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Overhyped Technology Starts to Reach Potential: Nanotech to Impact $3.1 Trillion in Manufactured Goods in 2015

Overhyped Technology Starts to Reach Potential: Nanotech to Impact $3.1 Trillion in Manufactured Goods in 2015

Harper College starts a program in the science of the super-small: Palatine two-year school will be first in state to offer degree in nanotechnology

TMCNet: Harper College starts a program in the science of the super-small: Palatine two-year school will be first in state to offer degree in nanotechnology

ESA?s Rosetta starts tracking asteroid Steins

ESA’s Rosetta starts tracking asteroid SteinsParis, August 5 : ESA’s (European Space Agency’s) Rosetta spacecraft has started using its cameras to visually track asteroid Steins and eventually determine its orbit with more accuracy.

South Africa skipper Smith starts row with England star Pietersen

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has fired the first shots in what promises to be an explosive series with England by telling Kevin Pietersen to 'keep his mouth shut' during the First Test at Lord's, which starts on Thursday.

South Africa skipper Smith starts row with England star Pietersen

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has fired the first shots in what promises to be an explosive series with England by telling Kevin Pietersen to 'keep his mouth shut' during the First Test at Lord's, which starts on Thursday.

Google starts showing its age

Or is it digging? Or ninging? Zyng-ing? A rundown of some Web 2.0 startups getting a lot of buzz, if not necessarily a lot of revenues.

Qimonda starts volume Rambus DRAM production for PS3

Qimonda started to ship first samples of the 512-Mb XDR DRAM in January as part of the Germany-based memory maker's product diversification in non-PC applications.

Google starts testing ads on YouTubes mobile site

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Biochemist starts search for biomarker proteins in the secreted fluids of cancer cell lines

(Nanowerk News) Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. today announced a landmark collaboration between its Thermo Fisher Scientific Biomarker Research Initiatives in Mass Spectrometry (BRIMS) Center and the University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto to explore uncharted areas in biomarker research. Led by Eleftherios Diamandis, M.D., Ph.D., the project team in Toronto will use Thermo Fisher Scientific’s powerful mass spectrometers, in collaboration with the BRIMS Center research team, in a first-of-its-kind effort to target proteins in cancer cells.

Russia 'starts Georgia pull-out'

There is disagreement between Moscow and Tbilisi over whether or not Russia has begun withdrawing troops from Georgia, as promised.

Microsoft starts stoking hype for Windows 7

Customer Perspectives on the Impact of Storage Vendor Decisions on Power, Cooling, & Space in Enterprise Data Centers

Microsoft starts to unveil Windows 7

It can't keep it secret from the businesses and programmers who depend on it, but information looks like being tightly controlled

RIM starts selling new BlackBerry

TORONTO: Research In Motion Ltd has started selling its new BlackBerry model in Germany and Chile, and analysts expect it will be released in North America within a month.

Microsoft starts to talk: Engineering Windows 7 blog is live (Updated)

Microsoft has thus far been very tight-lipped on Windows 7; everything that we know about Vista's successor—which is very, very little—has been carefully disclosed to us by Microsoft. The software giant has already been heavily criticized for not having any public channels of communication open. Even Microsoft's own partners have complained that the company isn't telling them much, and they're the ones that really have to know the details so they can align their products accordingly. Anyway, it seems that the stance over at Microsoft is changing, but very slowly: the Engineering Windows 7 blog (E7 for short) is now live.

RIM starts selling new BlackBerry

Who's making the most money? The list varies from doctors to airplane pilots, but those looking for high pay may want to look in the medical field, which dominates the list.

RIM starts selling new BlackBerry

TORONTO: Research In Motion Ltd. has started selling its new BlackBerry model in Germany and Chile, and analysts expect it will be released in North America within a month.

Smart starts

Following on from this week's List, we take a more detailed look at some of the most successful debut series for batsmen and bowlers. They aren't necessarily statistically the best, but the impact they had is also taken into consideration. There was also a minimum qualification of playing three Tests in a series

Pietersen starts on a winning note

as captain last week, had been keen to salvage pride against the country of his birth after South Africa won the series by going 2-0 up in the third Test at Edgbaston.

Rosetta starts tracking asteroid Steins

Heading toward its first target-asteroid, (2867) Steins, ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has started using its cameras to visually track the asteroid and eventually determine its orbit with more accuracy.

Amazon starts carrying $349.99 Xbox 360 with 60GB hard drive

Two weeks ago, Microsoft cut the price of its Xbox 360 console from $349.99 to $299.99 and announced a new, more expensive model with a higher-capacity hard drive. In short, the 20GB console will keep selling for $299.99 until stocks run out, while a 60GB variant will take its place at $349.99.

Sony starts testing virtual world for PS3

Sony's ballyhooed but often delayed online "Home" virtual world for the PlayStation 3 video game console began accepting 10 000 gamers on Thursday to try a test service.

Mercator starts Indonesian coal mining ops

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Nintendo Starts Epic Battle Against R4 Piracy

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Rice Starts N Korea Nuke Talks

DOLLY STRENGTHENS TO A CATEGORY 2 HURRICANE, WITH 100 MPH WINDS OFF TEXAS, THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER REPORTS

Obama starts overseas trip in Afghanistan

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