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Library adds computers (The Shawnee News-Star)
The McLoud Public Library has added three new public internet computers and two new children?s computers making a total of 11. To increase the information available to library customers and to provide them more communication opportunities, the library provides public access to the World Wide Web portion of the Internet and to specific information subscriptions arranged through the Internet.
Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers (Times Online)
Google is considering pre-installing its Chrome browser on personal computers in the search giant?s latest challenge to the dominance of Microsoft?s Internet Explorer.
IBM tries to bring brain power to computers (Network World)
IBM Research on Thursday is expected to uncover work it is doing to bring the brain's processing power to computers, in an effort to make it easier for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time.
Quantum computers could excel in modeling chemical reactions (EurekAlert!)
( Harvard University ) Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among ...
Quantum computers could excel in modeling chemical reactions (PhysOrg)
Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
The McLoud Public Library has added three new public internet computers and two new children?s computers making a total of 11. To increase the information available to library customers and to provide them more communication opportunities, the library provides public access to the World Wide Web portion of the Internet and to specific information subscriptions arranged through the Internet.
Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers (Times Online)
Google is considering pre-installing its Chrome browser on personal computers in the search giant?s latest challenge to the dominance of Microsoft?s Internet Explorer.
IBM tries to bring brain power to computers (Network World)
IBM Research on Thursday is expected to uncover work it is doing to bring the brain's processing power to computers, in an effort to make it easier for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time.
Quantum computers could excel in modeling chemical reactions (EurekAlert!)
( Harvard University ) Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among ...
Quantum computers could excel in modeling chemical reactions (PhysOrg)
Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
