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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Filming nanotubes inside living animals
A team of researchers at Rice University has filmed carbon nanotubes inside living animals. They've used a custom-built microscope and a technique called near-infrared fluorescent imaging to...
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Images: Flies--not pigs--in space
Scientists hope common fruit flies will help them understand how human immune systems are affected in space.
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Images: Flies--not pigs--in space
Scientists hope common fruit flies will help them understand how human immune systems are affected in space.
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New iPad case/stand could revolutionize flying coach
If you own an iPad and you fly coach, then this just might be the product you never knew you couldn't live without!
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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Space shuttle Enterprise flies by New York City (photos)
This shuttle's heyday was in 1977, when it proved the space plane design could actually fly. Now it's headed to retirement.
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It's 2012, so where's my flying car? (photos)
Always dreamed of just going up and over rush hour traffic in your flying car? So have we. Here are a few of our favorite options.
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Ortsbo adds language translation on the fly
Real-time translation service currently supports Windows Live, Google Talk and Facebook Chat services; a plug-in for Microsoft Outlook is also available.
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SAP Releases First Consumer App. In Related News, Pigs Begin Flying.
SAP and...consumer software? This is not like biscuits and gravy, or popsicles and hot summer days. 99% of you probably never expected to see the two phrases in the same sentence. Yet, here's...
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Angry Birds flying to Facebook on Valentine's Day
Angry Birds is finally coming to Facebook, according to an official Facebook Event. Rovio has announced a date to look forward to: February 14, 2012.
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The top 11 flying machines of 2011 (images)
It was a monumental year for aircraft and spacecraft, as Boeing's Dreamliner carried passengers for the first time and the space shuttle landed for the final time. Plus: drones, drones, drones.
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4 steps to success: Becoming a revenue-centric digital marketer through Web content management
Marketing is no longer just about awareness and brand; marketing has to prove itself as an important part of the engine that generates revenue.
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Easyjet prevents guide dog from flying: Twitter unleashed
One Twitter user's reach for help in the social media world highlighted a vast array of failures by one leading international airline.
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Social brands fly the banner with new Twitter profile pages
The latest version of Twitter gives brands the chance to showcase their offerings with a nice new look and feel. Its available to you too, but only if you have the right mobile phone.
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Make the most of your mobile Web site
The FiddleFly service, delivered through Web design and marketing affiliates, helps small businesses optimize their Web sites for mobile visitors.
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The Lowest-Hanging Fruit in Enterprise Mobility: Not What You May Think It Is
The lowest-hanging fruit for mobilizing enterprises, I argue, may surprise you.
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One more Microsoft Corporate Vice President flies the coop
Microsoft's Corporate Vice President of Directory, Access and Information Protection, has left the company. But that doesn't mean Microsoft is getting any less active in the digital identity space.
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Some HTC Flyers are flying out of Best Buys on May 20
The sneaky big box retailer fooled us with a press release announcing the HTC Flyer will be launched on Sunday (May 22) when some stores are already moving units out the door -- today.
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Those silly algorithms: Book about flies goes for $23.7 million on Amazon
What happens when two algorithms get into a deathmatch over book pricing? You get a book about fly developmental biology that will run you more than $23 million plus shipping of course.
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Flying Toasters – A look back at After Dark for Windows 1.0
Remember when screen savers were all the rage?
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