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Worried About the Reliability and Cost of Open Source Applications?

Budget-minded CIOs and CTOs will perhaps find their anxiety over the cost and capabilities of GlassFish Application Server (and open source solutions in general) in Sriram Lakkaraju's blog that explains the industry's enthusiasm for that particular solution. He lists 10 reasons.

HOGGARD WORRIED OVER TEST FUTURE

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Scientists worried that short circuit may hamper Mars probe

Scientists worry that it could be, thanks to an electrical glitch that threatens the $420 million quest to find the chemical ingredients for life near the Martian north pole.

Ponting worried about future of Tests

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Gonzalez worried about 'blunder' in 'Wowowee' case

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CLARK NOT WORRIED BY PIETERSEN BRAVADO

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Executives most worried about securing personal data

Securing personally identifiable information (PII) is the top business technology concern for executives, according to a survey released today.

Google CEO Worried About Decline of Investigative Reporting

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The declining state of investigation reporting in American newspapers and other traditional media worries Google CEO Eric Schmidt. In his stage appearance at the recent Ad Age Madison & Vine conference, he surprised many with his lament that investigative journalism was fading along with the newspaper industry that once championed it. He cited consistently thin journalism from the long war in Iraq as proof of the problem.

Cook not worried by lack of 100s

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Nintendo Not Worried About iPhone Games

The arrival of the Apple iPhone shook the wireless business in ways that can still be seen rippling out more than a year since the original product’s introduction. With the launch of the iPhone 3G in more worldwide markets at lower prices, coupled with the new App Store, the iPhone has the potential to threaten other platforms.

BlackBerry not worried about iPhone

As SA waits eagerly for the imminent launch of the iPhone, BlackBerry has dismissed speculation that the phone might eat away its local market.

Blizzard not worried about losing WOW fans to Diablo III (World of Warcraft)

Blizzard has said that it is "hoping" that World of Warcraft's monstrous fan-base will take an interest in its latest game, action-RPG Diablo III, but that it isn't concerned about losing monthly WOW revenue.

Ohio game officials worried by fish virus

Loudonville, Ohio -- Ohio fish and wildlife authorities say they're trying to determine how a virus deadly to fish has moved from the Great Lakes to inland waterways.

Ohio game officials worried by fish virus

Ohio fish and wildlife authorities say they're trying to determine how a virus deadly to fish has moved from the Great Lakes to inland waterways.

Ohio Game Officials Worried By Fish Virus

Ohio fish and wildlife authorities say they're trying to determine how a virus deadly to fish has moved from the Great Lakes to inland waterways.

Ohio game officials worried by fish virus

LOUDONVILLE, Ohio, June 30 (UPI) -- Ohio fish and wildlife authorities say they're trying to determine how a virus deadly to fish has moved from the Great Lakes to inland waterways.

'We aren't worried about Ishant, we can handle him'

SRI LANKA'S record at home has been so good over the last few years that even though they are going into the final Test with scores level, Mahela Jayawardene has not begun to think about the possibility of losing. "That thought hasn't even entered our heads," Jayawardene said on Thursday.

England star Cook not worried by lack of 100s

England opening batsman Alastair Cook is remaining calm about his recent lack of form as he heads into the third Test against South Africa.

Educating Public About Nanotechnology Causes People to Become Worried and Cautious

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8:04am Nano-foods - the next...

THOSE consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food reaching their tables may soon find something else in their trolleys to furrow their brows over - nano-foods.

Nano-foods - the next consumer scare?

THOSE consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food reaching their tables may soon find something else in their trolleys to furrow their brows over - nano-foods.

Nano-foods - the next consumer scare?

THOSE consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food reaching their tables may soon find something else in their trolleys to furrow their brows over - nano-foods.

Hines on making Fallout 3 approachable to newcomers

For those of you worried about playing catch up in the Fallout series before taking on Bethesda's latest entry in the franchise, don't fret. Pete Hines has assured PSU that new players should have no problem picking up Fallout 3 and jumping right in.

Downloaders fear China ipod block

Downloaders in China are worried that the government has blocked Apple's iTunes site over pro-Tibet lyrics.

Legislators urged to oppose cyber-crime bill likely to threaten online free expression

Reporters Without Borders is worried about the impact of a proposed law on cyber-crime, adopted by the Senate on july 9th 2008, that will be submitted to the Chamber of Deputies in the next few days. The press freedom organisation calls on deputies to clarify the bill’s wording so as to safeguard online free expression.


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