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Facebook Concepts Indicate Brains Of Alzheimer's Patients Aren't As Networked, Stanford Study Shows (Medical News Today)
This is your brain on Facebook. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine used concepts borrowed from the popular social networking site to analyze the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. They found that patients' brains were less well-connected than the brains of people without the disorder.

Let the facts speak for the IRDA (The Star)
WITH regard to ? Little known of IRDA ? by Observant Citizen ( The Star, June 26) the IRDA (Iskandar Regional Development Authority ) would like to thank the writer for his feedback and comments.

Social Networking Sites a 'Revolution' for City Candidates (The New York Sun)
With contenders in national elections amassing support through social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, New York City candidates are increasingly turning to Internet hubs as an inexpensive way to reach voters. Local candidates and political observers say a driving factor in this shift has been Senator Obama's successful use of Web sites that allow users to become online "friends" ...

KVH Begins Rollout of Global Ku-band mini-VSAT Broadband Satellite Communications Network (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
In a move to offer faster, more affordable broadband connections to a growing market of leisure, commercial, and government vessels worldwide, KVH Industries, Inc., today announced a new agreement with ViaSat, Inc., to begin the global rollout of the popular mini-VSAT Broadband satellite communications service.

Facebook Concepts Indicate Brains Of Alzheimer's Patients Aren't As Networked, Stanford Study Shows (Science Daily)
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine used concepts borrowed from the popular social networking site to analyze the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. They found that patients' brains were less well-connected than the brains of people without the disorder.

Rothbury was green, but has room to improve (The Flint Journal)
Sarah Haynes, the Rothbury music festival's green chief, accepted an ice cream cone from a vendor handing out samples Saturday and held up the wrapper as a minor failing.

Pubs still the social hubs (icWales)
PUBS remain a vital social lifeline to people in Wales, despite the phenomenal growth of internet social networking and ?virtual communities?, a new study has found.

Should troubled start-ups blame the messenger? (CNET)
The hyperactive tech press thrives on "newness," but the real story is often whether last year's next big thing is doing well or falling apart.

CCAP call centers represented in 10 next wave cities nationwide (Yehey!)
Twenty five members of the Contact Center Association of the Philippines (CCAP) have already set foot in 16 so-called Next Wave Cities in the country, topped by Convergys and TeleTech with its seven sites outside the primary hubs of the Makati and Ortigas central business districts.

Expansions & Relocations (June 29-July 5): A Big Week in Texas for Corporate Moves (CoStar Group)
In this week's issue upsizings from: AT&T, RadioShack, Cigna, Deloitte, Fox Interactive Media, Canon, and the others: Abercrombie & Kent, Ambit Biosciences, America First Credit Union, Blue Coat Systems Inc., Merchants Terminal, Kaiser Aluminum, Malo...