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What if Strawberry Shortcake grew up, got a cell phone, and moved way downtown? Artist Esther Kim explores...

What if Strawberry Shortcake grew up, got a cell phone, and moved way downtown? Artist Esther Kim explores...

Ingres Explores the Future of Open Source at OSCON 2008

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — July 15, 2008 — Ingres Corporation, a provider of open source database management software and support services, announces that Bill Maimone, senior vice president of worldwide engineering, will discuss what lies ahead for open source database management systems at this year's Open Source Conference (OSCON) in Portland, Oregon. OSCON 2008 brings together over 2,500 open source developers, hackers, experts, IT managers, and users to champion the cause of open principles and open source adoption across the computing industry. OSCON will take place July 21 - 25 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon.

Congress explores Yahoo-Google antitrust questions

Both the House and Senate Judiciary Committees were holding hearings Tuesday into whether Yahoo's advertising partnership with Google Inc. raises antitrust concerns. Yahoo made the deal as an alternative to the $47.5 billion acquisition offer it rejected from Microsoft Corp. β€” a decision that now has Yahoo in a tough fight with shareholders.

Congress explores Yahoo-Google antitrust questions

Congress waded into the escalating fight over the future of Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday, demanding to know whether the Internet company's advertising partnership with Google Inc., intended to keep Yahoo out of the clutches of Microsoft Corp., raises antitrust concerns.

Ingres Explores the Future of Open Source at OSCON 2008

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 15, 2008--Ingres Corporation, a leading provider of open source database management software and support services, announced today that Bill Maimone, senior vice president of worldwide engineering, will discuss what lies ahead for open source database management systems at this year’s Open Source Conference (OSCON) in Portland, Oregon. OSCON 2008 brings together over 2,500 open source developers, hackers, experts, IT managers, and users to champion the cause of open principles and open source adoption across the computing industry. OSCON will take place July 21 - 25 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon.

Artist Explores Dreams for Fame and Profit

Performance artist Nancy Lang (29) sat down with the Weekly Chosun to discuss her wide range of activities. Lang hosts culture and arts programs on KBS 2TV, Christian broadcaster CBS and English-language station Arirang TV. She will also take part in the 2008 Asia Art Network "Emerging Asia" show to be held July 15~29 at KEPCO Plaza. And in addition to her TV work and exhibitions, she also works as an art director for a fashion brand and a model for product advertisements.

Toshiba explores up-sampling, internet-ready DVD unit...

As the dust from the HD DVD/Blu-ray war settles, Toshiba is allegedly not adopting the victorious Blu-ray standard, but instead is expected to pursue DVD up-sampling and Internet-enabled players. TG Daily writes that Toshiba has not released specific plans or future machine specifications, but believes that the players would be based around its SpursEngine 1000 processor for upsampling – a 'lite' version of the Cell BE CPU. The observations come as the Toshiba-chaired DVD Forum approved the logo for "DVD Download/DL"

Artist explores 'raw nature of Caribbean life and culture'

Artist William Gringley has set his sights and artistic palette away from Bermuda for the first time in his varied career.

Network explores "La Blanca" gold target at Caldera

VANCOUVER, May 26 /CNW/ - Network Exploration Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX.V: NET) announces the completion of an exploration program at the La Blanca mine, a historical gold producing mine located on the Company's Caldera Property in Northern Chile.

Network explores 'La Blanca' gold target at Caldera

VANCOUVER, May 26 /CNW/ - Network Exploration Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX.V: NET) announces the completion of an exploration program at the La Blanca mine, a historical gold producing mine located on the Company's Caldera Property in Northern Chile.

Network explores "La Blanca" gold target at Caldera

VANCOUVER, May 26 /CNW/ - Network Exploration Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX.V: NET) announces the completion of an exploration program at the La Blanca mine, a historical gold producing mine located on the Company's Caldera Property in Northern Chile.

Study Explores Physics of Wrinkling, Folding

Scientists at the University of Chicago and the University of Santiago in Chile have explained, for the first time, the physics that governs how thin materials at scales millions of times different in thickness make the transition from wrinkles into folds under compression.

Hollywood Artist Explores the 'Green' side of Famous L.A. Landmarks

new installment in the 'L.A. Icons' series celebrating L.A.'s famous landmarks (Hollywood Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Griffith Observatory) focuses on the vegetation: the shrub outside Yamashiro restaurant, the Palm Trees on Hollywood Boulevard, .....

