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Woetzel Receives Tech Leadership Award Bank of New York Mellon’s Kurt Woetzel is recipient of Pace University’s ...
Kurt D. Woetzel, senior executive vice president and chief information officer with The Bank of New York Mellon Corp., was selected as the 2008 recipient of the Leadership and Service in Technology Award from Pace University's Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
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Overstock.com sues NY over tax law
Overstock is the second company to protest a law requiring online retailers to collect taxes on sales made to New Yorkers, even if they don't have a physical location in the state.
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Peter Gabriel launches Web site The Filter
While the Internet may be a great place for entertainment, not everyone has the tech savvy -- or the patience -- to search seemingly infinite Web sites to discover something new.
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Peter Gabriel offering 'little friend' for music fans
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- While the Internet may be a great place for entertainment, not everyone has the tech savvy -- or the patience -- to search seemingly infinite Web sites to discover something new.
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More Light Shed On Microsoft-Yahoo Saga
A Delaware judge has unsealed court documents containing new details about Yahoo's efforts to ward off Microsoft's unsolicited bid to buy the Internet pioneer.
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Unsealed documents shed more light on Microsoft-Yahoo saga
A Delaware judge has unsealed court documents containing new details about Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to ward off Microsoft Corp.'s unsolicited bid to buy the Internet pioneer.
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Facebook open sources parts of its app development platform
Facebook is releasing as open-source software parts of its application development platform in order to make it easier for programmers to create applications for the social-networking site, the company announced Monday. Facebook will offer as open source "most" of the code that runs its platform, plus implementations of its most popular methods and tags. This is another step in ...
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1996 BMW 3 Series 328i Sport from UK and Ireland - Comments
The on board computer unit plays up a bit and the aftermarket alarm is temperamental. Can't see anything else going wrong anytime soon. After originally owning a normal 328i coupe and regrettably selling, I couldn't wait to find a good 328i Sport.
Carsurvey.org |
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Gears of War
Microsoft has confirmed that a new edition of Gears of War will be hitting US shelves on June 24 and will be accompanied by a price drop. The 'two-disc' version will include previously-released multiplayer maps and the Annex game mode.
Games Radar |
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Sector Snap: Most Chinese Internet stocks decline
Chinese Web stocks traded mostly lower Monday, with Ctrip.com International Ltd. declining after an analyst said a lack of available hotel rooms in Beijing during the August Olympics could hurt the online travel company.
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Kendle to Host Conference Call and Webcast to Discuss DecisionLine Acquisition and Provide Update on Second Quarter ...
CALL DATE: Tuesday, June 3, 2008
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Eds: UPDATES with additional background, quotes; ADDS Internet note. TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- A district court judge has taken Larned State Hospital to task for how it has treated a patient in its sexual predator unit who has complained about conditions there.
Hays Daily News |
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Nasdaq in deals to sell real-time market data
Nasdaq OMX Inc said on Monday it has begun selling real-time share data to the websites of Google Inc's Google Finance, cable television network CNBC and News Corp's Wall Street Journal.
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More light shed on Microsoft-Yahoo saga
A Delaware judge has unsealed court documents containing new details about Yahoo’s efforts to ward off Microsoft’s unsolicited bid to buy the Internet pioneer.
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DailyLit Offers Free Harlequin Romance Novel
DailyLit , the leading digital publisher and service that allows entire books to be read via short email/RSS installments, has released a front list Harlequin romance novel that is part of one of their most popular series, at no charge, for a limited time only.
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"Whether it was to your taste or not, there’s no denying the ASUS Eee Linux subnotebook was a massive sales success. Demand far exceeded initial production so it's not surprising competitor models are on their way.
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Ad Industry Roundup: Facebook; Google; IDC; European Interactive Advertising Association
-- Ad net exec on how to attain ROI on Facebook: Seth Goldstein, co-founder and CEO of at net firm SocialMedia Networks, offered ad execs some advice on how to move beyond the CPM at a recent Interactive Advertising Bureau forum: aim for the apps like Food Fight or Super Poke on Facebook. But advertisers should be warned that everyone is sick of Zombie Bites, so be careful what you attach your ...
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Yahoo's Severance Poison Pill: $462 Million-$2.1 Billion In Extra Costs To Microsoft
While things have been pretty quiet on the Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) front (knock on wood: this looks to be a busy week), here's an interesting note on the legal side of things: According to Yahoo's own internal documents, reports AP, the expanded severance plan it announced in February would have cost Microsoft an extra $462 million - $2.1 billion over its initial $44.1 ...
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Adobe takes on the Office suites
CNET's Charles Cooper and Elsa Wenzel discuss the new beta release of Adobe Acrobat, which will compete with Microsoft and Google.
CNET |
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Supreme court rules MLB fantasy leagues can use players' names
Justices deny the appeal by pro players who argued that no one had a right to exploit their identities for commercial gain. Major League Baseball struck out in the Supreme Court today as the justices let stand a ruling that gives for-profit "fantasy" leagues on the Web a free-speech right to use the names of real players without paying a licensing fee.
Baltimore Sun |
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Adobe Dives Into the Online Office Fray With New Webware Suite
With the release of its Acrobat.com service, software maker Adobe is positioning itself to compete more directly with online office application suites from Google and Zoho. The release also means big changes are afoot for the familiar PDF format, which gains several new capabilities.
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Skyscape Partners with American College of Cardiology to Launch Spect MPI Appropriateness Tool
Skyscape(R), the worldwide leading service for trusted medical information by specialty for mobile devices, announces a new mobile software tool that helps clinicians assess the appropriateness of ordering specific imaging diagnostics (SPECT MPI) for patients who have or are at risk for cardiovascular disease.
Centre Daily Times |
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Spell-check run amok changes names in Pa. yearbook
A computer spell-checker listed some Penn. high school students with unflattering last names.
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BLITZ Selected by Adobe for Adobe Acrobat 9 Multimedia Online Campaign
BLITZ, a leading interactive agency, today announced completion of collaborative design and development efforts for Adobe System Incorporated's launch of Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) 9 software. BLITZ collaborated with Adobe to provide a mix of interactive modules and custom user experience elements for the reveal Web site that introduces the new product. Through its user interface, design, animation and ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Black Box Wins B-to-B Multichannel Merchant of the Year Award! Also Wins Gold and Silver Awards in Computer and ...
Black Box Corporation (NASDAQ:BBOX), announced today that it won the Business-to-Business (B-to-B) Multichannel Merchant of the Year Award at the 25th Annual Conference for Catalog and Multichannel Merchants (ACCM) held in Orlando, FL. This marks the first time Black Box has won the Multichannel Merchant award. It's the top honor for multichannel marketers and recognizes superior cross-channel ...
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