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Finsbury Solutions Launches Market First Spreadsheet Management Solution Designed for Microsoft Sharepoint 2007
Finsbury Solutions, a leading supplier of spreadsheet management and compliance software to the financial services sector, today announced the launch of the market's first enterprise-wide spreadsheet management solution specifically designed for implementation on Microsoft SharePoint 2007.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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New iPhone faster, cheaper
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc. introduced an upgraded iPhone yesterday with a faster Internet connection and satellite navigation capabilities - priced $200 lower than current models, but with more expensive service.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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EU's Kroes: open standards are smart business move
Companies make a smart business decision when they choose open standards, EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said in a wide-ranging talk on an issue involving Microsoft and others.
EETimes.fr |
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Apple unveils 'beautiful' new iPhone
Apple last night unveiled a new version of its popular iPhone built for high-speed wireless networks with faster Internet access and more features for business users.
RTÉ News |
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Scandal of disabled parking 'blue badges' being sold on eBay for £5,000
Blue badges issued to disabled drivers are being sold for £5,000 each on the popular Internet auction site eBay. The badges allow motorists to park free-of-charge in disabled bays in town centres and leave their cars on yellow lines.
Evening Standard |
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Scandal of disabled parking 'blue badges' being sold on eBay for £5,000
Blue badges issued to disabled drivers are being sold for £5,000 each on the popular Internet auction site eBay.
Daily Mail |
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THE $199 IPHONE
Calling all gadget lovers and slaves to cellphone fashion: A sleeker, faster, more powerful version of Apple's iPhone - that costs half the price of the original - is due next month. The cheaper version comes as little surprise to consumers, who...
New York Post |
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MATT LAWTON'S EURO-BLOG: Wenger picks the wrong game but we English get a blunt reminder how far down the pecking ...
Another day, another chance encounter with a familiar managerial face. At the weekend it was Steve McClaren outside a bar in Vienna. Yesterday it was in the departure lounge at Vienna airport and on this occasion the manager in question was Arsene Wenger.
Evening Standard |
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Japan stabbing suspect cries during interrogation
The suspect in a knifing rampage that left seven dead in Tokyo was handed over to prosecutors Tuesday, as Internet postings he is accused of writing painted a picture of an angry, lonely young man and a meticulously planned attack.
AM New York |
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Details of Clinton 'trysts' on sale
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering internet viewers lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former US president Bill Clinton for £1 a pop.
Channel 4 |
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New supercomputer is fastest of the fleet
WASHINGTON - Scientists introduced the world's fastest supercomputer yesterday, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Shareholders try to kill Yahoo severance plan
NEW YORK, USA: A Yahoo employee severance plan meant to protect workers after a merger with Microsoft should be scrapped, according to a shareholder lawsuit against Yahoo and its directors, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
CIOL |
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Serbian youth fight for the right wing
A fringe movement battles with nationalist fervor against Western influence, expanding its reach through Internet, text messages A fringe movement battles with nationalist fervor against Western influence, expanding its reach through the Internet and text messages. The Tribune's Christine Spolar reports from Belgrade.
Chicago Tribune |
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Flowers, Jones offer Web details on Bill Clinton
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former President Clinton -- for $1.99 a pop.
Chicago Tribune |
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JAPANESE MADMAN'S WARNINGS
TOKYO - As mourners, some weeping, piled Japanese comics, flowers and other mementos at the scene of a deadly stabbing rampage, news that the attacker had posted Internet messages warning of the attack added to the shock. The messages were specific...
New York Post |
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IBM Cools 3-D Computer Chips With Water Enhancing Chip Performance
IBM scientists unveiled a powerful and efficient technique to cool 3-D chip stacks with water. In collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin, they demonstrated a prototype that integrates the cooling system into a 3-D chip by piping water directly between each layer in the stack.
EmbeddedTechnology.com |
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IT costs snap up quarter of NHS budget
The cost of upgrading the health service's IT systems now uses up a quarter of the NHS's budget for major projects
ZDNet UK |
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Current Newswire:
"Last week we released Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 and one of the article requests we received as a result was to do a side-by-side comparison between the popular desktop Linux distributions. Ask and you shall receive. Today we have up 28 test results from Ubuntu 8.04, Fedora 9, and Mandriva 2008.1.
Linux Today |
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Painkiller deal called a 'monster'
Two charged in Web sales of millions of pills Two pharmacists accused of selling nearly 10 million addictive painkillers illegally over the Internet were portrayed yesterday by a federal prosecutor as having been involved in "a monster of a conspiracy" and by defense attorneys as merely taking advantage of the vast reach of cyberspace to succeed in a legitimate business.
Baltimore Sun |
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A grueling spin, a worthy cause Inspired by his ill wife, he makes the run.
Doug Levy likes to fix things. At work, it's computers. Other times, it's people - he's an emergency medical technician, and he raises service dogs to help those with disabilities.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Hotel Website Design 2.0… Using Travel Social Media To Advance Website Sales By Neil Salerno
The Social Media, web 2.0, is causing quite a stir in our industry; the articles keep flowing and many hoteliers are poised to capture their fair share of the millions of social media users. In my opinion, the only social media, which are currently relevant to our industry, are the few travel-related sites like TripAdvisor and VirtualTourist. General social media sites like FaceBook or You Tube ...
Hospitality Net |
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Recent Original Stories
Scientists at IBM say they have figured out how to produce smaller and more powerful microchips than previously thought possible. It is hoped IBM's announcement at San Jose on Monday will mean the creation of miniscule microprocessors which will save the IT manufacturing sector billions of dollars.
New Mobile Computing |
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Sprint, Clearwire Promise Two-Way Internet Video
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Sprint Nextel and Clearwire pledged Monday to deliver wireless Internet access to police, firefighters and schools at speeds fast enough to handle two-way video conferencing if federal regulators approve their merger.
Cellular-News.com |
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Evaluating RoI for an online video campaign
The burgeoning online video market offers a significant opportunity to test the non-interruptive monetisation models.
eyefortravel.com |
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Apple tries going corporate with faster, cheaper iPhone
Even when first launched, the Apple iPhone was expected to be replaced by a model that used the fastest of the mobile broadband networks...
Seattle Times |
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