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He never enters locker rooms, so he has met few N.F.L. players, owners or executives. Yet, working from his house in a quiet subdivision of Bridgeport, W.Va., Florio has turned his blog, ProFootballTalk.com , a compendium of short articles, into a leading...
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C ybercriminals take advantage of the holiday season, aiming to steal consumers' money, identities and financial information. As cybercriminals begin to take advantage of the holiday season, McAfee has revealed the 12 most dangerous online scams that...
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First there were the "enjo kosai" Internet sites where underage girls hook up with adult males in exchange for money. Now there's a new type of Web site that unites girls running away from home with men offering a place to stay in return for sexual favors.
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AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) Abdulmanam Almushawah, the head of a Saudi government program called Assakeena, checks radical web sites in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. Increasing numbers of English-language Web sites are spreading al-Qaida 's...
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When Steve Jobs announced that Apple has sold 30 million iPhones worldwide, Madison Avenue’s ears must have been ringing. Just as Apple’s game-changing phone upended the way we use mobile — giving us powerful pocket computers for emailing, Web surfing,...
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As a young grunt serving at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Duane Draughon learned to remain loyal to the mission -- "whatever the cost," he says. That mind-set has guided him since he left the Corps in 1997. "It's probably the only reason I've survived in business,"...
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This is a direct improvement to everybody's usage of the Web on a daily basis," Hachamovitch said in an interview after Sinofsky's speech. "Web developers are doing what they did before, only now they can tap directly into a PC's graphics hardware to...
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NeoEdge has gone through some big changes in the in-game advertising market, which has been battered by the recession and disruptions in casual game sales. Today, the company is announcing that is merging with casual game development firm Offspring. And...
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Growing up, the former Logansport resident spent time in her father’s business, the Gallery Home Furnishings. She recalled the times she would beg her dad, Mike Curts, to take her to work with him on the weekends. While she didn’t specifically have an...
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British data security firm Sophos revealed this week that groups of organized Russian criminals are making millions online by selling counterfeit Tamiflu via fraudulent Web sites. Tamiflu, a vaccine for the H1N1 virus marketed by Swiss pharmaceutical...
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