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Arkansas Governor Praises U of A's Dedication to Nanotech
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 4, 2009
...ticle coating product to be sold to the metal-cutting industry," writes the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Laurie Whalen . "As many as 100 people will be employed by the research-and-techn...
Rise of the Solar Phones
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 13, 2009
...nista ... more here from Inhabitat ... more here from Ubergizmo ... and more here from Mobile Gazette .
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Maths and the meltdown
in Sox First, on January 14, 2009
One of the big drivers of this financial meltdown were the econometric models that saw mathematics guiding investor behavior. The reality is that the big drivers of bubbles are social and psychological. What's needed now is some sort of infrastructure that can anticipate our thinking, inhib...
Introducing the Motorola MotoSurf A3100 Smartphone
in The Smart PDA, on January 14, 2009
... RSS feeds, Social Networking
Battery life: 6.8 hours talk, 12 days standby (GSM)
Source: Mobile Gazette
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MicroBiome Analysis Center to Link Chronic Diseases to Microbiomes
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 14, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6906975 A new molecular ecology facility at Mason called the MicroBiome Analysis Center (MBAC) aims to catalog the human microbiome - the population of microorganisms living within the human body- and try to correlate it with chronic diseases such as obes...
The Day After - Week 5
in End Zone Buzz, on October 6, 2008
© Jessa B.C. Week 5 of the NFL season is over. There were some blowouts, at least one great comeback, and a few surprises along the way. Let's revel in the carnage.
Kurt Warner nearly retired last week after seeing what happened to Anquan Boldin.
steelers linebacker James Harrison...
Oldie-but-Goody: Tightwad Gazette
in Cool Picking, on September 9, 2008
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The Tightwad Gazette by Amy Dacyczyn is an oldie-but-goody and a must-buy for anyone who's feeling the crunch. Chock-full of slightly retro ideas and fun suggestions, we've gotte...
Introducing the Sony Ericsson T700 Fashion Phone
in The Smart PDA, on August 12, 2008
...ery: 9.5 hours talk / 15 days standby (GSM), 4.5 hours talk / 15 days standby (3G)
Source: Mobile Gazette ...
Audit liabilty - the PwC case
in Sox First, on July 12, 2008
A case in the Pennsylvania supreme court in a case involving PricewaterhouseCoopers could set a precedent for accountant liability. At the center of the case is the creditor's committee for the bankrupt Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation . What we have here is a a grou...
Zum ersten, zum zweiten...
in BiblioBlog, on June 18, 2008
...muss dennoch nicht unbedingt auf eine Kopernikus-Erstausgabe verzichten , wie auf "gazette.de" (Archiv vom Dez. 1998) zu lesen:
"Aus der Bibliothek der Polnischen Akademie der Wisse...
New Nokia E66 and E71 Eseries Business Devices announced
in The Smart PDA, on June 17, 2008
Nokia has finally announced its two new business Eseries devices and they are all set to do well in the market. Both devices would be available in Q3 2008 and are expected to be priced around $550.
The Nokia E66 is slider device, which is a successor to the Nokia E65 and comes with 3.5G, WiFi an...
WVU President Resigns, Finally
in The Universities Weblog, on June 6, 2008
...igned to after weeks of pressure of the Heather Bresch affair, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette .
Garrison's resignation is not effective until September 1st, so he has about 12 ...
WVU Board Supports President Mike Garrison
in The Universities Weblog, on June 1, 2008
...to Mylan Inc. executive Heather Bresch." This, according to an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette .
The Bresch controversy has plagued WVU since the post-Gazette broke the story six month...
U of Oregon Guide Makes Tour Group Take Off Beaver Gear
in The Universities Weblog, on May 20, 2008
...e the students were allowed to enter the athletic facilities on campus, according to the Corvallis Gazette Times .
According to the Oregon paper, the incident took place last Friday. The paper inter...
Why Squidoo?
in BootStrapMe, on May 13, 2008
... information hub for news and views from the Pennsylvania Anthracite region
• Tamaqua Gateway Gazette , a similar Internet hub about a small town I used to live and where I still own a home (Are yo...
Build your bootstrapped business today
in BootStrapMe, on May 5, 2008
...on after working a decade at a daily newspaper in the area
• Another site, Tamaqua Gateway Gazette , provides resources on a small town in northeastern Pennsylvania where I still own a house and whic...
Panel Finds That WVU "Acted Inappropriately" in Awarding MBA to Gov's Daughter
in The Universities Weblog, on April 23, 2008
...a Pennsylvania-based drug company that specializes in generic pharmaceuticals. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote a routine story about her new appointment and discovered the questions about her WVU ...
