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Art Institute of Washington Offering New Bachelorâs in Visual & Game Programming
Art Institute of Washington Offering New Bachelorâs in Visual & Game Programming WASHINGTONThe Art Institute of Washington, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta, is now offering a new bachelorâs degree program in visual and game programming designed to prepare the next generation of technical artists for the video game and animation industries. Visual [âŚ]
December 29, 2004
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How to Respond to Flames Without Getting Singed
How to Respond to Flames Without Getting SingedBy Reid GoldsboroughIf youâve spent any amount of time in online discussion groups, you probably know that their single most defining characteristic is the prevalence of angry, epithet-strewn arguments, called âflamewars.âThe level of online hostility, with âflamesâ fired back and forth among participants, can at times make these [âŚ]
December 15, 2004
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Tavis Smiley to Leave NPR After Three Years
Tavis Smiley to Leave NPR After Three YearsWASHINGTONTalk-show host Tavis Smiley announced Nov. 29 that he will be leaving National Public Radio, which he said has tried hard but fallen short of reaching âa broad spectrum of Americans who would benefit from public radio.â Smiley, 40, said Dec. 16 will be his last day as [âŚ]
December 15, 2004
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Donât Get âPhishedâ Out of Cyberspace
Donât Get âPhishedâ Out of CyberspaceDonât do it. Donât click on links in any e-mail messages you receive that ask or demand you to update your credit card, bank, Social Security or other financial information, or verify your password at eBay, PayPal or other e-commerce Web sites. If you do, in all likelihood youâll wind [âŚ]
December 1, 2004
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Incoming Duke Freshmen Receive Apple iPods
Incoming Duke Freshmen Receive Apple iPods DURHAM, N.C.Duke University has distributed Apple iPods to its incoming freshmen in an effort to encourage innovative uses of technology in education and campus life, according to school officials. The pocket-sized digital devices, which can download and make use of both audio and text material, was preloaded with Duke-related [âŚ]
November 17, 2004
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Going Online to Save Data Safely
Going Online to Save Data SafelyIâm a compulsive saver. I save backup copies of all important computer documents Iâm working on, and backups of my backups.As Iâm working, I frequently hit the Ctrl-S keys to save my current document to the hard disk. Somewhat less frequently, I periodically save a backup copy to a floppy [âŚ]
November 17, 2004
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Java, mtvU Target Expanding College Marketplace
Java, mtvU Target Expanding College Marketplace SANTA CLARA, Calif.Sun Microsystems, the creator and leading advocate of the Java software products, has entered a marketing sponsorship with mtvU to bring music and fun to college students with Java-powered products. Sun is joining the 2004 mtvU Road Trip Tour and campus VJ search to connect college students [âŚ]
November 3, 2004
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Collegiate Programmers to Participate in âTech Olympicsâ
Collegiate Programmers to Participate in âTech OlympicsâWACO, TexasThousands of collegiate programmers are expected to participate in the international âTech Olympics,â also known as the 2004-2005 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). Sponsored by IBM, the contest allows programmers to work with Linux and Eclipse languages. This year, IBM will expose the [âŚ]
October 20, 2004
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Documentary on Community Radio Format Getting TV Broadcast Time
Documentary on Community Radio Format Getting TV Broadcast TimeNEW YORK âLPFM: The Peopleâs Choice,â a documentary on low power FM radio, tells the story of how the community-oriented radio format is âbringing diverse peoples closer together and giving new life to declining communities, new strength to neighborhoods and new voices in the marketplace of ideas,â [âŚ]
October 20, 2004
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Wanted: A Solid, Reliable PC
Wanted: A Solid, Reliable PCYour computer is working now. Will it work tomorrow? What about the next PC you buy? Will it be a reliable workhorse, or a lemon?One of the most pressing issues regarding computers is reliability. Nearly a quarter century after the introduction of the first IBM PC and the outset of the [âŚ]
October 6, 2004
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Stopping Web Plagiarists From Stealing Your Content
Stopping Web Plagiarists From Stealing Your ContentHow do you stop people from lifting content from your site and using it at their site? You can use a Web search service such as Google, searching for unique strings of text at your site to uncover other sites with the same content. Alternatively, you can buy a [âŚ]
September 8, 2004
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Internet Exerts Significant Influence on Users, Survey Says
Internet Exerts Significant Influence on Users, Survey SaysWASHINGTONMost Internet users in the United States say the Internet plays a significant role in their daily lives, according to a recent study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. For example, 64 percent of Internet users say their daily routines and activities would be affected if [âŚ]
September 8, 2004
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