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CDC Software Launches Newly-Designed CRM Platform Based on Microsoft.NET Technology
HONG KONG & ATLANTA----CDC Software, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CDC Corporation and a provider of industry-specific enterprise software and services, today announced the general availability of Pivotal CRM 6.0, a newly-designed customer relationship management platform based on Microsoft.NET technology that provides task-based navigation, embedded Microsoft SharePoint and Office applications, ...
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Al Rajhi To Buy Office Units In I-City For RM95 Mln
KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 (Bernama) -- Al Rajhi Bank (Malaysia) is purchasing 36 units of i-City Cybercentre 1 Office Suites for RM95 million, marking its first property venture in the country.
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KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 (Bernama) -- Al Rajhi Bank (Malaysia) is purchasing 36 units of i-City Cybercentre 1 Office Suites for RM95 million, marking its first property venture in the country.
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Recent Original Stories
"NeoOffice is important not only because it brings a decent OOo port to the Mac platform, but also because it is arguably the only complete, non-Microsoft office suite for Mac OSX. Apple has all but abandoned AppleWorks which has mostly been replaced with iWork, except that iWork has no spreadsheet component and the word processing component is more of a page layout tool than a word processor.
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Government rolls out interactive crime maps
Dinah Greek, Computeract!ve , Monday 28 July 2008 at 12:30:00 Communities can tell police what issues to focus on Every neighbourhood in England and Wales will have access to the latest local crime information through new interactive maps. The intention is that by the end of the year, every...
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Facternet is a web hosting and online services provider based in Nottingham UK. Facternet was foundered in 1999 as a Web Directory and Free Hosting Provider and currently hosts thousands of sites around the world in UK and USA Data Centres.
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iPO iPO Quick Tip - iPhone: Updating App Store Applications
Downloading applications for the iPhone and iPod touch from Apple's App Store means that eventually you'll be faced with version updates. iTunes isn't the only resource for downloading those updates. Your iPhone or iPod touch can handle the job, too, and it's easy to do
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German Tourist Promotes Southern Turkish City On Internet
HATAY - Turkey's southern province of Hatay is being promoted on the internet by a German tourist who fell in love with the historical beauty of the city after spending a holiday there with his Turkish-origin wife.
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Trademark Law: International trademark treachery in the Internet age
Everyone has heard the stories: Starbucks didn’t properly register its trademark in Russia and had to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to get it back in the courts; McDonalds failed to properly protect its mark in South Africa and similarly had to fight to wrest it back from a speculator.
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
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The Microsoft Outlook fix of last resort
Delete your profile to give Outlook a fresh start.
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Why I Went Mac But Still Keep My PC
Macs have come a very long way and can pretty much do everything a Windows PC can Apple says. So why do I still have a PC right beside me?
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Kids float in, out of reading
Many kids in the U.S. are too busy, too distracted and, in some cases, too tired to read books for fun, a new survey finds, suggesting that schoolwork, homework and diversions such as YouTube and Facebook keep them from regularly enjoying a good book.
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Former Googleers unveil Cuil, a new search engine
MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) - A start-up led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size, but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits.
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Japanese Court Upholds Conviction of Ex-Livedoor Chief
A Japanese appeals court on Friday upheld the conviction of a former Internet entrepreneur, Takafumi Horie, in a case that has come to symbolize Japanese efforts to deal with white-collar crime at startup companies.
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Former Googleers unveil Cuil, a new search engine
MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) - A start-up led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size, but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits.
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Sohu.com quarterly profit jumps
(AP:BEIJING) 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.
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by plfiorini (1.12) on Fri 20th Jul 2007 17:20 UTC
Its nice that a group of people are a totally new desktop. From the comments in the last post I guess they think having their own kernel is important enough to warrant writing one.
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VillageEDOCS' MessageVision Subsidiary Releases Enhanced Versions and New Product Offerings Within Its MessageManager ...
VillageEDOCS, Inc., a Solutions as a Service Company, announced today that its MessageVision subsidiary has released new and enhanced versions of its MessageManager Inbound and Desktop MessageManager systems, and has also introduced MessageManager Workflow, a new product offering within its suite of MessageManager document delivery solutions, all with Microsoft Windows Vista compatability.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dancing Matt gets his groove on around the world
Internet darling says he could be dancing to his swan song in latest video
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Just come out with it, Sam and Lindsay
LINDSAY LOHAN Dustin Diamond, famous for playing the character Screech Powers on 13-odd years of "Saved by the Bell" and its spinoffs (and notorious on a smaller scale for his sex tape, which was released in 2006 and was reportedly so disgusting that even battle-hardened veterans of Internet pornography were grossed out) is making another bid for renewed cultural relevance with a tell-all book, ...
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Yahoo stakeholder to snub management
YAHOO REPORTS that its second-largest investor is threatening to throw his toys out of the pram by withholding his votes from the current Yahoo executive management team at the company's annual stockholder meeting on Friday.
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Update: San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords
In its bid to protect the city from one computer security risk, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office may very well have created another. The office of San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has made public close to 150 usernames and passwords used by various departments to connect to the city's virtual private network. The passwords were filed this week as Exhibit A in a ...
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Patni sets up eco-friendly facility at an investment of Rs 175 crore
Patni Computer Systems, has launched its first Green IT-BPO knowledge centre at Noida with an investment of Rs 175 crore.
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28 July 2008
PARIS — Western Digital (Lake Forest, Calif.), a manufacturer of computer hard disks, announced it has acquired the hard disk drive controller IP rights, design tools and design team from STMicroelectronics NV (Geneva, Switzerland). Financial details remained undisclosed.
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