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Oracle’s Ellison Introduces Faster System to Challenge SAP, IBM - Businessweek
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. introduced a computer system that works faster by analyzing data within its dynamic random access memory, aiming to boost market share and take on International Business Machines Corp. and SAP AG.
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Symphony Flash Mob - Copenhagen Central Station
(link in an email from BW)
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How Did the Robot End Up With My Job? - NYTimes.com
I’VE done a lot of television book interviews lately, and I continue to be struck at what a difference there is in the technology in just a few years’ time.
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Technology users are under constant digital surveillance - latimes.com
During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone.
But the iPhone is paying attention to him.
As he traverses the 30-mile circuit around Seal Beach, Hartman's iPhone knows precisely where he is at every moment, and keeps a record of his whereabouts. That data is beamed to Apple Inc. multiple times each day, whether Hartman is using his phone to take pictures, search for gas stations or check the weather.
Monday, October 3, 2011
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