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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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Green shopping bags linked to stomach flu
An entire girl's soccer team was infected with an outbreak of norovirus. The source: a reusable grocery bag that they ate cookies from.
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Texting to tackle the flu
We're gearing up to this year's flu season. Here's a flu vaccination resource guide and a fun story about a TACKLEFLU texting contest.
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Swine flu was the topic of the year for 2009
Flu stories were big all year, especially after the H1N1 "swine" flu showed up, on one side or the other of the U.S.-Mexico border, early in the spring.
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Back to they did too much on swine flu
Despite clear evidence that your chances of dying from a vaccine are infinitesimal next to the chances you may die of flu, millions still refuse the vaccine.
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Falling behind in science? No kidding!
Our school district is providing H1N1 shots to any students whose parents request it. It's an easy way to build some so-called "herd immunity" in the age group most vulnerable to this particular...
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Flu pandemic disproportionately infects, kills young people; are some getting preferred treatment?
Analyzing the first 1000 H1N1 cases in the State of California, younger people were dying at a higher rate.....Alberta Health Services fires employee for giving preferred treatment to NHL Calgary...
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Flu shot controversy illustrates compliance problem
Research has shown that compliance rises with data, but there is also resistance to compliance. Little research has been done on where the "compliance ceiling" may exist, and what to do about...
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We ferret out the latest flu questions
University of Maryland researchers write that patients infected with both swine and seasonal flu are not becoming martini glasses of super flu bugs. The bad news is these patients are ferrets.
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Little Brother actively tracking the flu
The A1N1 "swine flu" outbreak of 2009 will stand as an example of what Little Brother can do without collecting anything special.
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How bad will swine flu be, really?
The pendulum between panic and dismissal regarding H1N1 "swine" flu has swung back to panic.
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Flu turns dangerous
Now is the time to prepare for what is to come with this flu. Your ability to prepare for any eventuality could well be the difference between life and death.
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H1N1 swine flu may be worse if you are fat
The worst aspect of the Michigan news may be how sites advocating healthy weight, like NaturalNews, are taking this opportunity to lord it over the chubby.
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The how long and why of China flu panic
China was successful in limiting the spread of the SARS virus with quarantine, thermal scans at airports and special SARS checkpoints. But it did cost some government officials their jobs, and the...
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New England Journal of Medicine fights flu panic
What this means is that doctors and reporters can stay abreast of the latest research in the field as it is approved for use by the Journal's editors.
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Ending the flu panic
The Chinese may just be getting some of their own back. The 2003 SARS outbreak was mostly confined to China and we quickly imposed a quarantine on them. No one died here and only 7% of Chiense...
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The political battle growing around not-swine just-flu
What does appear useful is sound science, and panicky politicians are the enemy of sound science, in every system, around the world.
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Who are the real swine here?
Pro-agribusiness media are scrambling to keep the flu story from tainting factory farms. The runoff, effluent, off-gassing and general environmental degradation from this kind of industrial...
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News to know: AOL; Palm; SAP; Facebook; Oprah
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Larry Dignan: Time Warner: AOL's...
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Swine flu and beyond: keeping people informed
Schools, particularly primary and secondary institutions, are seen as important community resources, sources of information, and have easy communication vehicles with many members of the...
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Swine flu? What it means for IT professionals
The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed 64 cases of swine flu in the United States and as other countries including Canada (6), New Zealand (3), the United Kingdom (2), Israel (2),...
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