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Best Computer Movies
Blogging with Bill WhiteI’m getting chirping crickets so far in response to the announcement that my Looove Connection topic is online dating, with a particular emphasis on cases where someone tricked you with misleading information/photos/etc. I referenced Manti Te’... -
College news for Feb. 17, 2013
Dean’s¿list Alma College, Alma Mich. — Sophomore Thomas Porter of Danville, a 2011 graduate of Boyle County High School, is the son of Donald Porter of Danville. Eastern Kentucky Univeristy: Joseph Taylor Culbertson, of Danville, a senior...
Tags: Science and Technology, Senior Health, Philosophy, Students, Psychology
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Cigna Expands Internships To Graduate Students
The Hartford CourantCigna's part-time internship program on the University of Connecticut campus, less than a year old, is already successful from the insurance company's perspective — of eight interns who are graduating in the spring, four have accepted offers of...Tags: Science and Technology, Software Industry, University of Connecticut, Cigna Corporation, Students
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Will smart machines create a world without work?
WASHINGTON (AP) — They seem right out of a Hollywood fantasy, and they are: Cars that drive themselves have appeared in movies like "I, Robot" and the television show "Knight Rider." Now, two years after Google invented one, automated cars could...
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Up to code? Get job edge online
Brazen CareeristOne skill that will make you a more appealing job candidate is coding. Although you might not be able to build the next hot mobile app, even a basic understanding of the coding world can work in your favor. So how do you learn those skills? An...Tags: Science and Technology, Online Media Industry, The New York Times, Social Media, YouTube
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City Council approves $6.25 million settlement in Gold Coast drunk city worker case
Clout StreetThe City Council today voted to pay $6.25 million to a man who suffered brain damage and permanent disability when he was hit by a drunken city worker who plowed his pickup truck into a crowd on a Gold Coast sidewalk. The tab for the city following the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds, Transportation Accidents, Elections, Justice System
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Computer geeks to help South Bend solve problems
A team of "geeks" will arrive in South Bend in the next few weeks with one main goal: use computer programs to make the city better. The Code for America fellowship program is bringing the experts in fields such as computer programming and urban planning...
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Farm Management Minute: Record keeping software
“What is the best computer program to keep our records on?” seems to be the main topic when all of us instructors are out promoting the South Dakota Center for Farm & Ranch Management. I hope to shed a little light on the subject for all of you. The...Tags: Software Industry, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Inventories
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Virginia educational program gathers STEAM
ReporterIt's called the Virginia Steam Academy, a proposed residential school in Tidewater for a thousand high school students. Now, Virginia Military Institute is joining the effort to improve educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering and...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Science, Students, Education
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River Hill team hoping for repeat in international robotics competition
When students in River Hill High School's Advanced Computer Science classes entered a worldwide high school robotics competition last year that involved programming International Space Station satellites, they figured their chances of winning were...
Tags: Software Industry, Science and Technology, Schools, High Schools, Students
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From Sun Magazine: 'Genius' pair rewrite rules of organ transplants, among other interests
Think of Dorry Segev and Sommer Gentry as intellectual magpies. The glittery ideas they filch from fields as diverse as swing dancing, systems analysis, water skiing and medicine seemingly have little in common. But Segev and Gentry weave them together...
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Go Daddy founder gives advice to University of Baltimore students
Don't get into business to make money. The temptation to quit will be strongest just before you succeed. And take big risks — even if that means angering a ruler-wielding, 6-foot-tall nun. Those were among the lessons billionaire Bob Parsons, the...
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