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Sun backs Web 2.0 startups
Sun Microsystems has put its weight behind up and coming web 2.0 companies with the launched this week of a new initiative designed to provide UK startups with discounts on Sun technology and services. The Sun Startup Essentials programme, which was originally launched in the States, will help eligible companies purchase a range of discounted products and services, including Sun Fire x64 servers and Sun Fire servers with CoolThreads technology, according to the firm. Startups under the scheme can also rent discounted web hosting infrastructure from Sun partners Layered Technologies, NaviSite and NTT Europe Online, and gain access to free open source software including Sun's own. "They will also get free technical support – the idea is to help startups make good decisions up front so as their needs go up they can sustain higher traffic," said Sun's Juan Carlos Soto.
InternetPerils' New Net Can Catch Phishers
InternetPerils exposes a cluster of phishing servers that operated for months undetected. InternetPerils' products identify phishing clusters so targets of phishing, including banks and consumers, can act by contacting the ISP hosting the cluster, or by contacting law enforcement agencies. Austin, TX (PRWEB) October 19, 2006 -- InternetPerils, Inc., a leading provider of automated products for Internet Business Risk Management, today announced it has exposed a cluster of phishing servers operating from an ISP based in Germany. InternetPerils' analysis shows such clusters can infest unsuspecting ISPs for weeks or months. Free access to an animated GIF of the cluster over time, plus analysis, is available at http://www.internetperils.com/perilwatch/20060928.php with registration.
Sportscotland is saved in merger
The future of Scotland's national sports agency was secured yesterday when the SNP government bowed to a major campaign to prevent it being scrapped. Sports Minister Stewart Maxwell said sportscotland would move its headquarters to the new national indoor arena in the east end of Glasgow from its current base on the outskirts of Edinburgh. .
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He was born July 17, 1918, in Chicago to Walter and Sophie (Smolen) Jarzemski and graduated high school in Chicago. Ed had served in the United States Army during World War II. On Sept. 28, 1946, he married Charlotte Pittman in La Crosse and she preceded him in death on Jan. 20, 1998.Ed had worked as a machinist for La Crosse Trane Co. for 33 years until his retirement in 1984. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 839 and the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 1920 in La Crosse.Ed is survived by two daughters, Susan (Kim) Krueger of Sparta, Wis., and Sarah (Richard) Luebke of Wisconsin Dells, Wis.; two sons, David Jarzemski (Kathy Brotherwood) of La Crosse and Donald Jarzemski of La Crosse; five grandchildren, Bradley (Laura) Krueger, Kurt (Cynthia) Krueger, Brian (Jill) Jarzemski, Kimberly (Donald) Bolliger and Scott (Rumi) Leubke; and eight great-grandchildren.In addition to his wife, Charlotte, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Dorothy Senger and Eleanor Pittman.A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m.
One Million Tobacco Deaths A Year In India During The 2010s
A Nationally Representative Case-Control Study of Smoking and Death in India. New England Journal of Medicine, published online 10pm GMT 13 February. A copy of the research paper, international press release in English and regional Indian languages, a video news release in English (and dubbed versions in Indian regional languages), quotes from noted scientists, FAQs, and PowerPoint slides of the key results are on http://www.ctsu.ox.ac.uk/indiatobacco. The UK involvement with the origins of the study and with the final report was led by Professor Sir Richard Peto of MRC Clinical Trial Service Unit at the University of Oxford which receives its core funding from Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, and the British Heart Foundation. Medical Research Council .
Trend Micro Sees Growth of Underground Cybercrime Economy
CUPERTINO, Calif., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Trend Micro Incorporated TSE: 4704, a global leader in Internet content security, published today its 2007 Threat Report and 2008 Forecast. According to research from Trend Micro's TrendLabs(SM), hackers are intensifying their attacks on legitimate Web sites. The number of compromised Web sites are slowly outnumbering malicious ones created specifically by cyber criminals. It debunks the adage to "not visit questionable sites" because even trusted Web sites such as those belonging to Fortune 500 companies, schools and government organizations can hold malware. An underground malware industry has carved itself a thriving market by exploiting the trust and confidence of Web users. The Russian Business Network, for example, was notorious all year for hosting illegal businesses including child pornography, phishing and malware distribution sites.
Scout talk: Best small-school prospects
Not all NFL players come from schools like Southern California and Miami. Some come from unlikely places. Here are the best small-school prospects by position. QB—Joe FlaccoDelaware. He has a chance of being the second quarterback taken after Matt Ryan, and could go in the first round. RB—Xavier Omon, Northwest Missouri State. He dominated in Division II, becoming the first player in NCAA history to rush for 1,500 yards four times. .
A new stage in the world class struggle: November-December 1995
In December 1995, David Walsh travelled to Europe as part of an international team of reporters to provide on-the-spot coverage of the massive strike wave in France. They studied the strike movement and the political crisis it produced and interviewed strikers, union officials and representatives of various "left" organisations, as well as non-strikers from various layers of the population. This pamphlet was first published as a series or articles. It presents a detailed analysis of the strike movement and the role played by the various unions, political parties and tendencies. It addresses a number of questions: Why did this movement erupt in France? Why has there been no comparable movement to this point in the US, although the attacks on social programmes carried out there go far beyond those proposed by the French government? What do these events portend for the future development of the class struggle in France, Europe and internationally? What have these events revealed about the revolutionary capacity of the working class, as well as the critical political problems which must be overcome? French workers in revolt: Contents What sparked the strike movement? A mass movement of social solidarity Political problems of the strike movement How the labour bureaucracy stifled the strike movement The culture of opportunism The spectre of a European-wide movement The significance of the strike movement Apendix: Two footnotes on the radicals Chronology Political parties and trade unions in France What sparked the strike movement? For three and a half weeks in November and December, masses of French workers did battle with the right wing government of President Jacques Chirac and Prime Minister Alain Juppé.
New ripening cultures add flavour to low-fat cheese
The Danish ingredients group developed the new cultures to meet rising demand from a growing category of low-fat dairy products. The culture blends - CR-530 and CR-550 - work by speeding up the breakdown of compounds during the cheese ripening process that typically cause a bitter taste in low-fat cheeses. In full-fat cheeses, the taste of these compounds are masked by the fat, explained Nanna Borne, marketing manager at the firm's Cheese Cultures division."One of the big problems with making low-fat cheese has been the bitterness," she told FoodNavigator.com. "You can taste the broken down peptides and amino acids.""The new ripening blends speed up the process so that the compounds are already broken down to something you no longer taste."The cultures are included in Chr Hansen's Flavor Control CR-500 series and targeted at producers of low-fat variants of traditional yellow cheese with high moisture content, such as Continental, Gouda and Cheddar cheese.
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