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Stream57 Named Official Streaming Partner of the ABM/FIPP B-to-B World Conference
NEW YORK , Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Stream57, the leading provider of fully customizable webcasting and rich media solutions for online communications, has been named the Official Streaming Partner for the American Business Media (ABM) and the International Federation of the Periodical Press (FIPP) industry landmark ABM/FIPP B-to-B World Conference.
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Google Reviews Convention Coverage
Google's interest in the Democratic National Convention approached levels of extreme overkill; there's only so much time that any person can dedicate to following politics, and most folks hardly want to max out. Still, it looks like everything went off without a hitch. read more
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Research Forecasts $1.7 Billion Korean Game Market By 2008
Korea's online game market is forecasted to exceed $1.7 billion by 2008, says a new report by consulting firm Pearl Research, who credits a new release boom and a "fervent gaming culture" for the region's anticipated growth. The fastest-growing segment in Korea is free-to-play casual games, the type Pearl categorizes as easy-to-learn and playable in short slices of time. 80 percent of Korean ...
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Google faces anti-trust fight over Chrome browser
Microsoft has vowed to fight back against the launch of a new web browser by arch-rival Google, promising new features for its market-leading Internet Explorer and putting itself on alert for a challenge to Google on competition grounds.
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Google’s reach extends further with Chrome
Today, tech titan Google casts its shadow over another Internet staple: the Web browser. Code-named Chrome, the free program opens up yet another point of entry into Google’s ever-expanding ecosystem. It’ll be interesting to see what new privacy concerns arise from this browser. Already, the Google Goliath watches over users as they search, and watch video, [...]
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St. Paul protests play out in streets, online
MINNEAPOLIS - It used to be that when organizers of mass demonstrations mobilized their marchers, they relied on bullhorns and walkie-talkies to get the word out. Police charged...
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Why Google launched Chrome
Subtle shifts in the search war ignited the full-blown browser battle between Google and Microsoft.
CNN Money |
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Google Launches New Web Browser Chrome
Google launched its new Web browser, Chrome, on Tuesday, further escalating the search giant's competition with rival Microsoft over Internet technologies.
Fox News |
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Salman Khan Shines with Bat and Ball as KhatriCC Beat BMTS
DUBAI - Khatri CC and Febis Computers earned full points in the Dulsco Open Cricket Tournament at Jabeel Park grounds, Dubai, a Press release said. Khatri got the better of BMTS by five wickets and Febis Computers beat Jashanmal National Company by three wickets.
Khaleej Times |
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SearchDay: There's No Secret Recipe to SEO
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: There's No Secret Recipe to SEO; For Local Search, It's All About the Online-Offline Gap; Looking for Answers in a Search Marketing Forum? Be Specific!; and more.
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Ex-Lawmaker Faces Child Porn Charges
The Justice Department has charged former Maryland state delegate Robert A. McKee with one count of possessing child pornography stemming from a search of his home and personal computers earlier this year.
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Google Adds Facial Recognition, Taps Neven Vision Technology
Google's online free photo organization tool, Picasa Web Albums, was upgraded today, adding facial recognition capabilities acquired two years ago from Santa Monica-based firm Neven Vision. Google said Tuesday that the firm's Picasa Web Albums service, which is used by web users to store and share their photographs, will now allow users to tag faces in photos on the web site, and automatically ...
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Mailtrust Blooms Under Rackspace
September 2, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Webmail.us was acquired by Rackspace in late 2007. Rebranded Mailtrust in early 2008, the company has spent the months since adjusting to life at the top of the web hosting food chain, so to speak.
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'Found Objects' reveals other side of stars
Some people collect stamps, some collect vinyl record albums, Harry Shearer collects video clips of new makers and TV jounalists in their less-than-finest mements for his Found Objects Web feature.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Meet IE8: Resource Pig
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8, released in beta form last week, might make surfing for Internet porn a little safer, but the folks at exo.performance.network report that the new browser has developed a voracious appetite for memory and CPU cycles. Ther
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M/Gateway to Exhibit at SYS-CON's AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo
M/Gateway Developments Ltd, is a UK based company that specializes in advanced web application technologies, integration and middleware technologies. M/Gateway’s flagship product, eXtc Web Developer (EWD), is a rapid web application development technology, incorporating a powerful yet simple-use AJAX framework. EWD is unique in that it is completely technology agnostic. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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ILOG To Exhibit At SYS-CON's AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo
ILOG delivers software that empowers their customers to make better decisions, faster. Over 2,000 global corporations and more than 400 leading software vendors rely on ILOG's visualization, business rule management system and optimization software components to achieve dramatic returns on investment, and create market-defining products and services. Visit us to learn about ILOG JViews, our ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Google challenges Microsoft with new browser
A woman works on her computer beside a Google logo in Frankfurt. Google plans to launch Tuesday its own Internet browser, opening up a new challenge in cyberspace to Microsoft and its dominant Internet Explorer.
TODAYonline |
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TapRoot Systems, Inc. Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup(TM) in Microsoft Windows Mobile Phones
TapRoot Systems Inc., a leading developer of software for the smartphone market, today announced their support for Wi-Fi Protected Setup(TM) in its rich set of embedded 802.11 Wireless LAN software products. TapRoot's WLAN software solutions enable mobile device OEM's and ODM's to take advantage of advanced Microsoft Windows Mobile features and meet mobile operator requirements.
Centre Daily Times |
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Citi Tech Conference: Google's Armstrong On Stagnant Search, The Frenemy Questions
[In progress] The state of search ads, the rise of display ads, issues with ad agencies and why does anyone need yet another browser are some of the topics Tim Armstrong, Google's (NSDQ: GOOG) president, Advertising & Commerce, North America, is answering right now at the Citi Investment Research Technology Conference in New York. The webcast is here and highlights from the Q&A are below.
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Google scrubs search cache of Chrome download site
Google has scrubbed evidence of a download site for its upcoming Chrome browser from its cache, according to searches for a URL posted earlier Monday.
IT World |
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Chesterfield launches Wi-Fi
Chesterfield County launched a new service called Citizen Wi-Fi on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The service enables library users and people visiting several other county buildings to access the Internet through their own wireless-enabled devices, such as laptops and PDAs.
Midlothian Exchange |
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Tegal Corporation Agrees to Acquire Alcatel Micro Machining (AMMS) Product Lines and IP for 3D Packaging and MEMS ...
PETALUMA, Calif.----Tegal Corporation , a leading designer and manufacturer of plasma etch and deposition systems, today announced that it has signed an agreement with Alcatel Micro Machining Systems and Alcatel-Lucent to acquire their Deep Reactive Ion Etch and Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition products, and the related intellectual property, directed at advanced 3-dimensional ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Survey: Back to School Writing Tools for Mac
For those headed back to school, there are some great free and commercial word processors for the Mac, in addition to the standard Microsoft Word, according to The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Tuesday
The Mac Observer |
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Mike North teams with Lettuce Entertain You for new radio show
(Crain’s) — Mike North, who left WSCR-AM (670) in June, is trying a novel approach to get around his non-compete clause with the CBS-owned station: He’s planning to do a daily, two-hour show on the Web site of Wildfire restaurants. Mr. North says his contract prohibits him from doing a ...
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