Bell and Gemmel encourage readers to engage in life-logging (as opposed to life-blogging, which you can witness on sites like Facebook or Foursquare).
Among the U.S. companies logging on are Disney, K-Mart, Office Max and Toys "R" Us.
Environmentalists say the bill would increase the rate of land-grabs, with a knock-on rise in illegal logging likely.
The software firm says that while RIM is very supportive, it is too hard to make money on its call-logging application, which it sells exclusively through BlackBerry's App World store.
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Auctiondrop is also trading on eBay's success -- if you want to sell something without the hassle of logging on, the company will do all the selling for you.
"Best thing was the BT helpline advising customers to logon to BT.com if they can't get through on the phone - not easy logging in without internet!"
After logging on and practicing with as many non-recorded sample questions as they want, interviewees then get two questions, the first common to all applicants, and the second selected by the computer from a bank of questions pre-recorded by da Silva.
Arcsight sells security information and event management (SIEM) software, a subset of enterprise security devoted to logging and analyzing behavior on a corporate network to find and prevent cyber-threats.
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Writing Secure Code notes that logging on to your computer as a member of the administrators group--with privileges to do anything to the computer, some of it downright nasty--is a bad idea, except when absolutely necessary.
Race meetings at Southwell Racecourse on Monday and Tuesday have been abandoned due to water-logging.
They will build applications for checking on raw material levels, calculating machine runs and logging in man-hours.
Lin-branded items were being discounted last March while he was still logging minutes on the court.
Terry Fogarty, in charge of unmanned systems at Kaman, says that the single-pilot-manned K-MAX can be flown up to 12 hours a day on logging operations, requiring a change of pilots.
Since 1998 Icann, a policy-making group, has controlled domain registration on the Net, logging new sites in an open database called Whois, but the data isn't verified, and even gobbledygook triggers no alarms.
He torched defenders who gave him too much space, logging a career-high effective field-goal rate (51.3%) on jumpers, according to Synergy Sports.
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This documentary by Marshall Curry is centered on former activists of the Earth Liberation Front, an anti-logging group that, in the late nineties, turned from peaceful protest to direct, unlawful action in the name of social change.
Logging on to a laptop from the airport, or popping into to a Wi-Fi hot spot like Starbucks, means leaving yourself open to hackers.
Finally, the Financial Times is now available on Flipboard -- you'll even be able to read premium content by logging into your Financial Times account right within the app.
Aereo uses specially designed equipment that crams 80 dime-sized TV antennas on a single circuit board and stores programming that users can access by logging in to a website.
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As we descended from the mountain in our hired truck--one of only two on the mountain, and therefore obliged to give rides to anyone along the logging road, including several armed soldiers--it occurred to me how few places in today's globalized, networked and wired world are truly remote.
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