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Saving Energy, Saving Money
June 16--The Citizens Utility Board (CUB) will alert consumers to a new online service that could slash energy bills, give them facts on efficiency incentives of up to $1,500, and explain how Melrose Park is a national pioneer in testing "smart-grid"...Tags: Melrose Park, Energy Saving
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George Coll - servicelive.com
George Coll (President of Service Live) tells us about www.servicelive.com - the only online services marketplace where you can name your price for home repairs and improvements. Take care of your home or office on your terms! Click here for more info! -
Facebook’s rising star grew up in Winnetka
TribLocal - Winnetka & Northfield » NewsFriends recall how Chris Cox spent his teenage years in Winnetka during the mid 1990s like so many other computer geeks: dialed into online chatrooms. …... -
HBO Expands Online Service HBO GO
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelHome Box Office launched an expansion of its authenticated online video destination, HBO GO, with the addition of Spanish-language original series as seen on HBO Latino. Users can now get immediate access to every episode of the best series from HBO... -
Chrome overtakes Internet Explorer as No. 1 browser -- maybe
CNNThis might be the start of a new chapter in the browser wars. Over the weekend, Google Chrome routed more Internet traffic than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which long has held its spot as the most-used Web browser in the world, according to data...Tags: Microsoft Corp., CNN (tv network), Google Inc.
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Where the jobs are: Staples posts most 'help wanted' ads in Fort Lauderdale area
Don't know where to look for a job? Increase your odds by applying where workers are in most demand. Retailer Staples led "help wanted" online ads in Broward County, according to The Conference Board, a research group. It was the second month in a row...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Office Depot Inc., Online Advertising, Lighthouse Point
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City of Chicago website hacked, back online
Tribune reporterOfficials say the city's website was hacked today, though users were able to access most online services. Federal authorities and Chicago police are investigating the attack, according to a source familiar with the incident. Authorities are also...Tags: Anonymous (internet groups), Twitter, Inc., NATO, Chicago Police Department, Chicago Loop
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Google unveiling changes to its search engine
Google is getting even smarter. The website is rolling out what it calls the "knowledge graph." Google says the changes to the search engine better reflect how we as people think. So when you type in a word like Indiana, Google will arrange all...
Tags: Google Inc.
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Juilliard and Connections Academy partner for online learning
Online education is a hot trend at the moment. But within that trend, there's an increasingly hotter sub-trend: online music education. Baltimore's Connections Academy, one of the bigger players in online K-12 education in the country, today announced...
Tags: New York City, Pearson Plc, Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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California offered piece of the action from Internet poker
SACRAMENTO — As state leaders sweat over another possible round of cuts from schools and social services, casino operators are offering officials a cut of the action if they will legalize Internet poker in California. After two years of hearings...
Tags: Elections, Darrell Steinberg, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Roderick Wright, Politics
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Senate leader wants to legalize online poker
Senate President John Cullerton floated the idea Tuesday of making Illinois an Internet gambling hub, suggesting the state could organize a major online poker game and gain worldwide popularity. The Web-based gambling plan comes with little more than two...
Tags: Illinois Governor, Services and Shopping, Lemont, Politics, Pat Quinn
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MONEY SMART: Is Your Cell Phone Being 'Crammed?'
KTLA News(KTLA) -- Cellphone users beware -- there is a cell phone scam out there that's been dialing up and overcharging Southern California callers, according to consumer experts. It's called 'cramming,' and it's not illegal -- but it's costing millions of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Cell Phones, Cher, Telecommunication Service, Verizon Communications
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