Microsoft and Seinfeld: A Comedy of Errors? (LinuxInsider.com)

VSoft Corporation Named to the Inc. 5000 for Second Consecutive Year (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ATLANTA—-VSoft Corporation, a global information and technology provider of process improvement solutions for financial institutions, announced its inclusion in the 2008 Inc. 5000, an extension of Inc. magazine s annual Inc. 500 list, for achieving a three-year sales growth of more than 105 percent.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

3-D Visualization Room Brings Biomedical Images to Life
Medical College has spared no expense in outfitting its facilities with the very best imaging technology and software to ultimately benefit both patients and students. This investment in technology has… brain, but in a way that defines cutting-edge technology. A participant… image of the brain. It is an unparalleled use of technology that has piqued the interest of several other medical schools who are considering investing in similar technology. With imaging sciences
Source: www.med.cornell.edu

Change for Center of Progress Building (News 10 Now Syracuse)
The Center of Progress Building has a new feel at this year’s fair. The traditional flea market atmosphere has been partly replaced by displays of cutting-edge technology. News 10 Now’s Katie Morse has more on this year’s changes and what this year’s fairgoers can expect.
Source: news10now.com

Technology leads to arrest (KTVO TV 3 Kirksville)
By Pamela Credille Monday, August 25, 2008 at 5:04 p.m. OTTUMWA, IOWA — A piece of sophisticated technology is to thank for the successful arrest of a criminal in Ottumwa.
Source: www.ktvotv3.com

Continental AG Selects Technology Chief Neumann to Become CEO (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) — Continental AG appointed technology chief Karl-Thomas Neumann as chief executive officer to succeed Manfred Wennemer , who resigned after Schaeffler Group agreed to buy the company to create Europe’s largest car-parts manufacturer.
Source: www.bloomberg.com

Wikipedia changes my gender more than I do (CNET)
CNET News’ Ina Fried reflects on the ever-changing nature of the online encyclopedia, which lately has had her shifting from “he” to “she.”
Source: news.cnet.com

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