Erdély Ma hírek -
1 hours and 19 minutes ago
Neam megyéhez tartozik a Békási-szoros és környéke -
szögezte le a szomszédos megye prefektusa. Mihai Archip az Agerpresnek nyilatkozva
kifejtette: Neam és Hargita megye határát a Hargita Megyei Kataszteri Hivatal
és Gyergyószentmiklós Polgármesteri Hivatala
felkérésére egy cég még 1998-ban megállapította.
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paidContent.org -
1 hours and 20 minutes ago
Penton, the trade publisher, has filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy protection. The pre-packaged reorg, agreed by its lenders, will help it erase debt
by $270 million. Release after the jump.
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PC INpact -
1 hours and 21 minutes ago
D'ici quelques minutes, probablement vers 16h30, les premiers débats sur la LOPPSI
commenceront à l'Assemblée Nationale. Ils devraient continuer ce soir (après
21h30), ainsi que demain matin et après-midi, jeudi (toute la journée) et mardi ...
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paidContent.org -
1 hours and 25 minutes ago
Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. couldn’t have made it more clear - the music
industry wants to ween itself off its Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) dependency, and it will get do just that when iTunes comes under
massive competition pressure from new unlimited and mobile services…
“Digital growth has slowed following iTunes’ introduction of a variable
pricing model in April 2009,” he told analysts on WMG’s Q1 earnings call. “It couldn’t have come at a worse time,” Bronfman said.
“(It was) agreed in summer of 2008 before the financial crisis even hit - Apple went
through that price increase in April, but in the face of the worse recession since the
Depression.”
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paidContent.org -
1 hours and 25 minutes ago
Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. couldn’t have made it more clear - the music
industry wants to ween itself off its Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) dependency, and it will get do just that when iTunes comes under
massive competition pressure from new unlimited and mobile services…
“Digital growth has slowed following iTunes’ introduction of a variable
pricing model in April 2009,” he told analysts on WMG’s Q1 earnings call. “It couldn’t have come at a worse time,” Bronfman said.
“(It was) agreed in summer of 2008 before the financial crisis even hit - Apple went
through that price increase in April, but in the face of the worse recession since the
Depression.”
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Bide&Musique : les morceaux diffusés -
1 hours and 26 minutes ago
Année :1990 Auteur(s) :P. Lacy - M. Nachtergaele -
J. Nachtergaele Label :SMASH -
EMI Référence :2038237 Durée :3 m 45 s
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Romandie News -
1 hours and 27 minutes ago
L'agence de l'ONU pour les réfugiés palestiniens (UNRWA), qui connaît de graves
difficultés financières, a indiqué qu'elle aurait besoin de 100 ...
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paidContent.org -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago
Penton, the trade publisher, has filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy protection, reports Folio. The pre-packaged reorg, agreed by its lenders, will help
it erase debt by $270 million. More to come…
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Lalibre.be - L'actu -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago
 Tous les mardis, lalibre.be vous propose
de revenir sur l'une des thématiques qui fait l'actualité. Relisez le chat avec JC
MatgenOpinion: une place pour tous
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Autoblog -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago
Filed under: Hybrid, Safety, Lexus, Toyota
2010 Toyota Prius - Click above for high-res image gallery
In what is perhaps our least surprising announcement of the young day, Toyota has officially announced that it will recall 2010
model Prius and Lexus HS250h models globally along with the Toyota Sai
in Japan to fix an issue the performance of their braking systems. The latest in a series of safety
related problems with Toyotas
became public fodder last week when Toyota acknowledged that customers of the third generation
hybrid had complained of a loss of stopping power at low speeds.
Toyota has also acknowledged that it has developed a software update to improve the blending of the
regenerative and
friction braking systems and implemented the update into new production models sometime in January.
The automaker did not, however, order a recall of vehicles in customer hands until more than a week
after reports of the issue turned up in the media.
The Prius, Prius PHEV, HS250h and Sai (a Toyota badged version of the Prius sold only in Japan) are
all being recalled for the software bug fix. In total about 400,000 vehicles are involved in this
recall. First- and second-generation Priuses are not included since they have a different braking
system, although there are concerns that there could be performance issues with those vehicles,
too.
In the same release, Toyota has also announced that it will recall about 7,300 2010 model Camry sedans to inspect a power steering hose that may
sit to close to a brake hose and cause it to wear through. Official press release after the
jump.
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2010 Toyota Prius
    
