Wall Street Journal Digital Network Launches New Mobile Reader for BlackBerry Smartphones (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2008 — Today The Wall Street Journal Digital Network launched its latest mobile application — WSJ.com Mobile Reader — which provides immediate access to business, finance and technology news and analysis from WSJ.com as well as MarketWatch.com, Barrons.com and AllThingsD.com.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
New free Wi-Fi network in downtown (ABC 13 Houston)
The next time you’re in downtown Houston, you can check out the new Wi-Fi hotspot network
Source: abclocal.go.com
EACH GENERATION’S NEW TECHNOLOGY CHANGES POLITICAL LANDSCAPE (David Shribman via Yahoo! News)
In 1984, a Democratic senator from Colorado named Gary Hart sought the White House by using the phrase “new generation” a dozen times in his standard stump speech. His target was the baby boom generation, a group of about 76 million born between the years 1946 and 1964. Mr. Hart didn’t win a presidential nomination, but the themes he explored formed the leitmotif of a quarter-century of …
Source: news.yahoo.com
Huntley library awarded technology grant (Northwest Herald)
The Northwest Herald HUNTLEY The Huntley Area Public Library recently received a $12,500 state grant to help update its technology equipment.
Source: www.nwherald.com
Technology Makes New Moms and Dads Savvy Parents (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Long gone are the days when friends and family wait for a birth announcement or phone call to alert them to the arrival of a new baby. Thanks to new technology, tech-savvy moms and dads are finding new ways to stay connected.
Source: www.carteretnewstimes.com
Gov’t attentive to quality of technology parks: Official (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Iran - Technology Parks Deputy minister of sciences, research and technology said on Saturday that the government has paid special attention to improving the quality and quantity of technology parks and centers in the past three years.
Source: www2.irna.ir
Tech Garden launches defense technology initiative (Central New York Business Journal)
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse Technology Garden has received part of a $1.4 million grant to help small companies statewide to commercialize new defense technology.
Source: www.cnybj.com
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