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Business
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Google Settles Copyright Lawsuits With Publishers And Authors
Google
Incorporated was reported to have been scheduled to pay $125 million in order
to settle...
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Facebook Executive Leaves The Company
Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder of social-networking site, Facebook Inc., announced he would leave the...
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FCC vs. Comcast: Freedom Fighter vs. Grand Inquisitor?
The recent FCC decision to enforce action against Comcast over its network management policies...
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Facebook, MySpace Or Both?
The stats recently presented by the research company
ComScore show that Facebook’s popularity has...
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Bill Gates Prepares A New Chapter In His Life, Without Microsoft
Bill Gates is just one week away from his official
retirement announced for the 1st of July. He...
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Comcast Takes Another Damage Control Step
Comcast has taken another step to contain damage after coming under heavy fire for its interference...
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Comcast Denies Claims Of Network Discrimination
Comcast, the US
second-largest Internet provider, told the FCC in formal comments that its
policy...
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Delta COO Jim Whitehurst Resigned
Jim Whitehurst, the Chief Operating Officer of Delta Air Lines, Inc., who played a key role in...
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Technology
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Internet Companies and Human Rights Organizations Fight for Freedom of Speech
In some states, censorship reaches frightening new standards. Just take into consideration the...
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Facebook Executive Leaves the Company
Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder of social-networking site, Facebook Inc., announced he would leave the...
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Facebook Co-Founder Dustin Moskovitz Leaves To Start Own Company
Along with Facebook’s current CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin
Moskovitz founded the social networking...
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Aaron Sorkin Exchanges White House Staff for the Facebook Network
Creator of successful productions, such as “The West Wing”
and “A Few Good Men,” screenwriter...
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Georgia Is Still Searching For Its Cyber-Attacker
The confrontations between Russia and Georgia have been set
on more than one dimension, as before...
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Three Of Five FCC Commissioners Want Comcast Punished For Throttling
Three of the five FCC commissioners allegedly voted to punish Comcast for throttling Internet...
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Medpedia, The Online Collaborative Project On Health
Almost everyone who uses the Internet surely knows about
Wikipedia, the largest online...
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Update: FCC Says Comcast Must Stop Bandwidth Throttling
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin said that he wants Comcast to stop its...
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Bill Gates Gives Up Microsoft for Philanthropy Foundation
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corp., a Harvard
drop-out, one of the world’s richest men and...
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Hackers At Harvard! University Admits Security Breach
Once they put their mind into
it, hackers are perfectly capable of breaking even the most ‘secure’...
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Study Warns: Heart Defibrillators Vulnerable To Hacker Attacks
U.S. researchers unveiled on Wednesday
that even humans can be vulnerable to hacker attacks. How...
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Comcast Criticized over Net Limiting, Seat Warming and Nonsense
A simple test by the AP last October has found that Comcast appears to interfere with the...
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Internet Safety Task Force To Protect Teens From Online Attacks
Internet and children, that is
truly something we should be concerned about, as more online...
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Comcast Limits Both P2P File Sharing And Seats To FCC Hearing?
Comcast Corp. denied accusations
of unfair treatment towards its users through limiting...
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First Amendment Challenged: Wikileaks Shut by Ca. Judge
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the shutdown of an anonymous whistleblower site,...
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Sears Web Site Breaks Customer Privacy Policy
Antispyware researchers alleged
that Sears has been violating the privacy policies of its...
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Chinese Web Censorship Takes Effect January 31
Chinese authorities announced
that the broadcasting of Internet videos will be limited to sites...
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Apple and ThinkSecret.com Reached Settlement
Apple and Nicholas M. Ciarelli,
the young man behind the popular Apple rumors web site...
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Facebook Apologizes for Tracking Ads Snafu
As it turns out, Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has finally realized what everybody else understood...
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Facebook’s Founder Sues An Online Magazine over Privacy Charge
Ironically or not, Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg’s
privacy was violated by a minor...
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Politics 2.0, Facebook Teams Up With ABC News
Clearly, there are a lot of things happening lately on
Facebook. After earlier this month, the...
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The Federal Communications Commission Asked to Check on Comcast
In the recent weeks another
scandal has hit the virtual world of the Internet. It has all started...
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Facebox Discloses Profile Details To Public Search
The famous social networking site Facebox makes a dangerous move towards openness/ privacy...
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Facebook Founder Accused of IP Theft
Mark Zuckerberg, everyone’s favorite Web 2.0 child prodigy, is being confronted with intellectual...
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'Encyclopedia of Life': The Most Ambitious Scientific Project
The Field Museum, Harvard
University, Marine
Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole), Smithsonian...
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World
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Internet Companies And Human Rights Organizations Fight For Freedom Of Speech
In some states, censorship reaches frightening new standards. Just take into consideration the...
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PG Project Makes Available The Personal Genome Of Volunteers
The genomes of 10 people, volunteers in the
Harvard Medical School’s
Personal Genome Project,...
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Exposure To Air Pollution Harms Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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Harvard No.1 University Says Latest US News List
According to the new U.S. News & World Report college rankings, Harvard University is not only...
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Obama's Kin to Burnish American Image at Convention
Washington - There are few things more American than basketball and "family...
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Unabomber Opposes Cabin Display at Washington Newseum
“Unabomber” Theodore Kaczynski wrote a letter to a
three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals...
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Roy Huffington, Oilman and Philanthropist, dies at 90
Roy Huffington, an oilman and philanthropist who was an ambassador
to Austria, died Friday,
while...
