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IGT Keeps Paying Out

IGT Keeps Paying Out 01/23/2004 05:21 PM

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Kurwaiti gasoline and other fuel


Fed paying Haliburton more than twice
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12/11/2003 06:11 AM
U.S. Paying Halliburton TWICE What It Pays Other Companies to Truck Oil into Iraq. Outrageous! 12/10 .. Halliburton

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I'm paying for what now?


I'm paying for what now? 04/09/2004 04:05 PM

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Glad to hear that I'm helping pay for long, slow security lines. Enjoy your share of my $50 TSA!


You're Paying How Much?


You're Paying How Much? 04/20/2004 12:53 PM
With mutual funds, you usually get what you don't pay for.

paying attention


paying attention 09/15/2004 03:41 PM
Good line .. Link:

johnkerry.com/pressroom/speeches/spc_2004_0915.html
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Fakesters Are Okay If They're Paying...


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As the whole Friendster phenomenon seems to be dying out as people find other random social networks (or something entirely different) to fill their spare time, it appears Friendster is getting desperate to come up with some way to justify the somewhat ridiculous valuation they received when the VCs came crawling. There was a big fuss among some last year when Friendster started deletin g "fakester" profiles of random famous or imaginary people, claiming that such profiles had no place on the site. Well, now it turns out that they do have a place on the site if it's a big movie company paying to make sure they have a place on the site. At least that seems to be the explanation of why Friendst er is now allowing fake profiles for characters in a new Disney movie. Of course, unlike the original fakesters, which were often fun, this will come off as clear, blatant advertising, and probably won't interest too many people.

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Security efforts paying off


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Paying by credit or debit?


Paying by credit or debit? 05/06/2004 02:51 AM
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Labels?


How Much Are You Paying For Electronics
Labels?
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ZEN(D) AND THE ART OF PHP DEVELOPMENT:
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Zend Studio Client is exactly what its name implies: It's a Java-based IDE for interfacing with the Zend Studio Server, the real workhorse of the operation. ...

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Why the eMachines Model Is Paying Off


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Paying Homage to Your iPod


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Whether we want to admit it or not, our iPods hold a special place in our life. We proudly show it off when we're jogging or at the park, on a bus or at school. I keep mine in a special protective case and even have a protective cupholder for it in the car. Face it, you love your iPod. So where do you go when you want something very special to show off that greatest of all gadgets? Without a doubt, I've found the ultimate homage to pay to your iPod. The iDockCovers from Westshore Craftworks.

They call it a "Ride with Style"iDockCovers
The iPod Dock has substance. It works just fine. The iPod Dock plus an iDockCover gives you substance and style. Put it this way-- you can get to where you're going with a Ford Pinto. But you can get to where you're going with style in a Porsche. And that's what we offer you-- a ride with style. If you're satisfied with the look of your unadorned Dock, that's cool. But for many, our new iPod accessory is a welcome addition. We have iDockCovers to fit the 3G (third generation), 4G (forth generation-- now called the White iPod, offered by both Apple and HP), U2, Mini, and the iPod Photo. We offer units that span the spectrum from natural wood finishes to "electric guitar" finishes in a variety of glossy colors, to our new low-cost, stone texture models. From conservative and classy, to bold and brash, we have you covered. We think you'll agree-- this is truly a unique iPod accessory.


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Thoughts on the economic basis of and consumer interests around pay media on the Internet.

Paying for the Publishing Revolution


Paying for the Publishing Revolution 12/19/2004 03:37 PM

will just be paying off anyone who rats
out "the haxzz0rs"


will just be paying off anyone who rats
out "the haxzz0rs"
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The new sheriff is in town: Bill Gates

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Verizon Paying $1.1B for Stake in
MCI (AP)


Verizon Paying $1.1B for Stake in
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AP - Verizon Communications Inc. said Saturday it is paying $1.1 billion to acquire a 13.4 percent stake in MCI Inc. directly from its largest single stockholder.

Paying For Fewer Features


Paying For Fewer Features 11/03/2003 05:32 AM
There are some new features, but the important improvements are subtle and all over the place. The end result is that the system just feels better. (Steven Garrity via MyAppleMenu)

BMP to computerise mode of paying tax


BMP to computerise mode of paying tax 10/30/2003 11:46 PM
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Paying for Hollywood's Fame


Paying for Hollywood's Fame 04/18/2005 09:57 AM
It takes blood, debt, and tears to buy a rival video and DVD rental chain.

"Troops are paying the price for
arrogance"


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Survey: Security efforts paying off


Survey: Security efforts paying off 06/10/2004 08:33 PM
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Paying lip service to open source


Paying lip service to open source 06/26/2004 07:58 AM
Open source has become hip, trendy, dope, and cool. "Based on Open Source Technology" is used by more than one proprietary software company as a marketing boast. Even Microsoft, everybody's favorite symbol of software proprietarism, now boasts about releasing software under an open source license. Obviously, the phrase "Open Source" is now considered a plus when trying to sell software. Will this lead to more open source contributions by companies trying to associate themselves with this "movement" or will it lead to the death of open source as we know it?

