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The Detroit News Ford introduces patrol car to replace Crown Victoria Detroit Free Press Ford's new police car can endure a rear-end crash at 75 mph, easily jump curbs and accelerate twice as fast as Ford's outgoing iconic Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. "We hope that you will agree that Ford has succeeded in delivering ... Hot pursuit: Competition heats up for police carsThe Associated PressFord's new Police Interceptor aims to pleaseThe Detroit NewsFord unveils the 2012 Police Interceptor, Officers everywhere droolThe College DriverTech Jackal -Car and Driver -Inside Line all 157 news articles »
PC World Microsoft Xbox Sales Top Wii, PS3 InformationWeek But sales of all gaming hardware, including the Sony PS2, PlayStation Portable, and Nintendo DS, are down from a year ago. By Antone Gonsalves Six months after being named the most unreliable video game console, with a failure rate eight times that of ... Face-Off: Microsoft vs. Sony on February Game SalesPC WorldBioShock 2 PS3, Aliens vs. Predator Jump Into February Top 20GamasutraFebruary 2010 NPD Number Crunch: BioShock 2, Xbox 360 top console salesNeoseekerAfterdawn.com -Financial Times -TG Daily all 416 news articles »
Atlantic Online (blog) @ScrewYouSXSW vents at absent husband CNET A hilarious Twitter feed purporting to be by a woman whose husband left her behind on their anniversary weekend as he went to SXSW is getting laughs all around Austin this week. AUSTIN, Texas--What's the phrase? ... Tech companies try to stand out at SXSW in AustinHouston ChronicleGeo-location apps to star at South by SouthwestUSA TodaySXSW gets underwayKVUENews 8 Austin -San Jose Mercury News -Inc.com all 143 news articles »
The Next Web Nokia Appeals for Disapproval of Legal Actions Filled By Apple TopNews United States Nokia appealed for disapproval of the anti-trust allegations charged by Apple on Friday. Nokia asks for this dismissal as according to them, the allegations were planned and that they aim at deflecting the attention "away from free-riding off of ... Nokia Seeks Dismissal of Apple's Antitrust ClaimsBusinessWeekNokia, Apple seek patent trial in 2 yearsReutersApple, Nokia Looking for Suits to Be Heard Mid-2012eWeekThe Mac Observer -Mobile Burn all 89 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Innovation on display at Games Conference The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Motion controls and social gaming were the hot topics at this week's Game Developers Conference, the annual convention of game designers, programmers and executives. Sony shook up the conference with a splashy introduction of the ... Scenes from GDC 2010CNETWe like to move it, move itToronto StarMeet PlayStation Move, Sony's PS3 Motion ControllerPC WorldGameSpot -USA Today -Ars Technica all 1,028 news articles »
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AP - Remember the hoo-ha over whether Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl made a believable couple in Judd Apatow's "Knocked Up"?
Reuters - One might call Fox's "Sons of Tucson" a blended-family comedy.
Reuters - Without football or Olympics, NBC has a Sunday slot to be filled. At the same time, it has a game show, "Minute to Win It," which is capable of filling an hour. At NBC these days, that qualifies as a programing match made in heaven.
AP - Capsule reviews of films opening this week:
Reuters - In the slasher-thriller "Slice," a cop-turned-convict tracks down a serial killer by delving into his own troubled childhood memories.
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Through keyword-driven Internet research using search engines, like Yahoo!, and Google,
Internet,millions of people worldwide have easy, instant access to a vast and diverse
amount of online information. Compared to encyclopedias and traditional libraries, the World
Wide Web has enabled a sudden and extreme decentralization of information and data.
While online gaming has been around since the 1970s, modern modes of online gaming began
with services such as GameSpy and MPlayer, which players of games would typically subscribe
to. Non-subscribers were limited to certain types of gameplay or certain games.
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It is organized into a large number of working groups and BoFs, each dealing with a specific
topic. Each group is intended to complete work on that topic and then shut down. Each working
group has an appointed chair (or sometimes several co-chairs), along with a charter that
describes its focus, and what and when it is expected to produce.
Similar to the way the commercial Internet providers connect via Internet
exchange points, research networks tend to interconnect into large subnetworks
such as:
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