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Networks abound, including a formal one, Cambridge Network, linking the university with business.
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Network Rail sent engineers to Cambridge and the services were back to normal by the afternoon.
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Every few months the algorithm writers in Cambridge inject better software into the global network to make it shrewder at picking routes for Internet traffic.
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Richard Schofield from Network Rail said plans for a station at the Cambridge Science Park was a definite scheme by the site's developer and would be implemented in the next two to three years.
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Network Rail has lowered a footbridge into place which will link Cambridge Railway station with two new platforms.
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Kearney and the University of Cambridge's business school showed that among multimedia phone users, slow network speeds, along with cost and privacy concerns, are the top three obstacles to greater use of wireless data services.
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After the experiment in the Cambridge cafe, the owners switched to a higher level of encryption for their network, making it impossible to use Firesheep.
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Their discipline, tinged with philosophy though it might have been, was not quite philosophical enough for the intellectuals who were creating the network of universities that spread from Bologna, via Paris, to Oxford, Cambridge and elsewhere.
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