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Tech Mogul Injured By Elephant

 

 


Today he's home in Woodside, recuperating from serious injuries. A little more than a month ago, Silicon Valley billionaire Tom Siebel was in the Serengeti, where a charging elephant attacked him and a guide.

 

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Delivering Data At Light Speed

 

 


You may not have heard of nanophotonics, but it may be the technology that puts Intel and Broadcom chips to shame.


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Josh Wolfe, Forbes, CMOS, photonics, Luxtera, Freescale, Greg Young, Lux Capital, Broadcom, electrons, optical transceivers,Freescale Semiconductor, nanophotonic structures, CMOS-compatible silicon process, 

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Workers Adjust To The New F-word: Furloughs

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Who's To Blame For The Mortgage Crisis?

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Brain Is a Co-Conspirator in a Vicious Stress Loop

 


If after a few months’ exposure to our David Lynch economy, in which housing markets spontaneously combust, coworkers mysteriously disappear and the stifled moans of dying 401(k) plans can be heard through the floorboards, you have the awful sensation that your body’s stress response has taken on a self-replicating and ultimately self-defeating life of its own, congratulations. You are very perceptive. It has.

 

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IBM First to X-Ray a Molecule

 

 


IBM scientists claim to be the first to image the inner structure of a molecule, opening up new possibilities in building smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient computing components. 

 

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High Frequency Trading: The Rise of the Machines

 


As a professional trader, you are confronted daily with all kinds of dynamics and situations that require a flexible and adaptive mind. You are faced with multiple variables constantly interacting with each other and your task is to process ever-changing information quickly and profitably. Valuations arbitrage, reflexive supply-and-demand dynamics, and structural changes are recurrent landmines in the typical day of traders and money managers.

 

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Gold-plated Roman horse head found

 


Scientists say a Roman horse head made from bronze and plated in gold, has been discovered at an archaeological site in Germany.

 

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