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Prince Carl Philip, the only son of King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden, was on hand to inaugurate one of the world's toughest sailing challenges this week.
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via Hello! @ 12:59 9th Oct
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Pre-Photokina 2008: Alongside the A900 announcement, Sony has introduced two new high-end lenses to augment its full-frame lens range. The addition of the Carl Zeiss Series 16-35mm F2.8 and G Series 70-400 F4-5.6 means Sony now offers premium grade zooms all the way from 16mm to 400mm. The 16-35mm complements the recently introduced Carl Zeiss Series 24-70mm F2.8 and means F2.8 zooms are available from 16mm to 200mm. Both the new lenses feature customizable AF stop buttons that can operate the A900's 'Intelligent Preview' function.
in Photography
via Digital Photography Review @ 11:49 9th Sep
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OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 9/16/2008 -- The legendary Distagon T* 2.8/21 is now being introduced for SLR cameras with EF, F and K bayonets. Thanks to its excellent performance, this modernized version from the former Contax system sets new standards in this focal length class. “The outstanding correction of chromatic aberration enables photos without color fringes even in high-contrast light conditions”, says Martin Klottig, Marketing Manager, Carl Zeiss Camera Lens Division. “Even at full aperture, the floating element design ensures optimum edge-to-edge image quality over the entire focusing range. And even in difficult light conditions, the new Distagon provides excellent results thanks to its T* coating, optimum reflection reduction and exceptional chromatic correction.
in Photography
via CameraTown @ 15:50 21st Sep
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The International Commission on Stratigraphy presents its second Digby McLaren Medal ever to professor of geology Carl Brett this week in Norway for a 'lifetime of notable contributions'
in Biological Science
via Firstscience.com @ 12:33 6th Aug
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In the wake of the unsuccessful Yahoo/Microsoft merger, Yahoo shareholders are venting their anger against an executive leadership they feel has failed them. Foremost among them is corporate raider Carl Icahn. This is going to be ugly. By the time you read this, Yahoo will be preparing for its most dramatic annual shareholder meeting in recent years. The meeting, originally scheduled for July 3, was pushed back after a Yahoo board rejection of Microsoft's buyout offer prompted a proxy war against the board by investor Carl Icahn.
in Arts & Culture
via Red Orbit @ 6:07 9th Aug
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via Digital Photography Review @ 15:24 15th Sep
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in Space Science
via AOL @ 19:15 6th Sep
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An image of the planet Mercury, made during the January 2008 flyby of the planet by the Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft is seen in this image released by NASA July 3, 2008. An image of the planet Mercury, made during the January 2008 flyby of the planet by the Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft is seen in this image released by NASA July 3, 2008. (REUTERS/NASA/JHUAP/ Arizona State University/Handout)
in Space Science
via Boston Globe @ 15:23 5th Sep
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in Space Science
via Nasa.gov @ 19:48 29th Aug
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Carl Jones works at Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. in Boulder, Colo., but he wants to be an astronaut.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:53 8th Aug
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Carl C. Icahn took his first steps into the Internet earlier this year by beginning a blog. Now he’s about to get some help.
in Blog Watch
via New York Times @ 20:07 5th Aug
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Ericsson CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg added his voice to the growing chorus of business leaders with concerns about the state of the worlds financial markets.
in Mobile Technology
via The Local Sweden @ 22:21 9th Oct
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A statue of botanist Carl Linnaeus stands along the Linnaeus botanic track in the Swedish national heritage park Skansen in Stockholm. Gathered in Paris last week the worlds leading taxonomists feted the brilliant and vainglorious Swedish naturalist ...
in Space Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 21:03 31st Aug
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Now that the fight with Carl Icahn is over and the missing shareholder votes have been counted, the folks at Yahoo finally have something to dance about — if only the fact that they all still have jobs.
in Top Internet
via New York Times @ 6:34 8th Aug
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Siemens PLM Software-Sponsored Roush Fenway Racing Driver Carl Edwards Wins Fourth 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race
in Arts & Culture
via Street Insider @ 12:10 13th Aug
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In accordance with the terms of the settlement with Carl Icahn, Yahoo has added two more board members to complete the expansion to 11. Frank Biondi and John Chapple, who previously were members of Icahn's proxy board, have been appointed just two weeks after Icahn's appointment was made official. 8 of Yahoo's previous board stayed on for the deal.
in Search Engines
via Searchenginewatch @ 5:56 16th Aug
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With the introduction of the Axio Examiner Fixed Stage Microscope, Carl Zeiss makes electrophysiological experiments easier to set-up and perform. The Axio Examiner’s specially-designed sloping turret maximizes the working area on the large stage and allows a working distance of more than 100 mm. In addition, the generous open space permits unimpeded access to the experimental area and a high degree of flexibility in configuring options, such as micro-manipulators, pipettes around large specimens.
in Biological Science
via Select Science @ 0:04 19th Aug
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Stockholm - Millesgarden, the museum home and studio of the late Swedish sculptor Carl Milles on the outskirts of Stockholm, is celebrating its centenary and is hosting an exhibition of works by US artist Carroll Dunham.
in Arts & Culture
via Monsters and Critics @ 4:46 30th Sep
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Stockholm - Millesgarden, the museum home and studio of the late Swedish sculptor Carl Milles on the outskirts of Stockholm, is celebrating its centenary and is hosting an exhibition of works by US artist Carroll Dunham.
in Arts & Culture
via The Nation - Thailand @ 4:48 30th Sep
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NEW YORK—The board of trustees of the Guggenheim Foundation has elected Carl Gustaf Ehrnrooth, of Helsinki, Finland, to the board. Ehrnrooth is a private investor with Corbis Investments S.A.; a controlling shareholder and chairman of the board of Ekoport Ltd., a waste management company; a member of the board of Confido Capital; and a former member of the board of directors of Amanda Capital Private Equity Fund and Mandatum Bank. He serves as a partner of Galerie Anhava and is a founding member and vice chairman of the board of trustees of the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation. Ehrnrooth has been collecting Finnish and Scandinavian 20th century art for over 20 years.
in Arts & Culture
via ArtInfo @ 20:36 26th Sep
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The Sony DSC-T700 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens. It is designed to be a photo album in your pocket. The DSC-T700 has all the features of the DSC-T77 plus 4GB of internal memory and a 3.5 LCD screen. It is an extremely thin camera at less than 5/8 of an inch wide. The DSC-T700 can be bought in late September in red, champagne gold, pink, dark gray and silver for about $400.
in Gadgets
via Picture Correct @ 18:17 8th Aug
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