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Google Pushes the World Toward Cloud Computing with Its New Operating System
in The Search Engine Weblog, on July 10, 2009
...king of an industry giant. And if they're successful, Google will surely begin more agressively developing premium paid versions of it's free cloud-based apps.
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Chrome OS: The Fight is Finally on for Microsoft and Google...
in Bizinformer, on July 10, 2009
...essWeek provides some details on the Chrome OS announcement: Late on July 7, Google said it's developing an operating system for personal computers based on its Web browser Chrome and the open-so...
G8 squibs it on climate change
in Sox First, on July 9, 2009
...omic growth. In other words, the world's richest nations have again failed to acknowledge that developing nations need to drag themselves out of poverty. Unless we get a deal that's truly gl...
Can the G8 solve climate change?
in Sox First, on July 6, 2009
...rbon Positive newsletter suggests, there is still a standoff in negotiations between developed and developing nations, particularly China and India, which leaves the world with just five months to br...
GM Stands For... General Mess. But PT Cruiser Cruises On
in carzz.org, on July 1, 2009
...Motors management, there were always brilliant designers and engineers on staff who were capable of developing a world-class compact had they been given a chance.
Today's good news (thankfully t...
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in Wangtam, on June 30, 2009
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Rive Gauche by Jean-Louis Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on June 30, 2009
...red piece.
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The Technibond buyer travels around the world to work with designers and factories developing this fabulous and sophisticated collection. Each piece is made to the quality standards ...
Swisslog introduces new solution for medication supply chain
in Supplychainer, on June 26, 2009
... specifically designed for hospital medication flow. Swisslog's IMS will automate reordering of drugs directly with the hospital's pharmaceutical wholesaler. All inventory movements from the w...
Role of Genetics in Allergies and Asthma
in Allergies, on June 24, 2009
... © ktylerconk We all know that an individuals chances of developing allergies is determined by both genetics and environmental influences. While we can control environmental conditions to a certai...
Directors warned about greenwash
in Sox First, on June 22, 2009
...osecution down the track. All this coincides with moves by the World Business Summit in Copenhagen developing a draft framework that will require companies to put climate change information in thei...
Social Entrepreneurhip at Stanford
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on June 21, 2009
... is a polymer-based knee joint that can be manufactured for less than $20. The team responsible for developing this product is now doing the field trials in India and has been fitted on over 40 patien...
NFL Week 6
in End Zone Buzz, on June 19, 2009
...iego's Chargers was arrested trying to cross the US/Canada border on a warrant out of Texas for drugs and burglary charges.
Leaf posted a $45k bond in Washington State and promised to appear in ...
Securing pharma supply chain: Is now the right time?
in Supplychainer, on June 18, 2009
...ention and buzz around some previously hot topics: One of those areas is the subject of counterfeit drugs in pharmaceutical industry.
Supply and Demand Chain Executive has recently published a pie...
Ultimate Bentley Display Promised for 2009 Pebble Beach
in Classical Drives, on June 15, 2009
...s. Tim Birkin, perhaps the most famous of the fast-living Bentley Boys, devoted much of his time to developing a supercharger for the race team and all four of the original Birkin Blower race cars are...
Victoza: New Diabetes Drug, Better Than Byetta?
in Daily Diabetic, on June 14, 2009
...er than Byetta (exenatide) .
From WebMD :
Byetta is the first of the class of type 2 diabetes drugs called GLP-1 analogs. The drug takes advantage of the body's own signaling system to increa...
Drug pushing Eli Lilly
in Sox First, on June 13, 2009
...to make millions selling vaccines to stop swine flu, it's worth looking at how they are pushing drugs. Bloomberg reports that drug giant Eli Lilly pushed drugs for dementia, specifically Zyprex...
Want a better credit score? Manage your money
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on June 12, 2009
... mortgage loan. They should just make sure they use this time wisely by paying down their debts and developing a history of paying their bills on time.
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Wal-Mart Promises to Promote Women. Do you Believe Them?
in Bizinformer, on June 11, 2009
...ny's annual shareholder conference on Friday, June 5, to boost the retailer's commitment to developing female leaders by launching a "global women's council." Just 27% of Wal-Mar...
