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FBI raid shuts down suspected spammer
Oct 16 2005 8:17PM (CT)
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. (AP) - A man described as one of the nation's leading senders of spam says an FBI raid on his home office has halted his e-mail operation.
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Biggest Wi-Fi cloud is in rural Oregon
Oct 16 2005 8:16PM (CT)
HERMISTON, Ore. (AP) - Parked alongside his onion fields, Bob Hale can prop open a laptop and read his e-mail or, with just a keystroke, check the moisture of his crops.
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Cell phone use changes life in Africa
Oct 16 2005 2:26PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Amina Harun, a 45-year-old farmer, used to traipse around for hours looking for a working pay phone on which to call the markets and find the best prices for her fruit. Then cell phones changed her life.
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Tech users looking for longer battery life
Oct 16 2005 1:25PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - For most of us, a dead battery in our cell phone or digital camera is an annoyance. For surgical tools salesman Jason Paul, it can cost him big money.
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'God Bloggers' head to national conference
Oct 16 2005 3:24AM (CT)
LA MIRADA, Calif. (AP) - What would Jesus blog? That and other pressing questions drew 135 Christians to Southern California this weekend for a national conference billed as the first-ever for "God bloggers," a growing community of online writers who exchange information and analyze current events from a Christian perspective.
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