Online Dating for Farmers Online
in The Dating Weblog, on January 14, 2008
... dating site specifically geared towards those people who work on farms. An article in The Colorado Gazette explains how the unique lives of farmers simply can't be understood by city folk. These ...
New York Style Bubbly
in Celebrate Wine, on December 29, 2007
...ve some New York sparklers a shot if you can find them! The Finger Lakes offers a few and the Star-Gazette 's wine columnist has offered his tasting notes on a few of them, including this one: L...
WVU Accused of Favoritism in Case That Involves Governor's Family
in The Universities Weblog, on December 24, 2007
...s likely to generate some heat in the Mountain State.
According to a story in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette , West Virginia University revised the academic transcript of Heather Bresch, the chi...
Bootstrap billionaire dies
in BootStrapMe, on December 22, 2007
...today from injuries sustained in an accident at his home.
See this report from the Janesville Gazette for more details.
Forward Janesville president John Beckord told the paper the entrepre...
Pomegranates
in Do you like to cook?, on December 20, 2007
pome·gran·ate n.
1. A deciduous shrub or small tree (Punica granatum) native to Asia and widely cultivated for its edible fruit.
2. The fruit of this tree, having a tough reddish rind, and containing many seeds, each enclosed in a juicy, mildly acidic, red pulp.
"Eve's apple" ...
How About Spending Christmas In Las Vegas?
in Play Las Vegas, on December 15, 2007
Source:www.rosebrand.com
No this is not a joke; why not spend Christmas in Las Vegas.
I know that most people spend Christmas and other holidays at home or with friends and relatives, but Las Vegas, despite all the expansion, is still a cozy, romantic little town at heart.
Las Vegas is more th...
Headlines and CEO pay
in Sox First, on December 12, 2007
The media spends a lot of time bagging CEOs for outrageous salaries and perks. But a recent study suggests the media might be just as much to blame. The study by University of Colorado researchers, reported here , examined more than 1500 companies and CEOs from 1997 to 2005 and how often th...
Harvard Jumps Into the Financial Aid Race
in The Universities Weblog, on December 11, 2007
It is becoming almost a weekly occurrence. Another top tier private university is increasing the size of its awards to students getting need-based financial aid. And this time it's Harvard ...
We reported on Duke 's financial aid policy move just yesterday. Duke and harvard are pa...
WV Settles Lawsuit on Deferring Promise Scholarships
in The Universities Weblog, on December 9, 2007
The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission has settled a lawsuit with a Mormon student over whether or not he can defer the state's Promise Scholarship until after he returns from missionary service.
David Haws sued the state after in July because he was denied the scholarship at Wes...
Bootstrap first then VC finance
in BootStrapMe, on November 10, 2007
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An article last week in the Toronto Gazette reinforced an idea that commonly comes up in conversations on bootstrapping .
In Canada as here in the States, it's better to bootstrap to get yo...
In Defense Of Slot Machines
in The Gambling Weblog, on November 7, 2007
Source:www.content.answers.com
Slot machines are proliferating throughout the country despite the many attempts being made by a small, but very vocal minority that wants to save people from themselves, by prohibiting slot machines.
The protests against slot machines are usually brought b...
Keyboarding Not Responsible for Carpal Tunnel
in The Gadgets Weblog, on November 5, 2007
As many hours a day as I spend behind a keyboard, you'd think I would have developed carpal tunnel issues. If you follow my work online, you might wonder when I'm not behind a keyboard. The irony here is that my wife has more carpal tunnel problems than I do, and she averages less tha...
Chautauqua-Lake Erie Wine Trail Holiday Wine Weekend
in Celebrate Wine, on October 22, 2007
...ecial holiday gift. The Holiday Wine Weekends run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "If you have a special winery or favorite winery, try to go on one of those periods wh...
Got $1,000 to Burn? Consider the Samsung Serenata...
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 2, 2007
... of the month.
More here from CNET News ... more here from Gizmodo ... more here from Mobile Gazette ... more here from TMCnet ... more here from Tech Digest ... and the press release is ...
Non-Profits Face Tough IT Hiring Challenges
in Networking for Pros, on September 4, 2007
non-profit organizations are having a difficult time recruiting IT workers, according to an article in Information Week . Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies report that 70 percent of non-profits are challenged by recruiting IT workers. The report also indicated ...
Gene Therapy Clear Amyloid Plaques in Animal Trials
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 31, 2007
untreated brain
Photo: Plaques comprised of amyloid-beta are the hallmark pathology of Alzheimer's disease. In this study, the scientists used an amyloid-degrading enzyme to clear these amyloid cobwebs from the brain - as illustrated in these treated (right) versus untreated (left) brain...