FDA's Annette McCarthy: We Can Manage Nanotech Food Safety
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 11, 2009
...y.
"In order to assist manufacturers to ensure product safety, the FDA is in the process of developing a guidance document for nanotechnology, which will become available before the end of 2010...
Health supply chains in Africa to be discussed in CSCMP 2009 conference
in Supplychainer, on June 9, 2009
...pply chain insights in this area. At the center of the international issue of improving delivery of drugs, vaccines, and other remedies to needy populations is the role of the supply chain. The sessio...
Chemotherapy Drug Triggers Fatal Allergic Reactions
in Allergies, on June 9, 2009
... the chemical solvent - a derivative of castor oil — that is used to dissolve some insoluble drugs before they can be injected into the blood stream.
Two patients who died from an allergic reac...
OTC Prostate Cancer Test Kit in the Making
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 5, 2009
... Researchers are developing a diagnostic test for prostate cancer wherein gold nanoparticles screen for the same cancer-related protein marker that is screened for by the FDA-approved Prostate-Sp...
RFID Aids War Efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq
in The RFID Weblog, on May 31, 2009
...r efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He even asked technology providers to keep on researching and developing products which will aid the U.S. Transportation Command in safe transportation of essentia...
Express News: Free News Application for Android Smartphones
in The Smart PDA, on May 26, 2009
... Handmark is renowned for developing smart applications for Smartphones and Pocket PC's. It has recently released the Express News application, which brings free news from all corners of world ...
Fenofibrate and Risk of Amputation in Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on May 25, 2009
The cholesterol-lowering drug fenofibrate , when used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes cuts the risk of a first diabetes-related limb amputation by 36%.
Such were the findings recently reported in The Lancet .
From WebMD :
"I would call that a substantial reduction in risk," ...
Happy Parents = Happy Children?
in Next Nine Months, on May 23, 2009
... changes in our children at the time of their conception.
Brain chemicals such as endorphins, and drugs, such as marijuana and heroin are known to have significant effects on sperm and eggs, altering...
RFID technology for treatment of chronic pain
in The RFID Weblog, on May 18, 2009
...ound untrue at the moment but it could become a possibility in the near future. MicroTransponder is developing a novel device to take care of your pains. This device which includes a tiny injectable...
Nokia Announces World's Cheapest G3 Phones
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on May 18, 2009
...dsets, with Nokia's traditional block design, are targeted at entry-level prepaid users in both developing and established markets.
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Golden Rice is an Effective Source of Vitamin A
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 15, 2009
...carotene in the grains, seen as a viable method of alleviating vitamin-A deficiency particularly in developing countries. In its current form, Golden Rice contains 35 micrograms of beta-carotene per g...
Climate change and health
in Sox First, on May 14, 2009
...ons of people at increased risk." According to the report, much of the impact will be felt in developing countries that don't have the same sort of health infrastructure as the developed wor...
The Fetal Fibronectin Test
in Well Woman Blog, on May 12, 2009
...edical intervention while sparing many women from unnecessary treatment including powerful steroid drugs and hospitalization.
Yes. Premature birth can be detected. There is an FDA-approved, noninvas...
Vitamin D and Turmeric Supplements Against Allergies
in Allergies, on May 10, 2009
...stamine from mast cells. If it works similarly in humans, this would prevent allergy symptoms from developing.
Vitamin D has anti-inflammatory effects on smooth muscle cells in the airways. This migh...
Bacteria with Multiple Antibiotic Resistance in Waste Treatment Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 10, 2009
...ested. The bacteria in samples taken 100 yards downstream also were more likely to resist multiple drugs than bacteria upstream.
Xi said the problem isn't that treatment plants don't do a goo...
First Fiat in North America? Bravo!
in carzz.org, on May 6, 2009
...e in collaboration with Opel, some with Citroen/Peugeot, plus quite a few designed for sale only in developing markets. Clearly not all are suited to the US and Canada but it's interesting to spec...
