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 iSGTW 1 September 2010

Feature - The forecast before the storm

Q&A - Joe Hellerstein on cloud programming

Q&A - People behind EGI: Steve Brewer steps in as the voice of the user

Poll of the week - Rock stars of scientific computing

Videos of the week - NoHardware.com destroys server huggers' equipment

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Gordon Conference 2010 abstracts due

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September 2010

August 29-Sept 3, CERN School of Computing

2-3, Citizen Cyberscience Summit

6-8, IASTED in Botswana

6-9, PRACE Training Week

6-10, GridKa School 2010

13-15, CaBIG

13-16, UK All Hands Meeting

14-17, EGI Technical Forum

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27-29, ICT 2010

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