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Schwarzenegger's Green Cred Fading with CARB Caos

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It is not the first time the governor has made bold promises on the environment while his administration dragged its feet behind the scenes. Schwarzenegger has vetoed bills that would put new taxes on polluters, spur the development of alternative fuels and help clean the air.

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One Way to Stop the Social Spread of Disinformation

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The tokens, along with using smart contracts to reduce legal fees, would make real-time exchange and monetization feasible, he says. He was assigned to figure out how to overcome a challenging propagation environment so that customers could receive their data reliably. From selling makeup to becoming an engineer.

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How Ted Hoff Invented the First Microprocessor

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San Jose, Calif., Currently, though history traces today’s microprocessor back to Hoff, Mazor, and Faggin, the legal rights to the invention belong to Hyatt. Doing legal detective work appeals to Hoff for another reason: it gives him an excuse to hunt for interesting “antique” components at flea markets and electronics stores.

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Inventing Postscript, the Tech That Took the Pain out of Printing

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San Jose, Calif., Cheap pays off Although the Adobe group made some key technical breakthroughs, three other components were necessary to make PostScript a runaway success not just in low-volume professional publishing but in the high-volume office environment. As noted earlier, one was a cheap laser printer. What’s NeXT?

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