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Entries for October, 2012

The contest "MIRA TELECOM challenges you – Play to win!" determined the winners to learn new IT solution

Motic Announces Release Of New Moticam X

EVI Press Release CDM Programme of Activity – Punjab State Electricity Board:High Voltage Distribution System for Agricultural Consumers in Rural Areas

Tekcetera Invites Orange County Community to Workforce Readiness Workshop

Buzzam Takes Radio From Broadcast to ExactCast

Exoplanet found ‘just next door’

Planet Inspired: Help, The North Pole Is Disappearing

Ministers focus on energy policy

Flying ant day ‘a UK summer myth’

Antarctica could follow same path as Arctic sea ice melt

Increased Rainfall Causes Drop in Sea Level?

Record number of SA rhinos killed

Panda conservation not ‘greenwash’

Solidarity Rallies Abound in Support of Tar Sands Blockade

Deadly Tornado Outbreaks Linked to Climate Pattern

Attune Infocom host Open Source Liferay 6.1 Training in Riyadh, KSA

Customizable portable audio experience now a reality with Sennheiser’s IE 80 and IE 60

Seacoast Website Design & Development Company Helps Clients Ride the Wave of Changing Algorithms and Online Technology

Bloomingdales and Macy’s Item Level Compliance Software FREE from epcSolutions

Citel Technologies, Inc. Announces Interoperability with 4PSA’s VoipNow Platform

PassPages(TM) Makes Apple Passbook Simple

Valdata Systems Free Formulation Software Featured in Cosmetics Design

Ultra Electronics USSI Receives Large Order for HyperSpike HS-14s from India

Beintoo Partners With Tango Card To Reward Users With Integrated Digital Gift Cards

CCS Mid-Atlantic Adds To Virginia Sales Team

ISLAB benefits from LGC Standards’ ready-to-use LoGiCal solutions

Comguard adds German IT security specialist gateProtect to its portfolio

Array Networks Inc. listed as an "Innovator" in Info-Tech Research Group’s Application Delivery Controller Vendor Landscape Report

Antarctic climate facing ‘rapid’ changes: chief scientist

Global warming is ‘causing more hurricanes’