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- For the best move you'll ever make... (Irish Emigrant)
 Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:46:18 GMT Reducing costs and exploiting opportunities. Twin goals that the West can help business achieve.
- Chatter: Gitmo's Favorite Cartoonist (Cleveland Scene)
 Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:39:24 GMT Matt Bors earns an unprecedented distinctionCanton native Matt Bors is living the news-junky art-nerd dream, making a decent living as a political cartoonist. Now working out of Portland, Oregon, he’s enjoyed growing success with his syndicated strip Idiot Box (which appears on Scene’s letters page), draws a biweekly strip for the ACLU and recently added Free Inquiry magazine to his client ...
- Mpayy Promises Payments from Anywhere (AuctionBytes)
 Mon, 11 Aug 2008 02:48:44 GMT Although Conrad Sheehan thinks he has come up with a way to provide the mobility factor in the formula for ecommerce success, he's an unlikely dot-com entrepreneur at age 41. Neither a programmer nor a propeller-head, he is soft spoken and chooses words carefully.
- Samsung's Instinct is competition for iPhone (CNN.com)
 Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:07:13 GMT Over the last year, the collective response from most cell phone manufacturers to the iPhone has been rather muted. But now Samsung is trying a different tactic.
- College isn't so hard when you have your posse with you (Detroit Free Press)
 Wed, 06 Aug 2008 07:39:45 GMT Marcus Sanders, who grew up in Chicago and graduated from the Chicago Military Academy, is a big-city kid not easily intimidated by things that go bump in the night. But he admitted he was more than a little spooked by an incident that occurred during a recruitment visit to Denison University in rural Granville, Ohio.
- Security guru describes DNS flaw, says Internet Armageddon narrowly averted (TG Daily)
 Thu, 07 Aug 2008 02:11:12 GMT The Internet relies on trust, but what if all that trust comes tumbling down? That’s exactly the problem noted security researcher Dan Kaminsky described today in his Black Hat talk about DNS cache poisoning. Several months ago, Kaminsky discovered a vulnerability in the DNS protoctol that allowed bogus name information to be sent to other servers and desktop computers – in essence hackers could ...
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