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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Google’s censorship balancing act beyond China

Google Inc. didn’t stop wrangling with censorship when the company moved its search engine out of mainland China to shed its restraints on what can be shown on the Internet.

Bat’s song hits nature’s highest note

The clear-winged woolly bat, pictured here, can really carry a tune. Not only does this animal have the highest pitched call of any documented species; the bat also is tied for being one of the world's fastest "talkers."This bat has the highest pitched call of any animal ever documented, putting even the best human sopranos to shame.

‘Rock art’ reveals language of ancient Scotland

Riders and horn blowers appear next to hunting dogs on what is called the Hilton of Cadboll stone, pictured here.Once thought to be rock art, carved depictions of soldiers, horses and other figures are in fact part of a written language dating back to the Iron Age.

Aspect Enterprise Solutions Positioned In Niche Players Quadrant Of The Magic Qu

Aspect Enterprise Solutions Positioned In Niche Players Quadrant Of The Magic Quadrant For Energy Trading And Risk Management Platforms

Evaluation based on completeness of vision and ability to execute

Aspect Enterprise Solutions (AES), a leading prov…

HERMES SoftLab announces Citrix XenApp Management Pack for Microsoft System Cent

HERMES SoftLab announces Citrix XenApp Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

Heterogeneous application management takes the stage in Las Vegas for the Microsoft Management Summit 2010

March 31st 2010, Mountain View, CA and Ljub…

Nemo lives amongst poisonous tentacles

Clownfish live within sea anemone's poisonous tentacles, which keep would-be predators at bay, including morays, scorpionfishes and snappers. Clownfish live within sea anemone’s poisonous tentacles, which keep would-be predators at bay, including morays, scorpionfishes and snappers.

Scientists push closer towards birth of universe

Researchers are trying to create the Big Bang conditions that led to the formation of the earth at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva. Harold Hastings with Hofstra Univ. explains the latest success in the project. (Other)Physicists at CERN, buoyed by their ground-breaking success in creating mini-Big Bangs giving them a glimpse of the dawn of time, began on Wednesday to push closer towards the very birth of the universe.

Google: Online attacks aimed at Vietnam critics

Google Inc. says it has found another case of cyberattacks being used to suppress political dissent, this time to silence opponents of a Vietnamese mining project that involves a state-run Chinese company.

Aia Software expands partner program to meet demand for Customer Communication M

New distributors, resellers and OEM partners sought to join successful partner program
LONDON, 31st March, 2010 - Aia Software (http://www.aia-itp.com/), a leading author and developer of intelligent document composition software today announced that i…

Fasthosts gives the channel a Rise with cloud computing launch

~ UK small business set to benefit from offer which cuts through the cloud hype ~

31st March 2010 - Fasthosts, the UK's largest web hosting company has launched Rise, an infrastructure-as-a-service provider dedicated to the channel, enabling thousands …