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SOA gets an obituary
SOA is dead but services remain alive, according to a prominent analyst who published an obituary for SOA in a blog post on Monday.

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DOD seeks virtual versions of military parents to talk to kids at home
The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking proposals for applications that can help families better communicate with parents and siblings serving in the military overseas.

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FileMaker calls new Pro 10 the most 'beautiful' database around
The latest FileMaker database version includes the first massive interface makeover in about 10 years.

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Elgan: Why products fail
Why do some people prefer Windows XP and Mac OS X over Windows Vista, this gadget over that one? Mike Elgan says it all boils down to one thing: control.

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Wikipedia raises $6.2M needed for its operations
The Wikimedia Foundation has raised the necessary funds to operate Wikipedia until the end of June, the nonprofit organization announced Friday.

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MIT project uses nanotech to deliver drugs for fighting cancer, AIDS
Researchers at MIT are using nanoparticles and infrared light as part of a project to develop an externally controlled method of delivering multiple drugs to patients at one time.

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