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Speak2Me Sponsors English Speech Contest on Chinese TV Network
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Lingo Media Corporation a leader in online and print-based English language learning products, announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Speak2Me Inc. , a unique, web-based English educational service, is sponsoring the 2008 Speak2Me Jiangsu English Star Television Contest in China.
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VistaPrint Now Offers Custom Websites in Five Additional Markets
VistaPrint Limited, the small business marketing company, today announced the expansion of its popular custom Website product to non U.S. markets. In today's fast-paced, global business environment, it's imperative that every small business have a Web presence. VistaPrint's Website solution gives small businesses the chance to quickly create a professional looking site that can be matched to ...
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Office Depot is ''Taking Care of You for School''
DELRAY BEACH, Fla.----In the face of a tough economy, families are looking for ways to save money and increase value with every purchase this back to school season. To help parents, Office Depot , a leading global provider of office products and services, is offering a variety of tips in a new online resource called Taking Care of You for School: Tips for Making Back to School Cool and ...
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Scripture Union launches free online resources for Bible Sunday
Scripture Union has launched free online resources to help churches prepare for Bible Sunday which takes place this year on Sunday 26 October
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Illegal filesharing: ISPs pledge not to 'spy' on web users
Internet service providers have pledged not to 'spy' on the web habits of customers as part of an agreement with the government to punish illegal filesharing. By Mark Sweney
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Open Solutions Alliance Announces Survey Results
In the first annual survey of its membership and other open source software and services companies, the Open Solutions Alliance found much optimism despite a murky economy with 83 percent of participants saying they would see a year-over-year increase in revenue in 2008 of open source related software and services.
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Intel Revamps Its System-On-Chip Designs
The first batch of products is under the Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor family for industrial robotics and for security, storage and communication devices.
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Nokia, Qualcomm End Patent Disputes
The companies have entered into a 15-year agreement regarding wireless technology patents, and have dropped all litigation.
InformationWeek |
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Attack code released for new DNS attack
Hackers have released software that exploits a recently disclosed flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS) software used to route messages between computers on the Internet.
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Cisco to buy home-network software vendor
Cisco announced plans to buy Pure Networks, a Seattle company that has developed software aimed at making home networking easier, for US$120 million.
Network World |
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Google launches own online encyclopedia
Knol to supplement Wikipedia, not battle Google Inc. is taking the wraps off an Internet encyclopedia designed to give people a chance to show off and profit from their expertise on any topic.
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GoFish to Participate in Panel at RBC 2008 Technology, Media & Communications Conference
Tabreez Verjee, president of GoFish Corporation (OTCBB: GOFH, www.gofishcorp.com), a leading online entertainment and media network specializing in immersive brand opportunities, will be presenting at the RBC Capital Markets 2008 Technology, Media & Communications Conference. GoFish will be among other leading companies presenting to members of the investment community during the conference, ...
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Weekly Op-ed: Max and the Marginalized More than another guy with a blog & an opinion, Max Bernstein puts his rants to ...
Politics run in the family. “Both sides,” Max Bernstein (son of Carl Bernstein) said. “I’ve always been around it,” he continued, his phone cutting out as he rode through Arizona on tour with his band, Max and the Marginalized. “I’ve always cared.”
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Trusteer Cloud-Based Service Protects Financial Institutions and their Customers from Targeted Phishing Attacks
Trusteer, the customer protection company for online businesses, today announced that its Rapport product has been enhanced with a real-time cloud-based Phishing protection service that reduces fraud and asset theft if account data is stolen. The new service alerts online businesses when their customers access a malicious website so the account can be suspended and assets protected.
Centre Daily Times |
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ATG Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Art Technology Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARTG), the leading e-commerce solutions provider, today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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StoredIQ Announces Support For Microsoft® Exchange® 2007 And Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 As Recognized Data Sources
StoredIQ, a leading provider of enterprise-class Intelligent Information Management solutions, recently announced support of Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Microsoft SharePoint 2007.
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StoredIQ Announces Support For Microsoft® Exchange® 2007 And Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 As Recognized Data Sources
StoredIQ, a leading provider of enterprise-class Intelligent Information Management solutions, recently announced support of Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Microsoft SharePoint 2007.
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Flood-affected businesses, groups staying connected online
Finding a flooded business, a place to volunteer or up-to-the-minute flood information is often as simple as a Google search.While many businesses and organizations have posted signs at their brick-and-mortar locations or rerouted telephone numbers to temporary offices or cell phones, they've also gone online to keep the community in the loop.They're using Web sites and social networking sites ...
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A Visual Dictionary For The Web
One of the most popular vertical search features on the web is image search index. What’s really remarkable, however, is how little has changed in the core technology approach to the indexing of multimedia over the last decade. When I was the head of product at FAST back in 1999, we launched the web’s biggest image search on Lycos with over 50 million images (which seemed like a lot at the ...
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Businessman wins Facebook libel case
LONDON, July 24 A British businessman won a libel case and £22,000 in damages at London’s High Court on Thursday after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking web site Facebook.
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Omar's speech a hit on internet; Gets 10,000 hits in a day
After his captivating speech in Parliament during the debate on the trust motion, young National Conference president Omar Abdullah continues to charm the netizens as speech in video-sharing site on internet Youtube website got over 10,000 hits in mere 24 hours.
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MindTouch Upgrades Business Wiki Software
San Diego-based MindTouch said Wednesday that the firm has upgraded its open source wiki software, MindTouch Deki. According to the firm, the latest release of its software has added new integration with SugarCRM, Salesforce, and LinkedIn; database software adapters for MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access and Microsoft ADO.NET, along with connections to WordPress and other blogging ...
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Greek island gets wireless mesh network
'Welcome to Wireless Patmos: holiday home of Nicholas Negroponte... '
Silicon.com |
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Trial Of Privacy Advocate's Suit Postponed
The trial of a lawsuit challenging a new Virginia law that bars individuals from posting Social Security numbers on the Internet has been postponed.
NBC4 Washington, D.C. |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th Apr 2008 17:40 UTC
While the technologies used on the web have always been mostly free, with non-free technologies delegated to non-essential parts of the net, this has been changing fast, lately.
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