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IDC Case Study: Optimizing eCommerce Decisions at TIAA-CREF
TIAA-CREF has made a business out of crunching numbers. So one can see how they would appreciate Oracle RTD, or Real Time Decisions. Take a look at this white paper to learn more about TIAA-CREF...
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Paul's got legs, Romney feet of clay, and Santorum grew wings
This is why I love the sport of politics. To see something completely unexpected, to see a triumph of hard work and retail politics, is just incredibly cool -- whether or not you like the candidate.
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Campaign 2012: Once every four years, I wish I lived in Iowa
It's not exactly the fairest form of election, but dang if it ain't the most fun!
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The ROI of robocalls and why the bots keep calling
It's almost noon and I've received four political robocalls and hour since working hours began. Why do the robots call? There appears to be a return on investment there.
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Bangladesh to be poster child of rising ocean levels
Map courtesy of CIA and U.S. taxpayers. Welcome to ground zero of climate change. Or zero elevation which is the same thing. Bangladesh is a flat, low-lying country with dense population,...
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Politics of energy and autos
Two more leaked cabinet choices from the incoming Obama Administration. Both will have influence on energy, land use and green tech subsidies. Interior Secretary nominee: Sen. Ken Salazar...
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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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Iowa takes strong stance against net hunts
An idea so repulsive that state politicians are compelled to swing into action.
Additional Results
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Paul's got legs, Romney feet of clay, and Santorum grew wings
This is why I love the sport of politics. To see something completely unexpected, to see a triumph of hard work and retail politics, is just incredibly cool -- whether or not you like the candidate.
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Campaign 2012: Once every four years, I wish I lived in Iowa
It's not exactly the fairest form of election, but dang if it ain't the most fun!
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The ROI of robocalls and why the bots keep calling
It's almost noon and I've received four political robocalls and hour since working hours began. Why do the robots call? There appears to be a return on investment there.
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Global wind day
As the planet warms and we attempt to harness more energy from sources other fossil fuel, there's some caution needed. Climate change is also diminishing the wind supply in some parts of America....
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Bangladesh to be poster child of rising ocean levels
Map courtesy of CIA and U.S. taxpayers. Welcome to ground zero of climate change. Or zero elevation which is the same thing. Bangladesh is a flat, low-lying country with dense population,...
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Politics of energy and autos
Two more leaked cabinet choices from the incoming Obama Administration. Both will have influence on energy, land use and green tech subsidies. Interior Secretary nominee: Sen. Ken Salazar...
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Wireless soil sensors to help farmers
A research team at Iowa State University (ISU) is developing wireless soil sensors to improve farming while minimizing environmental impacts. ISU says that 'the prototype sensors are designed to...
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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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Iowa Electronic Markets pick Clinton, Romney
If Barack Obama lands a No. 1 finish in the Iowa caucuses tonight, it will be a stunning political upset, but the odds are almost 3-1 that the Democratic nominee will be Hillary Clinton. An even...
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Finding leaks in a spacecraft
With financial support from NASA, Iowa State University (ISU) engineers have developed a sensor to quickly find leaks in a spacecraft. This sensor locates an air leak by listening to the noise...
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Pigs Might Fly in Iowa
According to the Hawk Eye, Iowa has the distinction of joining Nevada and Wisconsin on our list of recent state government project failures. In this case, A.T. Kearney was hired for $3.4 million...
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Google announces new data center in Iowa
Council Bluffs is calling a brand new Google data center a great boost to their economy. The data center will be putting $10 million a year into their economy by providing 200 jobs with an...
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An iPod tax? Iowa Republicans can't believe their ears
If the powerful trade group the Recording Industry Association of America has trouble tracking down thousands of people who illegally download audio files from the Internet, no one told the Iowa...
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