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Solutia Breaks Ground at Plant in Springfield, Mass., for Expansion of PVB Resin Manufacturing Operations
in Arts & Culture
via Interest!ALERT @ 16:10 19th May
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alistair darling, david wighton, develop, game developers, grand theft auto iv, mcv, the times, tigaTax breaks for UK mobile game developers?
in Developer
via Mobile Entertainment @ 4:02 22nd May
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Sun xVM VirtualBox Breaks Five Million Download Mark; First Free, Open Source Hypervisor to Offer Support for All Major Operating Systems
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via Street Insider @ 7:44 29th May
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The campaign by Tiga and UK studios demanding Canadian-style tax breaks has been given a boost β by an unlikely source.
in Computer Games
via Develop @ 12:47 20th May
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What if someone in a position of trust breaks the rules? Staff in IT security are in such a position of power that it invites corruption. Who can be trusted to watch the watchers?
in Computer Security
via Server Management @ 17:34 30th Jun
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The UK government has issued a statement announcing that it is working βto collect and review the evidenceβ for introducing tax breaks for domestic games development.
in Computer Games
via Next Generation @ 17:06 10th Jun
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Leading names from the UK games development sector have rallied together to kick-start a new campaign which formalises a joint call on the Government for games tax breaks and better higher education.
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via Develop @ 11:45 25th May
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Gaming, as an industry, has become an economic powerhouse. The growth of the industry in the US is exceeding the overall growth of the US economy, and is in fact a bright spot in an otherwise dour picture of the nation's finances. Game developers are creating a product that is doing very well in even the worldwide market, and where these companies set up shops, jobs and cash follow. Developers in the UK are now pressuring the government to step up tax breaks for the gaming industry, and they're wielding a very real stick: developers have already begun to flee for the greener pastures of Canada.
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via ArsTechnica @ 0:18 29th May
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"Through the Fire and the Flames" by Dragonforce is pretty well accepted as the hardest song on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, if not the hardest song ever to be featured in the series altogether. Few can complete the song on the Expert difficulty setting, and the idea of beating it without any mistakes seems ludicrous to even imagine. Yet someone has pulled off a flawless 100% on the song, and his name is Chris Chike.
in Video Games
via 1Up.com @ 16:48 5th Jul
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Punkster812 writes "Mozilla has gotten the results back from the Guinness World Records and the official number that will be set as the record is 8,002,530 downloads. The day started out a little rough for them, with server troubles during the initial launch, but once they got everything going, they were able to transfer 62,419,734 MB in 24 hours. You can get more information, including a breakdown of how many downloads each country did from around the world, by visiting spreadfirefox.com. Congratulations, Mozilla, on the new record."
in Open Source
via Slashdot @ 16:04 3rd Jul
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The open-source Firefox web browser now holds the Guinness World Record for the most software downloaded in a day.
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via New Zealand Herald @ 5:39 3rd Jul
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Harare, Jun 30, 2008 (The Herald/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX News Network) -- Zimbabwe's Shona Stone sculpture has transcended over time and space to gain international recognition.
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via Macro World Investor @ 7:54 30th Jun
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ONE swallow doesn't make a summer, but two can certainly make Melbourne's winter a little more beguiling, especially for opera-lovers. By pure coincidence, two high-definition films of Puccini's rarely performed La Rondine The Swallow can be seen this weekend in two separate productions, flown in from the Teatro La Fenice, Venice, and the San Francisco Opera.
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via The Age @ 15:36 27th Jun
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via The Australian @ 14:44 18th Jun
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Computing giant IBM has built a supercomputer that can operate at one petaflop β 1,000 trillion floating point operations per second β twice as fast as the world's previous fastest computer, IBM's Blue Gene.
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via Builder AU @ 4:51 11th Jun
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Computing giant IBM has built a supercomputer that can operate at one petaflop β 1,000 trillion floating point operations per second β twice as fast as the world's previous fastest computer, IBM's Blue Gene.
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via ZDNet Australia @ 1:23 11th Jun
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Computing giant IBM has built a supercomputer that can operate at one petaflop β 1,000 trillion floating point operations per second β twice as fast as the world's previous fastest computer, IBM's Blue Gene.
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via ZDNet Australia @ 1:34 11th Jun
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The University of Waterloo is breaking ground on a $160-million investment designed to propel the university and the country to the forefront of the science of the very small. The university is
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 11:16 10th Jun
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WATERLOO, ON, June 9 /CNW/ - The University of Waterloo is breaking ground on a $160-million investment designed to propel the university and the country to the forefront of the science of the very small. The university is beginning construction of the Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC).
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 21:54 9th Jun
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WATERLOO, ON, June 9 /CNW/ - The University of Waterloo is breaking ground on a $160-million investment designed to propel the university and the country to the forefront of the science of the very small. The university is beginning construction of the Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC).
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via Macro World Investor @ 14:55 9th Jun
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WATERLOO, ON, June 9 /CNW/ - The University of Waterloo is breaking ground on a $160-million investment designed to propel the university and the country to the forefront of the science of the very small. The university is beginning construction of the Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC).
in Nanotech
via Globe Investor @ 14:55 9th Jun
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul's man-of-the-match performance against Australia in the second Test in Antigua has propelled him into the world's top five batsman for the first time.
in Cricket
via Sportal.com.au @ 18:41 5th Jun
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Book retailer Borders Group (NYSE: BGP) today launched an independent e-commerce site, ending a seven-year deal with Amazon to power its online division.
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via Earthweb News @ 1:10 4th Jun
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WASHINGTON -- It's bad enough when the toilet gets clogged at home; it could be a lot more serious in space, especially with visitors on the way.
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via China Post @ 4:08 30th May
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - It's bad enough when the toilet gets clogged at home; it could be a lot more serious in space, especially with visitors on the way.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 6:36 29th May
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