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  Speech Problems in Youngsters May Lead to Criminality
... According to a government review, about one thousand of children suffering from untreated speech problems have a high risk of being unemployed, facing mental health problems and being involved in crime. The conservative Member of Parliament, Jon Bercow, performed a review into services for children who have communication difficulties. He warned that young people with speech problems, which are not identified and treated ...
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  Fox Interactive Media Purchased Strategic Data Corp.
...to building a business, and in case there will be other applications the company will act aggressively. According to statistical data provided by comScore Media Metrics in December MySpace attracted about 90 millions users worldwide. The majority of users were from the United States. Fox is also the owner of IGN, a video game site, and AmericanIdol.com. In 2006 Fox Interactive Media signed a deal with number one search...
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  Google's New Purchase Called Adscape
... already received funding from Atlanta's HIG Ventures. Several large players in the industry of video games starting gaining more interest in in-game advertising, however, they are still cautious about having high expectations. According to the data provided by Park Associates, in-game advertising in 2005 had revenue of $ 80 million and the company forecasts that the revenue is to increase up to $ 605 million. Toda...
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  First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon
...st adventurer to walk to the North and South poles without any assistance. Now his aim is to build a center on a Russian base, which is situated on King George Island. The center is to teach children about several important things about Antarctica. They will learn about the climate change and most importantly they will learn about the things that they can do for protecting our planet. The base itself has a size of 40 b...
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  European Union is Angry on Microsoft
...e of 497 million Euros was imposed on Microsoft by the European Commission on April 2004. This was because the software giant failed to provide information to the developers of small-business servers about the need to compete with its own products. The officials from Microsoft outlined that the company will be charging for interoperability information. This is because the information was based on Microsoft's personal in...
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  Humanoids continue invading
...and operations. All this series of futuristic 'Robots' is a cooperation of the University of Tokyo and Kawada Industries Inc. The trend of creating humanoids can lead one to the thought that in about 15 years people will be surrounded by an army of drones, which will try to help in everything, maybe in something you don't even want to be helped with. In another 15 years, all this androids will have 100% functional i...
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  Only 13 % People Have Internet Access
...ation revolution, just like the one that took place after the appearance of mobile phones in developed countries. It is to remind only in Africa in 2004 the number users of mobile phones increased by about 15 million, which is more than two times more if comparing with 1999. ...
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  Growth of Emissions Predicted in the U.S. for the Next Decade
...ues, such as an atmospheric buildup of harmful gases resulting in temperature and precipitation changes, which lead to endangering water supplies and ecosystems around the US. An interesting fact about the report is that it's developers didn't hurry when the problem of global warming was actively discussed. That is why it was delayed. It was for the first time when George W. Bush spoke about the "global climate change...
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  U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq
...han Burns thinks that the relationships are maintained at a good level among U.S., Russia, as well as European Union and the United Nations. The ambassador mentioned at a press conference in Tyumen about Iran nuclear program and he once again outlined the fact that the U.S. holds the same position as Russia does. He wants the United States to solve the issue diplomatically, which is why the two countries need to coopera...
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  Storm virus attacks blogs
... bulletin boards. British and Korean computer security scientists claim it's a new variant of malware that is extremely difficult to detect. The Storm worm looks like a message that features news about Europe's storms. In fact, this virus can evaluate network traffic on the computer and later insert a link to malicious website into user's post, webmail or bulletin board. The text that will appear on user's blog will ...
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  DNA research approaches the origins of human beings
...s ancestor lived is hidden information within one's individual gene. The results of this global research can become crucial for every single person. The information that people are going to discover about themselves may considerably change their views on national differences. The conclusion each of us will come to is that all people come from one group with the difference of thousands generations. ...
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  Wikipedia to Verify the Contributors' Credentials
...s suggestion is to implement a voluntary system of accreditation for certain contributors, who state to have advanced degrees, such as Ph.D. or M.D. Most of the Wikipedia's society still have doubts about this suggestion, as there is no certainty in how all this would work. One of the suggestions was that the editors would fax copies of their degrees and certificates to the Wikipedia's offices. But how would the staff ma...
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  Microsoft to Connect Xbox 360 and PC Gamers
...ed 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. The software giant decided to make this step after its chairman Bill Gates stated last year that Microsoft’s...
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  Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming
... expected to end in March 2009. For this period the environmental experts are going to explore in detail all the aspects of seasonal changes at both poles. Nowadays no one should feel indifferent about the serious consequences that global warming entails. One of the main goals set on the summit is to consolidate for appeal to policy makers. The latest Congress debates held in Washington, where Bush administration was...
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  Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men
...be in the list of chemicals that require a careful study. It is worth mentioning that phthalates have been actively used for more than half a century. However, only now did scientist start thinking about the possible health problems to which the chemical might lead. Studies made on animals showed that phthalates consistently depress the levels of testosterone. Recently, while performing their studies on humans, scientis...
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