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RM4GS Open Source Middleware Supports Reliable Messaging for Grid Services (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Messaging software which implements the OASIS "WS-Reliability 1.1" Standard has been released for public use by the joint developers, Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi, Ltd., and NEC Corporation. RM4GS (Reliable Messaging for Grid Services) was produced to help speed the creation and widespread adoption of software products that incorporate reliable messaging functionality. RM4GS (Java) is available under the open source Japan Business Grid License Agreement (JBL). |
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RM4GS Open Source Middleware Supports Reliable Messaging for Grid Services (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Messaging software which implements the OASIS "WS-Reliability 1.1" Standard has been released for public use by the joint developers, Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi, Ltd., and NEC Corporation. RM4GS (Reliable Messaging for Grid Services) was produced to help speed the creation and widespread adoption of software products that incorporate reliable messaging functionality. RM4GS (Java) is available under the open source Japan Business Grid License Agreement (JBL). |
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RM4GS Open Source Middleware Supports Reliable Messaging for Grid Services (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Messaging software which implements the OASIS "WS-Reliability 1.1" Standard has been released for public use by the joint developers, Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi, Ltd., and NEC Corporation. RM4GS (Reliable Messaging for Grid Services) was produced to help speed the creation and widespread adoption of software products that incorporate reliable messaging functionality. RM4GS (Java) is available under the open source Japan Business Grid License Agreement (JBL). |
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Rocket Fuel in Milk, Lettuce (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - The Food and Drug Administration says a rocket fuel component contaminates nearly 94 percent of the milk and lettuce samples surveyed. The compound is suspected of having nasty effects in humans. By Amit Asaravala. |
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New Security Pain: Radioactivity (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - You can empty your pockets of change, take off your belt and shoes and stick your keys in the little tray. But if you've had radiation therapy recently, you still might set off Homeland Security alarms. |
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Rocket Fuel in Milk, Lettuce (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - The Food and Drug Administration says a rocket fuel component contaminates nearly 94 percent of the milk and lettuce samples surveyed. The compound is suspected of having nasty effects in humans. By Amit Asaravala. |
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New Security Pain: Radioactivity (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - You can empty your pockets of change, take off your belt and shoes and stick your keys in the little tray. But if you've had radiation therapy recently, you still might set off Homeland Security alarms. |
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Rocket Fuel in Milk, Lettuce (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - The Food and Drug Administration says a rocket fuel component contaminates nearly 94 percent of the milk and lettuce samples surveyed. The compound is suspected of having nasty effects in humans. By Amit Asaravala. |
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New Security Pain: Radioactivity (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - You can empty your pockets of change, take off your belt and shoes and stick your keys in the little tray. But if you've had radiation therapy recently, you still might set off Homeland Security alarms. |
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Mutating Bots May Save Lives (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Several research teams are developing robots made of smart building blocks that can morph into different forms to perform a broad variety of tasks. The bots are to be used in space missions and in search-and-rescue efforts. By Lakshmi Sandhana. |
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After the X Prize (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Just weeks before the historic second flight of SpaceShipOne -- a trip that won him the $10 million X Prize -- Burt Rutan, the ship's designer and builder, sat down for a chat with Wired magazine. Here's what he said. |
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Mutating Bots May Save Lives (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Several research teams are developing robots made of smart building blocks that can morph into different forms to perform a broad variety of tasks. The bots are to be used in space missions and in search-and-rescue efforts. By Lakshmi Sandhana. |
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After the X Prize (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Just weeks before the historic second flight of SpaceShipOne -- a trip that won him the $10 million X Prize -- Burt Rutan, the ship's designer and builder, sat down for a chat with Wired magazine. Here's what he said. |
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Mutating Bots May Save Lives (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Several research teams are developing robots made of smart building blocks that can morph into different forms to perform a broad variety of tasks. The bots are to be used in space missions and in search-and-rescue efforts. By Lakshmi Sandhana. |
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After the X Prize (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Just weeks before the historic second flight of SpaceShipOne -- a trip that won him the $10 million X Prize -- Burt Rutan, the ship's designer and builder, sat down for a chat with Wired magazine. Here's what he said. |
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It's Official - We're Moving (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Packing, unpacking, moving, going, leaving, growing...There just aren't enough geeks in LA. We're moving to Seattle, where the tech community is a lot more tight-knit (and the weather is a lot more to my liking). The stress hasn't even begun! As Ponzi just noted: |
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More Robot Grunts Ready for Duty (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - At an Army tech conference, companies show off new machines that do the work of flesh-and-blood soldiers. One sports machine guns to hunt down enemies. Another is an unmanned ambulance to take the wounded off the battlefield. Noah Shachtman reports from Orlando, Florida. |
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Costly Cloning Isn't a Cure-All (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Therapeutic cloning is both vilified and hailed as the only hope for stem-cell cures. But it may be prohibitively expensive and unnecessary, at least for developing stem-cell therapies. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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More Robot Grunts Ready for Duty (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - At an Army tech conference, companies show off new machines that do the work of flesh-and-blood soldiers. One sports machine guns to hunt down enemies. Another is an unmanned ambulance to take the wounded off the battlefield. Noah Shachtman reports from Orlando, Florida. |
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Costly Cloning Isn't a Cure-All (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Therapeutic cloning is both vilified and hailed as the only hope for stem-cell cures. But it may be prohibitively expensive and unnecessary, at least for developing stem-cell therapies. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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More Robot Grunts Ready for Duty (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - At an Army tech conference, companies show off new machines that do the work of flesh-and-blood soldiers. One sports machine guns to hunt down enemies. Another is an unmanned ambulance to take the wounded off the battlefield. Noah Shachtman reports from Orlando, Florida. |
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Costly Cloning Isn't a Cure-All (Dec 01 2004 23:25 GMT) - Therapeutic cloning is both vilified and hailed as the only hope for stem-cell cures. But it may be prohibitively expensive and unnecessary, at least for developing stem-cell therapies. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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