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Symantec Lays Out Deduplication Plans
in On Storage, on July 10, 2009
Symantec this week announced plans to integrate deduplication into its NetBackup , Backup Exec and Enterprise Vault offerings.
"Data deduplication, or single-instance storage, involves the elimination of redundant data," explains Computerworld's Lucas Mearian . "Hash...
Rarities Jewelry with Carol Brodie
in The Jewelry Weblog, on July 9, 2009
...-cut Brazilian olive quartz (approx. 20x15mm). The prong-set gem perches over an open gallery that reveals soft serrated edges and appealing pear-shaped cutouts.
$300
Citrine and Onyx 10K Gold R...
Let's Retire F1's Bernie and Max Before it's Too Late
in carzz.org, on July 8, 2009
... First, Max gets caught with his pants down, playing Nazi sex games with paid floozies. Then Bernie reveals to a Daily Mail reporter his replusive views on democracy and Adolph Hitler. He attempts t...
'I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant' Premieres July 8 on TLC
in Next Nine Months, on July 4, 2009
... at 9pm ET/PT, TLC will air the network premiere of I DIDN'T KNOW I WAS PREGNANT, a series that reveals the astonishing stories of women who conceive and carry their babies all the way to labor an...
Treatment For Gaucher Disease From Protalix
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 4, 2009
... Gaucher disease is a hereditary, genetic disorder with severe and debilitating symptoms. It is an inherited metabolic disorder in which harmful quantities of a fatty substance called glucocerebr...
ExxonMobil funds climate sceptics
in Sox First, on July 2, 2009
... ExxonMobil Roger Cohen. Are ExxonMobil's footprints all over this? Maybe, when The Guardian reveals damning evidence that the world's biggest oil company has been pouring money into lobby ...
Why CEOs don't blog or Twitter
in Sox First, on June 30, 2009
...booming but bosses don't twitter or blog. For good reason too. A new survey, published here , reveals that only two out of the top 100 chief executive officers in the United States have Twitter ...
E-mail traffic analysis reveals disruptions
in The CIO Weblog, on June 23, 2009
Science is now proving what bored e-mail server admins the world over have known for some time, which is that rudimentary mail traffic analysis can indicate ongoing or upcoming disruption within an organization.
Researchers analyzing mail logs comprised of messages sent to and from 150 senior sta...
Philippines Announces 10-Year Nanotech Roadmap
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 21, 2009
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The Republic of the Philippines this week laid out a 10-year strategy for the development of a local nanotech industry.
"The Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development Council (DOST-PCASTRD) made this ...
Subprime and racism
in Sox First, on June 7, 2009
...that the bank targeted black churches because they had so much influence. A New York Times analysis reveals that black households making more than $68,000 a year were nearly five times as likely to ho...
Global Rejection of Genetically Engineered Wheat
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 3, 2009
....S. released a joint statement confirming their collective commitment to stop commercialization of genetically engineered (GE) wheat .
Here's the summary statement:
In light of our existing exp...
A Week With the 2010 Subaru Impreza 5-door Proves Hatchback Superiority
in carzz.org, on May 28, 2009
...urprisingly so for all-wheel-drive) adds to its agility in the city while handling on winding roads reveals a sporting nature. I was, however, disappointed in the automatic transmission, which only ha...
Payoff Over a Web Sensation Is Elusive
in Wangtam, on May 26, 2009
...ptops, Desktop Emphasize Price, Weight and Design
• Unreleased iPhone2,1 Icon Reveals No Major Physical Changes?
• Turn Your Spare Thumb Drives Into Feature-Packed Giveaway Drives
• NetVideoHunt...
Microsoft Shuts Off Windows Live Messenger IM For Users In Countries Embargoed By The US
in Wangtam, on May 22, 2009
...ers
• View from the Top: Eric Schmidt of Google
• Apple Job Listing Reveals More Powerful ARM Processors and Video Processing for iPhone
• Import iGoogle Feeds into Google Reader
• Yahoo Is Fe...
Why is Apple Rejecting PhoneGap-Built iPhone Apps?
in Wangtam, on May 20, 2009
...ource Reveals Specs And Release Date of Next iPhone!
• Apple to look to software to differentiate multiple iPhone models
• Next-Gen iPhone Specs, Launch Date Revealed?
• OurShelf
• Cheap Calls...
Infosys CEO interviewed
in The CIO Weblog, on May 20, 2009
...d business process outsourcing at the enterprise level.
Speaking of the enterprise, Gopalakrishnan reveals another telling point about Infosys' business when he indicates that the company is not ...
Golden Rice is an Effective Source of Vitamin A
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 15, 2009
... Golden Rice is a genetically modified plant developed to contain more beta-carotene in the grains, seen as a viable method of alleviating vitamin-A deficiency particularly in developing countrie...
