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ATLANTA (GaeaTimes.com)- Yet another addition to the fast pace of technological advancement, which is creating a rave in the internet.
ATLANTA - Hospital software company MedAssets Inc.
ATLANTA - Power utilities are trying to buy the next wave of nuclear reactors much like a consumer buys a light bulb: right off the shelf.
ATLANTA - EMS Technologies Inc. said Friday it received an order valued at $5.4 million from Raytheon Co.
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