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High-paying web company moving to Danville
A new high-paying employer is moving to Danville. Web Parts will move its computer programming and data center to the city from Guatamala. The operation will start with just ten positions, but the company expects to grow to more than 250 in a few years....
Tags: Computer Science, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Investment Service, Business, Employment
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Terms of Use
South Bend Tribune The following Terms of Use (the "Terms of Use") govern any use of or access to the website of South Bend Tribune ("Company") available at www.southbendtribune.com (the "Site"). BY ACCESSING OR USING THE SITE OR ANY CONTENT ON THE...Tags: Security, Consumer Goods Industries, Computer Networking and Internet, Labor Legislation, Interreligious Dialogue
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A Word, Please: The single quote's busy season is here
'Tis the season for a lot of people to use the expression “tis the season.” And though some folks think this is a tired cliché, I have no problem with it. True, it’s far from original. But this famous fragment from the carol “...Tags: Microsoft Corporation
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Tech firms' data gathering worries most Californians, poll finds
California's high-tech firms make the world's most popular smartphones, social networks and search engines, but there's one asset they're struggling to build: trust.
The vast majority of Californians surveyed in a statewide poll are worried about the...Tags: Security, Computer Networking and Internet, Apple iPhone, Social Media, Foursquare
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Absenteeism in San Diego schools is down
Fox 5 San Diego Anchor/ReporterSAN DIEGO - Attendance at San Diego schools has improved and State Superintendent Tom Torlakson was in town Tuesday to commend San Diego Unified for making it happen. “This is one of my top priorities to see to see all the school districts in...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Tech Tuesday: Keep Your Puter Running Fast
FOX 17 NewsIt’s always fun to bring home a new computer. They always seem so fast, right out of the box. Unfortunately, that feeling rarely lasts. That is why you should know the tricks of the trade to keep your computer running at peak performance, as long...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Concerts
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Md. regulators order Exelon to explain merger agreement violations
Maryland energy regulators have ordered Exelon Corp. to explain how the company "inadvertently" violated some conditions related to its merger with Baltimore's Constellation Energy Group. As part of Maryland Public Service Commission's approval for the...Tags: Constellation Energy Group, Companies and Corporations, Marketing, Exelon Corp., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Consumers, Ecosystems, Economy, Business and Finance
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Windsor Mill man pleads guilty in Chinese software piracy case
A Windsor Mill man, a former NASA employee, has pleaded guilty in Delaware federal court to buying more than a million dollars' worth of pirated software from black-market Chinese vendors who themselves were indicted Wednesday in federal court in...Tags: Windsor Mill, Employees, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Space Programs
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What school means to Tech High students
Six students recently gave their impressions of what Washington County Technical High School has meant to them: Alexa Mills is a senior in the biomedical class at Tech High. Alexa said she feels that Tech High has provided her with the tools and...
Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Networking
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System refresh: Petoskey school bond sale would fund technology upgrades
PETOSKEY — Many computers in the Petoskey school district’s inventory have been rebuilt through the years to keep them functional, but school officials say it’s becoming harder and harder to meet computing needs with these machines....
Tags: Health, Steve Neal, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology, Parenting
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Saint Francis/ Elmira post dean's lists
The following local residents were among more than 600 students from Saint Francis University who made the Fall 2011 dean's list: Marissa Conti, Somerset, a Physical Therapy major; Cassie Fisher, Somerset, a Exercise Physiology major; Brandon Herman,...Tags: Education, General Practitioners, Medical Specialization, Physical Therapy, Health Treatments
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