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Free Funeral Program Template – Funeral Programs

July 17, 2010 in Plantillas by admin


www.funeralprogram-site.com Download a beautiful free funeral program template in word format. See instructions on where to download and how to customize funeral programs.

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Google warns of fake anti-virus programs popping up online

April 18, 2010 in Google by admin

In Hindsight: Google, Apple’s iPad and rising valley home sales
Apple says demand has greatly exceeded supply for its new iPad. Plus: Google’s sales climb 23 percent. Silicon Valley house sales rise along with the median price. The Dow crosses 11,000, and the Nadsaq jumps above 2,500. Silicon Valley employers add jobs, but the unemployment rate climbs.

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Italian Judge in Google Case Gets Threats on Facebook
The Milan judge who convicted Google execs for posting a video of an autistic teen being bullied has received hundreds of threatening messages on Facebook.

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Google Makes Spelling Error Enhancements
Google announced on Friday that it has enhanced its search engine to make it easier for people to find the things they are searching for, despite spelling errors.

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Google helps online searchers with spelling
Google on Friday said it has enhanced its search engine to make it easier for people to find what they seek online despite spelling slips.

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Google warns of fake anti-virus programs popping up online
Security researchers at Google are warning that a particular type of scam is gaining momentum: fake anti-virus programs. In a blog post previewing a 13-month study on the prevalence of fake anti-virus programs on the Web, Google said that more than 11,000… Google – Anti-Virus – Security – Malicious Software – Viruses

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Microsoft Sees Billion Users for Phone, Web Programs (Update2)

March 29, 2010 in Microsoft by admin

Google, Microsoft, Netflix in talks to create shared list of IPv6 users
Leading Web content providers — including Google, Yahoo, Netflix and Microsoft — are conducting early-stage conversations about creating a shared list of customers who can access their Web sites via IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet’s main communications protocol.

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Goodwill to offer Microsoft Word training course
MICROSOFT WORD: Goodwill Industries will begin a new four-week course on Microsoft Word, beginning 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 6. The entire course costs $100.

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Analysis: Google-China flap déjà vu for Microsoft
A fight between a technology titan and the world’s fastest-growing economy. Trade war tensions rising between Beijing and Washington, as U.S. legislators howl about unfair Chinese business practices and the Chinese media assail American arrogance.

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Ministry takes action on Microsoft complaint
Microsoft Gulf yesterday said that a criminal complaint which it had filed in Qatar led to an anti-piracy raid at a store in the country. “The raid was conducted by the Ministry of Justice and resulted in the confiscation of fake copies of Microsoft software.

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Microsoft Sees Billion Users for Phone, Web Programs (Update2)
March 24 (Bloomberg) — Microsoft Corp. vying with Cisco Systems Inc. for business-phone customers, predicts more than a billion people will use software that combines Internet-calling features with messaging and video within three years.

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What program did Microsoft provide to solve the Vista compatibility issues with older programs?

March 28, 2010 in Microsoft by admin

Their was a program Microsoft came out with to play older games and programs on Vista machines. I cannot remember the name of it. It was a free download that is supposed to resolve compatibility issues. Anyone know what It is called?

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