Growing Maryland's Wine Industry
in Celebrate Wine, on August 17, 2007
...eing planted thanks in part to a state-sponsored buyout program to help promote other crops.
From Gazette.net :
Joe Fiola, a viticulture and small fruit specialist on the vineyard research team, sa...
Canada Threatens to Ban Mobile Phones in Classrooms
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 15, 2007
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The Montreal Gazette's Roberto Rocha today looks at the inevitable implications of rogers wireless ' announcement earlier this week that they're introducing a $5-a-month MySp...
So, What Do You Eat?: An Allergy Cookbook by Stephanie Hapner
in Allergies, on June 30, 2007
...s tax included) to: WeslEE Originals, P.O. Box 757, Winona Lake, IN 46590 .
Source: The Journal Gazette
[In photo: Stephanie Hapner mixes things up for son Wesley, 12, who has food allergies. Ha...
Will Conrad Black walk?
in Sox First, on June 13, 2007
...l," Rick Powers, assistant dean of management at the University of Toronto, told the Montreal Gazette . "In the end, there's a corporate government structure in place (and) it appears ...
A Rose By Any Other Name - Would Sell Better??
in Bizinformer, on June 9, 2007
...ess likely to buy a car if they don't like the name. Debbie Kelley writes about it on her blog Gazette Business . Who had the worst rated names?
Toyota Yaris
subaru B9 Tribeca
Volkswagen ...
Fun Fashion Jewelry ala Lulu Guinness
in The Jewelry Weblog, on June 9, 2007
...able accessories to put on your wish list along with all kinds of wacky side news such as its Lulu Gazette .
It's a little hard to describe. For example you might see a faux ad in the gazette t...
Neues Gerücht über flashbasierten iMac aufgetaucht
in Pimp your Mac, on May 13, 2007
...ohne Spekulatitionen leben kann, dem empfehle ich die Apple Rumors der Apple Gazette - macht eure Gerüchte doch selbst!...
Women of the Ivies
in The Universities Weblog, on May 7, 2007
...with Rodin, met recently at Harvard to compare notes. Here's a brief synopsis from the Harvard Gazette :
In a historic first, Harvard on Wednesday (May 2) hosted "Women at the Top: The Cha...
Peanuts or Apples?
in Well Woman Blog, on May 6, 2007
...re pregnant? Could eating peanuts cause allergy problems for your child? According to the Montreal Gazette :
Eating peanuts during pregnancy during pregnancy appears to quadruple the risk that the b...
Chemicals and Your Health
in Well Woman Blog, on April 22, 2007
...ealth, and, in particular, to women's health? An article in this morning's Pittsburgh Post Gazette says:
Conclusive scientific studies have linked exposure to pesticides, herbicides and a w...
How to Get Things Done When Working from Home
in Home Based Business, on April 17, 2007
..."I'll ask if they have five minutes to talk and then we discuss projects."
via Reno Gazette Journal
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Starbucks Introduces Hot Drink Machines
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 29, 2007
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According to The Gazette , you'll soon find Starbucks in vending machines, spreading its highly successful brand of coffee to places where a barista just can't reach. Starbucks already ha...
A Scientific Way to Go Faster Downhill
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 13, 2007
...ice tag ; they've been working with the company refining the device since 2004.
Via Corvallis Gazette-Times ...
Faust Named Harvard President
in The Universities Weblog, on February 12, 2007
(Source: Harvard University)
Well, it seems news sources were right: Drew Gilpin Faust, founding dean of the Radcliffe Institute, has been named president of Harvard University. Faust is the first female president in the university's history.
Here's a snippet from a university press ...
Corporate social responsibility and reputation
in Sox First, on February 7, 2007
...iqueta lopez Ramos told The Wall Street Journal, which we have here via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette : "The involvement of Bill Gates and his wife in their charitable foundation has had a...
The greening of Exxon Mobil?
in Sox First, on January 29, 2007
...And how real is it? As The Wall Street Journal points out, available here via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , the apparent shift is highly nuanced. Exxon Mobil still notes uncertainties in climate sci...
The SOX debate and global capital
in Sox First, on January 26, 2007
Despite a McKinsey report warning that New York faces a dire future as a financial centre if Sarbanes-Oxley isn't fixed, and despite the misgivings about SOX from Hank Paulson's crew in the interim report from the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation , SarbOx remains popular with i...
