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Computer training program scrapped

The State Government has axed funding for a program offering free computer training to thousands of seniors, people with disabilities, Aboriginals, low income earners and older West Australians trying to re-enter the workforce.

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Gov't scraps computer training

The State Government has axed funding for a program offering free computer training to thousands of seniors, people with disabilities, Aboriginals, low income earners and older West Australians trying to re-enter the workforce.

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Qns. Library Now Has Job Training

The Queens Borough Public Library is offering free job skills training, along with free access to certification exams in many sought-after software packages. read more

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Senior Application Developer (Business Intelligence), Avocent Corporation

Senior Application Developer (Business Intelligence)Avocent Corporation Location : Huntsville, AL Employee Type : Full-TimeIndustry : Computer HardwareEnergy – Utilities –...

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Turning rehab into a game

In a Vancouver experiment over the past year and a half, seven paralyzed patients played computer games at home while electrodes in a wrist cuff sent electrical currents to paralyzed muscles so they could contract, allowing users to grasp and move a joystick.

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