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Tax-Aide offers free help with tax returns beginning Friday

Volunteers with AARP’s Tax-Aide program beginning Friday will prepare tax returns for free for seniors and low- and middle-income filers.

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Amazon Buying Audible.com for $300M

Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc. said Thursday it will buy online audiobook provider Audible Inc.

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Understanding RSS / Feed Subscriber Stats

RSS : Support inquiries should be conducted through the front site or the support ticketing system in your site manager.

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Ea Celebrates Uefa Euro 2008 With Exclusive Release of Officially Licensed Videogame

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.– –Electronic Arts Inc. will celebrate UEFA EURO 2008 — one of the world ‘ s largest sporting events that crowns the UEFA European Soccer Champion every four years — with the launch of …

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Have you paid a visit to Treehugger? You should

For today’s Sustainable Business Tip, I’m going to send you over to one of my favorite sustainable websites, Treehugger.com . Treehugger has a great article on the Top 10 Ways to Green Your Work.

Original post by Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Heath Ledger Druggy Party Video To Remain Unseen

January 31st, 2008 at 19:00 by Stuart Heritage Nobody knows if Heath Ledger died from a drug overdose or not, but there’s a video floating about of Heath at a drug-filled party, so probably yes.

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Show research published in the last seven days

Many application development and enterprise architecture professionals assume that complex event processing is a natural extension of IT activities and systems.

Original post by Forrester Research

Don’t you know who I say I am?

Know thyself: Nevada might be known as a modern-day mecca of orgiastic delight, but the state is also building a reputation for its skyrocketing rates of identity theft and consumer fraud.

Original post by Las Vegas City Life

Dell closing Edmonton call centre

Dell Canada plans to shut down its Edmonton call centre this spring, a move that could put more than 900 employees out of work and will further decrease the computer maker’s Canadian presence.

Original post by The Globe and Mail