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Africa: Microsoft, Comtel Sign Sh2 Billion Pact
Microsoft and a local firm, Comtel Integrators Africa, have signed a sh2b agreement to develop localised software and provide related services.
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Banks to invest $9bn in technology
10 July 2008 Global banks are expected to spend $9 billion (Dh33bn) on business intelligence technology by 2012, says a report by market analyst Datamonitor.
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Greenfield Online Completes Transition to One Global Survey Platform for its Worldwide Survey Projects
Greenfield Online, Inc., (Nasdaq: SRVY) today announced that its Internet survey solutions business has completed the transition to one global survey platform for managing its panels and processing its clients survey projects in North America, Europe and Asia, considerably improving the company's ability to meet clients' project delivery requirements worldwide.
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Highlights: FedEx Corporation, L.P., Research In Motion Ltd., Gushan Environmental Energy Ltd., Accuray, Inc. and Net ...
(AP:CHICAGO--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Jul. 10, 2008--Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets.
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Nine more firms sign up for Symbian pact: Nokia
HELSINKI, FINLAND: Nine more firms, including telecom operators "3" and TIM, have lined up to support the new open mobile software alliance Symbian Foundation, the world's top cellphone maker, Nokia, said on Thursday.
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Day Highlights: China Mobile, Hudson City Bancorp, Nationwide Healthcare Properties, Advance Auto Parts and Cree, Inc. ...
(AP:CHICAGO--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Jul. 10, 2008--Zacks Equity Research highlights China Mobile (NYSE: CHL) as the Bull of the Day and Hudson City Bancorp (Nasdaq: HCBK) as the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on Nationwide Healthcare Properties (NYSE: NHP), Advance Auto Parts (NYSE: AAP) and Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE).
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Yahoo Strives To Disrupt the Search Market, Opens Up Its APIs
'BOSS opens up the playing field for developers and companies to disrupt the search market, become principals in search and build new Web search experiences that offer more choice for users,' said Prabhakar Raghavan, chief strategist for Yahoo! Search, as Yahoo! Inc. today introduced a new open Web services platform called BOSS (for Build Your Own Search Service) - aimed at giving third parties ...
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Internet propels Obama but also creates risks
NEW YORK, USA: Political analysts marvel at Barack Obama's mastery of the Internet, where he has found many of his 1.5 million donors and created the social networking site, my.barackobama.com , to mobilize masses of young voters.
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Yahoo Is Inviting Partners to Build on Its Search Power
Yahoo wants to enlist a small army of search start-ups as allies in the hope that collectively they will be able to stop the Google juggernaut.
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Systech Debuts New Web Site
Systech's new web site, www.systech.com, features the company's complete line of distributed networking products and solutions for enabling IP communications in existing systems and non-IP networks.
Centre Daily Times |
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Rim Semiconductor Company Files Patent for Breakthrough Technology
Rim Semiconductor Company (OTCBB: RSMI), a company that develops technology for telecommunications service providers, filed a non-provisional patent application on its innovative RQAM(TM) technology. Rim Semi's Cupria(TM) transport processor is based on this RQAM technology, and is able to drive data traffic at more than 40 megabits per second (Mpbs) 5,500 feet (1.67km) on 26AWG (0.40mm) ...
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Satyam BPO wins two Six Sigma IQ excellence honors
HYDERABAD, INDIA: Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. (NYSE: SAY), a leading global consulting and information technology services provider , announced that Satyam BPO, its business process outsourcing arm, won two prestigious Six Sigma IQ Excellence Awards.
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Acacia Subsidiary Enters into License Agreement with Smith Micro
Acacia Research Corporation (Nasdaq:ACTG) announced today that its Disc Link Corporation subsidiary has entered into a license agreement with Smith Micro Software, Inc. covering patents relating to portable storage devices with links. The portable storage devices with links technology generally relates to products sold or distributed on CDs or DVDs that include a link to retrieve additional data ...
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Gmail to allow remote log-off
One of the benefits of web-based email is the ability to log on from just about anywhere - at home, at work, a friend's house, a mobile device or even a public library or cybercafe.
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Yahoo opens search toolkit
Yahoo is banking on the creativity of other web developers to help preserve its independence and regain ground in the lucrative Internet search advertising market.
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Bandwidth boost for Western Cape schools
WebAfrica, in conjunction with the Western Cape education department, is bridging the digital divide of previously disadvantaged schools through bandwidth sponsorships.
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Calling back the past
Allan Jackson goes on a major nostalgia trip with the discovery that Springbok Radio is alive and well and broadcasting on the Internet.
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Online System Created For Soldiers To Solve Issues At Walter Reed
U.S. soldiers seeking treatment at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and in Army medical facilities worldwide, will have a new tool to help them thanks to an online system being developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Social program sites go offline
INDIANAPOLIS – The state computer systems supporting key Medicaid, welfare and child support services in Indiana failed Monday night and still weren’t fully operable by Wednesday evening.
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Rogers blinks on iPhone pricing
Rogers Wireless Communications Inc. is learning the hard way that the iPhone isn't your average cellphone and that Apple fans aren't your typical cellphone customers.
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Google provides proof of search's branding value
Google has unveiled its first major piece of research to prove search can have a big impact on branding. The move could help to drive significantly more brand budget online.
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MVI offers jewelers Web-development services
Paso Robles , Calif.—North American consumers are doing more jewelry shopping and pre-purchase research on the Internet than ever before, according to MVI Marketing Ltd.
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From Dial-up to Tech Savvy: Walling Data Transforms School's Technology Department
Concordia Christian Day School's network grows ten-fold over ten years with the support of leading educational technology supplier. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/avgantivirus/wallingdata/prweb1092594.htm
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Nominet changes 'fail to cut main cost of domain name disputes'
Asserting rights still expensive, says expert The body in charge of the .uk internet domain has announced changes to its dispute resolution policies that will make it cheaper to win unopposed disputes but will not address the high cost of preparing cases.…
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CommSec iPhone trading app shows the way - community blog from Paul Penrose
The share dealing arm of Australia's Commonwealth Bank is ready to cash in on iPhone mania ahead of the initial 3G release in the country Friday.
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