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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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NASA-themed corn mazes take flight across U.S.
The U.S. space agency teamed up with a group called SpaceFarm 7 to make corn mazes based on famous NASA projects and moments throughout history. The public is invited to vote on their favorite.
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Through the Gorilla Glass: Inside Corning's research facility (photos)
Nowadays, it seems like every new phone is sporting a Corning Gorilla Glass screen. Take a peek at where these screens come from and what makes them so special.
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Tablet failures hamper Corning's Gorilla Glass growth
Crumbling demand for key Corning tablet customers is hurting growth for Gorilla Glass.
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NASA-themed corn mazes take flight across U.S.
The U.S. space agency teamed up with a group called SpaceFarm 7 to make corn mazes based on famous NASA projects and moments throughout history. The public is invited to vote on their favorite.
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Corning: Gorilla Glass to be $800 million business in 2011
Gorilla Glass won't reach $1 billion in sales for 2011 thanks to weaker-than-expected demand TV cover glass, said Corning. But Gorilla Glass will post sales of about $800 million.
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Gorilla Glass: Will TVs provide the next leg of growth?
Corning's specialty materials unit posted strong first quarter sales courtesy of Gorilla Glass, which is increasingly found on smartphones and tablets. Corning's next frontier for Gorilla Glass...
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Corn-fed laptop bags speed checkpoint progress
Mobile computing accessories company Mobile Edge has come out with laptop carrying cases that are made with something called Sorona from DuPont. This is a polymer made partially from corn stalks....
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Corning's Gorilla Glass racks up design wins
Corning's Gorilla Glass is on track to be a $1 billion business next year, a nice sum for a technology that was created in the early 1960s. It's coming to a device near you.
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Corning: Enough LCD screen glass to make four-lane highway from Seattle to Boston
Corning says it ships enough LCD display glass to construct a highway from Seattle to Boston. It's also working on flexible, rollable displays for future tablet computers.
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Maze 2.0: Differentiating Business Value from Fashions
There's always a bewildering maze of terms and trends in the technology world: like the entertainment industry, the million dollar question is which ones will wind up meaning anything, which...
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Corn chips or biofuel? Feds push for more ethanol
EPA rules that ethanol is greener than gasoline.
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Chemistry of the Corn Belt is changing
Some pesticides less concentrated in Corn Belt rivers.
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Cellulosic ethanol, corn, etc.
The good, the bad, and the unreal. Read all about it on this blog. Meanwhile Murphy Oil spends over $90-million for a corn ethanol plant in North Dakota. Canada's largest oil company, Suncor,...
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Corning: Cables count in data center energy-efficiency equations
Every single piece of equipment or technology or cabling counts when you are trying to eek better efficiency out of your data center, which is one reason you will start hearing more from some of...
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Big brains reax to NOAA global warming warnings
The MIT Technology Review previously glommed onto the temperature rises contained in the NOAA global warming report. Ten degrees or more before the end of this century. Kansas, for example,...
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Global warming heating up Washington D.C.
There are many billions of dollars at stake. Not since the Wall Street meltdown have we seen such high stakes in the lobbyist-WhiteHouse-Congress axis. From oil to transportation to electricity...
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Daily Debrief: Corn farmers vs. Google
CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper and Declan McCullagh discuss corn farmers who are taking anti-Google fight to Washington.
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Bulls in the corn field, beware! Ethanol from corn? Mooooo.
Those are market bulls of the two-legged sort similar to the ones currently jacking up crude oil futures. The next great investment bubble may focus on the fields of Iowa. Today's Department of...
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Haves vs. haves: corn and cows and the men who love them
We urbanites are sitting in the bleachers for what portends to be a helluva gladiatorial battle. Corn. Cows. And it's all being fought over energy and centers, as all fine money matters in...
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Fifty million buffalo were right: will we switch to switchgrass?
It's natural, it's all-American, it's a native that was here before any humans arrived, and it's green in many ways. It's switchgrass. We've blogged about this prairie grass that once stood...
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