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Bob Hearn writes "I was in attendance at the US Go Congress match yesterday where history was made: the go program MoGo, running on an 800-core supercomputer, beat 8-dan professional go player Myungwan Kim in a 9-stone handicap game. Most in the audience were shocked at the computer's performance; it was naturally assumed that the computer would be slaughtered, as usual. Go is often seen as the last bastion of human superiority over computers in the domain of board games. But if Moore's law continues to hold up, today's result suggests that the days of human superiority may be numbered." Read below for more details in Bob's account of the match.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 15:17 8th Aug
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The latest issue of NGamer features a developer diary of a brand new DS game entitled Go! Go! Kokopolo.
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via GameCube Europe @ 6:07 5th Oct
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., BUSINESS WIRE -- Go Daddy now holds a 20.5 percent share of the SSL market, according to a leading industry analyst firm. This is significant on its own, but especially impressive considering Go Daddy began offering SSL Certs only a little more than four years ago. Unlike other leading SSL providers, Go Daddy achieved the milestone through pure organic growth, meaning it was not artificially cultivated with mergers or acquisitions.
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via IT Business Net @ 12:34 18th Aug
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GNOME 2.24.0 Beta 1 (2.23.90) ============================= Oops, I did it again. This release is one day late for various reasons, including loss of battery power and laptop brokenness. There were also other unrelated things that slowed everything down but you don't want to hear about all that, do you? It's all my fault. Or maybe not. You know what, it really sounds like a conspiracy of people trying to force us to not release the first beta of GNOME 2.24.0. I even heard people talking about The Swedish Conspiracy... Hrm. Who knows? You all know what you have to do now. Go download it. Go compile it. Go test it. And go hack on it, document it, translate it, fix it. To compile GNOME 2.23.90, you can use GARNOME [1] (which supports users and has additional/different modules available), or the jhbuild [2] modulesets [3] (which use the exact
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via LWN @ 19:21 23rd Aug
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Google to go ahead with Yahoo deal in OctoberSearch engine giant Google has announced that they would go ahead with their deal with Yahoo by October this year.The collaboration between the two internet giants is facing a U.S.
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via Addict3d.org @ 10:46 31st Aug
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O2 : Pay & Go customers can now enjoy the iPhone 3G without a monthly contract. The new iPhone 3G 8GB for Pay & Go will be available for £349.99 and the 16GB version for £399.99.
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via 3G @ 8:16 2nd Sep
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An 8GB device will be available for 349.99 - or for those who seek to go large, the 16GB will go for 399.99.
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via Silicon.com @ 17:01 1st Sep
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August 22, 2008 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Web host and domain name provider Go Daddy is offering unlimited email storage, the company announced recently. The move comes as a result of the increase in popularity of Go Daddys email solutions, which the company describes as exploding.
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via Host Search @ 5:20 23rd Aug
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If you have been holding back for a 'pay as you go' iPhone 3G, then you will be glad to hear that O2 plan to release a Pay & Go iPhone 3G in the UK on 16th September.
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via TechRadar.com @ 13:54 1st Sep
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Tauqir Zia fears Indo-Pak cricket series will not go ahead LAHORE: India may have agreed to tour Pakistan next year, but former Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Lieutenant General (retd.) Tauqir Zia believes the series will not go ahead due to the prevailing situation in the country.
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via Geo Tv @ 18:40 25th Sep
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The Carphone Warehouse, the only independent mobile phone retailer to stock the iPhone 3G, today announces that the 8GB and 16GB iPhone 3Gs will be available in store on Pay As You Go from 16 September 2008, costing £349.99 and £399.99 respectively. The launch makes this innovative handset accessible to more, with Pay As You Go customers now able to benefit from the full iPhone experience and receive inclusive unlimited data and Wi-Fi for 12 months.
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via TechWhack @ 16:53 1st Sep
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via Abu Dhabi National @ 12:01 11th Oct
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Ever since Microsoft stopped producing external HD-DVD drives for the Xbox 360, rumors have been floating around in abundance that the gaming giant would go Blu-ray in the future. Despite the company repeatedly stating that they have no plans to go Blu-ray nor feeling the need to do so, and then turning around and saying that they “might” if the demand were high enough, a report released by Xbit Labs this morning seems to have put all of this to bed. According to the report, Toshiba - who have long held out on making Blu-ray players - won the contract through Tobsiba-Samsung Storage Technology to manufacture an external Blu-ray drive for the console. It was no secret to those following the HD-DVD/Blu-ray debate last year that Microsoft was unimpressed with the technology because of BD-Java support, therefore they opted to go with HD i
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via Sudhian @ 0:31 9th Oct
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Go!ViewThe footyâs finally back and while some of you will be optimistic for your club’s chances of glory others will be fearing the worst. However youâre feeling, youâll now be able see it all unfold on your PSP.
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via ElectricPig @ 8:36 18th Aug
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Technology news and Jobs arrow Fuzzy Logic arrow Go ogle Australias Great Barrier Reef on Google Maps!
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via ITWire @ 10:09 2nd Oct
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September 23, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Domain registrar and web hosting provider Go Daddy (godaddy.com) announced on Tuesday it has filed a patent for a system to protect against domain name theft.
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via Web Host Industry Review @ 22:39 23rd Sep
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Whenever the results of NPfIT go-lives are highlighted in the media, the official line is that all difficulties are teething. Teething implies short-term, inconsequential pain. Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust went live with the Cerner R0 Millennium Care Records Service in July 2007 and is still not over the difficulties according to board papers dated July 2008.
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via Computer Weekly @ 0:58 20th Aug
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Technology news and Jobs arrow Fuzzy Logic arrow Go ogle the T-Mobile Google G1 Android phone emulator!
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via ITWire @ 4:48 10th Oct
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Xbox Live will go offline tonight for maintenance. Director of programming for Xbox Live, Larry Hyrb posted a notice about the shutdown on his blog last Wednesday.
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via NZ PC World @ 14:04 29th Sep
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The iPhone should go on sale in Russia October 3rd, Reuters reports. Nadezhda Senyuk, a PR director for Russia's Tekhnosila retail chain, explains that several retailers should begin selling the iPhone overnight between October 2nd and 3rd. Two other retailers, Eldorado and M.video, have confirmed Senyuk's statements by issuing separate announcements of an October 3rd sell date. Eldorado says it expects total iPhone sales in the country to reach 150,000 for 2008, out of which Eldorado hopes to claim 15,000.
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via MacNN @ 11:45 26th Sep
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Apple iPhone 3G will officially go on sale in Russia in 2009, Vedomosti reported. The Apple representatives didnt comment on the news.
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via Kommersant @ 10:29 4th Aug
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