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Entries for September, 2012

Siberian Hosting Annoucing Their New Android App

Guardtime Names Jeffrey Pearce Director of Intellectual Property

eGestalt Names James Watts Executive Vice President of Sales

Florida sea turtle numbers up, but climate change poses threat

My life as a vegetarian shows me it’s the way to stay in tune with nature

Cheetah’s speed secrets revealed

Ultra Electronics – USSI Receives Large Order for AHDs

Rapid Protect Releases Its GPS Location Tracking and Family Safety Apps With Improved User Interface On All Mobile Phones Worldwide

eGestalt Named a 2012 ‘Emerging Vendor’ by CRN and UBM Channel

NICE Interaction Management Solution Now Rated "Avaya Compliant"

Atlantic Subsurface Imaging, LLC Now Provides Utility Locating Services

Zicom To Provide Security To Gurgaon Apartments With Advanced Security Solutions

Politicians Who Deny Climate Change Cannot Be Pro-Business – Bloomberg

Obama Counterpunches on Climate Change

Marine riches are depleted and forgotten

Slum surveys giving ‘invisible’ inhabitants a say in urban planning

Arctic melting at ‘amazing’ speed

AmeriQuest Transportation Services Re-launches Partnership with the Food Marketing Institute

New USB Adapter for the NXTBee Sensor for the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT

LAN Systems CEO Named Girls Inc. Strong, Smart and Bold Awards Honoree

CloudLAUNCH – Timothy Grayson’s Call to Action

Corcentric Presents a New Educational Webinar on September 13th, "AP Automation for the Large Enterprise: What Every Company Must Consider"

NICE Receives the 2012 LT-Innovate Award, Bolstering its Position as a Leading Innovator in Speech and Text Analytics

Valutrack Sponsors 36th Annual "Save The Bay" Swim Fundraiser For Second Year In A Row

Belkin Introduces New Ergonomic Tablet Stands Designed for the Classroom

French optical expertise to dazzle at ECOC 2012 in Amsterdam

IDentify-It Launch New US Barcode Image Service

African farmers must do more to beat climate change -study

Whaling lingers on in South Korean town

Nasa rover ‘sniffs’ Martian air