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Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) The New York-Penn Blood Service, the blood collection headquarters for Tompkins County, reports an acute blood shortage in our region. Overnight Prints Helps Small Business Owners Save Time and Money (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Overnight Prints, the world leader in waterless online printing, helps small business owners save time and money on direct mail campaigns with competitive pricing on printing, lists available for purchase and affordable mailing services that eliminate the need for multiple vendors. Who's the Greatest Geek of All Time? (TechNewsWorld.com) Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who are the greatest geeks of us all? That question -- posed in an Australian iTnews article, "The Top 10 Greatest Geeks of All Time" on Monday -- sparked quite a discussion in the blogosphere last week, garnering more than 1,300 Diggs and 280 comments by Friday. Money-saving tips for your computer (Seattle Times) Ever wonder how much money you could save on computing if you put your mind to it? PCs and Macs can be fabulously expensive if you want peak performance and bells and whistles. But a fairly modest investment is good enough for the basics of Internet and office applications. State cuts squeezing schools (Wiscasset Newspaper) Governor John Baldacci's request for an across-the-board 10 percent cut in statewide spending means the Wiscasset School Committee may have to come back to local voters for more money. Retailers get holiday savvy (St. Cloud Times) Many try layaway, promotions to snag wary customers Document Scanner enables sharing across distributed network. (ThomasNet) Featuring 8.4 in. XGA color touch-screen, Fujitsu fi-6010N iScanner allows users to zoom, pan, and rotate each scanned image. Unit includes 50-page automatic document feeder, and can scan in color, grayscale, and monochrome at duplex speeds up to 25 ppm/50 ipm with 600 dpi optical resolution. Web-based centralized control allows network administrators to assign scanning profiles to users or ... Charles Brandes Buys XL Capital Ltd, Nokia Corp., Texas Instruments Inc., Sells Adaptec Inc., First BanCorp., H&R ... (Guru Focus) Charles Brandes' buys and sells during the third quarter. Value investing seems dead. Charles Brandes owns 206 stocks with a total value of $27.6 billion. Charles Brandes buys XL Capital Ltd, Flextronics International Ltd., Texas Instruments Inc., Nokia Corp., Canon Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, Office Depot Inc., Syneron Medical Ltd., The First American Corp., Huntsman Corp., Zions Ban Corp., ... Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) The NY-Penn Blood Service, the blood collection headquarters for Tompkins County, reports an acute blood shortage in our region. Learn about the Forensic Technologies: New and Growing Markets (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Medical devices industry is available in its catalogue.
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