The Fetal Fibronectin Test
in Well Woman Blog, on May 12, 2009
... noninvasive test that can identify a woman's risk for premature birth: a negative test result reveals with 99 percent certainty that a woman will not deliver her baby within the next 14 days.
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Google Chrome ads on TV
in Wangtam, on May 10, 2009
• Google Chrome ads on TV
• Verizon to Support Bans on Driving While Texting
• NASA astronaut will tweet, take YouTube questions ... live from space
• Guest post: Hackintosh FAIL
• Mozilla Prism v1.0
• Google Chrome 2.0.172.23 Beta
• Nuts: Twitter Inventor About To Launch His Next Proje...
Facebook for Windows Mobile 6
in Wangtam, on May 9, 2009
...ld see $500M in revenue this year
• Asus Eee PC T91 launching by June!
• Set Up and Use XP Mode in Windows 7
• Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta
• TidyRead
• Is the Growth Of The Web Slowing Do...
Late Motherhood and Lifespans
in Next Nine Months, on May 8, 2009
... Utah . "If you have a female relative who had children after age 45, then there may be some genetic benefit in your family that will enhance your longevity."
For descendants of the Utah a...
Lung Cancer Susceptibility Gene Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 2, 2009
...o increased lung cancer susceptibility and development . This gene, called RGS17, could result in a genetic predisposition to develop lung cancer particularly in those with a strong family history of ...
Costs of IFRS conversion
in Sox First, on March 31, 2009
...ead opposition to the move. Now CFO.com reports that an Accenture study to be released this week reveals that US number crunchers expect to pay more than their European counterparts in the conversi...
The importance of corporate DNA
in The CIO Weblog, on March 30, 2009
...that direction , and a recent interview with Salesforce VP for Developer Marketing Adam Gross reveals the importance that Salesforce attributes to having such a culture to their own success in t...
RFID Kid Finder for the careless parents
in The RFID Weblog, on March 17, 2009
...here the remote gives directional information in order to guide the person to the receiver. It also reveals distance information besides triggering an alarm for the safety of the tagged kid but don...
Prognostic Test for Frontotemporal Dementia
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 10, 2009
... most frequently in patients younger than 65. The test is based on previous findings showing that a genetic defect in two genes on chromosome 17 cause a hereditable form of FTD, one of which results t...
Stormrise RTS is DX10 only
in PCGamers Blog, on March 5, 2009
If you're a strategy fan, then chances are you've heard of Creative Assembly and its Total War series. Guess what? Creative Assembly is working on another title called Stormrise, a post-apocalyptic RTS, which would make its way to current-generation consoles and more importantly, the PC....
Managing fragmented data remains a supply chain challenge, IBM research finds
in Supplychainer, on February 28, 2009
... A Global Supply Chain study by IBM , based on 400 interviews in 25 countries, reveals that 70 percent say their number one challenge is overwhelming and fragmented data, as well as a lack of abil...
Pollution-Related Asthma May Start in the Womb
in Allergies, on February 27, 2009
...n areas with increased traffic-related pollution may be at greater risk of developing asthma due to genetic changes acquired in the womb . An alteration to the baby's ACSL3 gene is associated wi...
第29届金酸梅奖获奖名单
in YuleGuan, on February 25, 2009
(粗体为获奖者)
最差影片
灾难电影(Disaster Movie)
天灾(The Happening)
美女与丑姑(The Hottie & The Nottie)
末日危城(In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale)
爱情大师(The Love Guru)
贱贱斯巴达人(Meet the Spartans)
最差男主角
有线电视的拉里《乌龙保镖》/ Larry the Cable Guy, Witless Protection
艾迪·墨菲《戴夫号飞船》/ Eddie Murphy, Meet Dave
迈...
European government bailouts: Should we let one go broke?
in Wangtam, on February 22, 2009
...Earth Reveals Coolest Driveway Ever
• Boy Killed By Anal Penetrating Chair
• Review: Halo Wars
• 《星球Google》:一套囧事大集合
• 6 Top-Secret Aircraft that are Mistaken for UFOs
• 微软公布与IE8不兼容的2400个网站
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Genetic Sequencing of Cold Virus
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 19, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 195814 Scientists have successfully mapped the genome of all known human rhinoviruses , which causes the common cold which in turn is responsible for about half of all asthma cases and is a factor in other upper and lower respiratory tract illnesses such a...
Could this shot be taken by your next phone?
in Digital Shot, on February 15, 2009
... image, it is most definitely one of the best I've ever seen from a phone camera. The EXIF data reveals it was taken by an 8megapixel sensor, and that it was a typically Nokia Carl Zeiss lens.
C...
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...