Fish Finder Watch Might Be Best Father's Day Present
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...nks to the Kindle, and my wife became a Mac fan only because of her iPhone. There are "gateway drugs" in technology that can change a person's world once they are introduced to them. The...
Diabetes Drug Januvia May Trigger Pancreatitis, Pancreatic Cancer
in Daily Diabetic, on April 30, 2009
...reatic cancer in humans.
"Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease - people often take the same drugs for many years, so any adverse effect that could over time increase the risk for pancreatic ca...
Vitamin D Deficiency May Increase Asthma Risk
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 30, 2009
...cording to a Costa Rican study , children with Vitamin D deficiency could be at a higher risk of developing asthma.
Vitamin D levels were also associated with increased frequency of hospitalizati...
Apple and Verizon consider iPhone deal
in Wangtam, on April 28, 2009
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Director at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center becomes supply chain "Pro to know" of the year
in Supplychainer, on April 27, 2009
...," said Andrew K. Reese, editor of Supply & Demand Chain Executive. "Their efforts in developing the tools and processes that enable companies to weather risky economic conditions and pl...
T-Mobile's April 21 Event: T-Mobile G2, or 3G Sidekick?
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 10, 2009
...nally bring Hiptop fans into the 3G age with support for 3G connectivity on T-Mobile's still-developing 3G network ."
More here from SlashGear ... more here from Electronista ... mo...
Prenatal Learning: What you should know
in Next Nine Months, on April 9, 2009
... © get directly down
Many parents talk to their developing child in the womb or play music because they recognize the importance of stimulation for the developing child. There is more and more re...
The Latest on PowerPlay Golf
in Eagle Par Birdie, on April 7, 2009
...mat.
Andy Hiseman says the made-for-TV events are a critical component in creating the profile and developing the brand among grassroots golfers like you and me.
The next step is to leverage that in...
A cool example of sustainable development in Africa
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on March 31, 2009
... This is a cool example I found recently on how Dubai is helping Rwanda with developing tourism capabilities and improve its level of welfare.
In this article (link here ) in Fast Company, the a...
Rite Aid for Allergies
in Allergies, on March 27, 2009
If you prefer shopping for your allergy medications online, take advantage of Rite Aid 's offerings for allergy sufferers. Rite Aid has teamed up with the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (AAAAI) to help those affected find the best treatments for their symptoms.
If yo...
Market soars as trade collapses
in Sox First, on March 24, 2009
...s that it's a case of synchronized sinking - monthly exports and imports of major developed and developing economies have been falling in unison since September 2008. The WTO writes: "Since ...
Spidr: Connect, Combine, Grow
in Wangtam, on March 18, 2009
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March is DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) Awareness Month
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 12, 2009
...wide, promoting the importance of having healthcare professionals assess patients for their risk of developing DVT. They will roll out to 14 cities across the nation.
This year, on March 10th, the Co...
Global recession on its way
in Sox First, on March 9, 2009
... time since World War Two and trade set to record its largest decline in 80 years. And as expected, developing countries in Asia and Africa will be hit the hardest. The crisis that started in the Uni...
MIT Student Wins Prize for Nanomedicine Research
in Nanotechbuzz, on March 7, 2009
... student Geoffrey von Maltzahn won this year's $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for "developing a technique that utilizes nanosize gold particles to target malignant tumors and kill can...
TV Doubles Asthma Risk in Young Kids
in Allergies, on March 3, 2009
...udy found that young children who spend more than two hours a day watching TV double their risk of developing asthma.
It's not the television exactly that the experts blame, but the sedentary li...
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Increase Risk of Neural Tube Defects
in Next Nine Months, on March 2, 2009
...t the only crucial nutrient in a pregnant woman's diet that can influence the risks of her baby developing neural tube defects such as spina bifida . A new study indicates that children born to ...
Supply chain video: Managing Supply Chain in a Tough Economy (Part 3)
in Supplychainer, on February 28, 2009
...t North Carolina State University (You can see the first part and second part here & here ). Developing customers and paying attention to what is happening to customers as well as customers'...