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Gameblog.fr -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago
Comme vous le montrent ces trois premières images et cette première vidéo, THQ
vient de dévoiler un jeu de combat (du karaté pour être précis), qui
devrait arriver sur Wii lors du second trimestre de…
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CrunchGear -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago

Last summer we wrote about Ksplice,
a hot new technology that allows Linux kernel updates to be applied in real time, without
requiring a reboot. Whether you want to use this for your personal laptop, or a lab room full of
PCs, or a data center hosting environment, Ksplice Uptrack,
the company’s hosted service, is now available to the general public. They’re
offering a thirty day free trial, plus a completely free (as in beer) version for Ubuntu users.
Ksplice Uptrack is now available for users of six leading versions of Linux: Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, Ubuntu, Debian GNU/Linux, CentOS, Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, and OpenVZ. The
subscription fee starts at $3.95 per month per system, after a 30-day free trial. A free version
is also available for Ubuntu.
$4 per month per system isn’t too much,
especially if you’re in an environment where any downtime at all results in real dollars
being lost. And a free version for Ubuntu
users is a great way to prove that this technology works to the folks controlling the purse
strings.


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Dailymotion - Videos -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon series page at Hulu.comJimmy talks to fellow late night host Stephen
Colbert about a Glamour magazine poll they were both in and the Grammys. Part 1 of 2.
Auteur : hulu
Tags : Late Fallon Jimmy with Night
Envoyé : 09 février 2010
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GigaOM -
1 hours and 28 minutes ago
About 25 months ago, when I
first met Jeff Lawson, formerly of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the founder and CEO of Twilio, I
was skeptical of his chances. After all, he wanted to marry the world of voice to the world of
web applications. This oft-discussed marriage of web and voice has been attempted many times
and has often met with
failure. So for the longest time I resisted writing about it.
Fast-forward to today and my skepticism about Jeff’s business is decreasing, for multiple
reasons. For starters, the company, which
has raised $4.3 million in total funding from the likes of Union Square Ventures, The
Founders Fund and well-known angel investors, has been very smart about leveraging AWS to
build a massively scalable telephony platform cheaply. Amazon CTO Werner Vogels, when describing
his fascination with Twilio recently, remarked:
“Twilio excites me with their programmable voice platform and that is a company where you
see the power of the cloud, of a startup becoming a platform to challenge any incumbent. The cloud
is helping make an even playing field.”
More importantly, it’s gained traction with developers, its target
market. In a marketplace where giants like BT (via Ribbit)
and Telefonica are stalking similar
opportunities, Twilio’s early traction is testament to the company’s laser-sharp
focus on developers and their needs. It has taken what had been a complex task and made it
simple. Using Twilio, developers can add new phone numbers in real time, allowing them to re-sell
them to their customers.
The dead-simple service gives even voice newbies an ability to add voice-to-web apps. It’s
garnered the support of nearly 6,000 developers, who have built 1,000 applications that utilize
Twilio’s voice API in their web applications. From Heineken to Sony to Intuit — all
are users of Twilio’s service.
Today Twilio is launching Twilio SMS, which allows app developers to add SMS-based functionality
to their web apps for about 3 cents a message. By working with SMS wholesalers and developing
such a simple SMS integration platform, the pay-as-you-go service means that any app can have
notifications or can be made to do specific tasks via SMS. In addition, the company has cut the
per-month, per-phone number price to $1 a month from $5. Toll-free numbers cost $2 a month.
Lawson says that even at $1 a month he makes money, so he is happy to discount.
With my initial skepticism subsiding, it’s clear that I’m going to be keeping an eye
on this little company, looking forward to their next disruption.


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Romandie News -
1 hours and 29 minutes ago
Francfort (awp/afp) - La Banque centrale européenne (BCE) a alloué mardi environ 76
milliards d'euros via son opération principale de refinancement ...
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