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      <title>Grid computing gets small</title>
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      <description> IEEE Distributed Systems online, November 2006 The United States and Japan have successfully demonstrated one of grid computing&apos;s long-standing holy grails&amp;mdash;dynamic, on-demand provisioning of bandwidth and interoperability between high-performance resources in two national research testbeds. Recent grid computing deployments...</description>
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