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  • Earth to satellite: When will you hit?

    By AAP | 22 September, 2011 09:13

    NASA scientists are doing their best to tell us where a plummeting six-ton satellite will fall later this week. It's just that if they're off a little bit, it could mean the difference between hitting Florida or landing on New York. Or, say, Iran or India.

  • How to Devise a Stellar Social Media Policy: NASA's Tips

    By Kristin Burnham | 22 March, 2010 06:43

    NASA has been exploring social media--a territory still foreign to many businesses--for years now. But back in 2007, as more and more employees began using external social media sites, NASA determined that it was time develop a policy--not just to protect the agency, but to protect their employees as well.

  • IT hardware in the era of the Moon landing

    By Howard Dahdah | 21 July, 2009 09:17

    On the 40th anniversary of the 1969 lunar landing, CIO brings you an encore look at the computers in the era of the space exploration courtesy of the the Australian Computer Museum Society.

  • AI-powered customer support robots bring human touch to virtual world

    By Tim Lohman | 08 July, 2009 02:29

    Fusing human psychology with an advanced artificial intelligence engine, MyCyberTwin’s virtual humans are being used by organisations like NASA and National Australia Bank to improve their customer support levels.

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