![]() Daily technology news - 04-Apr-2007 |
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Georgia schools get technology honors (Macon Telegraph)A national report gave Georgia schools a top grade for its use of technology, according to a Georgia Department of Education news release. MIT professor wins Lemelson prize for explosives-sniffing technology (BizJournals)A chemistry professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has won the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for inventing chemical sensors of bomb-making materials. NASA Selects 18 Small Business Technology Transfer Projects (SpaceRef)WASHINGTON - NASA has selected 18 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) research proposals for Phase 2 contract negotiations. The selected STTR projects have a total value of approximately $11 million. The STTR contracts will be awarded to 17 small, high technology firms in 10 states. South Korea trade pact a boon for technology (Electronics Supply and Manufacturing)The elimination of trade tariffs between the United States and South Korea is expected to broaden markets for the electronics and technology industries. NASA Selects 18 Small Business Technology Transfer Projects (NASA)NASA has selected 18 Small Business Technology Transfer research proposals for Phase 2 contract negotiations. The selected STTR projects have a total value of approximately $11 million. Linux Community of Partner Technology Leaders Support Trolltech's Qtopia Greensuite Initiative (Linux World)Trolltech has announced wide industry support for Qtopia Greensuite which was announced earlier today. The Qtopia Greensuite initiative actively addresses reducing a manufacturer's time to market and the technology fragmentation issues of today's Linux mobile phone market. New Technology For Environmental Solutions Collaborating For Results (PollutionOnline)The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Technology Verification and Small Business Innovation Research Programs will host a workshop on May 8, 2007, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the EPA Region 6 office, 1445 Ross Avenue, in Dallas, Texas U.S. Companies Race to Fill Quota of Coveted Technology Worker Visas (Washington Post)The race opened yesterday for U.S. companies scrambling to get visas for foreign professionals, many from India and China, to fill engineering, computer programming and other technology jobs. Back to Tech Update Ezine by Jeffotto.com Ltd. Shopping Site Back to technology news archives |
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