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Texas: Prison Officials Stop Execution
Tuesday night, Charles Dean Hood, from Texas, should have been executed, but he got
lucky, as...
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Yale to Raise Enrollment by 15% - Biggest in Four Decades
Yale University, the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, has...
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Taiwan Elects President, Holds Referendum over U.N.
Taiwan’s next president, on which about Seventeen million eligible voters will decide...
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Another Freak Tornado Hits Arkansas, Midwest
After the freak tornados battered the surprising warm Midwest and wrecked numerous houses, another...
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Health
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Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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Merck’s HPV Vaccine Gardasil Effective in Males
According to the results of a new study
presented this week at the annual meeting of the European...
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Research Shows No Benefit from Vitamin D in Breast Cancer Prevention
A new study in the online edition of the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute adds to the...
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A Simple Blood Test Can Spot People Who Are At Risk Of Heart Attack
According to the findings of a new study
presented at the meeting of the American Heart...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Study: Your Headphones Might Be Bad For Your Heart
If you have an implanted cardiac device, you might want to double-check where you drop your MP3...
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Study Concludes: Vitamin B Does Not Reduce Cancer Risk
A study that
was published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association
revealed...
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Folic Acid, Vitamin B Supplements: No Benefit In Cancer Prevention
Contrary to other studies, a new study
shows that daily supplements of folic acid, vitamin B6, and...
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Folic Acid, B Vitamins Don’t Lower Cancer Risk
Taking folic acid and other B vitamins on regular basis
doesn’t prevent breast cancer or cancer in...
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Many U.S. Patient Aren’t Satisfied With Their Care
A good number of patients are contended with the care they receive when hospitalized but many are...
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Study: 40 Percent of Women Suffer from Sexual Dysfunctions
And many of
them don’t even care.
A survey
performed by a Harvard University
researcher has...
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Researchers Detect More Genes Associated with Alzheimer’s Risk
Researchers have detected more genes
associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s...
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Update: Survey Shows Many US Hospitals Get Low Scores On Pain Management
In an attempt to provide a portrait of
patients’ experiences in US hospitals, a team of...
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Sharing Your Genes With The World
As part of their project on http://www.personalgenomes.org, a
group of enthusiastic scientists and...
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Personal Genome Project Makes Available The Personal Genome Of Volunteers
The genomes of 10 people, volunteers in the
Harvard Medical School’s
Personal Genome Project,...
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Drinking Coffee Does Not Raise Overall Breast Cancer Risk
Coffee isn’t harmful to your health, a new
study confirms that theory. Is it true that long term,...
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American Academy Of Pediatrics Urges Doubling Vitamin D For Children
The deficiency of vitamin D during
childhood and adolescence has outcomes later in life like the...
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Scientific Advances in Stem Cell Field: Yamanaka Finds New Method for Safer iPS Cells
The search for viable alternatives to replace
the embryonic stem cells that are derived from the...
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Testis-Derived Stem Cells An Alternative To Embryos
German researchers claim that cells taken from men's testicles could serve to growing certain types...
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Report: 25 Percent Of US Teen Girls Got Cervical Cancer Vaccine In 2007
However controversial Merck’s cervical cancer vaccine
Gardasil has been considered since approval,...
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McCain, Obama Have Different Views On The Health Care System
Democrat Barack Obama’s plan would cover 34
million of the nation’s projected 67 million uninsured...
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Free Drug Samples May Threaten Children’s Health
Free drug samples may pose serious risks to children, according to a study conducted by doctors...
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The Debate Over Presidential Rivals’ Health Care Plans Continues
Polls show voters favor Sen. Barack Obama in the presidential contest, with health care as one of...
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Update: Most People Favor Obama’s Health Care Plan
Most United States residents really don’t know whose health care plan is better for them, Obama’s...
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Confusion around Health Care Plans Offered by McCain and Obama
Both presidential candidates Barack Obama
and John McCain agree that Americans are spending too...
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Birth Size Increases Breast Cancer Risk
British
researchers have recently revealed that women who are both longer and heavier at
birth...
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New Discovery in Stem Cell Field Improves the Cell Reprogramming Technique
The results of a study conducted by researchers
at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard...
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New Stem Cell Technique, a Safer Alternative to Embryonic Stem Cells
Scientists have found a new and safer way to generate induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS), which...
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Drug-Coated Stents Are Risk-Free For Heart Attack Victims
According to the largest study to date on the link between drug-coated stents and people who have...
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Drug-Coated Stents Safe for All Heart Attack Patients
Drug-coated stents are safe to use and
effective for all heart attack patients and they can cut...
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Science
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Penn State Scientists Untangle Woolly Mammoth Genetic Code
Penn State University scientists are to first to untangle the genetic code of an extinct animal,...
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Study: Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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First Snaps of Distant Solar System Released by NASA
Recently,
two teams of astronomers that managed to capture the first images of
planets that are...
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Nearby Solar System Strongly Resembles Our Own
It appears that a nearby solar system closely resembles our own solar system, raising the...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data Of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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European Scientists Find New Source Of Stem Cells
European researchers made a huge step in stem cell research
by converting cells from human...
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Martin Chalfie, Roger Tsien - US scientists
Washington - Martin Chalfie, a professor of biological sciences at Columbia University in New York,...
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Ig Nobel Prize Winners Know How To Make Potato Chips Sound Fresher
Each year, around the time when the Nobel Prize recipients
are announced, the Ig Nobel Prize...
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