FDA Approxes ATryn, First Drug from a Genetically Engineered Animal
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 7, 2009
The Food and Drug Authority has approved ATryn , the first ever transgenically produced therapeutic protein and the first recombinant antithrombin approved in the U.S.
ATryn is indicated for the treatment of patients with hereditary antithrombin deficiency, undergoing high-risk surgical or c...
John Hardy Jewelry 2009
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 5, 2009
...ans Hardy works with are descendants of those royal metalsmiths , whose extraordinary skill and genetic memory of ancient traditions are lavished upon each item, imparting a strength, texture, and in...
Google GDrive online storage & backup service leaked
in Wangtam, on January 31, 2009
...Comes to Firefox
• mind.Depositor 2 - leather only
• OpenTable Files For IPO, And Reveals Its Finances
• World Economic Forum - WELCOM
• The Top 10 Social Networks for Generation-Y
• Meltdow...
A Golf Revolution Part Two
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 27, 2009
...39;s designed more than 35 courses throughout Europe) and how they apply to PowerPlayGolf.
He also reveals a major plan in the works to involve at least one professional tour and a broadcast deal.
C...
Randy Jackson on Diabetes: An Old Dawg Can Learn New Tricks!
in Daily Diabetic, on January 24, 2009
...abetes Forecast - the consumer magazine of the American Diabetes Association - Randy Jackson reveals his type 2 diabetes story, the hurdles and the path to treatment.
This year, Randy Jackson ...
Three Genes Linked to Obesity Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 23, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 3457127 Based on a genetic study of 1,380 Europeans, reseachers have identified 3 genes that increase risk of early-onset obesity in children, and morbid ob...
Microsoft joins the layoff club
in The CIO Weblog, on January 22, 2009
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This morning reveals that the rumored and expected layoffs at Microsoft have in fact materialized. In the wake of disappointing 2Q revenue results which missed company estimates by $900 million,...
Early Childhood Diet Influence Health as Adults
in The Parenting Weblog, on January 21, 2009
...arch has shown that the food we eat changes how active certain genes in our body are - what we call genetic expression. In particular we believe that our diet has a direct influence on the genes that ...
Blagojevich and Spitzer: a moral tale about power
in Sox First, on January 8, 2009
...;s not really about power's ability to corrupt. It's more about the way power amplifies and reveals our true character. And that came out with very strongly with the two governors. "Powe...
Tilar J. Mazzeo's "The Widow Clicquot" Tells How Champagne Became Famous
in Celebrate Wine, on December 31, 2008
...itself as about the woman who helped elevate it to celebrity status, "The Widow Clicquot" reveals that the wine's history is as filled with faux folklore as a glass of it is with tiny bu...
Latisse: First Eyelash Thickener, FDA-Approved
in Well Woman Blog, on December 29, 2008
...ote at the U.S. News and World Report Blog :
This drug is meant for those with a real (and often genetic) health problem called hypotrichosis, in which no hair grows on the eyelid. It may also be u...
Microsoft layoffs may be imminent
in The CIO Weblog, on December 29, 2008
...ayoofs after all. Commentary on the blog of long-standing anonymous, internal critic Mini-Microsoft reveals a pattern of internal preparation for workforce reductions which, whatever the company ult...
SEC: porn, conflicts of interest and private businesses
in Sox First, on December 20, 2008
...nd turning a blind eye to Bernard Madoff's scam. An Office of Inspector General (OIG) report reveals there are serious issues inside the SEC. The report details instances of SEC employees tryin...
Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac Diasease: Genetically Linked
in Daily Diabetic, on December 14, 2008
...tein found in wheat, rye and barley.
Both are inflammatory disoders that now has been found to be genetically linked .
"Our results spotlight that much more research needs to go into investig...
HourVille: Anything. By The Hour.
in Wangtam, on December 10, 2008
...Bookrix
• Genetic Programming: Evolution of Mona Lisa
• Search and find magazines on Google Book Search
• 海岩批琼瑶丑 称其"见光死"
• HOW TO: Search for Facebook Images Based on Shape, Color, K...
World's Second Android Phone Coming Soon
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 8, 2008
...onor of being the world's second phone to run Android.
A more thorough look of the feature set reveals some pleasant surprises: 2.5-inch TFT LCD flat touch-sensitive screen, integrated QWERTY key...
Lack of Sleep Is Genetically Linked To Type 2 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on December 8, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Stacey Newman
Lack of Sleep has a genetic link with type 2 diabetes is the new finding reported at Nature Genetics .
The said findings discovered a sur...
Nava Zahavi Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on December 5, 2008
... her line can be traced to ancient Egypt and Greece. The structural organization of her jewelry reveals her extensive background in design. Rambles through antique markets around the world awakene...
Genetic Blood Test Provide More Accurate Evaluation For Cystic Fibrosis Patients
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 3, 2008
...Image# 2049412 A preliminary "proof-of-principle" trial demonstrated the feasibility of a genetic blood test to demonstrate cystic fibrosis patients' response to therapy.