Hollywood Artist Explores the 'Green' side of Famous L.A. Landmarks

LOS ANGELES, July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Nathan Horner's new installment in the 'L.A. Icons' series celebrating L.A.'s famous landmarks (Hollywood Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Griffith Observatory) focuses on the vegetation: the shrub outside Yamashiro restaurant, the Palm Trees on Hollywood Boulevard, hedges on Hollywood way. Whereas his earlier paintings focused primarily on the architectural aspect of these landmarks (Beverly Hills Hotel, Mann Chinese Theater, Capitol Records), the new paintings explore the play of light and shadow of the vegetation on the buildings and surrounding landscape. The exhibit opens at EM & Co, a West Hollywood boutique hosting the works of Los Angeles artists alongside fashions from global and local designers.

Hollywood Artist Explores the 'Green' side of Famous L.A. Landmarks

LOS ANGELES, July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Nathan Horner's new installment in the 'L.A. Icons' series celebrating L.A.'s famous landmarks (Hollywood Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Griffith Observatory) focuses on the vegetation: the shrub outside Yamashiro restaurant, the Palm Trees on Hollywood Boulevard, hedges on Hollywood way. Whereas his earlier paintings focused primarily on the architectural aspect of these landmarks (Beverly Hills Hotel, Mann Chinese Theater, Capitol Records), the new paintings explore the play of light and shadow of the vegetation on the buildings and surrounding landscape. The exhibit opens at EM & Co, a West Hollywood boutique hosting the works of Los Angeles artists alongside fashions from global and local designers.

Hollywood Artist Explores the 'Green' side of Famous L.A. Landmarks

LOS ANGELES, July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Nathan Horner's new installment in the 'L.A. Icons' series celebrating L.A.'s famous landmarks (Hollywood Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Griffith Observatory) focuses on the vegetation: the shrub outside Yamashiro restaurant, the Palm Trees on Hollywood Boulevard, hedges on Hollywood way. Whereas his earlier paintings focused primarily on the architectural aspect of these landmarks (Beverly Hills Hotel, Mann Chinese Theater, Capitol Records), the new paintings explore the play of light and shadow of the vegetation on the buildings and surrounding landscape. The exhibit opens at EM & Co, a West Hollywood boutique hosting the works of Los Angeles artists alongside fashions from global and local designers.

Hollywood Artist Explores the 'Green' side of Famous L.A. Landmarks

EM & Co boutique hosts Nathan Horner's new paintings in 'L.A. Icons' series LOS ANGELES, July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Nathan Horner's new installment in the 'L.A. Icons' series celebrating L.A.'s famous landmarks (Hollywood Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Griffith Observatory) focuses on the vegetation: the shrub outside Yamashiro restaurant, the Palm Trees on Hollywood Boulevard, hedges on Hollywood way. Whereas his earlier paintings focused primarily on the architectural aspect of these landmarks (Beverly Hills Hotel, Mann Chinese Theater, Capitol Records), the new paintings explore the play of light and shadow of the vegetation on the buildings and surrounding landscape. The exhibit opens at EM & Co, a West Hollywood boutique hosting the works of Los Angeles artists alongside fashions from global and local designers.

Hollywood Artist Explores the 'Green' side of Famous L.A. Landmarks

Griffith Observatory) focuses on the vegetation: the shrub outside Yamashiro restaurant, the Palm Trees on Hollywood Boulevard, hedges on

AWWA Webcast Explores Science Behind Nanotechnology

Denver, CO – Water professionals will explore the exciting science of nanotechnology during an American Water Works Association (AWWA) webcast beginning at 1 p.m. EDT, July 23.

Internet panel explores sweeping new domain rules

NEW YORK - The Internet's key oversight agency is considering the first sweeping changes in the network's addressing system since its creation 25 years ago.

Internet panel explores sweeping new domain rules

The Internet's key oversight agency is considering the first sweeping changes in the network's addressing system since its creation 25 years ago.

Microsoft Research Explores "Robots Among Us"

The field of robotics is going through a transformation. As the technology steadily marches on, the practical side of what can be done with robots is evolving from automatic vacuums and human-operated devices toward much more complicated interactions between machines and human beings.

Microsoft Research Explores Robots Among Us

The field of robotics is going through a transformation. As the technology steadily marches on, the practical side of what can be done with robots is evolving from automatic vacuums and human-operated devices toward much more complicated interactions between machines and human beings.

AWWA Webcast Explores Science Behind Nanotechnology

July 8, 2008 - An AWWA webcast, beginning at 1pm EDT on July 23, will cover applications of nanotechnology within water sector and its implications on treatment, sustainability, public health, and safety. Webcast presenters include Nora Savage, Ph.D., Environmental Engineer, U.S. EPA; Eric Hoek, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Henry Samueli, Chair, both of the University of Los Angeles; and Bob Burk, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer, NanoH2O, Inc.


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