Wednesday, 14 March 2012

[TechRepublic] Cloud computing joins hunt for origins of the universe

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Cern: Cloud computing joins hunt for origins of the universe

Swiss research lab Cern explains how cloud computing could help tackle the petabytes of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator. Read more

Strolling the streets of Google Village at SXSW (photos)

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Strolling the streets of Google Village at SXSW (photos)

This week, like most of the Silicon Valley digerati, Google packed up and moved to Austin, Texas, for the South by Southwest Interactive festival, where they re-created a tiny version of the Googleplex. View on site

Alan Turing: Exhibition offers rare glimpse of the man behind the enigma

An exhibition at Bletchley Park, the home of British codebreaking during WWII, brings together the possessions that defined the life of the father of computing, Alan Turing. View on site



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