Feb 20 2009

Worio tags the Web to help you discover sites of interest – Georgia Straight


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Worio tags the Web to help you discover sites of interest
Georgia Straight
By Stephen Hui The semantic-search site, whose latest beta version launched in December, uses an automated tagging system to determine the topics of Web pages.
Worio adds tag-based discovery to Google VentureBeat
Worio Finds What You Didn't Even Know You Wanted CMSWire
Market Wire (press release)
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Feb 19 2009

BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter – ChannelWeb


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BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter
ChannelWeb
The Apple iPhone's time as king of the smartphone mountain was short-lived, as a recent research report indicates that BlackBerry devices are still the top dog when it comes to market share.
A confident path for BlackBerry Financial Times
A BlackBerry to Make Touch Screens Envious New York Times
ITProPortal – Computerworld – InformationWeek – InfoWorld
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Feb 19 2009

Heavy rain will bring more area flooding – London Free Press


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Heavy rain will bring more area flooding
London Free Press
By JOHN MINER AND JOE BELANGER, SUN MEDIA Environment Canada has issued a heavy rainfall warning for the London region with as much as 25 millimetres of rain expected to hit today.
Rain raises flood fears Chatham Daily News
Flooding Expected As Rain Falls myFM Radio News
Port Huron Times Herald – Chatham Daily News – Chatham Daily News
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Feb 19 2009

Norway mobilizes against IE 6 – Register


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Norway mobilizes against IE 6
Register
Norwegian web sites are campaigning to have users dump Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 for a modern browser. Two of the country's three largest newspapers as well as local newspapers, search engines and ISPs, the Yellow Pages, and other communities
Photo Gallery: 'NCIS' 02/24/2009 AllYourTV.com
Help and Technical Support New Zealand Herald
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Feb 19 2009

Worio tags the Web to help you discover sites of interest – Georgia Straight


CMSWire

Worio tags the Web to help you discover sites of interest
Georgia Straight
By Stephen Hui The semantic-search site, whose latest beta version launched in December, uses an automated tagging system to determine the topics of Web pages.
Worio adds tag-based discovery to Google VentureBeat
Worio Finds What You Didn't Even Know You Wanted CMSWire
Market Wire (press release)
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Feb 19 2009

Photo Gallery: 'NCIS' 02/24/2009 – AllYourTV.com


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Photo Gallery: 'NCIS' 02/24/2009
AllYourTV.com
Your current web browser must be updated to version 7 of Internet Explorer (IE7) to take advantage of all of template's capabilities.
Help and Technical Support New Zealand Herald
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Feb 19 2009

Waiting for mobile WiMAX – ITWorld Canada

Waiting for mobile WiMAX
ITWorld Canada
While Clearwire builds out its mobile broadband network in the US, Canadian mobile WiMAX spectrum holders are still running trials.
BBC Tests Next Gen 4G Mobile Broadband Services – Video ISPReview UK
Mobile World Congress 2009: Service Providers Featured at WiMAX WiMax.com
Emediawire (press release)
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Feb 19 2009

Why the White House’s Embrace of Drupal Matters

Drupal developers are abuzz with the realization that the White House’s new Recovery.gov site was built using the free and open-source content management platform Drupal. Pre-Recovery.gov, the perhaps highest-profile use of Drupal had been the Onion website. But that’s not the only reason that Drupal fans are excited.

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Feb 19 2009

Hollywood Struggles to Find Wealth on The Web

After more than a decade of hype about the Internet being the next great stage for mass entertainment, it remains dominated by amateurs with most Hollywood stars watching from the wings.

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Feb 19 2009

Microsoft.com Makes IE8 Incompatibility List!

nickull writes “Microsoft is tracking incompatible Web sites for its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 browser and has posted a list that now contains about 2,400 names — including Microsoft.com. Apparently, even though Microsoft’s IE8 team is doing the ‘right’ thing by finally making IE more standards-compliant, they are risking ‘breaking the Web’ because the vast majority of Web sites are still written to work correctly with previous, non-standards-compliant versions of IE.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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