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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joins New Global Network of Web Science Laboratories

Monday, May 17th, 2010
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has been selected to join a new international network of prestigious world-class research laboratories to support the growing field of Web science research and education programs.

Five Essential Things That You Must Take Note of When Naming Your Site

Monday, October 5th, 2009
Having a website enables you to market your products and services to the rest of the world. This article is about business finance, domain name wwwpencilscom online business website, essential things, name domain, name domain names, Technology Internet. With the popularity of the internet as a marketing tool, a whole new science of marketing devoted [...] Related Articles: Five Essential Tips To Drive Traffic Crazily On Your Site Here are 5 lucrative steps to boost your website traffic..

Free Eyes And Diabetes Check-Up Camp By Clearpath Technology

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Clearpath Technology is organizing a Free Eyes Check-up Camp July 26, 2009, India – In August 2009 Clearpath Technology will be organizing a free eyes check up camp. In line with this Clearpath Technology will distribute spectacles for free as well as conduct free diabetes check up for those who will be joining the team. It [...] Related posts: A new and improved Clearpath Technology Website Camp Sagemont in Broward County offers a new drama camp, art camp & science camp and the creat

Turning Science into Product: Cambridge Consultants #TG2009

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
One of our stops on the tour of Cambridge innovation centers included a trip to Cambridge Consultants . This “consultancy” takes new discoveries in science and technology, helps with patents, and envisioning and creating products for companies around the world. The show and tell was intriguing and here are some of the devices showcased: Holographic Radar Conventional radar sensors scan the field of view by mechanically rotating a narrow-beam antenaa. You’ve seen them in a million mov