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Penn State Tells 80,000 Students To Chuck IE

Check this article out. So are we starting to beat a dead horse yet? I mean for gosh sake’s, David Collin even bought a T-Shirt to support this browser. What more will it take for you people out there to switch = )

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Changes in the offing?

Here’s an article from the NYTimes about Oracle’s buy-out of PeopleSoft. It suggests that consolidation is happening because there are too many software companies. What happens is that the big ones buy the more vulnerable ones, extract a little technology, and, over the long run, induce the customers of the swallowed company to switch over to the products of the ...

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USC researchers highlight disparities in cancer rates among racial and ethnic groups in California

USC epidemiologists have just spelled out the disparities along race and ethinic lines for cancer incidence and mortality here in California. It’s sort of a work-plan for us for the next decade. I suspect similar disparities exist all across the country. See the last paragraph. LOS ANGELES (Dec. 14, 2004) – Among Californians, black men face the highest risk of ...

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Now we're gettin' somewhere!

From the NYTimes: Google, the operator of the world’s most popular Internet search service, plans to announce an agreement today with some of the nation’s leading research libraries and Oxford University to begin converting their holdings into digital files that would be freely searchable over the Web…. "Within two decades, most of the world’s knowledge will be digitized and available, ...

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