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Technology Takeover - Do You Love Technology?
by Nick Simpson on Aug 3, 2010
Technology has touched everybody's life in one way or another. From the gadgets we love, to the medical technology that saves lives each and every day in hospitals. The only difference from those of us that love the technology and the shrinking group of those who hate technology is usually divided by their understanding of what is new. Love it or hate it, technology is not going away, so instead of swimming against the stream, it may be time to give in and start learning how technology can work for you.
In a day and age where 1 out of 3 Americans has a Facebook account, there is an indisputable fact that technology has taken over more now than ever. It seems like technology advanced to a point and as many electronics, computers and digital devices were created, they were only created for their functionality. This was a big problem for many first time users, even those who were in the know. Today technology has advanced enough, that the most successful products are...Read More >>
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Technology Takeover - Do You Love Technology?
Love it or hate it, technology is not going away, so instead of swimming against the stream, it may be time to give in and start learning how technology can work for you.
Brilliant character of Areva leave office
French nuclear group Areva said on Friday that the head of its mining business, Sebastien de Montessus, resigned in a bid to close the chapter of the botched $2.5-billion...
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French nuclear group Areva said on Friday that the head of its mining business, Sebastien de Montessus, resigned in a bid to close the chapter of the botched $2.5-billion takeover of Canadian start-up UraMin.
'He handed in his resignation to the board of directors which accepted it, in the interest of the group and to put an end to the trouble caused by the UraMin affair,' an Areva spokeswoman said.
She made the comments after state-controlled Areva said in a statement Montessus had decided to leave the group and would be replaced by Olivier Wantz from...
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