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Photoshop guru leaves Adobe for Microsoft
Mark Hamburg, the second engineer to work on Adobe Systems' Photoshop and a leader of the Lightroom software project, is headed to Redmond.
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Yahoo shares edge down, following Microsoft deadline expiration
Shares of Yahoo fell slightly in morning trading, following the expiration of Microsoft's deadline to hammer out a friendly merger over the weekend. The software giant is now moving onto its next plan of action.
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CashEdge Deploys Ensim Unify
April 28, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting software provider Ensim announced on Monday that financial software solutions provider CashEdge has deployed Ensim Unify Enterprise Edition to secure and automate the management of its active directory servers.
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Organic Style Ltd. Acquires Bed & Bath Pioneer Coyuchi, Inc.
Organic Style Ltd., the fast-growing eco-luxury internet retailer, announced today the acquisition of Coyuchi, Inc., an eco-luxury brand for premium Organic and Fair Trade cotton bed and bath products.
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BMC Software Releases BMC Application Problem Resolution 7.0: New version of award-winning solution delivers ...
BMC Software (NYSE:BMC) announced today the availability of BMC Application Problem Resolution 7.0*, the latest version of an award-winning product that offers full automation of application problem resolution processes during development, testing, and support across Microsoft Windows/.NET and Java EE environments. (PRWeb Apr 28, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Baton Rouge Chosen As Pilot City In Database Program
(Baton Rouge) -- Baton Rouge has been chosen to test a case-management system designed to make operations at Baton Rouge City Court more efficient. The program allows judges to access information about their cases instantly via the Internet.
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Sino Fibre Completes Strategic Private Placement
NEW YORK and HONG KONG, April 28, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Sino Fibre Communications, Inc. (OTCBB:SFBE), a broadband and value-added Internet services provider in China, announced that it has completed a private placement of 1,671,416 units at a price of $0.31 per unit for gross proceeds of approximately $518,140, each unit consisting of one share of common stock of Sino Fibre and one share ...
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Sino Fibre Completes Strategic Private Placement
NEW YORK and HONG KONG, April 28, 2008 -- Sino Fibre Communications, Inc. , a broadband and value-added Internet services provider in China, announced that it has completed a private placement of 1,671,416 units at a price of $0.31 per unit for gross proceeds of approximately $518,140, each unit consisting of one share of common stock of Sino Fibre and one share purchase warrant.
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Socitm president issues blog apology
Janie Davies, Computing , Monday 28 April 2008 at 15:36:00 The new president of the Society of Information Technology Management, has blogged about his apology to council IT bosses, following an information leak Richard Steel, Socitm president and Newham Council CIO has apologised to local government colleagues after using confidential information to create a comparison that showed ...
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Hot Forum Topic - Reader Reactions: Apple's New iMac
Today TMO readers are sharing their first impressions on Apple's freshly updated iMacs that are available with Intel Core 2 Duo processors running at up to 3.06GHz
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IPv6… Becoming a Hot Topic Again?
Is IPv6 a hot topic again in the wake of the increased coverage of the looming IPv4 address depletion? This was the theme of a coffee break discussion we had at the recent MENOG3 conference in Kuwait. With as many opinions as participants, I turned to " Google Trend " to help me get a better feel... Using IPv6 as search word and varying the time line indeed provided some interesting ...
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Young Americans seeing tough times for the first time
Jason Liebrecht used to write about his motorcycle adventures on his blog. But since early this month, the 36-year-old San Diego computer software engineer's daily musings have been about a less thrilling new experience: unemployment.
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AskMeNow and MoneyChannel Launch Mobile Finance Portal
IRVINE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- AskMeNow (OTCBB: AKMN) and The Money Channel Inc. have announced the launch of "MoneyChannel Mobile," a financial information portal powered by AskMeNow.
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Arts & Leisure: iBand makes music with two fingers... and iPhone
VIENNA — Six fingers and three iPhones are enough to create a band, and Austria's iBand is living proof, having scored a hit on the Internet by converting the little gadgets into a guitar, a keyboard and a set of drums.
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BP SCHOOL BOARD SLATES INTERNET SAFETY NIGHTS AT TWO LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS
Internet safety presentations for parents scheduled in Beauregard Parish
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Growing customer base boosts Verizon 1Q profit by 9.8 pct
Associated Press - April 28, 2008 10:55 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Verizon Communication's first-quarter earnings rose nearly 10% as its wireless division attracted more customers than other...
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Apple punts 'Penryn' iMacs
Desktops get latest Core 2 Duo CPUs Apple has updated its iMac line of consumer desktops, taking the machines' processor into the 45nm era with a set of 'Penryn' Core 2 Duo options. It upgraded the desktops' graphics too.…
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March Networks in Sun Microsystems tie-up
March Networks, the video and data application group, has teamed up with computing giant Sun Microsystems to market internet protocol surveillance solutions to companies in North America.
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Ikon Science Launches Major Expansion of RokDoc Software
Ikon Science, the fast growing, innovative developer of software for the oil and gas industry, has announced the release of the latest version of the groundbreaking RokDoc software suite, RokDoc v5.3.
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CRTC to debate on Bell's unpopular 'bandwidth throttling'
Canada's telecommunications watchdog will set its sights this week on a controversial Bell Canada policy that reduces customers' connection speeds.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 19:16 UTC
The last few years have seen the introduction of the concept of "extensions" in most popular web browsers.
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Photoshop guru leaves Adobe for Microsoft
Mark Hamburg, the second engineer to work on Adobe Systems' Photoshop and a leader of the Lightroom software project, is headed to Redmond.
CNET |
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Bell's claims of network congestion unproven, say ISPs
OTTAWA - The Canadian Association of Internet Providers accuses Bell Canada of advancing a bogus argument of a congestion problem to justify downgrading the services of heavy bandwidth users, in the latest salvo fired at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
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Yahoo shares edge down, following Microsoft deadline expiration
Shares of Yahoo fell slightly in morning trading, following the expiration of Microsoft's deadline to hammer out a friendly merger over the weekend. The software giant is now moving onto its next plan of action.
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Dell, HP launch AMD business desktops
Dell and HP launched AMD-based business desktops on Monday as AMD tries to gain more traction in small business.
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