Paying lip service to open source.


Paying lip service to open source. 06/27/2004 02:41 PM
NewsForge: Paying lip service to open source. I don't consider donating money to be showing support for open source ever since I saw a company that simultaneously donates to the FSF and hides their GPLed code so that it won't compete with their product. It smells too much like greenwashing.

Iraqis Paying 5 Cents a Gallon for Gas


Iraqis Paying 5 Cents a Gallon for Gas 06/07/2004 03:34 PM
Iraqis Paying 5 Cents a Gallon for Gas While Americans are shelling out record prices for fuel, Iraqis pay only about 5 cents a gallon for gasoline — a benefit of hundreds of millions of dollars subsidies bankrolled by American taxpayers

Google no threat to paying site


Google no threat to paying site 07/03/2004 02:17 AM
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Cosby Paying for Education of 2 Students
(AP)


Cosby Paying for Education of 2 Students
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AP - Comedian Bill Cosby, who recently said black children are "going nowhere" because they don't know how to read and write, is paying for the college education of two top high school graduates who support themselves.

G.O.P. Donors Paying to Play at
Convention


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08/07/2004 01:58 PM
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Are You Paying Attention To This Sales
Pitch?


Are You Paying Attention To This Sales
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09/17/2004 08:13 PM
A good presenter knows how to adjust their presentation when the audience's body language shows they're not so interested in what's being pitched. However, with more and more people doing presentations over the internet, it's tougher to read that "body language." Webex thinks they have a solution. They're adding a feature to alert a presenter if a viewer isn't paying attention. So, if the person viewing the presentation has switched to another app (email? solitaire?) the presenter will know they better spice up the presentation quickly. This could be a pretty useful feature, though some might not think so if they're caught snoozing. A smart sales presenter, of course, wouldn't reveal that he or she knows the prospect's attention had shifted, but not everyone is that smart. Update: A reporter at InfoWorld notes one of the problems with this approach. As Webex demonstrated the system for her, she swit ched to a word processor to take notes -- immediately alerting Webex that she wasn't paying attention.

Australia Paying Cash for Newborns (AP)


Australia Paying Cash for Newborns (AP) 08/03/2004 10:47 AM
AP - Good things come to those who wait, the saying goes. For new Australian mothers in July, those good things were a baby — and a cash handout.

Paying by Fingerprint at the Supermarket
(Reuters)


Paying by Fingerprint at the Supermarket
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Reuters - Customers of a German supermarket chain will soon be able to pay for their shopping by placing their finger on a scanner at the check-out, saving the time spent scrabbling for coins or cards.

MS Patents Paying Bills, IM Invisibility


MS Patents Paying Bills, IM Invisibility 01/05/2005 02:19 PM
theodp writes "Apparently Microsoft's resolved to leave no stone unpatented, starting out the New Year with patents for Paying Bills ('the consumer is in direct control of the amount to be paid and the payment date') and IM Invisibility ('users may not ever even know that they are viewing inaccurate presence information'). Coincidentally, IM invisibility was the subject of a quip made by MS blogger Robert Scoble a day before the patent was issued." The paying bills patent is a little more involved -- as it's more about "managing" how you pay your bills to avoid overdraft problems. Not sure that's really patentable, but it's not just for paying bills. The IM one is amusing, and you can bet Yahoo will have something to say about that, considering they already have selective IM invisibility enabled on their client (which is also the answer to Scoble's question).

IBM's 'Rational' Move Paying Off


IBM's 'Rational' Move Paying Off 07/19/2004 11:27 PM
In an eWEEK interview, Mike Devlin, GM of IBM's Rational division, expounds on the division's role in IBM and how the acquisition is working out.

Compuware Says Microsoft Partnership
Paying Off


Compuware Says Microsoft Partnership
Paying Off
07/14/2004 02:56 PM
Compuware says Microsoft's move to broaden its coverage of the app development life cycle only complements the companies' partnership—and that the market holds plenty of opportunities for growth.

How We're Paying To Make The Internet
Less Secure


How We're Paying To Make The Internet
Less Secure
08/16/2004 04:25 PM
The decision a few weeks ago from the FCC that VoIP services qualified for federal wiretap laws, is making people aware of quite a few additional consequences. Mark Rasch has written up a piece over at SecurityFocus suggesting that the plan basically means higher rates for all of us, so that broadband ISPs can make the internet less secure. By making it tappable by law enforcement, they're basically opening it up to hackers as well, since anything they do to avoid real security and encryption means the data will be less secure overall. Also, because it involves quite a bit of work to set up the technology to make sure the broadband connections are tappable, and even the FBI brushed off that expense by saying "pass it on to the users," it now means that everyone with a broadband connection is paying to make things less secure.

Paying Tribute to Mac's Daddy


Paying Tribute to Mac's Daddy 03/14/2005 05:20 PM
A well-attended memorial service for Jef Raskin, Apple employee No. 31, illuminates many dimensions of the man credited with giving birth to the Macintosh computer.

Paying to Nap in City That Never Sleeps
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