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What’s the best video game of 2009 … and 2010?
Posted on14. Dec, 2009 by kanna.
At the end of the year, we look back on the past 12 months to try to figure out what went right – and what’s coming up on the horizon. The gaming industry is no different, and gamers are trying to determine what games succeeded and which will be the sequels-to-come in 2010.
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NASA launches infrared telescope to scan entire sky
Posted on14. Dec, 2009 by kanna.
NASA launched a new telescope into space on Monday to scan the cosmos for undiscovered objects, including asteroids and comets that might threaten Earth.
The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, spacecraft will employ an infrared camera to detect light- and heat-emitting objects that other orbiting telescopes, such as the Hubble, might miss.
WISE launched Monday at [...]
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Google Wave Achieves 1 Million Invites
Posted on09. Dec, 2009 by kanna.
Google has a way of attracting the users in ways that at times lead to an overflow of interest from the users. Then again, Google’ s services are so remarkably splendid that, the interests shown by millions of users isn’t misplaced. Continuing its trend of success, the newly launched service, Google Wave has achieved [...]
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10 Web trends to watch in 2010
Posted on07. Dec, 2009 by karthik.
Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of Mashable, a popular blog about social media. He is writing a weekly column about social networking and tech for CNN.com.
(CNN) — As 2009 draws to a close, the Web’s attention turns to the year ahead. What can we expect of the online realm in 2010?
While Web innovation [...]
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U.S., China must match climate change goals
Posted on07. Dec, 2009 by karthik.
Copenhagen, Denmark (CNN) — The United States and China have not offered to go far enough to combat climate change, a top European Union official said as a major international summit on the subject opened Monday.
Final negotiations at the conference “will be mostly about what will be delivered from the United States and from China,” [...]