Pollution-Related Asthma May Start in the Womb
in Allergies, on February 27, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 3423245 More and more studies link a child's risk of developing allergies and asthma to the conditions far back to when it was still in its mother's ...
How Capsaicin Interacts with Pain Receptors
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 27, 2009
...nsiveness range was shifted," Qin said.
Researchers hope that these findings may help lead to developing other analgesics that ease pain without causing irritation....
WagerLog: Track Your Gambling Stats
in Wangtam, on February 26, 2009
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Save Money by Trimming Your Budget
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 21, 2009
...ll also know that there is only so much cash available for the week.
Save Money by Using Generic Drugs
One more way to save money is to buy the less expensive generic drugs. By law, they have to ...
Introducing AribaWeb
in Java Entrepreneur, on February 20, 2009
...e code, Live Edit & X-Ray so developers can see how code works as it runs, and a full stack for developing business database applications," writes ZDNet's Dana Blankenhorn . "The co...
Drug Combo May Lower Diabetics' Kidney Risk
in Daily Diabetic, on February 19, 2009
...0 patients.
After an average follow-up of four years, patients taking the blood pressure-lowering drugs were 21 percent less likely to have kidney disease than those in the placebo group.
The rese...
Having Pets Can Help Fight Allergies
in Allergies, on February 18, 2009
... example), there is a lot of evidence indicating that growing up with pets make kids less prone to developing asthma and allergies .
In one study, Gern analyzed the blood of babies immediately after...
E+Co receives award for the development in energy
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on February 14, 2009
...ecently awarded the Enterprising Social Innovation award for his work in the clean energy sector in developing countries. His company makes clean energy investments in developing countries. With 15 ye...
Rise of the Solar Phones
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 13, 2009
...t's Amy Mae Elliott , Chinese manufacturer ZTE has also announced a solar phone. "Aimed at developing markets, the ZTE option is for those who need the solar tech in order to actually be able...
Latest Research Reveals Why More People Are Developing Asthma
in Exclusive from our news room , on February 12, 2009
Asthma, a lung disorder prevalent in children, has been increasing its reach by infecting more children, and lately adults.
For years the causes of asthma went undiscovered and gradually medical science began discovering the irritants that caused asthmatic reactions.
Now, as more cases of the dise...
WomenHeart Celebrates American Heart Month With Heart Promises Campaign
in Well Woman Blog, on February 9, 2009
...es in hormone levels due to puberty, pregnancy, and menopause cause women to be at a higher risk of developing periodontal disease - a serious form of gum disease associated with tooth loss and other ...
Looking for new social ideas: Reducing E-Waste is one!
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on February 8, 2009
...ficant negative impact which E-Waste is having on our world. This effect is especially very high in developing countries in Asia and Africa. The video provides a set of facts and figures which are sho...
C-Section Raises Asthma Risk
in Allergies, on February 8, 2009
...rding to a recently published study, children born by cesarean delivery are at increased risk for developing asthma , particularly if the condition already runs in the family.
Overall, children deli...
Insulin May Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease
in Daily Diabetic, on February 3, 2009
...242
The formation of Alzheimer's-related protein plaques can be prevented by insulin and other drugs that control diabetes. Such were the findings of researchers from Northwestern University .
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Stem Cell Therapy Reverse Multipple Sclerosis
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 31, 2009
... five of the group suffered side effects of the treatment and all of these were easily treated with drugs, the researchers report.
The volunteers, aged between 20 and 53, were followed for a total of...
PC Maker Dell Nearly Ready To Enter the Smartphone Market
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 30, 2009
...g PC business thanks to the current recession, the world's number-two PC maker has been quietly developing smartphones built on both Google's Android operating system and Microsoft's Windo...
New Evidence Against Barry Bonds May Not Be Admissible
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 29, 2009
...ave hinted that they have evidence proving that Barry Bonds was involved with performance enhancing drugs other than those for which he is under indictment.
However, this, and possibly other evidence...
A Conversation with Larry Guevel of Unisys
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on January 29, 2009
...rea that concerns many in the customer community are the significant transactions costs involved in developing an outsourcing relationship. This includes costs of third-party consultants and attorneys...