Using microarr...
Most of the North American executives maintain their supply chain investment level
in Supplychainer, on November 30, 2008
...d solutions, compared with only 23% of companies who do not expect to see growth.
The report also reveals which technology solutions and processes have yielded the best ROI and which need the most i...
Patagonia Fungus Produces "Myco-Diesel"
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 25, 2008
...Strobel said his team is already screening the fungus' genome. Besides determining the complete genetic makeup of the fungus, they will run a series of genetic and biochemical tests to identify th...
EA to release exciting games for Android Platform
in The Smart PDA, on October 30, 2008
Good news for T-Mobile G1 user as popular games developer EA will soon be launching some exciting games for the Android Platform including Tetris, Bejeweled and Monopoly. EA is also planning to launch more titles in the near future. EA Mobile vice president Adam Sussman said, "Android is ...
Sanyo reveals Wifi desktop radio
in The Wired Home Weblog, on October 28, 2008
Small, movable desktop radios might not offer the world's greatest sound quality, but they are convienient, listenable and enjoyable nonetheless. As such, it's great to hear that Sanyo have launched a new, wifi enabled model. Why wifi on a desktop radio? Well, there are 2 reasons;...
Genetically Modified Anthocyanin-Rich Tomatoes
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 27, 2008
A European group of researchers have successfully expressed genes from the Snapdragon flower in tomatoes, resulting to deep-purple colored tomatoes with unprecedentedly high anthocyanin content at concentrations comparable to the anthocyanin levels found in blackberries and blueberries. The expr...
Novel Antibiotic Candidates from Myxobacteria
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 26, 2008
...f action the active substances prevent the RNA polymerase from adhering to the DNA - reading of the genetic materials is suppressed completely. This new mechanism also operates in bacteria that are re...
Hedge fund implosion
in Sox First, on October 16, 2008
...39;re called hedge funds. But this year is debacle, the worst ever. An analysis by Time magazine reveals that these funds have lost nearly $300 billion due to bad investments in the first nine mont...
Dating a Beautiful Woman
in The Dating Weblog, on October 13, 2008
...e beholder. But really, there are some ladies that are so beautiful it seems as if they won the genetic lottery. If you're a guy, do you feel threatened by them? Do you act differently in fron...
deCODE BreastCancer Genetic Diagnostic Test Launched
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 13, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Dawn Poland deCoODE Genetics launched deCODE BreastCancer™ , a new non-invasive tool for assessing risk of the common forms of breast cancer.
The deCODE Br...
LEV Pharma's Cinryze™ Got FDA Marketing Approval For HAE
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 13, 2008
... A rare genetic and life threatening disease, hereditary angioedema (HAE) is an autosomal dominant disorder of C1 inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency manifested by painless, nonpruritic, nonpitting swe...
Non-Invasive Blood Test for Fetal Genetic Anomalies
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 12, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Sylvia Cook Researchers have developed a new prenatal blood test that accurately detected Down syndrome and two other serious chromosomal defects in a small study of 18 pregnant women. The test scan fetal DNA present in the mother's blood to detect chromosom...
Angelina Jolies Breastfeeding on W Magazine Cover
in Next Nine Months, on October 11, 2008
...eeding is natural, folks. I'm with La Leche League on this one:
"Breast-feeding in public reveals a whole lot less than what has been revealed on the red carpet. ... I think we do need more ...
Brain Teaser: Do Credit Card Minimum Payments Actually Cause People to Pay Less Each Month?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on October 9, 2008
...etan Lee
I love stuff like this. From ScienceDaily :
New research by the University of Warwick reveals that many credit card customers become fixated on the level of minimum payments given on cred...
Embryonic-Like Stem Cells From Human Testes?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 9, 2008
...rt the development of human embryonic stem cells. Within a few weeks, the cells took on many of the genetic and growth characteristics of embryonic stem cells.
One other source of stem cells that...
Diabetes May Be Reversed From The Fat Cells
in Daily Diabetic, on October 8, 2008
...ssue.
According to Jerrold Olefsky of the University of California, San Diego :
"We used a genetic 'trick' that allowed us to rapidly kill these macrophages. The treatment killed thes...
Pea Metabolomics Under Drought
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 21, 2008
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This study, published in the December issue of Metabolomics , was funded by the Defra Pulse Crop Genetic Improvement Network and the EU Grain Legumes Integrated Project .
Source ...
New Tuberculosis Vaccine Goes Into Clinical Trials
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 12, 2008
...week. The new vaccine, VPM1002, is based on a vaccine that has been in use since 1921, and has been genetically engineered to prevent infection with tuberculosis bacteria much more effectively than it...




