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February  2007

  • Agents in bioinformatics, computatioanal and systems biology
    By Merelli, Emanuela ET AL.
    Briefings in Bioinformatics
    Vol. 8, Issue no. 1, January 2007 pp. 45-59.
  • The promise of telemedicine: quietly, telemedicine is circumventing the medical infrastructure problem by putting state-of-art healthcare within the reach of some of the poorest.
    By Varadarajan, Nitya
    Business Today
    Vol. 16, Issue no. 5, March 2007 pp. 134-138.
  • Enabling the 21st century health care Information Technology revolution: the U.S. government's vision of the health care information instrastructure is possible using technologies that support the sharing of medica e-records while maintaining patient privacy
    By Agrawal, Rakesh, Grandison, Tyrone, Johnson, Christopher and Kiernan, Jerry
    Communication of the ACM
    Vol. 50, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 35-42.
  • A cash call: smart cards and mobile phones are quickly emerging as ways to pay with electronic cash
    Economist, The
    Vol. 382, issue no. 8516, February 2007 pp. 69-72.
  • Dream jobs 2007: you never know where engineering will lead you
    IEEE Spectrum
    Vol. 44, Issue no.2, February 2007 pp. 22-36.
  • Radios get smart: but can they be trusted to roam the specturum and not interfere with existing users?
    By Rubenstein, Roy
    IEEE Spectrum
    Vol. 44, Issue no.2, February 2007 pp. 46-50.
  • The writing impact: how well a business documents is prepared communicates much about the organization
    By Mehra, Payal
    Indian Management
    Vol. 46, Issue no.3, March 2007 pp. 55-59.
  • The world's top innovators: globalisation has pushed innovation to the top of the agenda. But, which countries respond best to the new challenges?
    By Detta, Soumitra
    Indian Management
    Vol. 46, Issue no.3, March 2007 pp. 71-79.
  • Social Computing-time-to- adoption horizon: one year or less
    IT: Information Technology
    Vol. 16, Issue no. 5, March 2007 pp. 38-40.
  • The secret of google's success
    By Bahri, Charu
    IT: Information Tecnology
    Vol. 16, Issue no.5, March 2007 pp. 57-59.
  • Managing quality of R & D organization through ISO 9001 certification
    By Sarkar, Amalesh and Sarkar, Tapas
    Journal of Scientific and Industralial Research
    Vol. 66, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 124-127.
  • A little more conversation: ever enjoyed talking to a machine? One day you might
    By Logan, Tracey
    New Scientist
    Vol. 193, Issue no. 2590, February 2007 pp. 34-37.
  • The insider: you make more than just scientific findings as a postgrad " Choose your supervisor wisely: that relationship is the keystone of postgraduate life"
    By Killeya, Matthew
    New Scientist
    Vol. 193, Issue no. 2591, February 2007 pp. 54-59.
  • The memory hacker
    By Handelman, Stephen
    Popular Science
    Vol. 270, Issue no. 4, April 2007 pp. 66-71.
  • Towards logical designs in biology
    By Agrawal, Garima
    Resonance: journal of science education
    Vol. 12, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 29-38.
  • Ten world class indian management innovations
    By Parimal, Gita
    Smart Manager, The
    Vol. 6, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 27-90.
  • Thinking outside the box
    By Witzel, Morgen
    Smart Manager, The
    Vol. 15, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 93-96.
  • 10 emerging technologies 2007
    Technology Review
    http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18333/
  • What we don't know: how did life begin? what's the universe made of? why do we sleep? 42 of the biggest questions in science
    By Hodgman, John
    Wired
    Vol. 15, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 104-124.
  • How Yahoo blew it: selling ads against search seemed like such a simple thing. but while Yahoo CEO Terry Semel fumbled and bumbled, Google pulled ahead
    By Vogelstein, Fred
    Wired
    Vol. 15, Issue no. 2, February 2007 pp. 127-131.

 

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