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Research sees U.S. making gains in broadband penetrationGermany, Sweden, and the U.S. are expected to be the biggest broadband penetration gainers in the next five years. ... |
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Monitor shifts from print to Web-based strategyIn 2009, the Monitor will become the first nationally circulated newspaper to replace its daily print edition with its website; the 100 year-old news organization will also offer subscribers weekly print and daily e-mail editions. ... |
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Cloud Computing Services To Reach $42 BillionOver the next five years spending on IT cloud services is expected to grow nearly threefold, reaching $42 billion by 2012 and accounting for 9 percent of revenues in five key market segments, according to a survey from IDC.Spending on cloud computing is on track to accelerate during the forecast ... |
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Death Of Old Media Exaggerated, They Have At Least Five Years LeftNot the ringingest of endorsements from PriceWaterhouseCoopers: traditional media are not dead yet… because their consumers are not dead yet. Analyst Marcel Fenez (via Press Gazette): "One of the things we need to get into context here is that traditional media isn't dead yet and won'... |
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TB Alliance receives pledge of up to $40 million from USAIDThe Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (TB Alliance), a not-for-profit, product development partnership leading the development of new and affordable tuberculosis (TB) drugs, announced today a new grant and pledge of up to $40 million over the next five years from the United States Agency fo... |
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Seeds of optimism in Iraq's mental health provisionUniversity of Leicester psychiatrist Dr Mohammed Al-Uzri flies to Iraq on 15th October for the third National Conference on Mental Health which aims to help to develop mental health strategy for the next five years. ... |

