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Press Release SEO Section Added to the Online Publicity Journal
BOSTON----The prestigious website marketing company Brick Marketing is proud and excited to announce a new category in the Online Publicity Journal. This new category is Press Release SEO, an excellent addition that discusses how important Search Engine Optimization is to press releases.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Jalandhar theft case gets murky
JALANDHAR, INDIA: The police have caught hold of the burglar who robbed the showroom of Jalandhar-based Computer Associate.
CIOL |
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Google offer spoils Yahoo-Microsoft deal
Microsoft and Yahoo were pushed to the brink of a multibillion-dollar marriage and then to a sudden breakup over the weekend by the same player.
Denver Post |
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Microsoft Plans $280M Beijing Research Facility
Beijing 05/06/08 ( www.emfis.com ) The world’s largest software developer, Microsoft Corp, broke ground today on a $280 million research facility slated to become the company’s largest research center outside of the United States.
EMFIS.com |
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06-05-2008: Palette lands multi-million ringgit TM contract
PETALING JAYA: Broadband specialist Palette Multimedia Bhd is believed to have made a significant domestic breakthrough in collaborating with the country’s top telecommunications provider Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM).
The Edge Daily |
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Clinton jokes about her top 10 reasons for loving America
Crisp bacon, TiVo and round-the-clock Internet service are just a few of the reasons why Hillary Rodham Clinton loves America.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Street cringes as oil rises
Wall Street pulled back Monday following Microsoft's decision to withdraw its bid for Yahoo and as oil prices rose to a new record — over $120 a barrel.
Denver Post |
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Microsoft signs software deal with Hyundai and Kia
Mon, May 5, 2008 (11:42 p.m.) Microsoft Corp. has signed a worldwide deal with automakers Hyundai and Kia to use its in-car software that allows people to use voice commands to control personal music players and telephones.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Shares Fall as Oil Hits New High, Microsoft Withdraws Bid for Yahoo
NEW YORK, May 5 -- Wall Street pulled back Monday after Microsoft decided to withdraw its bid for Yahoo and oil prices rose to a new record, near $120 a barrel.
Washington Post |
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Billings library offers classes
• 4 p.m. Thursday: "Library Catalog." Learn how to use the library's online catalog to find material.
Billings Gazette |
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Qwest, Verizon hook up; Sprint booted
Qwest has struck a deal to offer service from Verizon Wireless to its customers, parting ways with Sprint Nextel, its previous partner.
Denver Post |
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Redstone hails copyright protection
(AP:SEOUL, South Korea) U.S. media mogul Sumner Redstone said Tuesday that attitudes toward protecting entertainment copyrights internationally are improving as authorities see the benefits of safeguarding the growing value of domestic products.
INO News |
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Yahoo open to further talks with Microsoft: report
Yahoo is willing to negotiate further with Microsoft, top executive Jerry Yang said in an interview Tuesday, as he defended his handling of the aborted takeover bid.
TurkishPress.com |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 19th Mar 2006 02:24 UTC
"The recent emphasis of the Linux community has been on desktop distros that make it easy to install and configure the system without venturing beyond the GUI. Despite the success of these beginner-friendly systems, a significant segment of the Linux population prefers a simpler approach.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Sep 2006 21:36 UTC
Ambitious plans by Bergen (for the geography impaired: that's Norway) to move to an open source desktop environment have been suspended . Ole-Bjorn Tuftedal, special advisor on contracts and technology at Bergen, said on Monday that the desktop Linux migration would not happen for at least the next two years.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft is making key communications protocols available for license , so that third parties, including competitors, can link into the company's newest enterprise products. Some are available immediately.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft, Hyundai partner for in-car technology
SEOUL (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp and South Korea's top carmaker Hyundai Motor Co have agreed to build a music and information system to debut in cars sold in North America in 2010, the companies said on Tuesday.
Canada.com |
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INFORAMTION MINISTRY PLANS BLOG TO DISSEMINATE INFORMATION
KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 (Bernama) -- The Information Ministry is planning to use blogs as a medium to disseminate information to the people, its Minister Ahmad Shabery Cheek said.
Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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No final Yahoo-Google ad agreement yet
Google and Yahoo are still hammering out the intricacies of a potential advertising and search deal, and no final agreement has been reached yet, a person close to Google said on Monday.
iTNews |
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Without Yahoo, Microsoft remains alone on the Web
Now that Microsoft has shelved its bid for Yahoo, it must convince investors it has a viable "Plan B" to fix an online business that has racked up nine straight quarters of losses.
iTNews |
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Vodafone confirmed as Australia’s first Apple iPhone seller
Vodafone Australia has officially confirmed it will be Australia’s first mobile service provider to stock Apple’s much lauded iPhone.
iTNews |
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Microsoft and Hyundai-Kia develop next Generation of In-Car Infotainment
Microsoft Corp. and Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group (HKAG) entered into a long-term agreement to co-develop the next generation of in-car infotainment systems. Together, Microsoft and HKAG will deliver new and innovative solutions based on the Microsoft ...
I4U |
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Interpol tracks suspected paedophile using internet
Interpol is turning to the internet for a second time to try to catch a suspected paedophile.
EuroNews |
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YOUR SPACE: No technology needed to find stuff in crowded repair shop
Mike Urban likes the simple life. No cell phone. No computer. No steady paycheck. No wife, at the moment. "None of that stuff," he says, sounding very happy.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Microsoft signs software deal with Hyundai and Kia
Microsoft Corp. has signed a worldwide deal with automakers Hyundai and Kia to use its in-car software that allows people to use voice commands to control personal music players and telephones. Microsoft's exclusive, one-year agreement with Ford Motor Co. for...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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