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The History of Computer Viruses
The History of Computer Viruses...
A Timeline- History of Computer Viruses
A Timeline- History of Computer Viruses...
HISTORY OF COMPUTER VIRUSES
HISTORY OF COMPUTER VIRUSES...
The History of Computers
The History of Computers...
History of Computers
History of Computers...
History of Computer
History of Computers...
Financing Rural Regeneration in Wicklow
One method of rural regeneration involves the financing of businesses in rural areas with outside assistance, which would not have succeeded independently and were encouraged through various government sponsored initiatives to regenerate declining ru...
Avaya buys Ubiquity Software for $144 million
Avaya this week announced plans to acquire Ubiquity Software, a maker of SIP-based applications and software development tools, for around $144 million. Ubiquity, based in Cardiff, Wales, makes SIP-based application servers used by carriers to develo...
Apples iphone might lead to Apple Enterprise computing
Some 25 years ago, Steve Jobs and Apple lost the war of corporate computing to IBM and Microsoft. I imagine, though, that Jobs probably considers it just a battle in his own Thirty Years War against Microsoft and its founder. While Apples recent iPho...
Europe's economy is 30 years behind the US
A just released EU Observer report states the obvious: If income (GDP per capita) would grow in the US at 2 percent per year and in the EU at 3 percent per year, meaning a 1 percent higher growth of the EU, the EU would catch up with the US around 20...
Turkey's genocidal and anti-Christian past
Turkey, an Asian country with a history of genocide against non-Muslims does not belong in the EU. Turkey has nothing in common with Europe. History, culture, economy, political structure and attitudes are remarkably divergent between Europe and Isla...
The China Syndrome - selective capitalism should not hide the obvious future conflict with Beijing
For those so inclined the big money in investing and high returns lies in the economic accession and growth of India and particularly China. Chinese index funds returned more than 40% in 2006 and expect more of the same in 2007. Chinese and Indian de...
The Early Popularity of Tobacco in Europe
Much of the early popularity of tobacco in Europe rested on its supposed medicinal properties, rather than on its pleasurable smoking qualities. The tobacco leaf was introduced as a universal remedy for all ailments by a Frenchman, Jean Nicot, from w...
The History of Oak
About fifty years ago, when the subject of English furniture first began to be studied and to be written about, it was divided conveniently into four distinct types. One writer called his books on the subject The Age of Oak, The Age of Walnut, The Ag...
Growing Up With Dolls
Penny Woodens, as they are sometimes called, are among the most fascinating dolls ever made. Their legs and arms could be moved into very lifelike positions. Their heads and bodies, carved in one piece, could survive the roughest treatment. Their pai...
Verizon, Nortel strike a deal
Nortel Networks Corp.s recent US$2 billion contract to supply equipment and services to telecom firm Verizon Wireless is a huge shot in the arm for Nortel as well as Canadian telecommunications, according to one industry insider. The deal will help V...
Pricey Priyanka Chopra!
Priyanka Chopra, the former Miss India and Miss World, is now becoming famous by the name of Pricey Priyanka. In recent days she has been a part of some of the biggest films like Don and Krrish, she was also recently seen in Salaam-E-Ishq, and unfort...
Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 30, 2007
1 Billion ! handsets shipping in 2006 Cellphone makers shipped more than 1 bln handsets for the first time in 2006, driven by a strong holiday season in which shipments rose nearly 20% to a record 295 mln devices, IDC reported in the newspaper USA To...
Every fourth mobile phone to cost under USD 20 in 2011
Motorla has gained market share with GSMA contracts, but it has hurt margins. The global market for sub-USD 20 ultra low cost handsets (UCLH) will be over 330 million units in 2011. A new study from ABI Research finds that over 50 percent of these ha...
European Socialism is supporting Islamo-fascism
Multi-culturalism leads ineluctably to the collapse of civilization. It divides up society into groups and protest fora. It destroys the majoritarian culture and intelligent political discourse. It excuses itself from the difficult tasks of building...
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