Death by Chocolate Mystery Weekend in Langley
in Wandalust, on January 12, 2007
...nformation Center (208 Anthes Street) where participants receive a special edition of the Langley Gazette with stories about the crime, photos of the suspects that are scattered throughout this...
Ten things I learned this year
in BootStrapMe, on December 19, 2006
...post written to the The Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation and The Montreal Gazette Christmas Fund
Well, I've never won anything in my life (get out your wallet, Ben), but I figured ...
Powerful Jewelry Party
in The Jewelry Weblog, on December 4, 2006
...usiness, Azante Jewelry , is set up in a similar fashion.
From an article in the Green Bay Press Gazette :
Azante was launched in 2003 as a direct sales business complete with home shows. All of ...
The Novelist's Accomplice
in Philoneist, on November 29, 2006
American scientists' share of scientific papers published in journals of the American Chemical Society have fallen from 64 percent in 1988 to 39 percent in 2005. I wasn't going to write about this report until a friend told me the following story today.
The story unfolds over a Thanks...
Kidney Failure Rates Rise With Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on November 16, 2006
As cases of Type 2 diabetes increase , so do the instances of kidney failure. People are entering dialysis at younger ages than ever before, and medical professionals look to the rising rates of Type 2 diabetes as the primary cause.
Jill Bennett, nurse manager at the Western New York Kidney Ce...
THIS WEEK'S TV MOVIES
in The Celebrities Weblog, on November 5, 2006
Source:www.alien-resurrection.com
How about a guide to all the movies that are available off air and on cable this week?
There are some pretty good first time movies on cable this month such as " Brokeback Mountain ," and the latest Harry Potter movie. Some reruns, or, "...
Why Fathers Need to Get More Involved
in Allergies, on November 2, 2006
...t of the picture, Moassessi hopes the event will be less intimidating. Read about it from the Reno Gazette Journal .
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Rural U.S. Still Lacks Broadband Access
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 1, 2006
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Jenni Glenn of Indiana's Fort Wayne Journal Gazette notes that most rural Indiana residents aren't yet reaping the benefits of wireless high-speed Internet access.
And that'...
"A Magical Animal."
in Philoneist, on October 29, 2006
I stopped thinking about deadly bacteria and started thinking about the tasty bacon halfway through a spinach salad tonight. The only acceptable reason to eat spinach is nutrition, and the only reason to eat bacon is that it tastes good. Let the complex carbohydrates and cholesterol duke it ...
RFID-Textilien "Made in Taiwan"
in RFID Weblog, on September 12, 2006
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Die Textilindustrie Taiwans experimentiert einem Bericht der RFid Gazette zufolge, mit RFID-Technologie, die in Kleidung eingenäht werden kann. Dabei steht in diesem Fall die gesundheitliche Übe...
A Rank Enterprise
in The Universities Weblog, on September 2, 2006
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(Source: Pennsylvania Gazette )
The annual appearance of U.S. News ' college guide never fails to spawn debate about the merit of such rankings. Some call it a glorified beauty contest...
Microsoft and the leak
in Sox First, on September 1, 2006
...housands have watched the supposedly clandestine video and given it five star reviews, reports The Gazette . Watch the video here and you decide....
A DIFFERENT KIND OF GAMBLING
in Play Las Vegas, on September 1, 2006
Source:www.bookme.travel.com
Some people come to Las Vegas to take the biggest gamble of their lives.
Las Vegas has long been not only a gambler's destination; it's also a place for lovers. This is quite a change from the time when people came here for the long extinct, "quikie ...
RFID - Sicherheit als Geschäft
in RFID Weblog, on August 18, 2006
...as ensteht ist trotz allem ein Big Business In Protecting RFID Cards , wie es die RFID-Gazette nennt. Das verkaufsfördende Prinzip ist einfach. Es muss keine reale Gefahr entstehen, die reine Theor...
Wal-Mart will auf RFID setzen
in RFID Weblog, on August 16, 2006
...roducts.
Doch hat diese Strategie durchaus auch ihre Kritiker. So kann man in der RFID-Gazette lesen, dass die Pläne:
despite all the little indicators that suggest that maybe their plans aren...
Wine Up as Beer Goes Flat
in Celebrate Wine, on August 7, 2006
Pizza and beer is slowing losing ground to pizza and wine as beer sales are feeling the sting of wine drinkers who are choosing a glass of vino over a can of suds. This is especially true in the United States where beer sales continue to drop as the wine industry becomes stronger and stronger.
F...
Medical Monitoring via Bluetooth
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 5, 2006
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Joe Fahy today describes how 59-year-old Kenneth Jones has wireless technology to thank for an improved quality of life. A device implanted in Jones'...




