Published on July 13, 2010 by Technology Slice
Google Street View Cars On The Move Again – Google said on Friday it will resume collection of Street View images in four countries following the removal of Wi-Fi data collection equipment that thrust the company into the spotlight of data protection officials worldwide. Starting next week, Street View vehicles will being roaming Ireland, Norway, [...]
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Published on July 5, 2010 by Technology Slice
Brazil Coach Dunga Sacked After World Cup – Brazil coach Dunga and his coaching staff have been sacked following the team’s World Cup quarter-finals exit, a statement from the Brazilian football confederation (CBF) said. “The cycle of work started in 2006 and which culminated with the elimination of Brazil in the World Cup in South [...]
Tags: Brazil, Brazilian Football Confederation, Brazilian Football Confederation Cbf, Brazilian Team, coaching, Dunga, Exit, Holland, job, National Coach, National Team Coach, News Conference, Port Elizabeth, Quarter Finals, South Africa, Time Champions, World Cup
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Published on June 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
Mexico Draws With South Africa In World Cup Opener – Siphiwe Tshabalala had given the South Africans the lead in the 55th minute but the Mexicans levelled through Rafael Marquez in the 79th. However, while the South Africans extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches they will feel that it is three points gone begging [...]
Tags: Africa Cup, Chiefs, game, Goalkeeper, Hosts, Khune, lead, Marker, Mexicans, Mexico, Oscar Perez, Piledriver, Rafael Marquez, South Africa, South Africans, Winger, World Cup Opener
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Published on May 13, 2010 by Technology Slice
Boy Survives Libya Plane Crash – An eight-year-old Dutch boy was the sole survivor when a Libyan plane arriving from South Africa exploded on landing at Tripoli airport today, killing more than 100 people. Afriqiyah Airways listed 93 passengers and 11 crew on flight 8U771 from Johannesburg. The death toll is believe to stand at [...]
Tags: Afriqiyah Airways, airline, Anwb, Boy Crash, Brussels, Death Toll, Dusseldorf, Dutch Boy, Dutch Nationals, Dutch Passengers, Johannesburg Airport, Libya, Lone Survivor, Plane Crash, Sole Survivor, South Africa, Spokesman, Tour Groups, Tripoli Airport, Vonk
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Published on March 18, 2010 by Technology Slice
World Cup: Mexico VS North Korea – Who: Mexico vs. North Korea What: International friendly When: Wednesday, March 17, 10:30 p.m. ET Where: Territorio Santos Modelo, Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico TV: Telemundo Mexico will be playing its third friendly of the year in preparation for the World Cup in South Africa. Having already won handsomely against [...]
Tags: Bolivia, Domination, Futbol, Korea World Cup, Korean Side, March 17, Mexico Tv, New Zealand, north korea, North Koreans, Quarterfinals, Rivalry, Rivals, Semifinal Game, South Africa, South Korea, Southern Neighbors, Telemundo, Torreon Coahuila Mexico, Torreon Mexico
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