
Purchasing Programs
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Tuesday, August 26, 2003
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Volume 4, Issue 5
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Steel Blue Graphire2 Tablet
ONLY $67.95 with a TRC Instant Rebate
Graphire2 is for anyone who wants to get more from their photos. Have fun moving people around in photos, colorizing old black-and-white images, or just cleaning up scratches and imperfections. With Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 bundled right in the box, you'll have all the tools you need at your fingertips. Plus, the Graphire tablet can be used with all of your existing software. Order Here
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Dartmouth College Decides on OmniUpdate
After Research and Evaluation, OmniUpdate Withstands the Dartmouth Test
 Dartmouth College researched and evaluated content management solutions for their needs and OmniUpdate was the last solution standing. A CMS Discovery Team was formed to assist in the recommendation of solutions. The team gathered information, researched, and evaluated content management products and services. Based on the college’s web content management needs and requirements, OmniUpdate provided the tools and capabilities Dartmouth wanted. For product information visit www.omniupdate.com or read on…
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Technology Tidbits
News on Educational Technology and the Internet
by Judy Brown
Brief summaries with links to full stories on educational
applications of technology, high tech news, and the Internet.
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Microsoft Education Resources
Items from Microsoft Education News
Brief summaries and links to full stories
of interest to collegebuys.org and schoolbuys.org members.
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Combating the Blaster Worm
Microsoft Windows Security Recommendations
A widespread worm, the W32 Blaster Worm, has attacked a
variety of Microsoft Windows products. Click “Full Story” for more information and security recommendations from Microsoft.
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How Big Will This Virus Get?
SoBig.F E-mail Bug is Fastest Growing Ever
This month the SoBig.F virus spread through the Internet faster than any prior virus. This sixth version of the bug (hence the “F”) is really just another proof-of-concept effort. What might the hackers have in mind next? And what should you do to
protect yourself.
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ARCHIVE
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Volume 4, Issue 4
August 12, 2003
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Volume 4, Issue 3
July 29, 2003
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Volume 4, Issue 2
July 15, 2003
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Volume 4, Issue 1
July 1, 2003
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Volume 3, Issue 25
June 17, 2003
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