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The iPad Goes Back to School: This Time It's a Georgia Senator Who Wants to Replace Textbooks With Apple's Product

The iPad may soon be lightening the load of middle-school students in Georgia. Could such a move further complicate the state's stance on teaching evolution?READ»

Savannah: Renaissance Neighborhoods [Fast Cities 2010]

During the '90s and aughts, many of Savannah's poorest neighborhoods spiraled into disrepair. Aging residents lacked the money and energy to maintain their properties; younger residents and business owners were fleeing in search of ...READ»

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Interior decoration ambiance in doctors, dentists, and orthodontists offices

More and more, doctors, dentists, and orthodontists are consulting and employing expert interior designers and architects to construct offices that are appealing to their younger patients. Few adults demand that a routine trip ...READ»

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Kool Smiles: Wyse Technology

Kool Smiles has always used technology in innovative ways to provide the best care for its patients at the lowest possible cost, and it is pleased to announce new efforts in coordination with Wyse Technology, an international ...READ»

Obama Goes Nuclear With $8 Billion in Loans

We knew something like this was coming. Obama said it in his State of the Union address: "To create more of these clean-energy jobs, we need more production, more efficiency, more incentives, and that means building a new generation ...READ»

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Mitchell Mechanical is your North Georgia Heating and Air Conditioning Company

Mitchell Mechanical has been serving the heating and cooling needs of metro-Atlanta and North Georgia since 1992.  We pride ourselves on our knowledgeable staff and our customer first approach.  Our technicians receive ...READ»

Facebook and Twitter Attacks Were Political, and Personal

The attacks that took Facebook and Twitter offline had a bizarre, and disturbing twist: They were aimed at a single user's web presence.READ»

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Dangerous Times for Big Iron

The joke about owners of sports utility vehicles being in constant readiness to invade Poland became all the more poignant last week, with reports that Russia had deployed ‘peacekeeping forces’ to Georgia. With the distant echo of ...READ»

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The Biggest Hack Exposed: How Safe is the Web Really?

Last week, the Department of Justice cracked the biggest case of credit card and identity theft in U.S. history. Oh, snap. Last Tuesday, Federal prosecutors charged 11 hackers with the theft and sale of more than 40 million credit and ...READ»