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...Companies like eBay, GM and Motorola have all used software from Massachusetts firm Idiom Technologies to help power their efforts in localization, as language targeting is sometimes called. Still, it often takes a real brain to differentiate terms in context: the word trunk can refer to a suitcase, a car hatch or an elephant's snout, for example...
...Bala Mirza, the engineer at the computer monitor, says he has already reaped benefits from the new oil boom. His life is barely recognizable from those days when he earned $10 a month on that offshore Soviet rig. Since joining the pipeline project in 2003, he has bought a car for himself and for his father, who worked in Soviet oil production for 30 years. But the real test of how Azerbaijan has changed will be the future of Mirza's daughter, who is now 10. "When all our oil is finished, say, in 50 years from now, there should...
...philosophy that fits in nicely with small portions. I do not have such a philosophy. The $100 RAWvolution delivery that was supposed to last five days was half gone by the end of the first. I resorted to carrying around a lot of nuts, apples and bananas in my car for the three days I lasted on the diet. They didn't fill me up--or make my car smell good...
...parallels have not been lost on Senator Clinton. "There are only a very few ways of getting there," she told TIME in an interview. "That's what everyone is finally recognizing." Schwarzenegger also borrows from the Massachusetts plan a requirement that individuals carry health insurance--the way car owners must have auto insurance--with subsidies for the state's 1.2 million poor. He would pay for part of it with new taxes on hospitals and doctors and offer coverage to illegal immigrants--all controversial ideas...
...Officials at Louisville and North Carolina say universities are trying to get the message out that poor students can still afford college even as tuition is increasing and federal aid is shrinking. "It's like buying a car. There is a big difference between the sticker price and what you actually pay," Ramsey said. "We think there is a lot of aid that these students already qualify for, but they are being scared away from even applying. By guaranteeing they can go to school for free, we're hoping more of them will take the time to apply...