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in General Science
via News-Medical.Net @ 8:13 9th May
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eBay's Product Roadmap reveals eBay's intention to make it easier for large merchants to conduct business on the site. At its recent Developer's Conference in Chicago, eBay announced its Web Services would provide better API and business process support for large sellers. Merchants will be able to manage their entire business without going to My eBay and will be able to organize information by SKU instead of ItemID. eBay also promised faster processing and fewer timeouts with asynchronous bulk interface.
in Online Auctions
via Auctionbytes.com @ 19:15 1st Jul
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edora Nightlife is a new project for creating a Fedora community grid. People will be able to donate idle capacity from their own computers to an open, general-purpose Fedora-run grid for processing socially beneficial work and scientific research that requires access to large amounts of computing power. Given the large number of Fedora users, I hope that we will eventually be able to build a community grid of over a million nodes at Fedora. This will be a great example of the power of the Fedora community, give people new and meaningful ways to contribute to Fedora, advance the development of large-scale grid software, and lead to real benefits for the world.
in Open Source
via OSDir.com @ 1:17 30th May
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If you are an employee in a large company and are thinking of using your work e-mail for job hunting or online dating, watch out.
in Data Privacy
via ZDNet India @ 3:44 27th May
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If you are an employee in a large company and are thinking of using your work e-mail for job hunting or online dating, watch out.
in Data Privacy
via NetIndia123.com @ 3:44 27th May
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New York: If you are an employee in a large company and are thinking of using your work e-mail for job hunting or online dating, watch out.
in Data Privacy
via Silicon India @ 11:14 26th May
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New York, May 26: If you are an employee in a large company and are thinking of using your work e-mail for job hunting or online dating, watch out.
in Data Privacy
via NewKerala.com @ 14:30 26th May
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LAS VEGAS -- Interop 2008 -- If you have any doubts as to whether Web 2.0 technology is changing the nature of security in large organizations, we've got a couple of Garys for you.
in E-commerce
via Dark Reading @ 4:36 1st May
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From Spencer's Benefits Reports: Companies that sponsor both large defined benefit plans and 401(k) plans see better investment returns from their defined benefit plans, according to Watson Wyatt. This generally is true because larger plans have access to a wider variety of investment options and economies of scale. As reported in a recent Insider newsletter, Watson Wyatt used 5500 form data to calculate the median rate of return for plan sponsors that sponsored both a defined benefit plan and a 401(k) plan, each with at least 100 participants.
in Personal Finance
via CCH Business & Corporate Compliance @ 11:34 4th Jul
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It is one thing to discuss Grid and/or virtualized environments of small stature, but how can one manage, maintain, support, or even build large-Grid environments? In this article, I will focus the discussion around this very question, trying to shed some light on available technologies, ideas, and methodologies surrounding this issue.
in Developer
via Developer.com @ 6:53 15th May
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To celebrate the Very Large Telescope's 10th anniversary, the European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere has released two beautiful new VLT images of nebulae located in the direction of the Carina constellation.
in Space Science
via Wired News @ 7:07 28th May
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While scientists have developed methods to predict aspects of fish diversity in specific river locations, a model to understand what factors may drive a comprehensive suite of fish biodiversity patterns in a large and complex system of rivers has been elusive. Now a group of researchers reports success using a so-called “neutral model” to study fish diversity in the sprawling Mississippi-Missouri River System.
in Biological Science
via Newswise @ 15:10 12th May
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While scientists have developed methods to predict aspects of fish diversity in specific river locations, a model to understand what factors may drive a comprehensive suite of fish biodiversity patterns in a large and complex system of rivers has been elusive.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 21:07 8th May
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This video talks about the collimators used in the tunnel of the Large Hadron Collider or LHC. The LHC is the biggest supercollider in the world and is also be largest machine in the world. Engineers at CERN chose National Instruments products to control the collimators.
in General Science
via TechOnLine @ 21:11 11th May
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The need to support sound work in the field of historic research and archaeological studies so that Cyprus, the large open air museum of the Mediterranean, the rare mosaic of different cultures and periods, will be transformed into the place in which scholars from around the world will be proud to visit and work, was stressed by Cypriot President Demetris Christofias.
in Arts & Culture
via Financial Mirror @ 6:40 5th Jun
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Duke University chemists have found a way to grow long, straight cylinders only a few atoms thick in very large numbers, removing a major roadblock in the pursuit of nano-scale electronics.
in Nanotech
via PhysOrg.com @ 15:08 27th Apr
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Duke University chemists have found a way to grow long, straight cylinders only a few atoms thick in very large numbers, removing a major roadblock in the pursuit of nano-scale electronics.
in Nanotech
via Science Daily @ 23:18 26th Apr
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The aim of this investigation is to discuss dangers and opportunities posed by large search engines, particularly Google. This will of course constitute a main part of this write-up. However, in the process of investigations it also became clear that the focus has to be extended, not to just cover Google and search engines in an isolated fashion, but to also cover other Web related phenomena, particularly Wikipedia, Blogs, and other related community efforts. June 2008, pdf format.[see more]
in Search Engines
via Choike.org @ 21:07 11th Jun
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