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Google Instant search a mobile boon?

Google's so-called Google Instant search may have only just rolled out on the desktop, but here's why we can't wait to see a solution for smartphones.

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So, who's still buying Netbooks?

The Netbook craze flamed out faster than most people anticipated, thanks partly to the emergence of touch-screen tablets earlier this year.

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Microsoft legal punch may change botnet battles forever

Microsoft is on verge of getting a court to grant it ownership over domains used in Waledac spam botnet.

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Craigslist faces new wave of political attacks

Congressional committee has asked Craigslist founder Craig Newmark to testify at a hearing next week on "domestic minor sex trafficking," sources tell CNET.

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Craigslist removes 'censored' bar from site

The 'censored' bar, which acted as a symbolic protest against the removal of Craigslist's Adult Services section on Friday, has now itself been removed.

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MasterCard MoneySend like PayPal for BlackBerry

MasterCard extends its PayPal-like MoneySend app to the BlackBerry. There's also a very similar version of the peer-to-peer payment app for iPhone.

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Google Instant makes search interactive (photos)

Web search giant unveils Google Instant, which serves up predictive search results as you type.

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Google Instant: Search for the now generation

Nothing seems to evolve faster than the Internet, and Google's new search experience is designed to keep Google ahead of the curve and as fast as possible.

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Cracking open the iPod Shuffle (photos)

Sister site TechRepublic tears down the newest version of the iPod Shuffle to see what makes it tick.

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Google launches instant search results

A major change to the way Google presents search results arrived Wednesday as Google began changing the search results page as its users typed their queries.

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Sleep less than 6 hours a night? Hello, diabetes...

First study of its kind finds that those who sleep less than six hours a night are three times as likely to develop the pre-diabetic condition IFG.

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Your own PR2 personal bot--for just $400,000

But if you're an open-source rock star, Willow Garage might grant you a $120,000 discount.

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DOE gives $8.5 million to grid infrastructure projects

Infrastructure aid to Florida, Oregon, and New Jersey will enable states to make electric grids compatible with solar energy.

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Echelon pitches smart grid apps platform

Company introduces network control device and software platform designed to collect data from smart meters and sensors and automate jobs on local grid power distribution loops.

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European police arrest 10 alleged film pirates

Following numerous raids across Europe, five are accused of pirating movies, but authorities don't target The Pirate Bay or Wikileaks. Police say those arrested are not pirating for own financial gain.

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Scientists tap best lady-catching dance moves

British researchers identify eight movement variables that distinguish a Patrick Swayze from a male Elaine Benes. Surprisingly, their findings might bode well for The Sprinkler.

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Google Instant: Better but not revolutionized search

The search leader has genuinely advanced Internet search if not rewritten the rules. But what of searches from the browser?

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Posts tagged U.S.

Microsoft sends Bing back to school

The company is launching Redu, a site aimed at drawing more people into the debate over the future of U.S. education. Among its features is a Bing map displaying educational job openings.

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Study: Two-thirds of Web surfers fall prey to online crime

Survey finds China, Brazil, India, and the U.S. at top of list of countries with the most cybercrime victims.

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Fighting Off Any Drama, Venus Williams Shows Toughness in Victory – New York Times


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Fighting Off Any Drama, Venus Williams Shows Toughness in Victory
New York Times
With the wind still swirling around Arthur Ashe Stadium, Venus Williams found control of her fourth-round match against Shahar Peer of Israel always blowing just beyond her reach. She battled through long rallies and wore a look of ...
Venus Williams Advances to Quarters in Straight SetsFanHouse
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KSBW The Central Coast -U.S. Daily -SkySports
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Google Apps highlights – 9/3/2010

This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label “Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed.

Recently we introduced powerful, time-saving features in Gmail: Priority Inbox and the ability to call phones right from Gmail. Google spreadsheets added new features, and many more businesses and schools moved to the cloud with Google Apps.

Cut through the clutter with Gmail Priority Inbox
Since its beginning, Gmail has been helping people cope with large amounts of email, whether it’s with more than seven gigabytes of storage, really fast search, great spam filtering or automatically organized conversations. This Monday we launched Priority Inbox, which helps you get through your inbox even faster by automatically putting important messages front and center. The more that you use Gmail, the better Priority Inbox will become at categorizing the email you receive. Our research suggests that the typical information worker can save a whole week of work time each year with this feature!



Call phones from Gmail
People in the U.S. can now call any phone right within Gmail. If you have a Google Voice account (it's free! and open to everyone in the U.S.), you can also receive calls to your Google Voice number right within Gmail. Calls to the U.S. and Canada are free at least until the end of the year, and international rates start at just $0.02 per minute. Google Apps customers won’t see this feature quite yet, but Google Voice and call phones in Gmail are coming soon with the new infrastructure for Google Apps accounts.


Improved scheduler in Google Calendar
Last Thursday we made it easier to set up new events in Google Calendar. The interface for repeating events is now more intuitive, and we’ve improved how we help you find a good time for your event, even if you’re coordinating a large group of people with busy schedules.


In-cell drop-down with validation and more in Google spreadsheets
We added two helpful features in spreadsheets last week as well. In-cell drop-down with validation allows you to configure cells to display a drop-down menu of accepted values. For example, you can require a cell’s value to be selected from a list of specific cities. We also introduced the ability to easily see which cells have formulas, which can come in handy when you’re working on a complicated mode. You can turn this feature on from the formula bar by selecting the “Show All Formulas” button, selecting “Show All Formulas” in the View menu or hitting Ctrl `.


