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Fujitsu introduces high level cloud computing based services
Fujitsu, one of Japan's leading global brands offering IT products and services, launched new services based on cloud computing at the Fujitsu annual forum in Tokyo. The company aims to target the Japanese domestic market worth 3 billion US $ in this financial year. Fujitsu's Tsuneo Kawatsuma made a conceptual presentation to indicate the shift of Cloud computing from private space to ...
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Canadas Tech Industry Hoping To Capitalize On US Visa Woes
A Canadian invasion of sorts is underway in the US, but it isn't a military operation - rather, it's an attempt to convince Silicon Valley tech workers frustrated with ...
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YouTube involved in conspiracy to silence public debate on corporate patents on human genes
Natural News May 18, 2013 YouTube, owned by corporate giant Google, has banned our video discussing the corporate ownership of patents on human genes. This video, which featured nothing more than myself and Robert Scott Bell criticizing Angelina Jolie for hyping up BRCA breast cancer gene tests and being part of the trillion-dollar industry of ';human genomics'; apparently ran afoul ...
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Rob Ford CrackMayor of Toronto accused of using cocaine Canada News
Rob Ford called the claims ';ridiculous'; as he addressed a swarm of reporters outside his house in Canada’s biggest city. The denial came after gossip site Gawker and the Toronto Star published articles saying they had been offered a video of the alleged smoking session. Both outlets said they declined to pay the $100,000 (65,930) price tag wanted by a person with the mobile ...
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Korea United at World Table Tennis Championships
May 17 - Despite the on-going tensions between the two countries, North Korea and South Korea came together in total harmony at the World Table Tennis Championships at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris The meeting saw North Korea and South Korea leave with honours even as they claimed one victory each in their two matches.In their women's doubles meeting South Korea's Park ...
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The official FIFA World Cup Magazine - Episode 12
Brazil (TM) Video Magazine. In the latest edition, we delve into FIFA World Cup qualifying, take a trip around Brasilia and see famous former footballers in different roles. First, we take a closer look at the tightest races on the road ...
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SA Roadlink denies liquidation claims
"SA Roadlink Passenger Services is solvent and continuing with its daily business of providing coaches on the national roads, whilst serving public interests and looking after them on the road," it said in a statement on ...
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Paul B. Farrell $10 trillion in X-Prizes needed to save the world
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- Yes, X-Prize billionaires are failing their mission: "Making the Impossible Possible." Now they need at least $10 trillion to save the world, and a far grander vision, the new ...
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Gold falls on stockists selling global cues
Gold prices fell by Rs 110 to Rs 26,700 per ten grams in the national capital today on reduced offtake against stockists selling sparked by a weak global ...
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How Tom Perlmutter turned the NFB into a global new-media player
When Tom Perlmutter took on the top job at the National Film Board of Canada in 2007, he did what was expected - travelled to Ottawa and began knocking on doors. He found a sympathetic audience among bureaucrats and politicians who agreed the NFB was a worthy thing and should digitize its remarkable collection of Canadian film, but nobody actually produced any cash for an institution that was ...
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Freedom Gala aids victims of global sex trade
STANDING TALLER: Shannon Belkin and Tina Oliver's golf club lunches for 100 women regularly benefited the Salvation Army's Deborah's Gate program to aid sexual-trafficking victims. This year, with Oliver still on the committee and Tali'ah Aquilini co-chairing, Belkin moved the Freedom Gala to the Sheraton Wall Centre hotel. With men now attending and author-TV reporter Victor ...
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Facebooks Sandberg says its okay for women to cry at work
business daily, the 43-year-old admitted: "I cry at work," adding women are not "one type of person Monday through Friday" and "then a different person in the nights and weekend." "I think we are all of us emotional beings and it's okay for us to share that emotion at work," said Facebook's number two, who was named ...
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Taste of outside world Smugglers sneak KFC into Gaza
The demand for KFC in the Gaza strip has led one company to beat the Israeli blockade by smuggling the fast food through tunnels from Egypt. NBC's Annabel Roberts ...
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Bellary case developing mining penal code for the country CSE
Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General of Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) said that the Bellary case and perhaps now the Goa case is setting a precedent for mining regulations in the ...
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World Curling Federation launches green facilities drive
May 17 - The World Curling Federation (WCF) has introduced a new energy efficiency initiative to help member associations cut their carbon footprints by boosting the environmental credentials of existing curling facilities. As part of the drive, the WCF is offering interest free loans of up to $100,000 (66,000/EUR78,000) or 50 per cent of the costs involved in a project to help limit the ...
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Gawker launches crackstarter to buy Rob Ford video
Mayor Ford to Horwath: Force an election TORONTO - They’re not raising money for impoverished children or a cure for cancer - it’s to own the rights to the infamous video of Toronto’s mayor said to be smoking crack. And all that money would be going to Rexdale drug dealers. Gawker, the New York-based news and gossip website that broke the story that there is a video they ...
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Can art change the world
>Editor's note: Flora Zhang is a producer at CNN Digital. Follow her on Twitter: @flozha (CNN) -- "If you give me Times Square, I want to give it back to the people. "JR, the 30-year-old globetrotting French street artist, could well say the same about the slums of Kenya or the favelas of Brazil, where he has created large-scale projects. Known for his black-and-white portraits, poster-sized ...
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The world according to Badr Jafar
We are two minutes into the conversation, and Badr Jafar already needs to explain himself. "You'll be glad to know that there is a logic behind the perceived madness," he ...
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UAEs Hakkasan eyes global brand expansion
The announcement comes shortly after the launch of its first branded entertainment and nightlife venue Hakkasan Las Vegas at MGM Grand Hotel & ...
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Afghanistan turns to Australia for mining expertise
Afghanistan Australia could help Afghanistan develop its fledgling mining industry and tap into mineral and energy reserves estimated to be worth trillions of dollars. The country is eager to find a new source of revenue when international aid starts to decline and foreign forces withdraw next year. Afghan mining minister Wahidullah Shahrani, has already met with various Australian Government ...
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How to get more older women on TV | Anna Ford
Anna Ford 'Women of age often have wisdom, beauty, humour - and another point of view. So why aren't they chosen?' Photograph: Hugo ...
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Veterans from World War II carrier hold final reunion
Veterans of the World War II-era aircraft carrier USS Franklin held their final planned reunion Friday in South Carolina. The gathering, held at the USS Yorktown at the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant brought together about two dozen of the remaining crew members. The Franklin was badly damaged in a Japanese attack on March 19, 1945. During the bomb attack, more than ...
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Being a Democracy Hating Corporate Power-Defending Newspaper Owner Runs Deep in the Koch Family
The Koch bros are rumored to be possible bidders for the Tribune company and its large regional papers including the LA Times their grandfather Harry Koch would be ...
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Saratoga Teen’s Research Takes Science World By Storm
18-year-old Eesha Khare (left), a senior at Lynbrook High School, is one of two runners up at the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix. ...
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Moodys Global economicrecovery losing momentum
(MENAFN - Arab News) Over the past three months, the global economic recovery from last year's slowdown has lost momentum, with several economies still facing significant challenges and unlikely to quickly resume "normal" growth rates, says Moody's Investors Service in a new report.Moody's expects the euro area economy, in particular, to experience a deeper and lengthier ...










