Microsoft Taps British Map Provider to Set New Course (E-Commerce Times)
Resistance training with weights was previously thought to be potentially dangerous in those with cardiac disease. It is now known that improving muscle fitness and tone actually relieves strain on the heart, since better muscle tone and strength allows people to carry out normal activities more easily.
Microsoft Taps British Map Provider to Set New Course (E-Commerce Times)
Continuing an ongoing string of acquisitions, Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it has acquired Multimap, a leading UK-based provider of location and mapping services. The acquisition gives Microsoft powerful new location and mapping technology to complement its existing Virtual Earth, Live Search, Windows Live services and MSN, along with the aQuantive advertising platform it acquired ...
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Fraud checks at building society (Computing.co.uk)
Lisa Kelly, Computing , Thursday 13 December 2007 at 00:00:00 Electronic ID system includes information matching and consumer indebtedness index Stroud & Swindon Building Society is using an integrated electronic identity verification system to help prevent fraud and improve risk management.... >Â Read the full article
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Do they publish to other recruitment sites? www.jobsinrisk.com
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Continuent Offers Data Availability, Boosts Open Source Database Scaling (PRWeb)
New uni/cluster version provides much improved performance and ease of deployment in large-scale production environments (PRWeb Dec 11, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1TdW1tLU1hZ24tU3VtbS1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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Christmas Gifts: High Tech Loves Low Tech - Even Among Geeks and Technophiles, Some Very Special Low-Tech Items are on ... (PRWeb)
At Christmas time, it's not just hi-tech gadgets that those in the know are after. A panoply of web sites which are the high temple of low tech gifts are flocked to by geeks of all stripes, mathematicians, scientists, lovers of classical music, avid readers, philosophers, and even the guy next-door - of all ages and from around the world. (PRWeb Dec 11, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
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Top Searches (Football365)
Wahee! We've Found One I have to agree with both Matt Anderson and Roy Driscoll regarding the points they made about over sensitive Liverpool fans and the ludicrous nature of the conspiracy theories.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-12-06 23:07 GMT: NY gov pushes 'Net statewide (Interactive Investor)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Gov. Eliot Spitzer on Thursday announced his plan to provide broadband Internet service to even the most remote areas of the state.
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Benefits disc-loss row chief in new top job (The Scotsman)
THE Revenue and Customs chief who resigned two weeks ago after admitting his department had lost the personal details of 25 million people, yesterday returned to work in a high-paying job at the heart of government.
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Teaching Black history: the struggle continues (Independent Race and Refugee News Network)
In a lecture delivered to members of the Black and Asian Studies Association, one of its founders deplores the ethnocentrism and racism in education and society.
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'The £1m Panama rat' (Daily Mirror)
Exclusive: Fraud cops investigate Darwin's house sales and insurance payouts. Â Â
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Microsoft Taps British Map Provider to Set New Course (E-Commerce Times)
Even more important, exercise helps protect your arteries -- where heart attacks get their start. Regular exercise removes LDL ("bad") cholesterol from your blood. If you have too much of this fatty substance, it starts sticking to the walls of your arteries, causing arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. If the arteries feeding the heart become clogged -- a condition called coronary heart disease -- a heart attack may be just around the corner. The protection doesn't stop there. Exercise also increases your level of HDL ("good") cholesterol, a substance that helps keep your arteries clear.
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