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Iinet chases internet growth
INTERNET service provider, IiNet, says it is eager to acquire more internet companies over the next "couple of years" just months after making an $81 million acquisition.
The Mercury
Iinet chases internet growth
INTERNET service provider, IiNet, says it is eager to acquire more internet companies over the next "couple of years" just months after making an $81 million acquisition.
Daily Telegraph
Iinet chases internet growth
INTERNET service provider, IiNet, says it is eager to acquire more internet companies over the next "couple of years" just months after making an $81 million acquisition.
News Interactive
Slower global demand could hurt Dell, HP
Fears that emerging market demand for Dell Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co technology products will slow and that the US dollar will strengthen in the remainder of the year may overshadow earnings in line with or above Wall Street targets.
Stuff
Ma goes for Taiwan gold in matters of trust
LOS ANGELES — A true winner came to Los Angeles earlier this month. He is Chinese, but he has had nothing to do with the Beijing Olympics. He is very important, though, because in his hands lie one of the keys to peace in Asia. He cannot take credit for the hyped-up ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. He is far more modest than its computer- generated "fireworks" and far more straight with facts ...
The Japan Times
Boiling Spring Man Arrested in Internet Predator Sting
Alan Dean Sims, 36, of 148 Gossamer Drive, in Boiling Springs has been arrested in an Internet predator sting conducted by the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office.
WSPA Spartanburg
Semantic Search : How will it change out lives?
Moderator: Kevin Ryan, VP, Global Content Director, SES & Search Engine Watch Speakers: Amit Kumar, Director Product Management, Yahoo! Search Nagaraju Bandaru, Co-Founder & CTO, BooRah Erik Collier, VP, Product Management, Ask.com Tim McGuiness, VP of Search, hakia.com Scott Prevost, General Manager & Director of Product, Powerset First Speaker: Amit Kumar My job ...
Search Engine Roundtable
Mobile SEO: Death of the '.mobi'
Moderator: Rebecca Lieb, Contributing Editor, ClickZ Speakers: Dhana Pawar, Co-Founder & VP Products, Yojo Mobile Cindy Krum, Senior SEO Analyst, Blue Moon Works, Inc. Brian Wool, VP of Content Distribution, Localeze The "one web" premise of the iPhone generation of connected devices offers a strak contrast to the former mobile standard, in which webmasters create separate a '.mobi' ...
Search Engine Roundtable
If Users Are 'Integrating' TV, Web News, Why Can't Journalists?
When I covered the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show for CNN, I wasn't just peeking into the future of technology. I was getting a very personal look at how technology is changing journalism and the consumption of news. For the four days I was in Las Vegas, I was a true multi-platform journalist.
TechNewsWorld.com
Smithsonian Channel to offer programming on iTunes
The Smithsonian Channel is offering some of its programming on iTunes. The deal makes available over the Internet many of the station's films and series, which use the assets of the Smithsonian Institution to highlight history, culture and science.
Boston Globe
SanDisk shares drop as takeover rumors discounted
Shares of computer memory card maker SanDisk Corp. dropped sharply Monday as analysts discounted rumors of a takeover by hard-drive maker Seagate Technology.
Boston Globe
Latest 'Indy' film's nuke blast scene irks some
The latest installment in the "Indiana Jones" movie series has puzzled viewers and critics in Japan as it includes a segment showing a nuclear bomb test they say could give young people the wrong impression about the dangers of radiation and the destructive power of atomic weapons. Some people have expressed disappointment or anger in magazines and on Internet message boards, questioning why ...
The Japan Times
Software trade group spent $360,000 to lobby in 2Q
The Business Software Alliance, the main copyright-enforcement watchdog for the commercial software industry, spent $360,000 in the second quarter to lobby on patent reform, data security and other issues, according to a recent disclosure form.
Boston Globe
Man missing in Thailand likely killed by friends
BANGKOK (Kyodo) A Japanese man who went missing Aug. 5 in Thailand is likely to have been killed by two Japanese acquaintances, Thai police said Monday. They suspect the two men were involved in murdering Takahide Tanahashi, 33, over money after Tanahashi deceived them in online foreign exchange transactions. Read the full story
The Japan Times
Microsoft pitches proactive enterprise support
Microsoft has added a new level of technical support for enterprise customers that it says helps them draft a long-term road map to improve the reliability and quality of their IT networks.
IT World
Grazing animals may lessen Arctic warning
U.S. scientists say they've determined the impact of global warming in the Arctic may differ from computer predictions because of grazing animals.Pennsylvania State University scientists, led by Associate Professor Eric Post and graduate student Christian Pederson, said most computer models indicate shrubs will thrive as a result of global warming. And since shrubs have an increased ability over ...
Moldova.org
Advanced Search Capability Added to Talisma Knowledgebase
BELLEVUE, Wash.----Talisma® Corporation , an nGenera company and the leading Customer Interaction Management software solution provider, today announced version 8.1 of the Talisma Knowledgebase with major enhancements to search capabilities.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Online dating success stories
Victoria, 33, of Christchurch, said there was a kind of switch that went off about five years ago which prompted a lot of life changes. As well as switching professions and buying a house, she decided to make a concerted effort to meet Mr Right.
Stuff
Ants Software cuts Q2 loss to $2.7 million
Database company Ants Software Inc. lost $2.7 million in the second quarter ended June.
BizJournals
CallWave's WebMessenger Named to 2008 Forum Nokia Innovation Series
CallWave, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALL), a leading provider of Internet and mobile-based unified communications solutions, today announced that Nokia has selected CallWave's WebMessenger Mobile for Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) solution as one of the first participants in the 2008 Forum Nokia Innovation Series. This series is a new program that acknowledges excellence and provides global ...
Centre Daily Times
Using viruses to build self-assembled nanoscale batteries
Researchers find a combination of materials that self-assembles into a nanoscale battery that can be printed directly onto a conducting surface. An added twist in the technique is that the anode is wired up using a virus. Read More...
Ars Technica
Caltech researchers awarded $10M for molecular programming project
The National Science Foundation's Expeditions in Computing program has awarded $10 million to the Molecular Programming Project, a collaborative effort by researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Washington to establish a fundamental approach to the design of complex molecular and chemical systems based on the principles of computer science.
PhysOrg
Grazing animals may lessen Arctic warning
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 18 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've determined the impact of global warming in the Arctic may differ from computer predictions because of grazing animals.
UPI
Technology Tools for Information Management
Note: This is a summary of materials presented by Roger Skalbeck and Barbara Fullerton at Computers in Libraries 2008 in Arlington, Va., as well as a similar program presented by Roger Skalbeck, Barbara Fullerton and Susan Skyzinski at the American Association of Law Libraries 2008 (Portland, Or.).
LLRX.com
Windows 7 Server to be 'minor release'
Microsoft said on Monday in the US that the server version of Windows 7 would not be a major release and will bear the name Windows Server 2008 R2.
ZDNet Australia
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