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  1. An engineer performs maintenance works in the CERN LHC computing grid centre in Geneva, October 3, 2008. This centre is one of the 140 data processing centres, located in 33 countries, taking part in the grid processing project. More than 15 million Gigabytes of data produced from the hundreds of millions of subatomic collisions in the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) should be collected every year. (Valentin Flauraud/Reuters)
    CERN computer grid links 7,000 scientists Reuters - Fri Oct 3, 3:19 PM ET

    GENEVA (Reuters) - CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments.

  2. Customers withdraw money from ATMs inside a Wachovia branch in New York, October 6, 2008. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)
    Bank savers run at the click of a mouse Reuters - Mon Oct 6, 8:27 PM ET

    AMSTERDAM/LONDON (Reuters) - What if there were a run on a bank and no one knew?

  3. Netflix trims outlook and shares sink Reuters - Mon Oct 6, 5:36 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online DVD rental company Netflix Inc cut its fourth-quarter outlook, blaming the U.S. economic turmoil for weaker-than-expected subscriber growth in the third quarter and driving its shares down 11 percent.

  4. IBM Shifts Focus To Cloud Computing with New Services NewsFactor - Mon Oct 6, 1:46 PM ET

    IBM is getting in the cloud. After a string of announcements over the past few weeks from Citrix, Red Hat, VMware, Cisco and Hewlett-Packard, Big Blue is launching an initiative to extend its traditional software delivery model toward a mix of on-premise and cloud-computing applications with new software, services and technical resources for clients and independent software vendors (ISVs).