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2010 Oregon Technology Awards finalists named
Twelve companies and three products are in the running for 2010 Oregon Technology Awards, which celebrates achievement in the technology industry, an industry trade group said Friday.
TechAmerica Oregon Announces Oregon Technology Awards 2010 Finalists
70 nominations received in five categories comprising top picks in System/Hardware, Software, Tech-Services, Rising Star, and Cool Product of the year PORTLAND, Ore., March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- TechAmerica Oregon announced today the finalists for the 2010 Oregon Technology Awards.
Football scores massive own goal without goal-line technology
I think it's archaic and pathetic that football authorities can just disregard goal-line technology in this modern day and age.
Educators taught to integrate technology in classroom
By Katherine Poythress Times Staff Writer Gadsden City School System teachers spent their in-service day Friday learning how to use technology in their classrooms. The training day at Gadsden City High School featured four sessions, each offering nearly 20 technology-related class options.
City debuts new webcasting technology
The City of Brookings has officially launched webcasting technology that allows citizens to view city council meetings live and ondemand through the city's Web site (www.cityofbrookings.org).
Fast-acting students, new technology save UVU professor's life
A professor at Utah Valley University suffered a heart attack on Wednesday while giving a lecture. Quick thinking by his students, and new technology brought by paramedics likely saved his life.
Blatter defends decision over goal-line technology
Sepp Blatter has defended FIFA's decision to rule out goal-line technology on the grounds of cost and keeping the game the same throughout all levels of football. FIFA, supported by the Welsh and Northern Irish Football Associations, voted at the International FA Board at the weekend to block any further experiments with technology. Blatter, the FIFA president, said on www.fifa.com ...
Blatter defends decision to rule out goal line technology
ZURICH: FIFA president Sepp Blatter, responding to criticism of the decision to reject goal line technology, said he wanted soccer to be played under the same rules at all levels and retain its human element.









USA's Lindsey Vonn still rules as queen of the World Cup hill
Olympic downhill gold medalist Lindsey Vonn capped a historic season with her third straight overall World Cup title on Friday. Vonn won the final super-G race of the season for her 33rd World Cup win, eclipsing Bode Miller as the most decorated American skier.

U.S. dollar is still the world's most trusted currency
Despite America's mounting national debt, world financial markets still prefer the dollar, because other countries' finances are in worse shape.

Williams & Walker Back in Spotlight in Alabama World Premiere of 'Nobody'
Alabama Shakespeare Festival launches the world-premiere production of Richard Aellen's musical play, Nobody, about black vaudeville stars Williams and Walker, March 12 in Montgomery, AL.

Vonn wins 3rd straight overall World Cup title
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) -- Standing atop the mountain, Lindsey Vonn already knew she was the best skier in the world for the third year in a row.

Shani Davis wins third 1,500 of World Cup season
Overall speedskating World Cup champion Shani Davis has won his third title of the season at 1,500 meters. Davis finished in 1 minute, 45.20 seconds on Friday in Heerenveen, Netherlands, beating Denny Morrison of Canada and Kjeld Nuis of Netherlands. Olympic champion Mark Tuitert was fourth. Davis had already clinched the 1,500 overall title.

Luis Bueno: Mexico's World Cup roster still taking shape
With each passing week, it seems Mexico coach Javier Aguirre has more and more opportunities to examine players for possible World Cup inclusion.

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