|
NHS Trusts get help to address latest RTT 18-week wait reporting requirements
Healthcare intelligence specialist Ardentia has launched an updated version of its Pathway Manager solution, enabling Trusts to easily and effectively meet 18-week wait Referral to Treatment reporting requirements.
PublicTechnology.net |
|
Police clamp down on child kidnappers
Prague, Sept 1 (CTK) - Czech foreigner police and the organised crime police unit (UOOZ) carried out an operation against child kidnappers at Prague's Ruzyne airport last week and though no one was arrested the police say the operation was a success, iDnes.cz Internet server has said.
Prague Daily Monitor |
|
Wired classrooms could be the next big thing
Today's classrooms are increasingly available through several channels — the TV set, internet, or a centre in a remote location which links to a prestigious institute — thanks to companies looking at long-term investments to turn education into a profitable, high-growth business.
Business Standard India |
|
Subaye.com to exhibit SaaS s/w in China
FOSHAN, CHINA: MyStarU.com, Inc. has announced that its majority-owned subsidiary, Subaye.com, Inc., the enterprise video web development, hosting, marketing and e-commerce service providers, will be exhibiting and sampling its SaaS software: Enabling B2B Engine at the upcoming 5th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair to be held from September 22-25, 2008, at the Guangdong ...
CIOL |
|
New platform to buy/sell Online
BANGALORE, INDIA: Surf & Fish Internet Solutions a company co-headquartered in Philadelphia, US and Bangalore has recently launched www.nobrokerage.in . The website directly connects property owners, buyers and tenants and eliminates payment of brokerage.
CIOL |
|
Google offers video-sharing for businesses
Google is adding YouTube-like video communications features to its business application suite, looking to make video-sharing among office workers as easy as trading e-mails or instant messages.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Tribe Notebook: Cavalry arriving today
CLEVELAND — The reinforcements are on their way.
Star Beacon |
|
Synchronica Wins Key Contract for Push Email with Mobile Operator in Africa
ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS, England----Synchronica plc , the mobile e-mail and synchronisation specialist, is pleased to announce a licensing agreement with a subsidiary of a leading Asian-African mobile operator group for its award-winning push e-mail and synchronisation software Mobile Gateway, making mobile email available on regular mass-market handsets.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Board gets a sneak preview of rSchoolToday site
It was just a sneak preview, but after only a few minutes of watching Laurie Wavra at Monday's School Board meeting click through some of the pages of information available on the Crookston Public Schools' new Web portal, rSchoolToday, it was clear to all in attendance that the school district's new site is way different than the old one.
Crookston Daily Times |
|
Google Launches Chrome Browser
Today Google is launching a beta of a new open-source browser, Chrome, in 100 countries, aimed at competing with Firefox and IE.
DesignTechnica |
|
Big-Bend briefs
Moms, do you like to share tips, opinions and funny kid stories with other moms? Tallymoms.com is seeking correspondents for our revamped mom Web site that re-launches in late September.
Tallahassee Democrat |
|
Meet the Cape's IT guy
Find technology on the Cape and you're sure to find Peter Karlson
Cape Cod Times |
|
MySpace to launch "High School Musical" contest
MySpace plans to launch a contest on Tuesday to market the latest in Walt Disney Co's blockbuster franchise "High School Musical 3" in what the News Corp Internet social network called its biggest film campaign to date.
China Daily |
|
Google offers video-sharing for businesses
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc is adding YouTube-like video communications features to its business application suite, looking to make video-sharing among office workers as easy as trading e-mails or instant messages.
EARTHtimes.org |
|
Author of Book Series Sends Kids on a Web Treasure Hunt
Scholastic is releasing ?The 39 Clues,? a new series by Rick Riordan that is tied to a Web-based game and collectors? cards.
New York Times |
|
Windows NT User Group, -- 09/02/08 at Glendale Community Center
Windows NT User Group, -- 09/02/08 at Glendale Community Center
Rocky Mountain News |
|
Lotterman: Productivity gains from the Internet are slow, but they are growing
Productivity gains from the Internet are real and growing. It just takes time for such efficiencies to show up in the things economists tabulate.
The Idaho Statesman |
|
Google offers video-sharing for businesses
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
|
Google offers video-sharing for businesses
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
|
Google offers video-sharing for businesses
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
|
Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
By The Associated Press MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) -- Google will begin distributing its own browser in a move likely to heat up its rivalry with Microsoft.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
|
Bloggers' challenge: Has The Herald Journal's mostly anonymous online forum been good or bad for Cache Valley?
The Herald Journal is inviting reader input on the above topic. If we get enough comments with enough variety, a sampling of those comments will appear this coming Sunday in a "Bloggers Soapbox" column on the newspaper's Opinion page.
The Logan Herald Journal |
|
Google set to introduce its own Web browser
Google Inc is set to introduce a new Web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex Web programs, posing a challenge to browsers designed originally to handle text and graphics.
Budapest Business Journal |
|
Google's new free browser will heighten its rivalry with Microsoft
Google will begin distributing its own browser in a move likely to heat up its rivalry with Microsoft.
The Clarion-Ledger |
|
Ad targeting based on ISP tracking now in doubt
NEW YORK -- It sounded like a winning proposition — free money — for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers’ personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers’ interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies.
The Pantagraph |
|
|