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Scientists use particle accelerator to date wine
French scientists have devised a way of using particle accelerators to authenticate vintage wines, one of France's top research bodies said this week.
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Lenovo Hope Fund announces local grants
Lenovo Hope Fund grants totaling approximately $80,000 in cash and equipment have been distributed to 35 non-profit organizations worldwide, with one going to the Special Olympics of North Carolina.
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UNCG honors eight for supporting iSchool online courses
Eight high school facilitators are being honored for their support of UNCG iSchool, a state-funded program that gives N.C. high school students an online, tuition-paid head start on their college education.
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Facebook adds more social features to ads
Facebook is rolling out a way to comment on ads that appear within the site, according to an interview with Tim Kendall, Facebook’s director of monetization, by Forrester analyst Jeremiah Owyang.
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Nortel acquires DiamondWare for $7 million
Nortel Networks announced on Thursday that it has acquired DiamondWare to boost the company’s presence in 3-D voice technology that allows people to collaborate in more interactive ways, according to a company statement.
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FEMA phones hacked; more than 400 calls made to Middle East, Asia
A hacker broke into a Homeland Security Department telephone system last weekend and racked up about $12,000 in calls to the Middle East and Asia.
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First SaaS company to exceed $1 billion in annual revenue
Salesforce.com announced its fiscal second quarter results on Thursday, and based on the numbers, it is the first SaaS company to exceed $1 billion in total annual revenue.
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M3 raises $2.7M; Ed Crutchfield, Tony Prince join Charlotte startup
M3 Technology Group has received a $2.7 million infusion of capital that includes investments from Frontier Capital, retired Charlotte banker Ed Crutchfield and veteran entrepreneur Tony Prince.
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CED announces additions to board of directors and staff
The Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) announced 13 additions to their 2008-2009 board of directors, including key investors, business professionals and university leaders from across the Triangle.
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Cree names TI executive COO
Cree Inc., which develops, designs and produces LED lighting, announced Tuesday that Steve Kelley has joined the company as executive vice president and chief operating officer.
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SAS customer earns 2008 TDWI Best Practice Award for enterprise business intelligence
SAS customer General Electric Rail Services (GERS) has been selected by The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) as a co-winner of its Enterprise BI Best Practices Award for 2008.
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Lenovo Expands ThinkPad X300 Notebook PC Family
Lenovo announced Monday that their new ThinkPad X301 notebook PC will take size and performance to new heights by delivering next-generation processing in the thinnest and lightest full-function notebook in its class, according to the PC maker.
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EA won't extend Take-Two deadline
Video game publisher Electronic Arts, Inc. said it won't extend a Monday evening deadline for its $2 billion tender offer to buy smaller rival Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., best known for the popular "Grand Theft Auto" series of games.
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The Fedora Project Unveils New Scholarship Program
Red Hat's Fedora Project continues to encourage Open Source consumption and contribution across the next generation of users by naming its inaugural college scholarship recipient.
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Chinese herbal researcher named to top post at UNCG Kannapolis center
Herbal and traditional Chinese medicines will play a key role in the research conducted by the Center for Research Excellence in Bioactive Food Components at the N.C. Research Campus.
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Alabama healthcare information firm moves to Atlanta, plans to add 300 jobs
DocuSys, a provider of medical information services, is moving its headquarters to Atlanta from Mobile and plans to create 300 jobs.
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Sony Ericsson receives customer satisfaction award
Sony Ericsson is the winner for the second straight year in a customer satisfaction survey by J.D. Power and Associates.
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Federal government picks NCSU experts to explain nanotechnology risks
UniversityTech: Researchers will write whitepaper explaining how government and industry officials should communicate potential risks associated with nanotechnology to the media and the public.
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Stiefel Laboratories Answers Celebrity Challenge
Pharma firm pledges up to $1 million for epidermolysis bullosa research.
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Edison Fund Lights Up Georgia Firm with $8M Investment
Agentek, which provides automation software for mobile enterprise devices, will use funds to step up sales, marketing.
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Bio Pacemaker? South Carolina Recruits Acclaimed Cardiology Researcher
Three universities utilize $5M grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield foundation to launch program focused on developing bio-based heart pacemaker.
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'Why Work?': Wake Forest U. Series Seeks Answers To Balance of Work, Common Good
'Voices of Our Time' sessions will examine how modern professionals can commit to the common good and still achieve career goals.
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Biotech Center Podcast Features 2007 Nobel Prize Winner
UNC Professor Oliver Smithies discusses winning Nobel Prize as well as state of life sciences in N.C.