January 9, 2010
How to Attain an Associate Degree
With an associates degree , you can apply for as many jobs as with a normal college degree because you have been equipped with the proper skills and knowledge regarding the career track of your choice. This article tells you how to attain an associate degree.
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How to Care for Weimaraners
What are needed to care for a Weimaraner are the normal veterinarian visits and keeping track of his eating and playing habits. Keeping track of his behavioral habits is important because this breed has a tendency to develop separation anxiety, wanting to be with his owner more than other breeds.
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How to Care for Weimaraners
A bad credit mortgage was especially designed to help individuals with bad credit history buy a home or refinance existing loans to pay their debts. The bad credit mortgage market grew considerably over the past ten years because there are an estimated one out of four people with bad credit history who will be denied a standard mortgage.
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Bad Credit Mortgages
Xerox Reigns Global Managed Print Services Market
Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX) cemented its position as the worldwide leader in managed print services (MPS) this year, as businesses around the world signed on to contain costs, drive productivity 2009 12 16 13:19
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Xerox Reigns Global Managed Print Services Market
Xerox DocuShare Boasts Top Honors for Excellence in Content Management
Xerox Corporation’s (NYSE: XRX) DocuShare Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Platform earned recognition this year as a business-changing solution, one that companies around the world are using to 2009 12 17 08:00
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Xerox and ACS Set February 5 for Shareholders Meetings on Acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services
On February 5, Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) and Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. (NYSE: ACS) shareholders will vote on Xerox’s agreement to purchase ACS, the world’s largest diversified business 2009 12 28 08:00
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Xerox and ACS Set February 5 for Shareholders Meetings on Acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services
January 8, 2010
CES: Silverman Inks Deal With Yahoo
Ben Silverman, the former NBC entertainment czar, now has his next dance partner: Yahoo. Getty Images Ben Silverman The head of NBC programming left in July to team up with IAC/InterActiveCorp for a new venture, Electus, to churn out original programming for the Web and other distribution points. At CES today, Mr
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CES: Silverman Inks Deal With Yahoo
CES 2010: Greenpeace slams electronics firms for broken promises
Iain Thomson at CES 2010 in Las Vegas, V3.co.uk , Friday 8 January 2010 at 23:06:00 Samsung, Lenovo, Dell and LG break pollution promises Greenpeace has sharply criticised four of the biggest names in electronics for breaking their promises to make products more environmentally friendly….
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CES: Mobility Key to Developing Countries, Nokia Says
Nokia’s chief executive challenged developers Friday to create new mobile applications that would enhance the lives and productivity of people in developing countries, for a reward of a $1 million investment from the company. Associated Press Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo gives his keynote speech at CES on Friday
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Gone with the wind: Tubes are whisking samples across hospital
(PhysOrg.com) — Every day, 7,000 times a day, Stanford Hospital staff turn to pneumatic tubes, cutting-edge technology in the 19th century, for a transport network that the Internet and all the latest Silicon Valley wizardry can’t match: A tubular system to transport a lab sample across the medical center in the blink of an eye.
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New Device Can Aid Physicians in Detecting Heart Attacks
(PhysOrg.com) — The American Heart Association estimates 700,000 Americans will experience a myocardial infarction, or heart attack, each year. For the most severe cases, patient outcome often depends on the speed with which a patient is diagnosed and transported to a catheterization lab.
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New Device Can Aid Physicians in Detecting Heart Attacks
Researchers identify an immune cell linked to inflammation and scarring in Graves’ eye disease
A cell type that causes significant scarring in lung disease appears to have a similar effect in Graves’ disease, University of Michigan Health System researchers have found. The cells, called fibrocytes, are present at a higher than normal frequency in patients with Graves’ disease, according to a new study, the first to associate fibrocytes with this autoimmune disease.
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Researchers identify an immune cell linked to inflammation and scarring in Graves’ eye disease
New test may help address costly parasite in sheep industry
Researchers at Oregon State University and the University of Georgia have developed an improved, more efficient method to test for the most serious of the parasitic worms in sheep, a problem that causes hundreds of millions of dollars in losses every year to the global sheep and wool industry.
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New system helps explain salmon migration
A new acoustic telemetry system tracks the migration of juvenile salmon using one-tenth as many fish as comparable methods, suggests a paper published in the January edition of the American Fisheries Society journal Fisheries. The paper also explains how the system is best suited for deep, fast-moving rivers and can detect fish movement in more places than other tracking methods.
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CES: Mobile TV Multiplies
Broadcasters planned for CES 2010 to be a “ coming out party ” for mobile television, and manufacturers such as Samsung, Dell and Vizio have followed suit with mobile DTV-equipped products. Associated Press A Samsung phone taking in a live broadcast is shown at CES. The Open Mobile Video Coalition, a group of broadcasters and industry execs, have tried for two years to establish technology standards and encourage other players to get involved.
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AOL may dump Google as search partner
Rosalie Marshall, V3.co.uk , Friday 8 January 2010 at 17:26:00 Chief exec Tim Armstrong says Microsoft would be an ‘interesting partner’ AOL has hinted that it may not renew its search partnership with Google this year, and could consider Microsoft or other search companies instead….
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France plans to tax Google and Yahoo
Rosalie Marshall, V3.co.uk , Friday 8 January 2010 at 16:34:00 Nicolas Sarkozy steps up plea for restrictive internet In a move that may have repercussions worldwide, French president Nicolas Sarkozy has put forward plans to tax major internet advertising companies like Google and Yahoo in order to raise…
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CES 2010: Dell shows off notebooks and new smartphone
V3.co.uk staff, V3.co.uk , Friday 8 January 2010 at 16:31:00 Computing giant introduces new Inspirons, a Mini 3i smartphone and a Mini 10 netbook upgrade Computing giant Dell has been showcasing a slew of new products at CES, including notebooks and a new smartphone, in a bid to regain the market share lost to Acer…
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CES: Vizio’s U-Haul Tradition
Once little known, Vizio has been making a huge impact on the electronics industry with its affordable flat-screen televisions and Blu-ray players. At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, its recent success was evident. Vizio A Vizio 58-inch Razor LED TV Though it still prefers to rent a ballroom at the Wynn Hotel to showcase its products rather than on the show floor, this year Vizio’s exhibit was 4,000 square feet, twice as much as last year
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CES: Vizio’s U-Haul Tradition
Mobile rivals question Orange and T-Mobile merger
Dan Worth, V3.co.uk , Friday 8 January 2010 at 15:54:00 Vodafone, O2, and 3 want UK – not European – regulators to investigate deal Several leading mobile phone operators have called on UK regulators to examine the proposed merger between Orange UK and T-Mobile UK, rather than the European Commission (EC)….
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