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http://www.emc.com/about/news/press/2009/20090901-03.htm HOPKINTON, Mass. , September 1, 2009 -

EMC to Acquire Kazeon Systems, Inc.

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HOPKINTON, Mass. , August 31, 2009 - EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC), the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced it has acquired FastScale Technology, Inc., a privately-held, Santa Clara, California-based provider of software platforms and solutions for next generation enterprise IT -- adding a new dimension to the EMC Ionix portfolio to dramatically increase the performance and scalability of private cloud infrastructures. http://www.emc.com/about/news/press/2009/20090831-03.htm
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This news story has been kept for historical purposes, and content may now be out of date. Australian journalists are close to the centre of the political spectrum, but their editors are more likely to take a party line, according to new research from The Australian National University. The study, conducted by ANU economist Professor Andrew Leigh from the Research School of Social Sciences and Melbourne Business School economist Professor Joshua Gans, used a number of different approaches to measure ‘media slant’ in newspapers, radio and television. Professors Leigh and Gans used three approaches to test for media slant; reviewing media mentions of 100 public intellectuals, rating election stories and rating newspaper headlines. The researchers found that although most media outlets showed no significant slant in reporting, there were some notable exceptions. http://news.anu.edu.au/2009/09/02/swinging-noters-australian-media-bias-tracked/

ANU News » Swinging noters: Australian media bias tracked

http://www.pewinternet.org/Press-Releases/2009/The-Internet-and-Civic-Engagement.aspx

The Internet and Civic Engagement | Pew Internet & American Life

Washington – Political and civic involvement have long been dominated by those with high levels of income and education, leading some advocates to hope that internet-based engagement might alter this pattern. However, a new report by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project shows that the internet is not changing the fundamental socio-economic character of civic engagement in America.