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the global network of computers accessed with the aid of a modem. The Internet includes Web sites, e-mail, newsgroups, and other forums. It is a public network, although many of...
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God, cosmos, Katrina and Rita
The desire to assign cosmic significance to hurricanes Katrina and Rita is an example of humankind's ages-old need to find reason within chaos, according to University at Buffalo (N.Y.) anthropologist Phillips Stevens Jr. Stevens is not surprised by Internet postings that say Katrina and Rita are "punishments from God,"...
Tags: hurricane, INTERNET, Katrina, University at Buffalo
Research articles 2005-11-01
Poetry: No Rhyme or Reason
As Congress creates new rules to prevent Web surfers from drowning in a sea of spam, the literati are crying foul. More than 8 billion pieces of spam are sent worldwide daily, making it one of the most prolific avenues of expression. It seems that, within the deluge of refinancing...
Tags: Blogging, deluge, E-mail, INTERNET, MARKETING, University at Buffalo, verse
Research articles 2003-12-22
Martha Bergren
Martha Bergren, DNS, MS, RN,BC, May 8th, 2003, "An investigation of the ability of the Minnesota Early Childhood Screening Program to predict educational achievement in third grade children." (2003). Committee: Mecca S. Cranley, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Ann Seidl, Ph.D., RN, & Linda Caley, RN, PhD. University at Buffalo SUNY. Chicago,...
Tags: Chicago, DNS, INTERNET, Microsoft Corp., NETWORKING, University at Buffalo
Research articles 2003-12-22

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University At Buffalo Standardizes On Symantec's Norton AntiVirus
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers University at Buffalo Uses Norton AntiVirus to Secure 24x7 High-Speed Internet Access for 26,000 Students, Faculty, Staff On and Off Campus CUPERTINO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 16, 2001 Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq:SYMC) today announced that the University at Buffalo has standardized on Symantec's Norton AntiVirus...
Tags: antivirus, Norton Co., SECURITY, Symantec Corp., University at Buffalo
Research articles 2001-05-16
Right Stuff.
Right Stuff -- Four universities have stellar Web sites, according to the Council for Advancement and Support of Education CASE. The organization gave four Circle of Excellence gold medal awards to university Web sites. The winners include: Cornell University, for its "Explore Cornell" site; Lewis and...
Tags: Cornell University, INTERNET, MARKETING, medal, Web
Research articles 2002-06-19
Mashable's Weekly Social Media & Community Management Job Listings
If you're seeking a job in social media, we'd like to help out. For starters, Mashable's Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired. In particular, you might want to see our articles on...
Tags: Social Media, Opportunity
News items 2009-12-16
Who's Your City: Top 10 Megaregions
These ten megaregions generate the bulk of America's economic output and stand to be the biggest areas for job and economic growth, according to Richard Florida, author of Who's Your City? ...
Tags: BNET Feature, Economic Conditions, Urban Communities, Knowledge Worker, City, Creative Class, Books, Richard Florida, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Biotechnology, Manufacturing, Recruitment & Selection, Key, Chicago, Entertainment, Real Estate, Sector, Finance, Region, New York, Job, Silicon Valley, Who’s Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life
Articles 2008-03-19
Drumbeat: December 14, 2009
U.S. Offers $85 Million to Promote Energy Efficiency COPENHAGEN — Marking the beginning of a second, more serious week of climate negotiations here, the United States Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced Monday that industrialized countries would spend $350 million over five years — including...
Tags: Climate Change
News items 2009-12-14
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