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Technology (02 Mar, 2007)
Only 13 % People Have Internet Access
Only 13 percent of people on the planet have access to the Internet. This statement was made by the United Nations News Center. The majority of Internet users (90 %) live in industrialized countries. The gap in the field of information technology between the developed countries and those that are in development, is continuously increasing. ...
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Technology (08 Mar, 2007)
IBM and Cisco: Attempt to Unite the Communication Software Developers
New platform from Cisco and IBM should unify communication and collaboration software developers under one single platform. A lack of such platform has slowed down the development of unified communication, but with this system the developers will be able to create mini applications for easier remote access and other plug-ins. ...
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Technology (13 Mar, 2007)
Microsoft to Connect Xbox 360 and PC Gamers
On Wednesday, the software giant Microsoft Corp. announced the opening of its Live on-line service that will connect users of both Xbox 360 console and PCs. The company stated that the service will open in May. It is to be reminded that Live has attracted about six million Xbox 360 console gamers and now Microsoft looks forward to launch it on new Windows Vista system. ...
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Technology (18 Mar, 2007)
YouTube to Award Best Videos
This week Google's very famous on-line video-sharing website YouTube is expected to presents its awards for the best videos uploaded during 2006 by the site's fans. On Monday users of YouTube may start voting for their favorites. ...
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Politics (21 Mar, 2007)
Appointees are said to weaken the tobacco case
Sharon Eubanks, a 22-year Justice Dept. veteran, reports new facts about the tobacco case from 2005. She said that certain people have used their political power to influence the course of the case. ...
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Offbeat (25 Mar, 2007)
Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits
A list of lawsuits with different charges, where Google participated either as a defendant (in most of the cases) or as a plaintiff. It seems like when people are in financial trouble, they try to sue Google. ...
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Technology (28 Mar, 2007)
Intel officials go to Taiwan
The president and Chief Executive Officer of Intel, Paul Otellini, looks forward to visit Taiwan today. According to Intel Taiwan, his goal is to meet the partners of the company. This will be the first time that Paul Otellini visits Taiwan as Intel's CEO. ...
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Politics (28 Mar, 2007)
Russia Sells Arms to Tehran - USA Concerned
USA is concerned with the fact that Russian arm dealing company sells air defense missile systems to Iran. Due to this fact the U.S. have imposed their sanctions on the respective companies from Russia. ...
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Environment (29 Mar, 2007)
New chocolate can save the planet
Imagine a sweet creamy chocolate bar melting in your mouth? And now think of the huge amount of plastic, tinfoil and other by-products thrown away. ...
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Technology (31 Mar, 2007)
Microsoft Comes up with New Visitor Attracting Strategies
Microsoft develops new ways and strategies to acquire more and more visitors to their search engine MSN Live Search: from inventing new filtering systems for displaying results, to new search algorithms and paying or rewarding the visitors for using Live Search. ...
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Offbeat (04 Apr, 2007)
One dollar salary for Google's founders

The founders of number one search engine Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, in 2006 earned their salaries of just one dollar. The information was provided after the examination of specific documents.

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Technology (05 Apr, 2007)
Microsoft once again pressed by EU over patents

Once again the software giant, Microsoft, entered into a dispute with the European Commission regarding patents. The war with Brussels over Microsoft's dominance on the world market continues for seven years. The European Commission asks the company to hand over its technical information on its operating system to the market competitors.

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Politics (10 Apr, 2007)
Red Cross donations were a fraud?
Non-profit organization blame cell phone companies in masquerading a business plan for making money into a charity campaign. ...
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Technology (13 Apr, 2007)
Google buys DoubleClick, Microsoft still too far from online ads
Google pays $3.1 billion for an online advertising business DoubleClick. This acquisition has become second largest in Google's history after the purchase of YouTube last year for $1.65 billion. ...
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Offbeat (16 Apr, 2007)
USA Workers Allowed to Use Marijuana?
At present day it is estimated that about 300,000 people in the USA smoke marijuana for medical purposes, according to ASA data on registered users. ...
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