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'Biggest facility' planned

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 30/05/2012

» TCC Technology, an arm of the TCC Group owned by billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, plans to spend 2 billion baht to build what it says will be Thailand's biggest data centre.

TECH

Google provides temporary Cornell science campus

AFP, Published on 22/05/2012

» Google on Monday agreed to provide a temporary home to a high-tech science college run by Cornell University in New York City.

TECH

Google turns up investment in solar power

AFP, Published on 21/12/2011

» Google on Tuesday ramped up its investment in clean energy by backing the construction of solar panels that will feed electricity to California's power grid.

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Chinese developers plan online auctions: report

AFP, Published on 01/12/2011

» Twenty Chinese property developers, faced with slumping sales and prices, plan to hold online auctions in an attempt to attract more home buyers to their showrooms, state media said Wednesday.

TECH

Israeli innovators build new 'Silicon Valley'

AFP, Published on 29/06/2011

» With a concentration of start-ups just behind that of Silicon Valley and an impressive pool of engineers, Israel is becoming the new standard for high-tech, with a unique business model.

TECH

Google investing $280 million in home solar projects

AFP, Published on 15/06/2011

» Google said Tuesday it is investing $280 million to help finance home solar projects in the Internet giant's largest effort yet to promote clean energy.

TECH

Finland's 'Angry Birds' shoot to global fame

AFP, Published on 08/04/2011

» Spectators fall silent as Jonas Koivula slingshots a boomeranging parrot over enemy lines in a devastating flanking manoeuvre during Finland's national Angry Birds championship finals.

TECH

Russia taps geek power for growth

AFP, Published on 14/03/2011

» US-Russia trade has yet to live up to the reset in political ties but US firms believe Russia's human resources can soon do for high-tech engineering what India did to the IT sector two decades ago.