May
8
2009
Comments Off on Swine flu contributed to Alberta woman's death: Officials – Edmonton Sun | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
May
8
2009
Comments Off on Ruby Dhalla strikes back at allegations – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
May
8
2009
Comments Off on Pakistan Moves Against Taliban Militants, Civilians Flee Swat – Washington Post | tags: google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
May
8
2009
Digg CEO Jay Adelson is this week’s guest on Press:Here, NBC Bay Area’s Sunday morning roundtable news program. Joining host Scott McGrew are Fortune’s Elizabeth Corcoran and Businessweek’s Sarah Lacy.



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May
8
2009
Comments Off on Dhalla caregiver controversy a symptom of much larger issue: agency – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
May
8
2009
Comments Off on Pakistan army says 143 militants killed in Swat – Reuters | tags: google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
May
8
2009
Comments Off on Pope Says He Has 'Deep Respect' for Muslims – New York Times | tags: google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
May
8
2009
superdave98 writes “As a sign that a CIO has way too much time on his hands, Santa Rosa Junior College is sending emails threatening lawsuits to staff and students who have the letters ‘SRJC’ in their private email addresses. They contend that people could be confused and think these are official email addresses. Sure, I suppose people who fall for 419 scams probably could be fooled, but not any reasonable humans. I can’t believe they found a lawyer who thought this was a good idea.”

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May
8
2009
ruphus13 sends in an OStatic article outlining the plans of the state of South Carolina, inspired by the One Laptop Per Child project, to provide laptops to local elementary school children. “The South Carolina Department of Education and the non-profit Palmetto Project have teamed up to get a laptop in the hands of every elementary school student in South Carolina… The OLPC/SC hopes to distribute as many as 50,000 laptops this spring to eligible students. The effort is underwritten and managed by the Palmetto Project, whose mission is to ‘put new and creative ideas to work in South Carolina.’ While low-performing school districts with limited resources are a special focus for the OLPC/SC, the group is adamant on one point: There are no free laptops. In order to receive a laptop, children need to give a small monetary donation — the project coordinators say a dollar or two is sufficient.”It’s not obvious from browsing around the OLPC/SC site what software the XO laptops will be running; but by following links one gets the impression that they will be powered by Linux, not XP.

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May
8
2009
Comments Off on 'Pakistan need hearts and minds to defeat Taliban' – AFP | tags: google, news, obama, tv, youtube | posted in technical news