Message
hideA message in its most general meaning is an object of communication. It is something which provides information; it can also be this information itself. Therefore, its meaning is dependent upon the context in which it is used; the term may apply to both the information and its form. A communiqué is a brief report or statement released by a public agency.
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News tagged with messages
IBM Researchers Lower Language Barrier With Text Translator
Technology / Computer Sciences
Nov 23, 2009 |
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IBM Researchers are helping to break the language barrier with the advent of technology dubbed "n.Fluent" -- smart software that translates text between English and 11 other languages. IBM employees use it to instantaneously ...
Google buys online collaboration startup
Dec 05, 2009 |
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Online collaboration startup AppJet said that Google is buying the San Francisco firm and merging its technology with an innovation Wave communication platform the Internet giant is creating.
Regret that email? Gmail gives users chance to call it back
Mar 20, 2009 |
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Just about everybody has sent an email, noticed a mistake as they hit the "send" button and wanted to call it back.
Austrian breakthrough in quantum cryptography: Record in the transmission of entangled photon pairs (Update)
May 03, 2009 |
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Austrian physicists say a breakthrough in next-generation quantum cryptography could allow encrypted messages to be bounced off satellites, the British journal Nature reported Sunday.
Study: Americans choose media messages that agree with their views
Other Sciences / Social Sciences
May 28, 2009 |
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A new study provides some of the strongest evidence to date that Americans prefer to read political articles that agree with the opinions they already hold.
1 in 4 Americans is texting while driving: poll
May 20, 2009 |
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In the United States, where driving while using telephones without hands-free adaptor kits and texting at the wheel are not widely illegal, one in four people confesses to texting and driving, a survey found Wednesday.
Wikileaks releases pager intercepts from 9/11
Nov 25, 2009 |
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Whistleblower website Wikileaks began publishing on Wednesday what it said were hundreds of thousands of pager messages from the day of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington.
Lost in translation: Perfectionist protein-maker trashes errors
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Jan 07, 2009 |
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The enzyme machine that translates a cell's DNA code into the proteins of life is nothing if not an editorial perfectionist.
On the road to secure car-to-car communications
Technology / Computer Sciences
Sep 14, 2009 |
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(PhysOrg.com) -- A European research project works out how to keep car-to-car data transmissions private and secure from malicious hackers.
The two worlds of kids' morals
Mar 02, 2009 |
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Children's moral behavior and attitudes in the real world largely carry over to the virtual world of computers, the Internet, video games and cell phones. Interestingly, there are marked gender and race differences in the ...
New Bluetooth application will let sport fans share experiences in real time
Jul 09, 2009 |
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Imagine watching a football match, seeing a foul and being able to immediately swap comments with friends who saw the same incident from the other side of the stadium.
Writing in air not pie in the sky
Jun 10, 2009 |
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It's a familiar scene in airports and train stations. Hands full with luggage, briefcase, laptop or coat and there's something you need to remember, like the level and row numbers where you parked your car in the deck. What ...
Yelp to let businesses comment publicly on reviews
Apr 09, 2009 |
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(AP) -- The review Web site Yelp, which has garnered some criticism from the businesses put under its microscope, will soon let those businesses and others respond publicly to customers' critiques.
British pupils to get lessons on Twitter: report
Mar 25, 2009 |
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Children in British junior schools could soon be taking lessons in Internet applications like Twitter under proposals to change school curriculums, the Guardian newspaper reported Wednesday.
New study highlights risk of fake popup warnings for Internet users
Sep 22, 2008 |
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A new study by researchers at North Carolina State University shows that most Internet users are unable to distinguish genuine popup warnings messages from false ones – even after repeated mistakes. The fake ones were designed ...


