Friday, October 22, 2010

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NASA Astronaut "Checks In" To Foursquare...From Space!
I4U
He is "the first human to ever use a location-based service from space," wrote Foursquare's Eric Friedmon on the company's official blog. ...
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NASA Readies Shuttle Discovery for Final Mission
Voice of America
The US space agency is retiring its shuttle fleet next year and encouraging the development of commercial human spaceflight vehicles. ...
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Soccer dribbling and smooth space combat: iPhone apps of the week
CNET (blog)
This week's apps include a 3D third-person soccer game and a new arcade space flier with a fun single-player mode. Touch the screen to sprint, but slow down ...
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FACTBOX-Acquisitions in the US senior-living space
Reuters
Ventas' acquisition is the latest and the largest in a line of acquisitions that have happened over the last year in the assisted-living/senior-living space ...
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Enbridge rations space on its mainline next month
Reuters
TO) said on Friday it will ration space next month on its mainline pipeline system, which carries the bulk of Canada's crude oil exports to the United ...
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Spaceport America Celebrates Completed Runway
AOL News
Bill Richardson gathered today to celebrate the completion of a runway designed for commercial space flight. Branson's Virgin Galactic is set to be the ...
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The Register Plans to Launch Paper Airplane in Space
SlashGear
The PARIS (paper airplane released into space) launch was actually postponed due to inclement weather, and therefore the team has been forced to wait until ...
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The G20 is a complete waste of space
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
... reflects the growing geo-political and economic power of the developing world than the old G7, is fast turning out to be a complete waste of space. ...
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Archive Gallery: PopSci's Most Fantastic Space Colonies
Popular Science
People living in the mid-1950's were famously optimistic about the future of space exploration and colonization. Establishing cities outside of earth would ...
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