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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
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QR-code condoms: Tracking teenage trysts
Safe sex: Now shared by teenagers through QR codes, Twitter and Facebook.
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Indiana students receive $100k to research cloud computing
Two students have received grants of $50k each to use in cloud computing research projects.
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Facebook status update alerts police of murder-suicide
A murder-suicide in Indiana was discovered after the killer posted on Facebook shortly before shooting himself. Police were directed to the scene by a Washington woman over 1,000 miles away.
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Daylight Savings--A Time Whose Time Has Passed?
Daylight Savings Time was foisted off on an unsuspecting and credulous nation as a great idea back during the 1970s energy crisis. So Congress went ahead and expanded it,more of a good thing....
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Police Blotter: Fired worker blames porn on malware
Respiratory therapist, fired after porn bookmarks were found on a hospital computer, unsuccessfully uses the virus-did-it claim.
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IN launches criminal tracking system
SAVIN system will deliver voice, emali and text alerts when selected convicts come up for parole or release.
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IN could face perfect storm of Election Day trouble
E-voting machines, a new statewide database and a photo ID law may all conspire to create some very long recounts in a few close elections.
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Linux explodes in Indiana high schools with new funding
20,000 more students will have access to Linux workstations, thanks to new state grant program.
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Indiana settles E-Rate fraud charges
State pays $8.3 million to settle accusations of defrauding program designed to bridge digital divide.
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Indiana high schools save state $1m by running Linux
More than money, educators say, is the value in teaching students how to use computers rather than training on specific applications.
Additional Results
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QR-code condoms: Tracking teenage trysts
Safe sex: Now shared by teenagers through QR codes, Twitter and Facebook.
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Indiana students receive $100k to research cloud computing
Two students have received grants of $50k each to use in cloud computing research projects.
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Indiana University secures grant for computer network innovation
Indiana University has secured its third set of GENI grants, awarded in order to help develop more efficient technology that can be used in university departments globally.
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Facebook status update alerts police of murder-suicide
A murder-suicide in Indiana was discovered after the killer posted on Facebook shortly before shooting himself. Police were directed to the scene by a Washington woman over 1,000 miles away.
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SmartPlanet: Meet the 'Indiana Jones' of NASA
NASA scientist Chris McKay takes his work to the far reaches of planet Earth, studying extreme conditions in order to find life on other planets.
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Indiana charter schools save big with virtualization
The GEO Foundation, the major supporter of charter schools in Indiana (as well as Colorado) announced today that it was adopting virtualization technology to save money and resources and to...
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Indiana Jones swings into theaters on computer-generated rope
Fans have waited 19 years since the last Indiana Jones movie for this latest installment in the series, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. A lot has changed since then, especially the technology used...
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Daylight Savings--A Time Whose Time Has Passed?
Daylight Savings Time was foisted off on an unsuspecting and credulous nation as a great idea back during the 1970s energy crisis. So Congress went ahead and expanded it,more of a good thing....
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Police Blotter: Fired worker blames porn on malware
Respiratory therapist, fired after porn bookmarks were found on a hospital computer, unsuccessfully uses the virus-did-it claim.
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Torvalds doesn't live in Indiana
This is a struggle for control - and the project's failure to get off the ground on a Sun executive's say so is proving that Sun the corporation does not own its offspring: the OpenSolaris community.
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