- McCartney Goes for Trademark / Entertainment / 2006-10-17
Beatles legend Paul McCartney is looking to register his name as a trademark in order to achieve a number of goals.
- Cuban defector brings hope to Mariners / Sport / 2005-08-02
When it comes to human-interest stories, Yuniesky Betancourt`s flight to freedom and subsequent landing in the Major Leagues figures to momentarily spice up the moribund Mariners.
- First Major Site to Run by A.I. / Webmaster / 2006-03-22
Plentyoffish, a site with over 400 million page views a month, considered to be one of the largest websites in the world today, is almost exclusively run by an Artificial Intelligence.
- Israeli Shares Fall on Gaza Incursion / Business / 2006-06-29
Shares in Tel Aviv fell Wednesday following the incursion of Israeli troops into the southern Gaza Strip, in an attempt to rescue a soldier kidnapped from Israel in a coordinated effort by Palestinian terror groups. The exchange rate between Israeli and American currency stood at the end of Tuesday to be at 4.49 New Israeli Shekels to one U.S. dollar.
- Web Traffic Listings for November Published / Webmaster / 2006-12-25
Most internet users will not be surprised to learn that search giant Google has overthrown Yahoo from the second place on the most visited online websites list of November.
- Open-Xchange Inc. Appoints Distributor for UK / Webmaster / 2005-11-06
The leading provider of open source collaboration software, Open-Xchange Inc., has recently appointed Interactive Ideas as its UK distributor. Interactive Ideas plays a major role in the distribution of software products in the Linux area.
- Hamas Faces Money Crunch / World / 2006-02-01
After besting its rivals at the ballot box, Hamas now faces a far more challenging campaign: a fight to keep the international donor community, which has kept the Palestinian Authority (P.A.) functioning since 1994, from cutting off funding. Germany`s new chancellor, Angela Merkel, presented a stern message akin to that held by the U.S. president during a visit to the region on Monday.
- Book on Stopping Sexual Predators Released / Entertainment / 2005-11-16
`Halting the Sexual Predators Among Us: Preventing Attack, Rape, and Lust Homicide` by Duane Dobbert, adjunct faculty member in the School of Human Services at Capella, has just been released.
- Schumacher blows engine and chances for title / Sport / 2006-10-10
When his engine blew in the 37th lap at Suzuka, so did Michael Schumacher`s chances to win the championshipMichael
- High Speed Internet Near You / Webmaster / 2005-12-06
A leading online retailer of satellite products and services, SkyBox USA, has recently made high speed Internet available everywhere. SkyBox USA has successfully offering its high speed internet solutions to customders and businesses through its website and through its cutting-edge call center operations.
- Koizumi reshapes Japanese politics / World / 2005-09-11
Japan votes Sunday in a snap election called by the prime minister over his economic reforms. The flamboyant style of Japan`s PM may be paying off.
- Crosswords have met their match in Sudoku / Entertainment / 2005-07-06
On the train or on the bus, on a plane or at a stoplight, you can take a try at the puzzles whose addicting style of play and ease of instruction is taking the world by storm. Newspapers in the U.S., U.K., much of Europe, Israel and Asia are now carrying the Sudoku puzzles, and word is that many more are planning to do so due to word-of-mouth demand.
- IM Slang Is Not Bad For Teens / Webmaster / 2006-08-06
As it was discovered by a recent study by the University of Toronto, Canada, the slang and abbreviations used for instant online messaging do not hurt teens`speech.
- Hosting Serenity Announces Free Trial Doubling / Entertainment / 2006-04-11
Hosting Serenity was founded in February 2005, and that they are still in business is a testament to the viability of their product offerings. They`ve always been proud of one of their assertions, that they are one of the only hosting companies to offer a trial period.
- The Next Drug to Look Out for in the Sports World / Sport / 2006-08-01
For years athletes have been caught with traces of steroids in their system, and this has been the cause of many problems with in the world of sports. The use of steroids is prevelant among every facet of sports, from the obvious, such as weight lifting, to the most recent events in bicycling.





