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    IBM research aims to automate virtual, cloud computing 27/03/2008 08:28:45

    IBM on Wednesday launched a collaborative research initiative with two US universities Big Blue says could ultimately deliver software applications that enable self-managing virtual data centers and automation in cloud computing environments.
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    Nanotech T-shirt can recharge MP3 player 15/02/2008 11:56:50

    Nanotechnology researchers have developed a shirt that brings new meaning to the slogan power to the people. They claim that what you wear may soon be enough to power your MP3 player.
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    Net governance forum: Hot air or hot opinions? 31/10/2006 08:20:43

    For many critics, the United Nations-sponsored Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is nothing more than a hot-air event void of any decision-making power. But advocates see the meeting, the first to follow last year's contentious World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), as an opportunity to set the tone for future discussions on who should govern the Internet and how.
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    Universities switch on high-power computing projects 06/02/2006 07:52:49

    After doing research for years using computer clusters, Iowa State University has a high-performance supercomputer running to decipher the corn genome. Meanwhile, Georgia Institute of Technology deepened its high-performance computing relationship with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
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    Group suggests a 'denationalization' of ICANN 04/11/2005 07:29:57

    Several academics are suggesting a "denationalization" of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization responsible for running the Internet, as a way to end an escalating scrap in government circles over U.S. control of the Internet.
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    RIAA files 477 more file-sharing lawsuits 29/04/2004 12:52:00

    The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has filed 477 more lawsuits against people trading unauthorised music online, including lawsuits against 69 people who allegedly used university networks to download music.
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    IBM gets leading role in global film database 04/09/2003 08:14:30

    More than 100 years of motion pictures, TV broadcasts and other images, now scattered in museums and collections around the globe, have never been catalogued in one massive worldwide database.
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