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- Cindy's Sundaes (exe)
- Match scoops and design tasty ice cream sundaes. Unlock new flavors, toppings and designs. Upgrade the parlor by unlocking 20 mouth-watering sundaes and 60 scrumptious toppings. Choose your cone, your ice cream, your special toppings and get ready to have fun designing your own delicious ice cream sundaes and see...
- Tags: Sundae, Ice Cream, Cindy
- Software downloads 2007-11-22
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- Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet (exe)
- A morning jog presents a chilling find, and a new wave of fear descends upon San Francisco. Finding hidden objects is only the beginning in this unique blend of seek and find, light adventure and puzzle games combined with an all new tale from America's #1 storyteller, James Patterson. Players...
- Tags: Women, Death, SpinTop Games, Gender And Diversity, Games, Human Resources, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-06-16
- Ice Cream Mania (exe)
- Ice Cream magnate Henry Rich's vast fortune needs to be divided between his daughter Cindy and his greedy ex-wife's selfish daughter Jeanne. To decide who gets the money the 2 girls must start their own business with the winner taking all. The daughter who builds the most profitable business over...
- Tags: Fortune, SpinTop Games
- Software downloads 2008-03-19
- Taking the reins and tending the cows at WebEx
- As a direct result of rolling out web meeting capabilities across its entire organization in the past six months, Cisco has found that its travel and expense budget is down by almost a third. The statistic is an unexpected benefit of acquiring WebEx in a deal that closed last May,...
- Tags: WebEx Communications Inc., Statistic, Cisco Systems Inc., Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
- Verdict in filesharing suit: $220,000
- Standing up to RIAA blackmail isn't looking like such a great idea for Jammie Thomas today. After refusing to settle and taking the matter to trial, Thomas was socked with a $220,000 judgment Thursday. While under copyright law, the jury could have found her liable for...
- Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, RIAA, Lawyer, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- Telco lobbyists urge suppression of eavesdropping lawsuits: is this OK?
- Image is from the Saturday Evening Post of June 6, 1964. How little has changed. Newsweek's Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball have the scoop on a joint effort by Verizon, AT&T and the Bush administration to pass legislation that would blog all lawsuits against...
- Tags: U.S., Lawsuit, Newsweek, Terrorist, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
- 9th Circuit to decide whether to dismiss NSA spying case against AT&T
- In 2003, Room 641A of a large telecommunications building in downtown San Francisco was filled with powerful data-mining equipment for a "special job" by the National Security Agency, according to a former AT& T technician. It was fed by fiber-optic cables that siphoned copies of e-mails and other online traffic...
- Tags: Internet, San Francisco, AT&T Corp., National Security, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- Feds consider lowering passenger data requirements
- Feds consider lowering passenger data requirementsPublic Comment on Privitizing TSAThe US is just so different than lesser democracies. Lets remind ourselves of the public out cry when the Bush administration attempted to form TSA as a private outsourced operation. Then lets remind ourselves of the public outcry when the Bush...
- Tags: Taxes, Government, Free trade, democracy, tax
- Discussion threads 2007-08-10
- OUTRAGE: Sprint said to cancel nearly 200 military accounts for "excessive roaming"
- OUTRAGE: Sprint said to cancel nearly 200 military accounts for "excessive roaming"Sprint extended my contractafter a deployment last year I discovered that Sprint tried to help me by suspending my service while I was in the Middle East. When i returned home and had it turned back on they...
- Tags: Public relations, Cellular phones, Sprint Communications
- Discussion threads 2007-07-06
- Case against AT&T/NSA continues
- A federal judge ruled that a class action lawsuit against AT&T over its participation in NSA spying can go forward, rejecting requests by the government and AT&T to freeze proceedings during an appeal, the Electronic Frontier Foundation says. U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker allowed EFF to ask...
- Tags: Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Law that bans datamining of drug prescriptions challenged
- May a state bar data mining companies from discovering which individual doctors prescribe brand-name and generic drugs? Thats the question before a federal court this week, reports the Associated Press. Two datamining companies sued the state days after the law took effect, arguing it violates their freedom...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Courts, Privacy
- Blog posts 2007-01-24
- What if users could have Windows their way?
- How much would you pay Microsoft for a port of its BitLocker drive encryption -- a technology slated to be available only to Vista Enterprise and Vista Ultimate users -- that could run on the Vista Business SKU? Or on Windows XP, for that matter? This might not be...
- Tags: Vista, Windows client, Windows Live, Corporate strategy, WGA, Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, BitLocker Drive Encryption
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- Technology unleashes new opportunties for vo-techs
- Thirty years ago, vocational technology was all about training the non-college bound for blue-collar jobs—mechanics, welders, secretaries. These days, however, peer into a vocational technology classroom and youll more likely see students learning web design, robotics, and even nanotechnology, reports Saint Louis Today. "It used to be that vocational...
- Tags: CTE, Education Technology, Vo-Tech, job
- Blog posts 2006-12-15
- The wheels on the bus bring computers and wireless access wherever it goes
- Remember the library on wheels called the bookmobile? In a Southern California school district, there is a derivation of the bookmobile that teaches elementary school students how to use computers, reports the Ventura County Star. CKS 4 Kids, based in Thousand Oaks, teaches basics to two- to seven-year-olds...
- Tags: computer, K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- A Silicon Valley journal: Cisco rolls its own; WebEx platform play; Back stabbing or back scratching; and more...
- It is a busy week in San Francisco with the Intel Developer Forum , the Clean Tech California Awards, the software as a service conference, and in San Diego DEMO is happening. I stayed close to home this week. Monday, I managed to miss a lunch time media roundtable...
- Tags: WebEx Communications Inc., Mr Gianforte
- Blog posts 2006-09-26
- Cindy Castle (zip)
- Looks like Cinderella could live here. This download zip file includes both 1024x768 abd 800x600 original 3D art wallpapers. Desktop theme with screensaver also available. Over 600 Original Wallpapers, Plus more than 235 screensavers On CD Now. Please see readme for details.
- Tags: Screensaver
- Software downloads 2006-08-23
- Schools turn to high-tech route management
- Public schools across the country are facing even tighter budgets than in previous years, and school administrators are scrambling to find ways to manage transportation costs. So school administrators are using state-of-the-art technology to manage costs, improve services, and provide a safer environment for transporting students to and from school,...
- Tags: IC Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-06-07
- Salesforce.com's 'enterprise experiment'
- The dip back into loss reported by Salesforce.com in its latest quarterly financials isn't that surprising. The company is making some crucial investments to set up its next phase of growth, which is bound to hit the bottom line. It wants to get its AppExchange offering established as a platform...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-05-19
- Well, so much for privacy!
- I just read Monday morning massacre: 17 employees fired for forwarding porn and, quite frankly, I am appalled. The TELLING part of this article is the quote:"It would be considered offensive by many people, and some of it was very pornographic and we're an educational association," Cindy Stevenson, superintendent...
- Tags: e-mail, privacy
- Blog posts 2006-05-05
- Salesforce.com faces up to integration challenge
- In my top five predictions for SaaS last week, I singled out integration with installed software as this year's "major obstacle to enterprise adoption of on-demand applications". This is the reverse of the mashup challenge faced by Microsoft and other established vendors, who must open up their on-premises...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., on-demand
- Blog posts 2006-03-31
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