Jan 21 2009

Tar sands smog seen worsening – Toronto Star

Tar sands smog seen worsening
Toronto Star – 1 hour ago
A federal study warns planned hikes in production at Alberta's oil sands plants will result in a net increase in air pollution despite steps being taken to store carbon dioxide underground.
Environment Canada says tar sands pollution will get worse iNews880.com
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Jan 21 2009

Temperature rises, snow falls – The Northern Light

Temperature rises, snow falls
The Northern Light – 19 Jan 2009
Metro Moncton is waking up to fresh snow this morning, which should measure a little over 15 centimetres (six inches) by the time a converging Nor'Easter and an Alberta Clipper moves out the region later today.
Brief Snow Update AccuWeather.com
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Jan 21 2009

50 Extremely Useful PHP Tools

PHP is one of the most widely used open-source server-side scripting languages that exist today. With over 20 million indexed domains using PHP, including major websites like Facebook, Digg and WordPress, there are good reasons why many Web developers prefer it to other server-side scripting languages, such as Python and Ruby.

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Jan 21 2009

Citrix Unveils Vision to Transform Desktop Computing with Project … – WELT ONLINE


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Citrix Unveils Vision to Transform Desktop Computing with Project
WELT ONLINE – 1 hour ago
Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS), today unveiled the next phase of its vision and roadmap to radically change the economics of desktop computing.
Citrix Plans 'bare Metal' Desktop Hypervisor PC World
Intel and Citrix partner on virtual clients VNUNet.com
SYS-CON Media – ChannelWeb – WELT ONLINE
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Jan 21 2009

Web of pollution? – Metro Canda – Edmonton


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Web of pollution?
Metro Canda – Edmonton – 18 Jan 2009
Don’t tell Al Gore, but surfing the web may also pose an inconvenient truth when it comes to hastening our environmental ruin. That’s among the findings of a recent study by Harvard physicist Alex Wissner-Gross on the environmental impact of Internet
Google defends search engine efficiency ClimateChangeCorp.com
iPhone extras are just hot air The Dominion Post
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Jan 21 2009

Temperature rises, snow falls – The Northern Light

Temperature rises, snow falls
The Northern Light – 19 Jan 2009
Metro Moncton is waking up to fresh snow this morning, which should measure a little over 15 centimetres (six inches) by the time a converging Nor'Easter and an Alberta Clipper moves out the region later today.
Brief Snow Update AccuWeather.com
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Jan 20 2009

Source claims EA Mythic Warhammer team hit with layoffs – Ars Technica


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Source claims EA Mythic Warhammer team hit with layoffs
Ars Technica – 7 hours ago
By Frank Caron | Published: January 20, 2009 – 11:15AM CT While EA Mythic's Warhammer Online has proven to be a refreshing MMO experience with some excellent PVP mechanics, the game failed to keep its initial blurt of subscribers as Wrath of the Lich
Mythic: EA layoffs won't stymie Warhammer Online development Neoseeker
Reports: EA Restructuring Hits Mythic, Tiburon Gamasutra
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Jan 20 2009

Web of pollution? – Metro Canda – Edmonton


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Web of pollution?
Metro Canda – Edmonton – 18 Jan 2009
Don’t tell Al Gore, but surfing the web may also pose an inconvenient truth when it comes to hastening our environmental ruin. That’s among the findings of a recent study by Harvard physicist Alex Wissner-Gross on the environmental impact of Internet
Google defends search engine efficiency ClimateChangeCorp.com
iPhone extras are just hot air The Dominion Post
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Jan 20 2009

Temperature rises, snow falls – The Northern Light

Temperature rises, snow falls
The Northern Light – 19 Jan 2009
Metro Moncton is waking up to fresh snow this morning, which should measure a little over 15 centimetres (six inches) by the time a converging Nor'Easter and an Alberta Clipper moves out the region later today.
Brief Snow Update AccuWeather.com
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Jan 20 2009

Apple Sells Used Products For Less In China

Apple Inc said on Tuesday it had launched an online shop selling second-hand Apple products in China, offering discounts of up to 22 percent, as it looks to beef up its business in the country. These are products that were previously sold and returned to Apple and have undergone quality tests, the company’s website said.

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