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In an era of electronic anonymity, comments made on professional and amateur posts alike are increasingly cruel and personal.
FORBES: Was TV Anchor Jennifer Livingston Really 'Bullied' About Her Weight?
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Last month, Fujitsu announced a whole new line of WiMax products covering every major component in the WiMAX network, including silicon solutions, electronic devices, radio access network solutions, professional services and backhaul infrastructure solutions.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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By far, the most popular response (with 48% of all votes) was commercial tax prep software, followed by a professional tax preparer (25%), electronic fillable forms (20%), and filling out paper forms manually (6%).
FORBES: How Are You Filing Your Income Taxes?
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For a privileged few, including UK Counter Strike team 4Kings (who will be representing the UK at the upcoming Electronic Sports World Cup in Paris), and world famous professional gamer Fatal1ty, this is already a reality.
BBC: Pro gamers fight for recognition
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The participants agreed that the media community in Macedonia should be mobilised in order to create a broad platform to introduce self-regulation in the press, electronic media and the Internet, following the best European practices and respecting the professional standards and ethical values of the media.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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They will also study for a level 4 diploma in IT, software, web and telecommunications professional competence, and will be expected to work predominantly at GCHQ, the electronic communications agency - although some will go on to work for MI5, the security service, or MI6 intelligence agency.
BBC: Cybercrime-fighters seek 'generation Xbox' for spy jobs
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Virtually all professional sports teams in America now tolerate some kind of secondary market in tickets, usually through electronic exchanges run by companies like StubHub and Ticketmaster, as do a growing number of college teams.
ECONOMIST: The Olympic tickets fiasco
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Professional computer-gaming in the West has been around for several years, with outfits like the Electronic Sports League in Europe and Major League Gaming in America.
ECONOMIST: Computer gaming