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Which Companies Will Take a Hit From the Death of Net Neutrality?
2014-01-15 23:59:54| IT Services - Topix.net
After a groundbreaking ruling against the Federal Communications Commission and its net neutrality rules on Tuesday, companies that make up the highest amount of Internet bandwidth usage could begin to be charged by Web providers for taking up so much space.
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2014-01-14 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Yorker: In 1977, the San Joaquin Valley-the swath of agricultural land that runs through central California-was designated a disaster area. Record-low runoff and scant rainfall had created drought conditions. At the beginning of Christmas week, the weather was normal in Bakersfield, the city at the Valley`s southern end, but in the early hours of December 20th a strong wind began to blow from the Great Basin through the Tehachapi Mountains. Hitting the ground on the downslope, it lofted a cloud of loose...
Calif. Parks Advocates Call on Congress to Stop 'Death by a Thousand Cuts'
2014-01-13 18:55:22| IT Services - Topix.net
BAY CITY NEWS An environmental advocacy group is calling on Congress to restore funding to national parks and released a report Thursday showing the impact the cuts have had on the visitor experience in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and other parks in California.
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Hospital to improve mental health care after man's river death
2014-01-13 11:11:05| Real Estate - Topix.net
An inquest at Reading Civic Centre heard how Alistair McDonald disappeared after being admitted to the Royal Berkshire Hospital with acute pancreatitis A hospital is improving its care of patients with mental health issues after the death of a patient who disappeared and was found in a river.
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Weekend tech reading: Chips after Moore's law, tech companies nearing death, CES highlights
2014-01-12 18:25:13| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Designing the next wave of computer chips Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every 18 months, critics began predicting that the era of "Moore's Law" would draw to a close.
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