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 Apple Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1983, Apple introduced the Lisa, the first commercial personal computer to employ a graphical user interface, which was influenced in part by the Xerox Alto.
Branding the new effort as the product that would "save Apple", an intense turf war broke out between the Lisa's "corporate shirts" and Jobs's Macintosh "pirates", both teams claiming they would ship first and be more successful.
On January 10, 2006, Apple released its first Intel chip computers, a new notebook computer known as the MacBook Pro (a 15.4 inch laptop which is purportedly up to 4 times faster than the PowerBook models it replaced) and a new (though cosmetically identical) iMac with again purportedly two to three times faster performance.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Central, Hong Kong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
It is the business centre of Hong Kong, and many multinational financial services corporations have their headquarters there.
First Ferry, to Silvermine Bay (Mui Wo), Peng Chau and Cheung Chau
New World First Ferry (First Ferry) is a ferry company in Hong Kong.
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 From Babel to Knowledge: Data Mining Large Digital Collections
And more importantly, these nascent services suggest a future in which information can be gleaned from, and sense can be made out of, even imperfect digital libraries of enormous scale.
New resources based on APIs appear weekly, some of them hinting at new methods for digital research, data visualization techniques, and novel ways to data-mine texts and synthesize knowledge.
At the Center for History and New Media we have recently launched a digital collection related to the hurricanes of 2005, which uses the Google Maps API to locate each photo, story, or multimedia file on the Gulf Coast, providing a new way of searching historical archives.
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 Ben Neumann: Views From The Trenches: September 2005 Archives
It is certainly one of the most effective ways to market your business, brand, product or service and we have employed WOM techniques at Globat for years.
Free hosting services normally generate their revenue (nothing is really free as these services need money to stay in business like any other hosting firm) by asking you to display their banners, some form of third-party advertising, or a pop-up window along with your website.
Picture traveling by plane, bus, train, and car from L.A. to Seattle, than to Anchorage, and finally to Seward with three adults and a 3 and an almost 5 year old, all within less than 24 hrs, and you know what I'm talking about.
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 SearchViews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
First and foremost, a modest gain in the search market: four paragraphs down in this Reuters story is the news that Ask.com was the only engine not named Google to record an uptick in search share (from 5.3 to an even 6).
Celebrate his spirit with these non-pen-and-ink links: World of Hurt An Illinois man who parked in front of a neighbor's home in order to use their WiFi to play World of Warcraft is facing a $250 fine as well as a public outing as a cheapskate/nerd.
Today ClickZ news reports on the increasing level of ire Vast and its brethern are drawing from their peers in the classifieds community.
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 ☞ New_Zealand RSS Feed Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
New_Zealand XML/RSS Directory Index: All RSS Feed Directory
[ Feeds: New (Sep 11, 2006 15:03); Updated (Sep 14, 2006 20:07) ]
All listings are the responsiblity of the feed provider.
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