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Gadgets To Leave On Shelf This Holiday Season
Q: Any suggestions to a gadget lover like me about what not to buy this holiday season? A: You're better off leaving these things on the shelf and hoping that the companies behind them get their act together next year: •Blu-ray players. Prices for...Tags: Satellite Technology, Washington Post Company, iPhone, Google Inc., Netflix Inc.
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Delray community opens computer teaching center
Special CorrespondentThe Gleneagles Computer Club recently celebrated the opening of its computer teaching center at the Gleneagles Country Club's Lomond Hills satellite clubhouse. Jerry Bartzoff, club president, welcomed the country club board of governors, including...Tags: Boca Raton, Government, Computing and Information Technology, Clubs and Associations, Microsoft Corp.
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As food prices climb, restaurants, other food servers eye the trash bin for big savings
AP Business WriterExperts in the food industry are thinking a lot about trash these days. Food waste has been a chronic problem for restaurants and grocery stores — with millions of tons being lost along the way as crops are hauled hundreds of miles, stored for...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Virginia Tech, Food Industry, Restaurants
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Nassau County looks to increase minority hiring
william.murphy@newsday.comNassau County, one of the most segregated suburbs in America, wants to hire a consultant to help draft an affirmative-action plan designed to bring more minorities to the county workforce. The consultant is to develop a computer software system...Tags: Hofstra University, Unions, Steve Levy, NAACP, Long Island
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Region's concentration of IT workers called high
The Baltimore-Washington region ranks above Silicon Valley and Boston in the concentration of workers in the information technology sector, with 270,000 IT workers, according to a report being presented at an annual meeting today of the Economic...Tags: Employees
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Skilled immigrants a 'brain waste' in California's workforce
As a physician in Peru, Luis Garcia amassed nine years of medical education and five years of practice, including successful appendectomies, Cesarean deliveries and other surgeries. Since he immigrated to Southern California four years ago, he has...Tags: Migration, Demographics, Geriatric, Immigration, Medicine
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New Microsoft Windows 7 to pester users less than older Vista version
The Associated PressThe next version of Microsoft Windows, the software that defines the computing experience for most people, will nag users less than its much-maligned predecessor, Vista. PC users will be able to test the new edition early next year. The world's largest...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Gartner Incorporated, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.
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Black screen angers Windows users in China
Microsoft Corp. is trying to annoy Chinese software users into buying genuine copies of Windows software. The software giant drew criticism from a top copyright official and howls from consumers here over its new anti-piracy strategy: When it detects...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp., Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Yahoo back in hot water after Google pulls out of partnership
Google Inc. tossed floundering Internet rival Yahoo Inc. a life preserver four months ago when the two companies agreed to a search advertising deal. But with federal regulators ready to challenge the plan on antitrust grounds, Google abruptly cut the...Tags: Heads of State, Time Warner Inc., Sunnyvale, Yahoo! Inc., Valencia
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Google's growth makes privacy advocates wary
The Associated PressPerhaps the biggest threat to Google Inc.'s increasing dominance of Internet search and advertising is the rising fear, justified or not, that Google's broadening reach is giving it unchecked power. This scrutiny goes deeper than the skeptical eye that...Tags: Consumers, Yahoo! Inc., Networking, Internet, Google Inc.
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(Irish) step in the right direction
247-4737He's qualified for the Irish dancing world championships three times before; but this year Daniel Nelson intends to go. The Williamsburg resident, who is known in the Irish dance community as a top competitor, has never been able to attend the...Tags: Dance, Multi-Sport Events, Christopher Johnson
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Wall Street wives had the richer, now they're a bit poorer
Mona Mond had a plan -- and it didn't include Wall Street going haywire and giving up a three-bedroom house with a half-acre yard for a small apartment.
She'd married a man with a career on Wall Street, and at the very least she was going to live in a...Tags: Bankruptcy, Financial Markets, Hospitals and Clinics, Layoffs and Downsizing, Michael Douglas
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