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The Borders of Computing
Exploring the Borders of Computing CNET News' Ina Fried sits down with Kara Tsuboi to discuss her special report on computing in Latin America.
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See one of the world's most powerful supercomputers
From NASA's press event for the 25th anniversary of its first shuttle launch: See the 'Columbia,' a supercomputer that turns out any kind of space-related data at an incredibly quick rate. NASA's...
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Columbia University excludes Google Docs
Screen-reader compatibility issues are preventing Google Docs from becoming integrated in the university's systems.
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Team HTC Columbia uses Google Android to provide real-time Tour de France data
The Tour de France is the world's most famous cycling race and Team HTC Columbia is using Google Android handsets and Google software to provide real-time data of their progress. Add a widget to...
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The Borders of Computing
Exploring the Borders of Computing CNET News' Ina Fried sits down with Kara Tsuboi to discuss her special report on computing in Latin America.
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Cell phones tracking nightlife activity
A Columbia University computer science professor has co-founded a New York-based company named Sense Networks to sell tracking software to other companies. It is also distributing a free version...
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Grand Coulee Dam
CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman found some up-to-date happenings at the historic dam in Washington. Here's a very old-fashioned look at it.
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See one of the world's most powerful supercomputers
From NASA's press event for the 25th anniversary of its first shuttle launch: See the 'Columbia,' a supercomputer that turns out any kind of space-related data at an incredibly quick rate. NASA's...
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NASA site collects Columbia pictures
In an attempt to cast the widest possible net in its investigation into the destruction of the space shuttle, NASA posted a site that lets people send pictures and images via the Web. The site,...
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eBay users try to sell Columbia debris
US web users have reportedly been offering debris from the Columbia shuttle, which ripped apart on re-entry to the earth’s atmosphere on Saturday, killing the seven crew members, on internet...
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Columbia collectibles soar on eBay
Within hours of the Columbia tragedy, hundreds of items featuring the space shuttle are listed for sale as prices climb.
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