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French Recipes - Three Low-Fat Chicken Recipes

Food – France isn't exactly celebrated for low-fat recipes, but here are three classic poulet dishes specially adapted to supply a healthy, low-fat alternative. They are speedy and simple to set up and cook - and they are all delicious!

Submitted and Voted for on September 06, 2007 05:47am

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How To Identify Fake Web Designers -- and Choose a Real one

Art & Design – Like going on a blind date, choosing the right web designer can be an adventure fraught with false hope. For starters, there are web designers and there are fake web designers. Find out how to choose the right one to meet your small business needs.

Voted for on September 06, 2007 05:40am

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Credit cards ââ;¬" boon or bane for Consumers

Money – A seminar on "Credit cards-boon or bane for consumers," was organized by the Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department on Wednesday. The aim was to look into the problems of the consumers having credit card. L.N. Vijayaraghavan Principal Commissioner and Commissioner of Civil Supplies said the phenomenal growth in the number of cr

Submitted and Voted for on September 06, 2007 05:24am

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Magento Open Source eCommerce Platform

Gadgets & Tech – Varien, a Los Angeles web development firm, has just launched a preview version of its open source eCommerce platform called Magento. Also released was a community site and a demo store. Check out the screencasts, the first of which explains how to add a new product to your e-commerce catalog using Magento.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:45am

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Tropical Storm Felix still poses serious flooding threat

News – CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico Felix walloped Central America's remote Miskito coastline and Henriette slammed into resorts on the tip of Baja California as a record-setting hurricane season got even wilder Tuesday with twin storms making landfall on the same day. Felix caused at least three deaths and damaged thousands of homes in Nicaragua. It's r

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am

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Deleting APEC fence photo's 'necessary'

News – He was responding today to news reports that three German tourists were asked by police to delete digital photographs of the newly built fence, which stretches five kilometres through Sydney's CBD. He said the move was part of the efforts to ensure there was no breach during the major protests expected later this week.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am

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How Microsoft Hacked ISO

Gadgets & Tech – It is also interesting to correlate the votes against Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). The "old guard" JTC1 membership has an average score of 6.6 (higher is better), while the "rejuvenated" newcomers have an average score of 3.7.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am

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A Linux user group in a Pacific paradise

Gadgets & Tech – As the fireworks continue to light up the sky, I fall into a happy reverie. These are ordinary guys who love Linux. Some of them use it at work, but most are just enthusiasts who enjoy the freedom and benefits that this alternative operating system provides.

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Mini graphics stack gains browser, Linux PMP design

Gadgets & Tech – An independent software house in China has added a full-featured HTML browser to its dual-licensed, lightweight graphics framework and window manager. Additionally, Beijing Feynman Software is offering a PMP (portable media player) software reference design based on Linux along with its MiniGUI framework.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am

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Dunes unveils SMB-ready virtual appliances

Gadgets & Tech – The company this week announced it had scaled down its VS-O to provide the underlying technology for two virtual appliances: VS-O Lifecycle and VS-O Desktop. The virtual appliances each include a Linux operating system, a database, a directory service and a preinstalled library of processes and connectors into other systems.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am

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Dzongkha Debian Linux: Made for Bhutanese

Gadgets & Tech – The department of information and technology has come up with an operating system called the Dzongkha Debian Linux, an updated version of the Dzongka Linux developed in June 2006. The Dzongkha Debian Linux, which was launched on August 28, according to DIT officials, can be installed in any type of computers or can be used with a Live CD.

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George Orwell Was Right; Big Brother's Agents Were Watching

Do No Evil – In reality, Orwell first came to the attention of the U.K. authorities in 1929, according to his MI5 file. He was living in Paris, researching his book ``Down and Out in Paris and London,'' and had offered to work as foreign correspondent for Workers' Life, a British left-wing newspaper. That led to him being put under surveillance.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am

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West Virginia Open for Business to VistA, RPMS and Other Open Source Healthcare Solutions

Gadgets & Tech – The Medlynks electronic health record (EHR) system is a multi-tier client/server solution deployed on a cluster of Hewlett-Packard (HP) servers running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system software.

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Orange launches 'Open Office'

Gadgets & Tech – The only reason that those behind the software suite do not use the name "Open Office" is the registration of that trademark in the Netherlands by an Ubuntu Linux-affiliated company.

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Carrier Grade Linux 4.0 accelerates telecoms standards-based COTS adoption

Gadgets & Tech – Unlike in many other industries, communications SIGs work closely together. The Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) specification developed by The Linux Foundation includes some standards defined by the SAF and specifies support for ATCA.

Voted for on September 05, 2007 07:44am