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Talking And Driving Clogs Traffic

By ArticleSnatch on January 3, 2008

People using mobile phones while driving contribute to traffic congestion, according to a University of Utah study. Regardless of whether they use a handset or Bluetooth, the conversation itself causes motorists to drive slower on the freeway and to be less likely to pass slower-moving vehicles. read more More: continued here talking and driving clogs [...]

| Tagged mobile phones, University of Utah, Utah | Leave a response

H3tec “Gaining Traction” on Google Deal

By ArticleSnatch on December 5, 2007

Utah-based H3tec has spent years developing its new technology, which can detect any element or compound up to two miles away. But it looks like this new technology is going to pay off in other dividends as well. After running a full-page ad in USAToday in October, they’re currently “gaining traction” on a deal with [...]

| Tagged analog, ASIC, cellular telephone, Charles Christensen, cool technology, Dave Biesinger, engine with existing devices, food safety, google, GPS, H3tec, military and medical applications, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Odgen Chamber of Commerce, oil and gas, possible applications, precursor chemicals, Rick Bennett, tainted food, THE STAR, the Times, Utah, weapons systems, Weber-State-University–affiliated Davis Applied T | 2 Responses

Google Assists With Florida’s Public Records

By ArticleSnatch on December 4, 2007

You know those “fleecing of America” stories?  This isn’t one of them.  For absolutely no charge, Google is helping make Florida’s public records more accessible. Granted, the average person isn’t likely to consider the information exciting.  “Examples of records that will now be searchable include public school FCAT scores, water and waste permits, employment data [...]

| Tagged America, Arizona, California, Florida, google, John Burchett, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, United Nations, Utah, Virginia | Leave a response

Cyber-Bullying Increases

By ArticleSnatch on November 29, 2007

Around two-thirds of children who say they have been bullied online have not received any previous form of harassment according to research from the University of California at Riverside published in the Journal of Adolescent Health. "Internet bullying has emerged as a new and growing form of social cruelty," Kirk Williams and Nancy Guerra of [...]

| Tagged Baltimore, California, Corinne David-Ferdon, Florida, internet access, Internet bullying, Johns Hopkins University, Kirk Williams, Marci Feldman, Marci Feldman Hertz, Michele Ybarra, Nancy Guerra, Oregon, South Carolina, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, University of California, Utah | Leave a response

SCO Thwarted In Unix Decision

By ArticleSnatch on August 13, 2007

A federal judge ruled the copyrights to the Unix operating system belong to Novell, not SCO, after years of aggressive litigation by SCO.Some final matters of law still need to be hammered out, but it looks like a decision handed down in Utah by federal judge Dale Kimball has finally knocked out SCO’s claims to [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Dale Kimball, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Pamela Jones, Sun, Unix, Unix Operating System, Unix technology, Utah, Utah court | Leave a response

Google Searches Michigan For Fish Stockings

By ArticleSnatch on July 20, 2007

Google added the State of Michigan to its list of state government partners in an effort to make local government information more accessible to citizens. Michigan adds its name to Virginia, Arizona, California, and Utah to states that have enlisted Google’s services. From the sound of it, the alliance is aimed at avoiding scenes like [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Arizona, Arthur, California, Dent, Google Searches Michigan, John Burchett, large online databases, Michigan, search engines, search-results, Utah, Virginia | 1 Response

Google Goes Government

By ArticleSnatch on June 9, 2007

Google Inc has teamed up with several states in an effort to make public records more accessible. On the roster are California, Utah, Virginia and Arizona. Google will help these states remove certain… More: continued here google goes government

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Google Goes Government

By ArticleSnatch on June 9, 2007

Google Inc has teamed up with several states in an effort to make public records more accessible. On the roster are California, Utah, Virginia and Arizona. Google will help these states remove certain… More: continued here google goes government

Posted in SEO Articles | Tagged Arizona, California, Google Goes Government Google Inc, Utah, Virginia | Leave a response

Google to Open Public Records

By ArticleSnatch on May 5, 2007

Google is rallying an effort that would make public records more readily available to Internet users by providing free consulting and software. The long-term goal of Google is to see federal agencies incorporate these same tools in this attempt to open public records. Arizona, California, Utah, and Virginia have already joined forces with Google to [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Arizona, California, free consulting and software, google, internet users, Patrice McDermott, real estate, United States, Utah, Virginia | Leave a response

Utah Lawmakers Take Blinders Off, Earplugs Out

By ArticleSnatch on May 1, 2007

A resounding "DOI!" came springing out of the Utah legislature late last week as lawmakers acknowledged they should have done a little background work, or at least listened to all the squalling, before they passed the Trademark Protection Act. (For the uninitiated, "doi" is a juvenile, circa third grade insult, usually spoken with an lengthy [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged aol, David Clark, ebay, Eric Goldman, google, Internet works, Kevin Newcomb, Microsoft, Mike Masnick, Search Engine, TechDirt, US Department of Interior, Utah, Utah legislature, yahoo | 1 Response

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