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MySpace is now their space – and so is all your MySpace data ITworld.com When Specific Media bought MySpace, they also acquired more than 50 million user profiles. What will they do with them? By Dan Tynan Add a new comment June 30, 2011, 1:40 PM — We've all had our youthful indiscretions. That time you "borrowed" dad's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tool maker K-Space to double its space in Dexter research park, add jobs AnnArbor.com K-Space, which manufactures diagnostic tools for the semiconductor industry, plans to double its research lab space in Dexter. Earlier this week, the company was granted unanimous approval for a combined site plan in the village's research park by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ORBITAL SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES MINOTAUR I ROCKET CARRYING ORS-1 SATELLITE FOR ... MarketWatch (press release) (Dulles, VA 30 June 2011) -- Orbital Sciences Corporation /quotes/zigman/237285/quotes/nls/orb ORB +0.84% announced today that its Minotaur I rocket successfully launched the Department of Defense Operationally Responsive Space Office's ORS-1 satellite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASCAR plans tribute to space shuttle Atlantis' final flight at Coke Zero 400 Florida Today DAYTONA BEACH — Daytona International Speedway is planning a two-part tribute Saturday to the final flight in the space shuttle flight set for July 8 at Kennedy Space Center. The speedway announced Thursday that two-time shuttle astronaut Dominic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lockheed Martin Team Completes GeoEye-2 Design Phase Early PR Newswire (press release) The two-day space system CDR, conducted by Lockheed Martin and GeoEye at Lockheed Martin's Sunnyvale, Calif. facility, was completed seven months after the program's Preliminary Design Review in November 2010. The CDR phase included a series of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Peter Cornwell Lands Adaptation of 'Heart of Darkness' Set in Space First Showing by Ethan Anderton After helming the generic supernatural horror flick The Haunting in Connecticut, director Peter Cornwell is heading into space. Variety reports the filmmaker is behind an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1902 novella Heart of Darkness. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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