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The development of e-readers and e-books created more pressure on the large stores.
FORBES: Book Publishers Challenged by Distribution Problems
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On Wednesday 10 November 2010 to mark the celebration of World Science Day for Peace and Development and the 25th anniversary of Dirac Medal lecture, Professor E.
UNESCO: Science Policy and Capacity-Building
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OneWorld Health chooses most projects strategically, based on a variety of factors including the disease area and identified therapeutic needs within that area, the technical feasibility of the project and its probability of success, its current development stage (e.g. discovery stage vs. clinical stage) and the potential impact.
FORBES: Can Non-Profit Drug Companies Cure Diseases of Poverty?
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NGOs, scientific organizations and private companies specialised in telemedicine and e-health scientific research, space applications, economics and development participated in the discussion.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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The paper outlines a policy to combat computer crime and describes the mechanisms necessary to achieve this without hindering rapid development of e-commerce in the EU or affecting citizens' fundamental right to privacy.
CNN: EU unveils plan to fight cybercrime
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If you buy a hybrid, you're kind of making a statement, which is that you're supporting the development of a new kind of technology, and I got a lot of reader e-mail suggesting that that was an important point, that they want to put their money where their mouth is, so to speak, and support this kind of technology.
NPR: Do Hybrid Cars Save Money?
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Lotus position IBM'S LOTUS DEVELOPMENT subsidiary cried foul when we wrote that Microsoft was gaining momentum in the e-mail and groupware market (Aug. 10, 1998).
FORBES: Follow through
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Osaka, Japan - Panasonic today announced the development of a new solution to protect personal data such as photos, videos, documents and e-mails stored on Android smartphones.
ENGADGET: Panasonic and Red Bend Software announce Android security partnership at MWC
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To do that, Capellas says Compaq will slap its well-known brand name on a wide range of products: from portable organizers to the Himalaya servers that power AOL's e-mail system to products still in development that will blur the lines between computers and electronic appliances like cell phones and stereos.
FORBES: Desktop battle plan
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But the technology is still improving, notes Mike McCreary, vice-president of research and advanced development at E Ink, a pioneer of electrophoretic displays based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
ECONOMIST: REPORTS