Who’s gone Google?
The pace of organizations saying goodbye to legacy on-premises technology and moving into the cloud continues to accelerate. Read more about why The Richmond Group, Box.net, Bowerly Lane Bicycles and EPS Communications selected Google Apps for their messaging and collaboration needs.

I hope these updates help you or your organization get even more from Google Apps. For details and the latest news in this area, check out the Google Apps Blog.



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Illegal immigrant population is down in U.S., study reports – Boston Herald


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Illegal immigrant population is down in U.S., study reports
Boston Herald
PHILADELPHIA — The number of illegal immigrants in America stopped growing for the first time since 1990 — dropping from a peak of 12 million to 11.1 million last year, according to a Pew Hispanic Center ...
Illegal migrant total down nearly 1 million in US, Pew report saysDallas Morning News
Illegal immigrants down, but not in IllinoisChicago Tribune
Illegal immigration to US in sharp declineMiamiHerald.com
AOL News -CBS News -Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Gang Alternative Movement Gains Momentum

Seven percent of U.S. teens belong to gangs. A new movement hopes to bring that number down.

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Report: 3.24 million plug-in EVs sold by 2015

As automakers gear up for market push of assorted plug-in vehicles, it looks like Chinese and U.S. drivers will buy the majority of them, according to Pike Research.

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‘Virtual mirror’ tells you how to look better

Imagine the day when a mirror tells you what shade of lipstick to wear. That day has already arrived at Boots stores in the U.K. and a handful of Wal-Marts here in the U.S.

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Share your story with the new Google Translate

(Cross-posted from the Google Translate blog)

Today, you may have noticed a brighter looking Google Translate. We’re currently rolling out several changes globally to our look and feel that should make translating text, webpages and documents on Google Translate even easier. These changes will be available globally within a couple of days.

Google Translate’s shiny new coat of paint

With today’s functional and visual changes we wanted to make it simpler for you to discover and make the most of Google Translate’s many features and integrations. For example, did you know that you can search across languages on Google using Google Translate? Or that you can translate incoming email in Gmail or take Google Translate with you on your phone? We’ve added all these tips on the new Do more with Google Translate page. You can also see some of these tips rotating on the new homepage.

We’ve also created an Inside Google Translate page, where you can learn how we create our translations. Is it the work of magic elves or learned linguists? Here Anton Andryeyev, an engineer on our team, gives you the inside scoop:



It’s always inspiring for us to learn how Google Translate enables people to break down communication barriers around the world. Lisa J. recently shared with us how she uses Google Translate to stay in touch with her grandparents. “I moved to the U.S. from China when I was six,” Lisa told us, “so I speak both English and Chinese fluently but I’m not very good at reading the complex Chinese alphabet.” When she gets an email from her grandparents in China, Google Translate helps her understand the sentences she can’t quite read. She also uses Google Translate when she’s writing her response. “I use Google Translate to make sure I’m using the right character in the right place,” she explained.

Do you use Google Translate to stay in touch with distant relatives? Read foreign news? Or make the most of your vacation? We’d love to hear from you, and invite you to share your story with us. Who knows, we might feature your story on the Google Translate blog!



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Engaging North Korea in Twitter Diplomacy

A State Department spokesman attempted to engage North Korea on the social network Twitter, but it is not clear if anyone in the "Hermit Kingdom" was picking up his signals.



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Biden in Iraq to mark end of US combat mission – Los Angeles Times


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Biden in Iraq to mark end of US combat mission
Los Angeles Times
The vice president will press Iraqi leaders to form a new government and reassure them that the US is not abandoning the country, officials say. By Liz Sly, Los Angeles Times Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Baghdad on Monday to mark the formal ...
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Apple hiring marketing manager for iBookstore

Apple has posted a job listing for a marketing manager for its iBookstore in effort to build its e-book business in the U.S. and better compete with rivals Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

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State Dept. contractor charged in leak to news organization – Washington Post


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State Dept. contractor charged in leak to news organization
Washington Post
A State Department contractor was indicted Friday by a federal grand jury in the District, becoming the latest target of a series of investigations into unauthorized government leaks to news organizations under the Obama ...
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EPA Rejects Calls to Ban Lead in Ammo, Fishing Tackle – FOXNews


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EPA Rejects Calls to Ban Lead in Ammo, Fishing Tackle
FOXNews
At least 75 wild bird species, including the American bald eagle, are poisoned by spent lead ammunition, conservationists say. Sportsmen, meanwhile, cite recent statistics indicating that the number of breeding pairs of bald ...
EPA denies bid to ban lead in hunting ammunitionThe Associated Press
EPA Denies Petition to Ban Lead BulletsThe Washington Independent
EPA denies enviro petition to ban lead in bulletsThe Hill (blog)
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WordPress Designer Needed Urgenty! – oDesk

Hello, We are in need of an EXPERIENCED Wordpress designer to design a re-design a blog for us. Unfortunately, we hired a designer but then he backed out due to not being able to access U.S sites from his country. This put us behind, and need this site finished by Monday of Next week. If you are an experienced Wordpress Designer, and can make a copycat site of: http://mlmiseasyonline.com, please apply. Please be able to access U.S sites, and PLEASE be able to work on this weekend. Need this finish in 72 hours. We will provide text for custom header, and need header in file so we can add a photo on Monday. We will provide admin access to WordPress site as well. Thank you!

Budget: $5
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Posted On: August 27, 2010 21:29 UTC
ID: 101015313
Category: Web Development > Web Design
Skills: WordPress
Country: United States
Hours Billed: 32.50

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