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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Clean-tech gets political while China moves into first place
Clean-tech is getting more and more political. With so much money and government subsidy, or not, at stake, it was inevitable. A leading greentech venture capitalist spoke at the Democratic...
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Three days in Whitefish, Montana
Fantastic Pure blue skies, the deepest snow in a decade, American hospitality - everything was unbelievably good from wheatfish beer to floating down Toni Matt (2,100 vertical feet of nearly...
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Camelina hits the big time: oil's well that ends well
Camelina is not a rock singer, not even a drunken celebrity. She's a one-name hottie that has some old men tittering in the halls of Congress and chuckling over lite beers in some western...
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MT launches anti-RealID revolution, bans DMV from complying with federal law
The Real ID Revolt took root today as Montana enacted the first state law to reject the 2005 national law. When Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D) signed legislation April 17 banning the state's motor...
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MT posts driving records on the Web
Not that most people want to be reminded of how many speeding tickets they have, but just in case you're curious, Montana now posts that information on the web, reports the Associated Press....
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After a monumental crash, Montana is back online
Network hardware failure - not hackers or viruses - caused the outage, which took a full day to recover from.
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Hannah Montana's good, but Ubuntu Kidsafe would be better
Hannah, of course, is cute and could make Windows Me look good to the average tween, saying nothing of a modern Linux distribution. However, the right technology (which already exists) and the...
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Netflix bolsters streaming lineup: Adds Hannah Montana in Disney, CBS deal
Netflix, meet Hannah Montana. In the latest sign that Netflix is serious about being a streaming media leader, the company on Tuesday inked deals with Disney/ABC and CBS to stream television...
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Clean-tech gets political while China moves into first place
Clean-tech is getting more and more political. With so much money and government subsidy, or not, at stake, it was inevitable. A leading greentech venture capitalist spoke at the Democratic...
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Three days in Whitefish, Montana
Fantastic Pure blue skies, the deepest snow in a decade, American hospitality - everything was unbelievably good from wheatfish beer to floating down Toni Matt (2,100 vertical feet of nearly...
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Top-selling artists in the US in 2007: Josh Groban, Hannah Montana, Eagles
Josh Groban, Hannah Montana and Eagles were the-top selling artists in the US in 2007. Top-selling artists in 2007 Artist Units Josh Groban 4,835,000 Hannah Montana 3,854,000...
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Camelina hits the big time: oil's well that ends well
Camelina is not a rock singer, not even a drunken celebrity. She's a one-name hottie that has some old men tittering in the halls of Congress and chuckling over lite beers in some western...
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MT launches anti-RealID revolution, bans DMV from complying with federal law
The Real ID Revolt took root today as Montana enacted the first state law to reject the 2005 national law. When Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D) signed legislation April 17 banning the state's motor...
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MT posts driving records on the Web
Not that most people want to be reminded of how many speeding tickets they have, but just in case you're curious, Montana now posts that information on the web, reports the Associated Press....
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After a monumental crash, Montana is back online
Network hardware failure - not hackers or viruses - caused the outage, which took a full day to recover from.
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Scouring jungles for helpful plants
Montana State University's Gary Strobel is exploring the world's jungles looking for new and useful plants. This clip from the documentary "Jewels of the Jungle" shows him in Costa Rica.
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Microsoft settles Montana suit
The software giant will pay $12.3 million in vouchers to settle a suit brought by consumers who claimed the company violated the state's antitrust laws. Fifteen similar suits remain.
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Microsoft settles Montana suit
The software giant will pay $12.3 million in vouchers to settle a suit brought by consumers who claimed the company violated the state's antitrust laws. Fifteen similar suits remain.
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Reader Response: Net taxes not a good idea
*** ZDNN reader Arthur J. Montana, Jr. offers an opinion on Internet taxes in response to the story: Net tax surprise -- states want you to pay*** I'm not convinced that the states will or...
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