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Nokia expands content offering
Finnish communications company Nokia has moved further into the region's mobile content space after introducing new services under its internet service brand, Ovi.
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ArcGIS 9.3 Supports Geospatial Information in Adobe Acrobat 9 and PDF
ESRI and Adobe Collaborate to Provide Increased Interaction with PDF Maps (PRWeb Jun 4, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/esri_adobe/pdf_maps/prweb997474.htm
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Online classified-ad site is offered by Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, has launched an online classified-advertising site, a move that opens a broader range of shopping to Wal-Mart's Internet customers.
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Ubuntu makes way to mobile devices
Canonical plans to release Ubuntu Netbook Remix for mobile internet devices and subnotebooks later this year
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Top 15 Software Companies in Recognition from San Diego Business Journal
Top Ten Wholesale ranks among the top 15 software companies in recognition from San Diego Business Journal. (PRWeb Jun 4, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb982784.htm
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Live Search conference invitation
A Microsoft executive urged attendees to "help me help you" by using its search engine to help build awareness and promised continued innovation to gain market share.
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Obama, Propelled by the Net, Wins Democratic Nomination
For years, observers have expected the web to someday play a pivotal role in electing a president. As Barack Obama makes history by becoming the first African-American presumptive presidential nominee Tuesday, his campaign is also the first to fulfill that long-anticipated internet promise.
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"Most web 2.0 companies are struggling to monetise because they are too small"
Is revenue model still unproven for most of the web 2.0 companies? Or more specifically, within in the travel industry, as far as the user-generated content goes, does 2.0 and real revenue co-exist already?
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Hispanics are online, but advertisers miss out
Hispanics make up the largest minority consumer presence online, but 60 percent of the top advertisers are missing out on reaching that audience.
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Facebook's political stars
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has stormed up the ranks of the most popular politicians on Facebook.
iafrica.com |
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AMD set to introduce a new chip for laptops
AMD plans to announce that it will start selling new power-conserving notebook chips with strong graphics and video abilities.
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Patrick Brady dissects Android
Patrick Brady of Google's partner group provided a detailed technical tour of the internals of the Android platform during his recent talk at Google I/O 2008 titled "Anatomy and Physiology of an Android". Topics included Linux kernel enhancements, the Bionic library (Google's slimmed down version of libc), Android functional and...
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Notebook Mark Lowe rediscovers success with slider
A little typing of notes into his computer is something Mark Lowe hopes will spare him some grief down the road. Lowe has found renewed...
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News Articles
As many as 4,700 OSU Bookstore online customers using credit cards may have had their personal information stolen in a recent website security breach. "We had a hacker breach our website security that we identified on May 23," said OSU Bookstore General Manager Steve Eckrich.
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Digital audio books now available
The Gilford Public Library comes right to your doorstep with New Hampshire Downloadable Audio Books. Available to all library patrons, this new service offers the latest audio books straight from the best-seller lists.
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Washington DC
ESPOO, Finland , June 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MOSH ( http://mosh.nokia.com ), a mobile and online content consumption, creation and sharing service, has joined the Nokia Media Network, and now offers advertisers the opportunity to reach customers around the globe who are downloading original mobile content.
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Survey of Web domains finds potential for danger
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report to be released Wednesday by antivirus software vendor McAfee Inc.
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Intel unveils chip at Taiwan tech show
Intel Corp. unveiled a new processor yesterday that it says will revolutionize the information technology industry by powering small laptops at low cost. Intel Asia Pacific Vice President and General Manager Navin Shenoy said the Atom processor will enable millions more people around the world to access the Internet. Shenoy's announcement at a Taiwan computer show raises the stakes in Intel's ...
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Detective takes stand in sex case TROY
A Troy police detective testified Tuesday that he was trolling the Internet for prostitution activity in the city during a sting operation that led to a Westland woman being charged with accepting $150 for sex from the husband of a U.S. senator.
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Tucson Time Capsule: Back to our future
It was new to most us of back in the day, and everyone was eager to be in the know about computers. It was all about flow charts, data processing, punch cards and computer programming.
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With Marie G. McIntyre
My boss hired her daughter to work part time in the office. I'm the only other employee. The daughter is arrogant, foul-mouthed and a know-it-all. She mostly surfs the Internet, talks on her cell phone or instant messages her friends.
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Peter Gabriel launches Web site the Filter
Web site provides daily recommendations for movies and music.
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SpiralFrog to offer free downloads from EMI artists
LOS ANGELES — SpiralFrog Inc., which operates an ad-supported, free music and video download Web site, said this week that it will soon begin offering content from Coldplay, Keith Urban and other recording artists as part of a new licensing deal with EMI Music.
The Tennessean |
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GM blog fast-tracks customer relations
Experts say executive is getting it right with postings.
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3CX IP PBX Passes Tests for Interoperability With Linksys IP Phones
3CX, developer of the award-winning 3CX Phone System for Windows has announced that interoperability testing with Linksys IP telephones has been completed successfully. The tested integration offers a cost effective VoIP Telephony solution that is well suited for the small and medium business market.
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