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Google has added a great security feature to Gmail: now you can observe in Gmail what places you are logged in, and whether anyone has access to your email illegally. Also, you can sign yourself off remotely.
Posted Jul 8, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Internet
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Yesterday's announcement of the United States lifting sanctions against North Korea has resulted in the television airing of the destruction of a water cooling tower at the Yongbyon facility.
Posted Jun 27, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Politics
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The real question which oil prices are raising is “How long does it take for some people to realize they’re led by fools?” The current answer to that question just wiped 3% off Wall Street, and it’s sending inflation into space.
Posted Jun 27, 2008 by Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Business
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The United States is posed to lift trade sanctions that they leveled against North Korea President Bush announced on Thursday. This is a major turnabout considering he once labeled the communist nation an "axis of evil."
Posted Jun 26, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in World
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American mayors, during their annual meeting in Florida, passed a resolution that urges major American cities to ban the use of fuel from the Alberta oil sands in municipal vehicles.
Posted Jun 25, 2008 by Bob Ewing in Business
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A man borrowed a five-gallon can of gasoline 34 years ago and returned it recently with another brand new can filled to the top.
Posted Jun 24, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Lifestyle
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Former President Clinton made the announcement today that he will help Barack Obama to become the next President of the United States.
Posted Jun 24, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Politics
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A recent poll shows more than half of those living in the United Kingdom believe Christianity will disappear from the country within the next 100 years.
Posted Jun 21, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Religion
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The copyright fiasco between AP and bloggers. A man facing jail time for smelling women's armpits. The dark side of Cindy McCain. These are the top stories making headlines around the world.
Posted Jun 20, 2008 by David Silverberg in Internet
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It only took five hours after the release of Firefox 3.0 for researchers to find a vulnerability in the new browser. Tipping Point has verified the bug and reported it to Mozilla, owner of the Firefox browser on Wednesday.
Posted Jun 20, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Internet
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We're adding more tweaks and upgrades to DigitalJournal.com as part of your ongoing feedback. If you're a citizen journalist, check this out. If you're not, take a peek at these bells and whistles in case you want to join the citizen journalist community!
Posted Jun 18, 2008 by Chris Hogg in Internet
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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team sent a special cake to congratulate Mozilla for their new Firefox 3 browser launch. Are we seeing a gentler side of Microsoft?
Posted Jun 18, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Internet
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The Tennessee Center for Policy Research has discovered that Al Gore consumes more energy with his home now than he did before he went "green".
Posted Jun 17, 2008 by Susan Duclos in Environment
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A.J. Burnett is the talk of the town and, once again, for all the wrong reasons. Here's the one reason why Burnett's comments about accepting a trade to the Chicago Cubs don't matter: Carlos Silva.
Posted Jun 17, 2008 by Navin Vaswani in Sports
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The convergence of media, telecommunication, information technology and consumer electronics industries is mostly hype and now over. The focus now is on exploiting the business opportunities created by the digital revolution.
Posted Jun 17, 2008 by Bob Ewing in Internet
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In this month's Maxim, Frank Miller divuldges what he thinks a real hero is, or the Frank Miller Man. During the interview he comments on the lack of real men in America; which made me ask, "Where are all the men?"
Posted Jun 15, 2008 by Samantha A. Torrence in Lifestyle
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A Facebook group opposing the copyright legislation gains 7,000 new members. Emails fly leading to this query: Will iPod users force the next Canadian federal election?
Posted Jun 15, 2008 by Bob Ewing in Internet
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A Utah teen came across a bank deposit bag worth more than $100,000 and returned it to the university police. The teen was rewarded $20 for his honesty.
Posted Jun 15, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Lifestyle
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For too long, American presidential candidates lure voters with the promise of a faith-based term. But Barack Obama and John McCain have the chance to break from tradition and widen the space between church and state.
Posted Jun 15, 2008 by David Silverberg in Religion
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President George Bush wants to go out with a big bang by capturing Osama Bin Laden and cementing his legacy. He wants to enlist British Special Forces to achieve this dream.
Posted Jun 15, 2008 by Chris V. (cgull) in Politics
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Reporting from: London, Canada Registered: Nov 12, 2006
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Stuck in London, ON for another year, his industry unavailable to him, a minority political party supporter, and staunchly environmentalist, he looks to the internet for a means to staying sane while trying to understand the world around him.
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