Med students hoist P2P Jolly Roger to get access to papers – Ars Technica
The ease with which information can be spread through the Internet has exacerbated tensions among those who pay for, conduct, and publish scientific research. Many journals still require subscription or per-article payments for access to the research

IBM Showcases New Analytics Capabilities – CIO
Mon, October 26, 2009 IDG News Service IBM will announce a range of additions to its already-burgeoning portfolio of BI (business intelligence) tools on Monday during its annual Information on Demand (IOD) conference in Las Vegas. New

Week in gaming: New DSi, Google Wave, Modern Warfare 2 – Ars Technica
This week we explore the role-playing potential of Google Wave, play New Super Mario Bros. Wii , explain why PC gamers care about dedicated servers, and learn how to be a (fake) DJ. This is what gamers were talking about this week. Google Wave: we

DNS Made Easy Announces Continued Success Of Their Going Green – PRWeb
DNS Made Easy uses data centers all over the world, and it s a well-known fact that these facilities consume significantly more power than traditional buildings. Under the Going Green initiative that DNS Made Easy started following in May of 2009

Automated Tiering Key to Getting Value From SSDs – CIO
Though flash storage could be the most powerful tool yet for IT administrators who want to speed up access to frequently used data, reaping its benefits may require automation software that has just begun to emerge from the major storage vendors

Tilera challenges X86 architecture with 100 core-processor – TG Daily
Tilera has launched an advanced line of TILE-Gx processors that reportedly offer “ten times better” compute efficiency than Intel’s next-generation Westmere chip. The processors – fabricated in TSMC’s 40 nanometer process – operate at up to 1.50 GHz

Is Amazon’s MySQL Knock-Off Worth It For Startups? (AMZN) – The Business Insider
Amazon Web Services launched Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) this week. Essentially, the new product is a MySQL 5.1 database hosted and managed on Amazon’s servers. Amazon is pricing the new product by charging per hour of run time

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