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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Obama speaks out against Web censorship in China
      President Barack Obama is telling Chinese students that unrestricted Internet access in the United States is a source of strength and an open exchange of information makes all countries stronger.

    +Azbuka - CSS Typographical Base Rendering Library
      Azbuka is CSS Typographical Base Rendering Library.It's meant to make meaningful web typography based on the golden proportion.

    +How Countries Can Integrate Wind Power Smoothly Into Power Systems
      According to a recent IEA WIND report, wind energy is rather smoothly integrated as system operators get on-line production levels and forecasted production estimates in their control rooms.

    +Google poised to become your phone company
      Google is set to become your new phone company, perhaps reducing your phone bill to zilch in the process.

    +Mobiles pimped with My Number vanity digits
      AN Australian service provider is giving individuals mobile numbers to match their vain personalities.

    +Apple Wins Like a Champ - Psystar is Toast
      Psystar just got what's coming to them in the California case. Here's the order [PDF]. It's a total massacre. Psystar's first-sale defense went down in flames. Apple's motion for summary judgment on copyright infringement and DMCA violation is granted.

    +Cyberbullies hit primary schools
      Cyberbullying is a growing problem in primary schools, according to the Anti-Bullying Alliance.In a small study carried out by the group in south east England, one in five children questioned said they had been bullied online or by phone.

    +Intel to remain open on Sabbath in Jerusalem
      Intel Corp. said it has no plans to close a factory in Jerusalem on Saturdays, despite violent protests by ultra-Orthodox Jews who accuse the chip maker of desecrating the Jewish Sabbath.

    +SPACE.com -- 'Significant Amount' of Water Found on Moon
      

    +The History of the Internet in a Nutshell
      If you're reading this article, it's likely that you spend a fair amount of time online. However, considering how much of an influence the Internet has in our daily lives, how many of us actually know the story of how it got its start?

    +Superfast train set for departure
      They have got it in France; they have got it in Spain - thousands of miles of high-speed rail connecting cities like Paris and Lyon, Madrid and Seville.

    +Thousands of hours of battery, and it's green too
      A new battery from Israel lasts thousands of hours and its non-polluting silicon energy source reverts back to sand when it's depleted.

    +Creating fuel with every flush
      Israel's Applied CleanTech recognizes sewage as both a vital resource and energy source and is saving it from going down the drain.

    +Is the Large Hadron Collider being sabotaged from the future?
      CNN's Atika Shubert reports on the CERN Hadron Collider, theorized by some to have been sabotaged from the future.

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