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Take A Tour Of Lauxmont Farm, Focus Of Eminent Domain Fight (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)

Lauxmont Farm is at the center of an ongoing eminent domain debate in York County.

Va. Tech domain names auctioned off for profit (CTV.ca)

domain names related to the Virginia Tech tragedy are being snapped up by people hoping to sell them off for a large profit.

Domain names make a killing on the back of a massacre (Sydney Morning Herald)

BLACKSBURG, Virginia: Within minutes of the Virginia Tech shooting massacre, online domain names related to the tragedy were snapped up by people hoping to sell them off for a profit or use them to link to advertisers.

Virginia Tech Domain Names (KVII 7 Amarillo)

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Among all the ways to make money on the Internet, there's always capitalizing on tragedy. Within hours of the Virginia Tech shootings, an Arizona man started buying up dozens of Internet domain names, such as CampusKillings.com , and VirginiaTechMurders.com .

Data Domain Touts 'Industry's Most Scalable' Controller (PhysOrg)

The DD580 storage controller can deliver as much as 800GB per hour of aggregate deduplication throughput, Data Domain says.

Data Domain's box de-dupes faster than raw tape (TechWorld)

In-line processing speeds WAN replication. Data Domain's newest DD580 de-duplication product can process data faster than the latest LTO4 tape drive's 120MB/s raw transfer speed. It shrinks the space needed for files by factors of ten or twenty or even more. The DD580, with its dual core Intel Woodcrest CPU, doubles the speed of the previous DD560 system which used Xeon processing.

Some profit off Va. Tech domain names (USA Today)

When Fred McChesney heard about the Virginia Tech shooting spree on April 16, he was appalled. But within hours of the rampage, the Phoenix man began buying dozens of domain names -- CampusKillings.com, VirginiaTechMurders.com, SlaughterInVirginia.com -- in the hopes of selling them later to the highest bidder.

Some profit off Va. Tech domain names (AP via Yahoo! News)

When Fred McChesney heard about the Virginia Tech shooting spree on April 16, he was appalled. But what he did next has appalled many others. Within hours of the rampage, the Phoenix man began buying dozens of domain names ? CampusKillings.com, VirginiaTechMurders.com, SlaughterInVirginia.com ? in the hopes of selling them later to the highest bidder.

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