The world’s population right now is exploding. The United Nations predicted that from 5.3 billion people today, the world’s population is expected to swell to 9.2 billion in 2050, assuming that global fertility among women will drop from 2.05 to 2. Worldwide, the population is growing at 75 million people per year. From 2000 to […]
Rubber tires as sanctuary for marine species
Seldom does it occur to us that disposed rubber tires believed now piling high in most parts of the world have many uses to protect the environment. One of these is putting them altogether in five or six used tires with nylon ropes or galvanized wires to hold them. And then dump these tires into […]
The Art Of Public Speaking
In a survey of worst fears, public speaking was second only to death. Many years ago, Dr. Ralph C. Smedley recognized the need to overcome this fear. In October 1924, a group of men led by Dr. Smedley met in the basement of the YMCA in Santa Ana, California. Their purpose? To form an […]
OpenVZ Open Source Software Virtualization Project Has Great 2006
OpenVZ Open Source Software Virtualization Project Has Great 2006 Made available on all leading platforms, added tools, great awareness leads to banner year HERNDON, Va., February 16, 2007 — The open source project, OpenVZ (www.openvz.org) delivered some 50 software updates and in total more than 2 terabytes of its virtualization software were downloaded in 2006 […]
rPath Continues Momentum with Addition of $9.1M in Funding
Key Client Wins and Online Community Growth Drive Expansion RALEIGH, NC (January 30, 2007) – rPath, provider of the first platform for creating and maintaining software appliances, today announced several milestones that highlight continued acceleration of software appliances as the most important emerging category for software application distribution and sales. […]
…and the times they are a changin: A Eurosceptic accepting the Euro
Major economic reforms have been taking place in Greece since the early 1990s and one of the strongest catalysts for these changes has been the Euro. In November 2001, the price of a return ticket from Pireaus to the island of Crete cost ten thousand drachmas. One year later, after the EU had officially converted […]
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