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Neb. professor uses iPod for lectures
Feb 6 2006 9:12PM (CT)
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Psychology students and fans of Apple's popular iPod can now listen and learn at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Calvin Garbin is one of the first instructors at the university to harness iPod's versatility and use it as an educational tool.
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Publisher to offer book content online
Feb 6 2006 7:38PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - At a time when publishers are suing to prevent Google from putting excerpts of copyrighted books online, HarperCollins has started an advertiser-supported program that will offer a free look at the full text of selected works.
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Yahoo, AOL to charge some e-mail senders
Feb 6 2006 6:48PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Two of the world's biggest e-mail account providers, Yahoo Inc. and America Online, plan to introduce a service that would charge senders a fee to route their e-mail directly to a user's mailbox without first passing through junk mail filters, representatives of both companies said Sunday.
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