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            <title>Samsung and InnoDen Introduce the Future for Dental Chairs and Delivery Units</title>
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            <description>Sky Dental “M” is Finally Here and Set to Change the View of Dental!
Samsung and InnoDen have partnered to bring Dentist nationwide the latest in Dental Unit technology and design. Sky Dental “M” has combined all the design and technology features you could ask for with the best quality materials available. All components create a unit that is aesthetically appealing, functional and above all built to last. Together they are changing the way you view dental equipment today.
Seattle, WA (FPRC) June, 1 2010 – Samsung and InnoDen are set to bring the latest in technology and design to the Dental Equipment Industry nationwide. “Sky Dental’s “M” Chair Unit incorporates American design and functionality that is seen from your leaders in the industry today” said Justin Taylor...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:05:49 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>When Your Family Has A “Technology Gap”</title>
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            <description>Do you have a technology participation gap in your family? We do. In fact, most families do somewhere.
For us, we have a few older relatives who firmly believe that technology is for “the younger generation.&amp;#8221; What’s interesting is that some of these people are not that old &amp;#8212; at least not “old” as I define it.
One relative, for example, was a working woman in her younger days. Retired now, she never bought into any technology past the 1970s! Beyond the automobile, refrigerator, TV, radio, dishwasher, washer and drier, she has seen no need for anything else.
Although  she has grudgingly begun to use email and the Web, she has deemed herself  ”old” and refused to use a cell phone or any other “high-tech device.” (more&amp;#8230;)

			
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            <author>Better Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 12:00:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Famous People with Dyslexia: Silicon Valley Pioneer William Hewlett (HP)</title>
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            <description>&quot;I invested a lot of hours disassembling door locks and things like that. My mother just called it mischief.&quot;- William Hewlett, co-founder Hewlett-PackardBill Hewlett was co-founder of Hewlett-Packard, currently the largest technology company in the world. Hewlett had a difficult early childhood because of his dyslexia and loss of his father in his teens. What started out as a few hundred dollars and space in a garage would soon grow into a high technology company with offices in nearly every country in the world. Hewlett's accomplishments were not limited to technology, however. Some believe his greatest accomplishment was in creating a model for creative corporations today...&quot;...an egalitarian, decentralized system that came to be known as 'the HP Way'...&quot;...one of the first all-company ...</description>
            <author>Eide Neurolearning Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 07:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Seven high tech resources for MS</title>
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            <description>In my part of the world, when one thinks of high tech and MS it&amp;#8217;s usually about that big software company in the Seattle suburbs of Redmond.  Today, however, I thought I&amp;#8217;d offer a few advances I&amp;#8217;ve come across in the online world that can help people living with multiple sclerosis.
When we think of using technology to help us live better, fuller lives with our disease, some of us might first think of assisted devices like scooters, hand controls for our cars and WalkAide.  What we may not think of is the very piece of equipment you are using right now: your computer and more specifically the Internet.
With it you have accessed this blog, for instance, and come to trust us as a member of your community.  There are other MS community websites of course.   I could only ...</description>
            <author>Life with MS</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 20:14:12 +0100</pubDate>
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