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NASDAQ and OMX to Combine

The Leading Innovators in the Exchange Industry to Create the World's Premier Exchange and Technology Company

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News and Commentary on Cape Wind Book and Interview With Co-Author on Diane Rhem' s Show

Cape Wind "Church Lady" on Diane Rhem's Show but not on local affiliates causes what Cape Wind proponents claim, "a windstorm of protest".

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Rogue Wave Software Launches HydraSCA

Rogue Wave® HydraSCA First Commercially Available Product Based on Service Component Architecture (SCA) Specification

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Red Square nebula revealed

An international team led by University of Sidney, Australia, astronomer Professor Peter Tuthill has announced the discovery of a new member in the pantheon of exotically beautiful celestial objects.

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IT for Decision 2007: Information Technology should speed up CEC results in Armenia

An automated system to be introduced in Armenia for the first time in the upcoming parliamentary elections will enable the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) to work more effectively and transparently.

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University of Bath's "very impressive" work on cutting vehicle carbon emissions

UK Minister for Science and Innovation, Malcolm Wicks, called the University of Bath's work to make vehicles greener and more efficient "very impressive" during his visit today (Monday 16 April).

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Biofuel from Neste Oil, Stora Enso and United Paper Mills

Big Finnish forestry and energy companies are releasing plans about biofuel production. Neste Oil and Stora Enso are planning to develop Biofuel production in cooperation. The second largest Finnish Forestry giant, United Paper Mills, is going to make own technical and business solutions. UPM is looking for partners to take care of the distribution of biofuel diesel.

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United Paper Mills to Start Production of Electronic Paper

In innovative people we trust. Innovators are coming up with new things, creating new products and services. This week in tech over here in the deep Finnish forests, United Paper Mills (UPM) is starting the production of electronic paper. Years of product development is moving into a commercial production. The production of electronic paper is about to start at a paper mill in Ylojarvi, Finland.

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Nokia buying Palm

There have been rumours about Nokia buying Palm circulating for several weeks. Today this subject is on the news again. The stock price of Palm has been rising. This is the second time in a few weeks time. It's probable that something will happen soon. Nokia's President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is spending one week per month in US. He has said, that he will continue to search for a solution and continue with his efforts until Nokia's market share in US is improving.

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Abandoning net neutrality discourages improvements in service

Charging online content providers such as Yahoo! and Google for preferential access to the customers of Internet service providers might not be in the best interest of the millions of Americans, despite claims to the contrary, a new University of Florida study finds.

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Developing tool that sharpens up microscope images

The European Molecular Biology Laboratory [EMBL] has developed a new computational tool that makes images obtained with cutting-edge microscopes even sharper. The technological advance and its applications are published in this week's online issue of the journal Nature Methods.

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New technology could improve safety of drinking water

University of Delaware researchers have developed an inexpensive, nonchlorine-based technology that can remove harmful microorganisms, including viruses, from drinking water.

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