Wednesday, May 27
Jet America Airlines To Fly For 9 Dollars
Jet America Airlines 9 dollar fares will get the discount travelers from Newark, NJ to Toledo. There will be only nine seats in each flight that will cost nine dollars each. According to Tampabay Jet America Airlines will make money from additional fees, just like other low cost airlines.
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Sunday, May 24
IndyCar Introduces iPhone App
Wednesday, May 20
New Federal CAFE Standard Announced by President Obama
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--Today changes are being announced for the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations, which are intended to encourage automakers to build and sell more fuel efficient cars, leading to a cleaner environment and less dependence on foreign oil. The new regulations, which will go into effect in 2011, will eliminate the discrepancy between the federal standard and the standards generated by California and other states, making it easier for automakers to coordinate their product plans for the United States market.
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Sunday, May 17
Prepaid wireless, many Americans are looking for ways to cut back their monthly expenses
By Marguerite Reardon
Tuesday, May 12
Number-Crunching Search Engine WolframAlpha Preps for Launch
The upcoming search site Wolfram|Alpha is ready to go live in a matter of days, but don't expect a Google-like experience when using the engine. Wolfram|Alpha is armed with technologies and formulas that considers not only the particular words in a query, but also what they mean when taken together. It can also perform computations involving numbers or formulas users enter.
A new search service that brings a measure of artificial intelligence to traditional Internet searching is set to go public soon. Wolfram|Alpha has been anticipated for several months, and the company behind it recently drew attention by opening access to a small number of testers.
The service should launch late this week, states the company's blog, though it names May
The brainchild of creator Stephen Wolfram, Wolfram|Alpha is a computational knowledge engine that analyzes the relationships among search terms to create an answer to a search query. It is based on Wolfram's math formula software Mathematica, a tool for scientific computation that also functions as a programming language.
Wolfram Research, the company Wolfram created, has been providing selective access to testers in preparation for the planned launch.
The Wolfram search engine is not likely to go into head-to-head competition with the likes of Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) or Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Live Search. Instead, it will provide researchers with an alternative approach to traditional searching.
"What they are doing is brilliant. This will shorten people's work time. It is a great boon for productivity," Brooke Aker, CEO of semantic search technology firm Expert Systems, told TechNewsWorld.
Jack M. Germain
TechNewsWorld
Friday, May 8
Obama hopes for more, see the biography.
Since taking office on January 20th, Obama has, among other things, passed an economic stimulus package, ordered the closure of the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, set a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and opened a diplomatic dialogue with countries like Iran and Cuba.
Obama reached his 100th day with strong public backing. An Associated Press poll found that 64 percent of Americans approve of the president's job performance and 48 percent believe the country is headed in the right direction. The "right direction" number is up eight points since February and 31 points since October, the month before Obama's election.
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Wednesday, May 6
Taking B vitamins can prevent vision loss
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Written By CARLA K. JOHNSON