Google yesterday claimed that its Chrome is the world's most popular browser,interceding for the first time in the dispute over browser usage share. "According to all our metrics and everything we see out there,Chrome is the most popular ...
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Reports about the future of the Canadian paper products industry will remain gloomy until a viable new application for wood fibre is found, an analyst said Monday. The Conference Board of Canada reported Monday the soaring popularity of ...
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French food company Danone has increased its stake in Morocco's leading dairy company Centrale Laitière to 67%with an investment of€550m,as a part of its plan to strengthen its presence in North Africa. Danone,which held a ...
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Mike Bracken, executive director of the Government Digital Service, talked to Computer Weekly about what UK public services could learn from Estonia's open source model and why a dose of its IT leaders' humility wouldn't go amiss in ...
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Fiber laser firm EOLITE sold for$10M 20 Jun 2012 Oregon-based laser system vendor Electro Scientific Industries buys the French company in an all-cash deal. EOLITE Systems,the venture-backed fiber laser specialist that is based at ...
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There is no question Dell has made itself known in the enterprise IT world,be it the laptop a business user carts around for meetings or the servers back in the datacentre powering the company. But,Dell is still a relative newcomer to the ...
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Japan's K computer,ranked last year as the world's most powerful supercomputer,is expected to drive breakthroughs in engineering,medicine and science when it enters live operation in October. The machine,developed by Fujitsu and Japan's ...
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Caterpillar Inc. (CAT), the world’s largest maker of construction and mining equipment, said demand from the U. S. Coal-mining industry is slowing after a mild winter. Global demand for the company’s machinery is still at a ...
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT), the world’s largest maker of construction and mining equipment, dropped the most in eight trading sessions after declines in commodity prices and economic confidence in the euro area. Caterpillar fell 2.5 ...
Guerlain walks in the footsteps of Chanel and Dior with a new digital platform dedicated to the make-up universe.After Chanel Confidential and Dior Backstage Make-up,Guerlain came with guerlain-makeup.com,a website focused on branded ...
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Universal Dynamics Inc. Trotted out new additions to its dryer lines, as well as a new loading module, new controller and dual fuel power pack, among auxiliary equipment offerings at its NPE exhibit booth. The company is expanding equipment ...
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Movies,graphic novels and 17th century broadsides come under the spotlight in the latest issue of Varoom!,the award-winning,quarterly magazine which celebrates the cultural,political and social ideas in contemporary illustration from around ...
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Battenfeld-Cincinnati scored big in China last year with some major orders, and the company expects to continue to grow as China demands high output and high efficiency machinery. In an interview with Plastics News at the recent Chinaplas ...
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Philips has installed an LED lighting system for the fa?ade of Poznan City stadium Royal Philips Electronics has announced it will light six of the eight stadiums used for this summer's European football championship in Poland and ...
Southampton's ORC creates artificial material with nonlinear optical properties 7 orders of magnitude greater than any in nature. The results catapult nonlinear optical activity from barely detectable to major optical ...
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