Web site shrouded in mystery

May 19, 2010

Online whistleblower WikiLeaks is almost entirely virtual, with no listed address or phone number. WikiLeak – Website – United States – Whistleblower – Iraq

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Virtual conference covers the design of medical systems

May 19, 2010

Designing medical systems can be a mystery, but it doesn’t have to be. Design – Business – Healthcare – Products and Services – Medical Equipment

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Virtual conference covers the design of medical systems

May 19, 2010

Designing medical systems can be a mystery, but it doesn’t have to be. Design – Business – Healthcare – Products and Services – Medical Equipment

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Returnil Virtual System 2010 Home Classic

May 19, 2010

Returnil Classic keeps viruses and other malware from damaging your system by virtualizing file and Registry changes.

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Returnil Virtual System 2010 Home Lux

May 19, 2010

Returnil Lux keeps malware from damaging your system by virtualizing file and Registry changes, but its active antivirus module just doesn’t cut the mustard.

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The nonprofit news and information resource

May 19, 2010

Business and Professional Women’s Foundation CEO Deborah L. Frett announced today that the organization has taken a major step towards its commitment to successful workplaces by moving to a virtual office and a Results-Only Work Environment.

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Virtual conference covers the design of medical systems

May 19, 2010

Designing medical systems can be a mystery, but it doesn’t have to be.

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Forget the telecommute – now you can ‘robocommute’ (w/ Video)

May 19, 2010

(PhysOrg.com) — Anybots, a Silicon Valley start-up company, has developed a telepresence robot called QB, which is a mobile device that can represent you in your next meeting at the office if you are unable to make it, or which can give a company a virtual presence in a remote location. It is in essence a teleconferencing system on wheels.

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Forget the telecommute – now you can ‘robocommute’ (w/ Video)

May 19, 2010

(PhysOrg.com) — Anybots, a Silicon Valley start-up company, has developed a telepresence robot called QB, which is a mobile device that can represent you in your next meeting at the office if you are unable to make it, or which can give a company a virtual presence in a remote location. It is in essence a teleconferencing system on wheels.

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