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QINGDAO, China (Reuters) - Say it with flowers! A delegation from the British sailing team being welcomed into the Qingdao Olympic Village avoided an embarrassing moment on Thursday thanks to a nearby florist.
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via Reuters UK @ 12:26 7th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks. Developers building applications on Android, Google's mobile phone software that is still in the making, have been venting their frustration at what they say is a slow pace of updates released for the SDK (software development kit) and a general lack of information about the development schedule for the software. In late June, developer Nicolas Gramlich, a computer science student in Germany, started a petition asking Google to release more updates to the SDK and to offer developers information about the development timeline of the SDK. Last week, he sent the petition to the Android Advocate at Google.
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via Tech World Australia @ 23:00 13th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks. Developers building applications on Android, Google's mobile phone software that is still in the making, have been venting their frustration at what they say is a slow pace of updates released for the SDK and a general lack of information about the development schedule for the software. [ For more background on Google and the Android developers, see InfoWorld's analysis.
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via Addict3d.org @ 19:58 13th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
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via Linux World @ 19:58 13th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
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via ITworld.com @ 19:58 13th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
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via CIO Magazine @ 19:58 13th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
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via NetworkWorld @ 19:58 13th Aug
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android’s progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
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via Macworld @ 19:59 13th Aug
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Air passengers face smoother, safer, and more economical flights thanks to a new method of predicting air turbulence, claim scientists.
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via Telegraph @ 19:26 1st Oct
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After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying, in essence, "thanks."
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via Computerworld @ 18:42 14th Aug
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QINGDAO, China (Reuters) - Say it with flowers! A delegation from the British sailing team being welcomed into the Qingdao Olympic Village avoided an embarrassing moment on Thursday thanks to a nearby florist.
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via Reuters UK @ 12:26 7th Aug
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IMAGINE an orchestra full of eager musicians which, thanks to an incompetent conductor, produces nothing more than an unrelieved cacophony. You're starting to appreciate the problem faced by a British family known as KE. About half of its members have severe difficulties with language. They have trouble with grammar, writing and comprehension, but above all they find it hard to coordinate the complex sequences of face and mouth movements necessary for fluid speech. Thanks to a single genetic mutation, the conductor cannot conduct, and the result is linguistic chaos. In 2001, geneticists looking for the root of the problem tracked it down to a mutation in a gene they named FOXP2. Normally, FOXP2 coordinates the expression of other genes, but in affected members of the KE family, it was broken.
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via New Scientist @ 15:35 13th Aug
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Nintendo has done it yet again. Mario is the face of the gaming giant thanks to the gargantuan success and popularity he has gained throughout Nintendo’s history. Time after time Super Mario titles gave fans hours upon hours of entertainment in the form of their favorite little plumber. With Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii, the trend continues, thanks to Nintendo’s EAD Tokyo studio.
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via DevHardware @ 23:13 8th Oct
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Nintendo has done it yet again. Mario is the face of the gaming giant thanks to the gargantuan success and popularity he has gained throughout Nintendo’s history. Time after time Super Mario titles gave fans hours upon hours of entertainment in the form of their favorite little plumber. With Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii, the trend continues, thanks to Nintendo’s EAD Tokyo studio.
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via DevHardware @ 12:40 8th Oct
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OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 9/16/2008 -- The legendary Distagon T* 2.8/21 is now being introduced for SLR cameras with EF, F and K bayonets. Thanks to its excellent performance, this modernized version from the former Contax system sets new standards in this focal length class. “The outstanding correction of chromatic aberration enables photos without color fringes even in high-contrast light conditions”, says Martin Klottig, Marketing Manager, Carl Zeiss Camera Lens Division. “Even at full aperture, the floating element design ensures optimum edge-to-edge image quality over the entire focusing range. And even in difficult light conditions, the new Distagon provides excellent results thanks to its T* coating, optimum reflection reduction and exceptional chromatic correction.
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via CameraTown @ 15:50 21st Sep
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I WOULD just like to thank NMMU for the lovely opera (“Poor attendance at powerful opera”, The Herald, September 9). The singing was just heavenly. The stage was beautiful and the acting was outstanding.
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via Herald South Africa @ 7:03 26th Sep
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Last week the word was out that Promethean Systems, an MIT spinoff, is developing a high-tech solar thermoelectric solid-state refrigerator, a new kind of renewable device, for use in rural India. Visions of an ice cream stand in the middle of a jungle, or possibly a desert? It's no mirage.
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via Honolulu Advertiser @ 14:32 17th Aug
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 1:17 11th Sep
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THE Proteas must have sighed with relief this weekend when Cricket South Africa announced that it could not accommodate Pakistan in a tri-series that would also have featured Sri Lanka.
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via The Times South Africa @ 18:27 7th Sep
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ICC High Performance Manager Richard Done has labelled the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Belfast, Ireland "a great success".
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via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 19:32 6th Aug
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Cricket Australia has thanked the Rajasthan Cricket Association for the facilities provided to the visitors in Jaipur.
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via ESPN Star @ 23:13 26th Sep
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iPhone CentreFind out all about the iPhone at our iPhone Centre. News, reviews, how-tos and video - all in one location.
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via Australian PC World @ 23:01 13th Aug
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William Howell shares his hiring mistakes and his secrets for selecting the best job candidates, finding objective references and using LinkedIn as a recruiting tool.
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via Computerworld Australia @ 23:02 13th Aug
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Developers' request for updates on Android SDK met with noncommittal two-sentence response from Google
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via InfoWorld @ 19:58 13th Aug
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NASA Administrator Mike Griffin credited Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama for spurring Congress to action on legislation allowing the U.S. space agency to buy the Russian Soyuz flights its needs to send astronauts to the international space station beyond 2011.
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via Space.com @ 7:00 9th Oct
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