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Explore South Africa on Google Earth

Local and international tourists can 'virtually' explore South Africa through the recently launched Google Earth South Africa layer.

Explore the European Capital of Culture

Explore the European Capital of Culture 2008, Stavanger, on a 3 night break with DFDS Seaways. The city offers exciting events and natural beauty. Sailing overnight from Newcastle enjoy dancing, eating, drinking, shopping and relaxing before spending a day and a night in a 3 star Stavanger hotel (upgrade to a 4 star hotel from just £10).

Researchers Explore How to Take Interactive Video Games to the Next Level

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health has received a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to explore how interactive digital games could be better designed to improve players’ health.

Inflatable robots could explore Mars in future

LONDON: Engineers have designed inflatable, spherical, and lightweight robots, which one day might economically explore vast regions of Mars and other robots.

UNC health researchers explore how to take interactive video games to the next level

CHAPEL HILL – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health has received a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to explore how interactive digital games could be better designed to improve players' health.

UNC health researchers explore how to take interactive video games to the next level

CHAPEL HILL The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health has received a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to explore how interactive digital games could be better designed to improve players' health.

Control Forces of Nature in Elements of Destruction and Explore the Ocean with Sea Life Safari on Xbox LIVE Arcade This Wednesday

Control Forces of Nature in Elements of Destruction and Explore the Ocean with Sea Life Safari on Xbox LIVE Arcade This Wednesday

Cool Links: Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe, in Vivid 3-D

New York Times science reporter Steve Lohr has written a story on two fascinating "virtual universe" projects—Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope, and Google’s Google Sky—through which, he writes, "… galactic destinations … can now be toured and explored at the controls of a computer mouse, with the constellations, stars and space dust displayed in vivid detail and animated imagery across the screen." Read about "Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe, in Vivid 3-D" HERE at the New York Times online, and pass the word to your science teacher colleagues.

NanoBusiness 2008 Conference Returns to NYC Next Week, Gathering Hundreds of CEOs, Investors, Scientists and Government Leaders to Explore the Busines

NanoBusiness 2008 Conference Returns to NYC Next Week, Gathering Hundreds of CEOs, Investors, Scientists and Government Leaders to Explore the Busines

Google Maps is More than just Maps!

Google Maps is grooming itself some more. The service now lets users browse and explore different places on Google Maps. With this feature, users can now explore an area through photos, videos, user-created maps, and suggested local queries.

Discussing Java code quality and Enerjy Software

This Videocast discusses methods for monitoring and improving the quality of Java code. Discover how attitudes have evolved towards "quality driven" development and explore how to measure the quality of open-source Java projects. Learn how metrics and combinations of metrics can serve as predictors for isolating Java code bugs. Explore how an Eclipse plug-in can be used to effectively compare Java code with open source projects. Gain insight into various Java code quality initiatives which are being designed to enhance the quality of software projects.

Discussing Java code quality and Enerjy Software

This Videocast discusses methods for monitoring and improving the quality of Java code. Discover how attitudes have evolved towards "quality driven" development and explore how to measure the quality of open-source Java projects. Learn how metrics and combinations of metrics can serve as predictors for isolating Java code bugs. Explore how an Eclipse plug-in can be used to effectively compare Java code with open source projects. Gain insight into various Java code quality initiatives which are being designed to enhance the quality of software projects.

Microsoft Announces Winners of "Robots Among Us" RFP

Moving the technology toward these so-called “social robots” are researchers in a variety of disciplines engaged in the growing field of human-robot interaction (HRI). To explore some of the challenges in realizing the potential of HRI, Microsoft Research launched the “Robots Among Us” request for proposals (RFP) last October with the bold declaration, “The robots are coming!” Eight winners will receive a share of more than US$500,000 awarded under the program. Winning research proposals were selected from 74 submissions from academic researchers from 24 countries. The research projects explore a broad range of devices, technologies and functions as robots begin to work with and alongside human beings.

Explore The Universe From Your Desktop With The WorldWide Telescope

Imagine charting the constellations during your lunch hour or taking a peek through the Hubble Telescope at your favorite hotspot. Now you can thanks to the WorldWide Telescope, a free project from Microsoft Research and a network of the world’s leading space research institutions. Users simply download the software to their computer, and the universe is theirs.

Explore space with the WorldWide Telescope

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Explore Deep Space From Your Desk With WorldWide Telescope

Microsoft has released the first free public beta of its WorldWide Telescope, the company's new stargazing application. WorldWide Telescope offers high-res images of the night sky from sources like the Hubble Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center and more.

Explore Liberty City Interactively with a "Google" Map

3D Arsenal is an integrated software solution designed specifically to meet the needs of the video editor for the creation of 3D animation For owners of LightWave or a VT system ...

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Let your ideas take flight with Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium, which equips you to craft your brilliant creative works easily and efficiently.

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DVD Recordable Discs Ideal for multimedia storage such as combined data, music and video. Hardware dependent with DVD recorders requiring specific media to function properly.

Explore Liberty City Interactively with a "Google" Map

The TV- IP201 Internet Camera Server with Audio from TRENDnet is designed for remote monitoring and transmitting real-time events over the Internet.

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See It In Action [Take the 3D Tour]The 500 GB 7200 RPM USB 2.0 My Book Essential Edition External Hard Drive from Western Digital offers an easy, high-capacity solution for ...

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Kingston's portable DataTraveler Elite USB Flash drive combines dual-level data security with outstanding performance to deliver an ideal storage solution for business and ...

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The Stealth Radeon X1550PRO 256 MB AGP Cinematic 2D/3D Graphics Card from Diamond Multimedia can deliver all the high-end graphics features for your gaming, surfing and digital ...

Explore Earth's Ionosphere with Google Earth

Computer generated image of the density of electrons in the ionosphere (Cathryn Mitchell, University of Bath)


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