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Waterloo earns Top 10 spot at global coding contest

By: Brian Jackson On: 18 May 2012 For: ComputerWorld

Traditional Canadian favourite University of Waterloo scores ninth place overall at ICPC at the University of Warsaw more.

Narrow loss for UofA at programming challenge
By: Brian Jackson On: 17 May 2012
ICPC CHALLENGE At a gathering of the world’s top young coding talent, a Canadian university team nearly claims top prize in a live match that involved a virtual boat race more.

Collaborative technologies: Use 'em or lose 'em
By: Dave Webb On: 17 May 2012
CISCO PLUS Constantly raise the profile of collaborative technologies in the enterprise, or employees won't use them, says the CIO of McCain Foods more.

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