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Vision tests via cellphone could aid poor nationsDate: Wed, 1. September 2010 03:06:14
Around the world, half a billion people live with uncorrected vision problems, according to World Health Organization estimates, in part because eye specialists are rare in the developing world.
Hi, I'm Michael Scalisi (PC World)Date: Thu, 30. July 2009 12:55:00
PC World - Greetings PC World readers. My name is Michael Scalisi, and I'm proud to be taking over as the author of PC World's Net Work blog. Five days a week, you can come here for my daily reports on life in the business IT trenches.
World Bank: Rich nations' growth lags need for jobs (Reuters)Date: Thu, 13. January 2011 00:03:08
Reuters - Economic growth in the world's wealthier nations is still too slow to create enough jobs for the tens of millions who lost their during the worst global recession since World War Two, the World Bank said on Wednesday.
World Bank: Rich nations' growth lags need for jobs (Reuters)Date: Thu, 13. January 2011 00:03:08
Reuters - Economic growth in the world's wealthier nations is still too slow to create enough jobs for the tens of millions who lost their during the worst global recession since World War Two, the World Bank said on Wednesday.
Welcome to LinuxLink (PC World)Date: Sat, 28. February 2009 16:31:00
PC World - For as long as Linux has existed, PC World editors have watched closely as the open source OS has grown and evolved from a student project at the University of Helsinki into a powerful operating system available in myriad distributions all around the world. And now we're proud to launch this blog dedicated entirely to Linux and the world of open source software.
This Week In Geek: Mobile Hacks, Power Concepts, and Hands-On Computing (PC World)Date: Sat, 27. February 2010 00:00:00
PC World - Another week, another roundup of what you may missed in the world of geek. During the past seven days we've looked at how to hack your Windows Mobile phone to run Android, how one design student is looking to save the world one power outlet at a time, and how you can get more hands on with your computers.
New Opera Houses and Performing Arts VenuesDate: Thu, 24. July 2008 03:17:20
Things are booming in Dubai. Not only are they building the world's tallest building, the world's largest collection of reclaimed land (making islands in the ocean), the world's first...
April Foolery, the Conficker Worm virus, Web 2.0 Expo, and BlackBerry App World on PC World PodcDate: Fri, 3. April 2009 22:31:00
PC World - Today, PC World Editors Robert Strohmeyer, Tim Moynihan and Mark Sullivan post up in the studio for the post-April Fool’s Day edition of the PC World Podcast.
Swiss Gruyere Named World's Best Cheese in Wis.Date: Thu, 18. March 2010 22:42:35
Europeans are still the world's big cheeses -- a Gruyere from Switzerland has been named the world's best cheese at the 2010 World Championship Cheese Contest in Madison.
Letters to the Editor (The Christian Science Monitor)Date: Fri, 10. April 2009 09:00:00
The Christian Science Monitor - A nuke-free world is a safer world In regard to the April 9 Opinion piece, Obama's bid for nuke-free world: Bad idea: Author Richard Harknett's commentary on President Obama's proposal to begin work toward a world free of nuclear weapons bypasses the facts to get to his conclusion.
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