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Microsoft's New Programming Language, "M"
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Software Products News
on Oct 12, 2008
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Anthony_Cargile writes "Microsoft announced Friday their new 'M' language, designed especially for building textual domain-specific languages and software models with XAML. Microsoft will also announce Quadrant, for building and viewing models visually, and a repository for storing and combining models using a SQL Server database. While some say the language is simply their 'D' language renamed ... .. Read More
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How nurses slip through the system
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Software Products News
on Oct 12, 2008
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A flawed method for tracking nurses who break the law isn’t the only loophole in the state’s criminal tracking system, some investigators say. Scores of cases bury investigators. Sometimes it takes months to complete an investigation and years to mete out discipline, which allows dangerous nurses to remain on the job, records show. Nurse Diana Kutz, of Pismo Beach, for example, was reported to ... .. Read More
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Taking their gaming to college level
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Internet Technology News
on Oct 12, 2008
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On track: DeSales offers path to make video games. Justin Palatsky has designed more than 200 spaceships. Someday, one or more of those ships could be racing through intergalactic space in his first video game, ''Mourning Star.'' Though his strength is in design, Palatsky, 18, plans to develop his programming and animation skills at DeSales University in Center Valley, where a video game ... .. Read More
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The Green IT Side of Server Virtualization
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Software Products News
on Oct 12, 2008
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Until recently the primary motivator for deploying server virtualization was consolidation. Server virtualization gave organizations a way of controlling their sprawling physical server environments by letting them run more than one application and one operating system on a single physical server. It was an IT manager’s dream and, as it turned out, a CIO's too. read more .. Read More
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NEWSWEEK COVER: The Bright Side, By Fareed Zakaria
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Website Revenue News
on Oct 12, 2008
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The United States 'Has Now Gotten the Wake-Up Call from Hell. If We Can Respond and Change Our Behavior Markedly, This Might Actually Be a Blessing in Disguise' -- NEW YORK , Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- "Amid all the difficulties and hardship that we are about to undergo, I see one silver lining. This crisis has -- dramatically, vengefully -- forced the United States to confront the bad habits it has developed over the past few decades. If we can kick those habits, today's pain will translate into gains in the long run," writes Newsweek International Editor Fareed Zakaria in the October 20 Newswe .. Read More
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Biggest-ever China Sourcing Fair: Electronics & Components hosts Private Buyer Meetings for Carlsberg, IBM, Intelbras, Halfords UK, Lexmark, Li & Fung, Lowe's, Philips, RCG, Samsung Corporation, Sima and Test Rite
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Online Marketing News
on Oct 12, 2008
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Global Sources Electronics & Components Fair set to run Oct. 12-15 at Hong Kong's AsiaWorld-Expo showcases over 2,900 booths of consumer electronics, telecommunications, computer products and components -- HONG KONG , Oct. 12 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Carlsberg, IBM, Intelbras, Halfords UK, Lexmark, Li & Fung, Lowe's, Philips, RCG, Samsung Corporation, Sima and Test Rite are scheduled to attend Private Buyer Meetings at Global Sources' (Nasdaq: GSOL) ( http://www.globalsources.com ) China Sourcing Fair: Electronics & Components. This specialized sourcing show opens today at AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong and runs to Oct. 15 . Th .. Read More
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