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Offshoring Creates 24-Hour Days

An article called "Sleepless in Silicon Valley" from NBC News reports that offshoring is already changing things in Silicon Valley and its not just lost jobs for U. May 11, 2005

Google's Changes to Google News and Search Raise Eyebrows

Two of Google's latest products are causing some computer industry professionals to question Google's plans. May 9, 2005

Buzz Going About Backpack Organizer Tool

Backpack is a much-discussed new online storage and organization tool that offers a variety of features including: Organize to do lists, notes, images, photos Track your competitors Plan trips Create reminders The price for the service ranges from free to $19/month depending on how many pages you want and how much storage you need. May 9, 2005

Current Focuses on Short Video Content

Current is a new, independent cable and satellite TV network. May 3, 2005

Creepy Giant Sculpture Shows Need to Recycle

A giant sculpture made from scrap metal is called the Weee Man. May 2, 2005

Open Media Network Launches Beta

The Open Media Network (OMN) says it is a free public service network that will give users worldwide access to public television and radio programming, movies, podcasts and video blogs, while fully protecting the producers' copyrights. April 27, 2005

User Submitted Video Website Launches

There is a new video sharing website and it is a high quality one. April 26, 2005

Organization Plans PC Turnoff Week

An organization wants you to deny your children access to PCs for a whole week. April 24, 2005

Google's Future Products May Include Operating System

Now one knows exactly what Google is working on but experts speculate that Google is secretly building software for a browser, communication tools and an operating system. April 23, 2005

IncomingLinks Maintains a Directory of Directories

There are lots of directories online so a site that lists them can be very helpful. April 22, 2005

Google Launches Search History Feature

Google has launched its new Search History Feature that allows users to keep track of all the searches they have made on Google. April 21, 2005

New Food Pyramids at MyPyramid.gov

The government has launched the MyPyramid. April 20, 2005

President Will Not Email

U. April 19, 2005

High-Tech Textiles Could Change Construction and Medicine

The New York Times reports that amazing new textiles are coming that can be used in everything from medical procedures to building cars. April 18, 2005

Fake, Nonsensical Research Paper Fools Computer Conference

A bogus paper full of gibberish was submitted to the World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI) (a Florida computer conference) and was accepted. April 15, 2005

United States Falling Behind in Broadband

73% of South Koreans have broadband access while 20% of U. April 14, 2005

Keyboards Haven for Superbugs

Sadly, keyboards are a great place to find superbugs and other germs. April 13, 2005

Website Helps Moms Form Running Groups

A new website helps busy women find baby-friendly running or walking groups in their area. April 13, 2005

SchoolMatters Provides Data About Public Schools

A new website provides data about schools for parents. April 12, 2005