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For Google, software defined networking represented a better way of moving traffic between its global data centers.
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Project Director Elvis Fuentes worked with a large team of colleagues to assist us in celebrating these shared histories, thus moving us toward a better understanding of the Caribbean as having its own significant and complex identity.
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This "adaptable" military will in essence, according to the guide, expand the United States' stabilizing presence by moving smaller and lighter forces from place to place, enabling its allies to better combat these hostile entities.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Microwave imaging is used plenty, however, and due to its flexibility and lack of moving parts, the sensor could be used to build better integrated, cheaper airport scanners and vehicle collision avoidance technology -- making you safer however you choose to travel.
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The company recently announced it will be moving greeters from its lobbies and closer to cash registers in a move designed to better assist shoppers and apparently save the company money.
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The National Weather Service updated its storm-surge model to take into account larger and slower-moving storms and include better elevation and high tide data last year.
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Daily OBV looks a bit better, as it has formed higher lows, line f, but is still below its weighted moving average.
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With local bright tech talent like Zhang at home and innovating, China has a better chance of climbing out of its niche as a low-cost manufacturer to the world and moving upmarket.
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While Yahoo has for years been grappling to remain relevant with fast-moving consumer tastes, who knows if the swap-out will lead to a better awareness of how its users interact with technology, not to mention more motivated staff.
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