Archive for January 31st, 2012

Rudd urges Russia to back UN on Syria
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The SBS MP3 Player requires the Adobe Flash 8 Plugin. You can get Flash from here… Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has publicly called on Russia to get behind UN Security Council efforts to force Syria's president from power, saying the world cannot

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Facebook stocks to go public
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The SBS MP3 Player requires the Adobe Flash 8 Plugin. You can get Flash from here… 01 February 2012 | 02:22:59 PM | Source: AP Facebook stock is expected to file for sale within hours. (AP) Facebook is expected to file within hours to sell stock on

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More banks dragged into class action
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The SBS MP3 Player requires the Adobe Flash 8 Plugin. You can get Flash from here… More than 10000 St George and Bank SA customers are party to the action. (AAP) St George and Bank SA are the latest Australian banks to be taken to court by customers

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Hey Hey, My My: MP3, It's Time to Die
PCWorld (blog)
The legendary rocker and longtime critic of the ubiquitous MP3 format was at again today, trashing the sound of today's digital music files, which he says convey only a tiny fraction of the aural splendor conceived by musicians.
Vinyl is still best! Even Steve Jobs preferred it, says rocker Neil YoungThe Drum

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Police Beat: Four vehicle burglaries under investigation
Freeport Journal-Standard
In the other case, a $30 purse containing an Mp3 player ($200), and a digital camera ($150), was reported stolen. The other two burglaries took place in the 500 block of North Henderson Avenue. In one case, a $50 purse containing $60 in cash and other

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Columnist Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about automobiles
Wall Street Journal (blog)
While CD players are beginning to give way to MP3 systems, they are still plentiful, at least for now. Q: Recently I picked up my BMW after service and I was informed that there was evidence of rodent activity, ie, chewed insulation.

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LEAKED MEMO: Mark Pincus Says It's Smart To Be A Copycat
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In many ways, he's right — Pincus points out that Google wasn't the first search engine and Apple didn't make the first MP3 players, but they did them well. It seems to be working for Zynga, too — it quickly picked up a first-mover advantage and is
Zynga's Formerly-Secret Defense Against Copycat AccusationsKotaku

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Troopers launch distracted driving campaign
Rocky Mount Telegram
Troopers will be on the look out for drivers doing anything to distract from the task of driving, including texting, eating, driving, grooming, reading, watching a video or adjusting the radio, CD player or MP3 player. “What we are really trying to do
Troopers crack down on distracted driversabc11.com

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Keep valuables under lock, key
Schriever Air Force Base
Too many people however, leave MP3 players, tablets, smartphones, portable GPS receivers and other valuables lying in plain view in their vehicle asking for someone to take it. Despite Colorado Springs' recent Forbes.com No.

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I Can Die Now: 'Dash' Converts Your Phone into a Complete Car Stereo
TIME
End result: Over 100 songs burned to a CD in MP3 format. It was far from safe and the discs skipped all the time, but we were getting somewhere. Then there was the $200 Genica portable MP3 player – like a Discman that played regular CDs and MP3 CDs.

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