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(PHOTO) Chamber ribbon cutting for Rodi Computer Services (McKinney Messenger)
Courtesy Photo Allen Chamber of Commerce hosts a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rodi Computer Services.
4:30 p.m. — Association offers workplace readiness, computer skills training (Pacific Daily News)
4:30 p.m. The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older. Applications are being accepted.
Computer Slowing Down? What to Do About It (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Is your computer getting bogged down? Does it often hang on the hour glass for several minutes at a time?
Anthem error on EA computer game (BBC News)
They didn’t make it this year, but in the computer game Euro 2008 by Electronic Arts, the boys finally got to go to the Euros. The Northern Ireland football team line up for the beginning of Euro 2008 and wait for the national anthem to sing out. But it’s not ‘God Save The Queen’, it’s ‘Danny Boy’.
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7:30 p.m. - Workplace readiness and computer skills training program available (Pacific Daily News)
7:30 p.m. June 29 The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older.
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Child-welfare computer system’s come a long way (The Columbus Dispatch)
It wasn’t too long ago that counties wanted to junk a new statewide computer system for tracking abused and neglected children.
Computer experts needed (Las Vegas Sun)
Sat, Jun 28, 2008 (2:07 a.m.) As thousands of Baby Boomers prepare to retire from computer technology jobs, fewer college students are choosing to pursue computer-related fields, creating what experts say is a perfect storm in which American tech workers may soon be in short supply.
Row over schools computer plan (Adelaide Now)
A NEW political row has erupted over the Federal Government’s $1.2 billion election pledge to ensure every student in Years 9-12 has access to a computer.
County IT task force fails to audit computer contracts (Orange County Register)
A committee set up two years ago falls short of its original mandate to oversee the county’s computer contracts
Rage at Hernando Staples: woman flings computer through window (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)
A Hernando County woman was arrested Friday after police say she went on rampage, threw a computer through the window of a Staples, and then went to find a man who she said raped her.
Free computer classes (The Sacramento Bee)
McClaskey Adult School is offering free computer classes that allow students to decide what they want to learn.
(PHOTO) Chamber ribbon cutting for Rodi Computer Services (McKinney Messenger)
Courtesy Photo Allen Chamber of Commerce hosts a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rodi Computer Services.
Wyo. teen charged in computer fraud case (Rocky Mountain News)
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have charged a Cheyenne teenager with creating a malicious computer code they say allowed him to take over thousands of computers nationwide to steal credit-card information and defraud people.
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Computer glitch endangers patients (Gulf Times)
LONDON: Suspected cancer patients at top London hospitals have missed critical appointments after their records were lost by a new multi-billion-pound computer system.
Norman library schedules computer classes (The Oklahoman)
NORMAN In-person registration begins at 9 a.m. Tuesday for free computer classes offered at Norman Public Library, 225 N Webster. Telephone registration, at 701-2620, starts at 1 p.m. The classes are limited to 14 people. Classes will meet in the Computer Training Center at the library. Each two-hour session includes time for individual practice on the computers. Anyone more than 10 minutes …
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