ABSA CAPE EPIC 2009
The Absa Cape Epic is held over 8 days and includes a time-trial prologue. The route changes every year, and leads aspiring amateur and professional mountain bikers from around the world through approximately 800 kilometres of the unspoilt nature of the Western Cape and up approximately 16 000m, of climbing over some of the most magnificent passes in South Africa. [source: ACE]
Reazione di Greenpeace: lo spionaggio di EDF peggiore del previsto
NSS-9 SATELLITE OF SES AMERICOM-NEW SKIES GOES LIVE
The NSS-9 spacecraft replaces NSS-5 at a prime connectivity slot for the Pacific Ocean Region and all traffic on NSS-5 has been successfully transferred to NSS-9. Rob Bednarek, President and CEO of SES AMERICOM-NEW SKIES, stated: “NSS-9 ensures seamless continuity for our valued customers at the important orbital position of 183 degrees East. It is also an important milestone as the first NSS satellite commissioned and brought into service since NEW SKIES joined the SES group. Read more »
Greenpeace sul G20: ma l'ambiente dov'è finito? Sembra di stare sul Titanic
Boston, OCCAID and Consulintel Join Forces to Support Worldwide IPv6 Deployment
The initiative aims to ensure the availability of quality IPv6 transit for ISPs and organizations across the world, with a special focus in the developing countries. This joint effort will help to increase the awareness and earlier adoption of IPv6 among those ISPs and organizations that, for different reasons, still don’t have native IPv6 support from their own upstream providers. Read more »










