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2008 International ANSYS Conference to Inspire Engineering
SOUTHPOINTE, Pa.----ANSYS, Inc. , a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced its hallmark event, the 2008 International ANSYS Conference.
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Students can enroll in public school courses offered online By Lisa Coalwell Loveland Reporter-Herald
Nathan Jones may move from home school to public school this fall, but he won’t have far to travel. The 13-year-old Loveland boy’s commute will be the distance to his computer.
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Microsoft Helps Fund Apache With Cash Donation
Microsoft feels generous, offers $100K to an open source initiative ...
AnandTech |
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Case study: Simplifying IT at Nottingham Building Society
IT often underpins any business drive to improve efficiency, and the Nottingham Building Society has found that simplifying IT makes a big difference.
Computer Weekly |
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International Space Updates, July 2008
An Internet archive of content available online for free; CoRot discovered its latest planet; and a well known astronaut said he believes aliens exist and they have visited Earth in the past...
AnandTech |
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Digital banking accelerates
Absa this week became the first bank in the country to reach one million internet banking users.
iafrica.com |
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Brits terrified of online fraud, but want magic cars, says BT
UK a nation of web worrywarts Britons' fear of online crime has rocketed in the last ten years, according to BT.…
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Aussie school goes high-tech
School opts for voice recognition desktops Kids restocking their pencil cases with new pens at the beginning of a school term could soon become a dying sight. At least in one school Down Under, where voice recognition technology’s now on the curriculum.…
The Register |
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E-Commerce set to rise among China SMBs
SINGAPORE: Small and medium businesses (SMBs, or companies with up to 999 employees) in China will see a 45 percent increase in numbers with e-commerce-enabled websites this year as compared to 2007. About 200,000 companies in China will have an e-commerce-enabled website this year, compared with about 135,000 last year.
CIOL |
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Newspaper body launches online report
The Newspaper Marketing Agency has launched a survey looking at online users of national newspapers. The research shows that there were 94.8 million unique visitors in June, 35.5 million of which were from the UK.
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E-Commerce Set to Rise 45% among China SMBs in 2008
Small and medium businesses (SMBs, or companies with up to 999 employees) in China will see a 45% increase in numbers with e-commerce-enabled websites this year as compared to 2007. About 200,000 companies in China will have an e-commerce-enabled website this year, compared with about 135,000 last year. By 2010, the number of e-commerce-enabled businesses in China will reach 370,000.
Centre Daily Times |
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A prayer for Microsoft
Microsoft is not the problem - it is a symptom of the problem. The problem is patents, and the way forward is through cooperation, not finger-pointing.
CNET |
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Reliance Globalcom and Internap Enter Strategic Alliance to Bring Content Delivery Network (CDN) Services to India
Internap Network Services Corporation (NASDAQ:INAP), a global provider of end-to-end Internet business solutions, and Reliance Globalcom, a division of Reliance Communications (NSE:RCOM.NS), one of the world's largest integrated telecommunications services providers, announced today a strategic alliance to deliver a broad set of content delivery network (CDN) services in India.
Centre Daily Times |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 31st Aug 2005 16:23 UTC
A sentence of roughly one to three years' jail is expected for a man who sold source code for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. A Connecticut man has pleaded guilty in a US federal court to selling Microsoft source code over the Internet.
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Actuate Initiates Open Source Advisory Board
Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ:ACTU), the leader in delivering Rich Internet Applications Without Limits(TM), today announced the formation of an Open Source Advisory Board. Open Source technology industry luminaries Julie Hanna Farris, a seasoned open source technology entrepreneur and Andrew Aitken, CEO of the Olliance Group, the leading open source management consultancy, are founding members of ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Sohu.com quarterly profit jumps
Sohu.com Inc., a popular Chinese Web portal, said Monday its quarterly profit rose 600 percent over the same period last year on strong advertising and online games revenue ahead of August's Beijing Olympics.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Canada Life expands online portal
Canada Life has expanded its online portal with the aim of making business quicker and cheaper for advisers. ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Sep 2006 20:41 UTC
Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft's Platforms and Services Division, has sent an open letter to developers citing the 'tremendous opportunity' that Windows Vista gives them, adding that the time is now to get ready for the operating system . "If you want to ride the wave we're creating with Windows Vista, the best way is to have your application ready by the time we ship," Allchin said in ...
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"Consumers can react aggressively to anything they see as intrusive or obviously promotional"
Travel suppliers have news ways to engage customers and extend their loyalty programmes to channels such as the Internet and mobile phones. Such tools may lend new meaning to personalisation but the control in the hands of consumers also demands an introspection of action taken by the marketers.
eyefortravel.com |
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Watercooler Stories
11-year-old boy a Scrabble dynamoORLANDO, Fla., July 28 (UPI) -- Bradley Robbins, 11, attributes his success at the National Scrabble Championship in Orlando, Fla., to an abiding love of words.The Orlando Sentinel says Robbins dominated the board game competition at Universal Orlando's Royal Pacific Resort despite facing competitors several years his senior.When I got my first computer last ...
Moldova.org |
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Ozzie puts his own spin on 'ThinkWeek'
Microsoft's chief software architect has adapted a creative exercise started at the company by Bill Gates.
CNET |
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EC gives green light to HP-EDS merger
HP's $13.9bn acquisition of the computer services company has now won approval from both US and European antitrust authorities
ZDNet UK |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 23rd Dec 2005 03:29 UTC
Windows Vista will improve search functionality on a PC by letting users tag files with metadata, but those tags could cause unwanted and embarrassing information disclosure , Gartner analysts warned.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 11th Sep 2006 04:12 UTC, submitted by Mica Schunarez
Intel is getting ready to introduce a chip communications technology called Common System Interface (CSI) and also an integrated memory controller that mirrors an approach central to recent successes of rival Advanced Micro Devices.
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MediaForge: Finding the Way of the Widget
If you told Rhett Frandsen 10 years ago he'd end up being a professional widget-maker, he probably would have called you crazy. "Back then, widgets were only something you read about in your economics book," Frandsen laughed. "Until Apple coined the phrase, everybody had sort of agreed upon the fact that it wasn't anything."
E-Commerce Times |
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