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Secret Service wants more money for candidates
(AP) AP - The Secret Service has asked for an extra $9.5 million to cover unexpected costs of protecting the presidential candidates during what has turned into an historic year for the agency's campaign security job. Home > Rss Directory > General > Yahoo News |
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Immune to Critics, Secret-Spilling Wikileaks Plans to Save Journalism ... and the World When online troublemaker Julian Assange co-founded Wikileaks, the net's premiere document-leaking site last year, some were skeptical that the service would produce anything of interest. Now, after 18 months of publishing government, industry and military secrets that have sparked Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Immune to Critics, Secret-Spilling Wikileaks Plans to Save Journalism ... and the World When online troublemaker Julian Assange co-founded Wikileaks, the net's premiere document-leaking site last year, some were skeptical that the service would produce anything of interest. Now, after 18 months of publishing government, industry and military secrets that have sparked Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Photographer Documents Secret Satellites -- All 189 of Them BERKELEY, California -- For most people, photographing something that isn't there might be tough. Not so for Trevor Paglen. His shots of 189 secret spy satellites are the subject of a new exhibit -- despite the fact that, officially speaking, the satellites don't exist. The Other Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Photographer Documents Secret Satellites -- All 189 of Them BERKELEY, California -- For most people, photographing something that isn't there might be tough. Not so for Trevor Paglen. His shots of 189 secret spy satellites are the subject of a new exhibit -- despite the fact that, officially speaking, the satellites don't exist. The Other Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Secret Service Works Overtime CQ Politics: "The 2008 presidential election has left the Secret Service with an unprecedented workload, the earliest protected candidate in history and crowds as large as those typically seen only a few weeks before Election Day... It's also proving to be the most expensive election in history i Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Experts: Microsoft's online service push has holes Microsoft's plunge into the hosting arena isn't sending shock waves through partners who welcome the visibility the move brings but say many corporate users will find the Exchange and SharePoint services fall short of the mark. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Panel Wants Cholesterol Tests for More Kids - Washington Post WELT ONLINEPanel Wants Cholesterol Tests for More KidsWashington Post - 8 hours agoThe American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition has updated its 10-year-old cholesterol screening and treatment guidelines.Video: Cholesterol Drugs For Kids? CBSObese Ki Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Ribbit launches phone service for Salesforce The Internet telephony startup Ribbit is expected to announce Tuesday that one of its initial flagship projects -- an integration with Salesforce -- is now generally available.The service merges telephony with Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Upset in IL-14 is More Bad News for the GOP Bill Foster's (D) victory in Illinois 14 was another dose of bad news for the Republican Party, but the national repercussions likely lie somewhere between the heavy spin coming from both Republicans and Democrats. The results don't spell the end of the GOP, but demonstrates a party that still has c Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Did Clinton Loan Campaign More Money? Ever since Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed to have raised $10 million in the 24 hours after her Pennsylvania primary victory, there's been surprisingly little information about how much money the candidates raised in the month of April.However, the buzz this morning is that Clinton loaned h Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Internet Archive challenges FBI's secret records demand The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has withdrawn a secret demand that the Internet Archive, an online library, provide the agency with a user's personal information after the Web site challenged the records request in court. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Apple's secret business weapon? Judging from initial accounts, the next version of the Mac OS X, named Snow Leopard, will be aimed squarely at business and enterprise users, signaling a formal push by Apple to take Windows head on outside the consumer and education markets. "Apple is taking the Mac Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Democratic Race Poses Challenge for Secret Service "The political passions stirred by the Democratic presidential battle between the possible first black nominee and the possible first woman are also stirring security concerns on the part of the U.S. Secret Service," Bloomberg reports. Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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New service tracks missing laptops for free Lose your laptop these days and you lose part of your life: You say good-bye to photos, music, and personal documents that cannot be replaced, and if it's a work computer, you may be the source of a very public data breach. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Company suing OLPC wants $20 million to settle A company suing the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Association for patent infringement has asked for $20 million to settle claims that the nonprofit had copied its keyboard.Lagos Analysis Corp., or Lancor, is still Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Under Pressure, ISP Admits Secret Web Snooping in Kansas Internet service provider Embarq told Congress today that it monitored some 26,000 of its customers without telling them explicitly in a secret test of a controversial online ad service. The revelation comes just weeks after another ISP canceled its test of the technology under congressional pressur Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Under Pressure, ISP Admits Secret Web Snooping in Kansas Internet service provider Embarq told Congress today that it monitored some 26,000 of its customers without telling them explicitly in a secret test of a controversial online ad service. The revelation comes just weeks after another ISP canceled its test of the technology under congressional pressur Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Microsoft service packs boost developers Microsoft on Monday released the first service packs for the Visual Studio 2008 software development platform and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5 programming framework, offering improvements for building client, Web, and data-driven applications. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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For Web apps, get a service-level guarantee As SaaS (software as a service) adoption rises in the workplace, business managers mustn't overlook a key issue when selecting a Web-hosted applications suite: a service-level agreement.Such contractual agreemen Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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