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Schaeffer's Daily Market Blog Features
Hot Topic, General Electric, General
Motors, Eli Lilly, Apple Computer
Schaeffer's Daily Market Blog Features
Hot Topic, General Electric, General
Motors, Eli Lilly, Apple Computer
04/15/2005 06:51 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 15 2005 11:04PM GMT
China to launch nationwide crackdown
against online computer games
China to launch nationwide crackdown
against online computer games
08/04/2004 01:34 PMAFP via Yahoo! Aug 4 2004 5:41PM GMT
Choice Hotels International Region 12
Marketing Co-Op Selects Meandaur to
Launch Comprehensive Online Marketing
Campaign
Choice Hotels International Region 12
Marketing Co-Op Selects Meandaur to
Launch Comprehensive Online Marketing
Campaign
08/05/2004 03:39 AMChoice International Region 12 Marketing Co-Op has selected Meandaur
to operationalize a new search engine marketing program. [PRWEB Aug 5,
2004]
Registration Open for MathML
International Conference 2002
Registration Open for MathML
International Conference 2002
06/19/2002 03:31 AM19 June 2002: Registration is open for the MathML International
Conference 2002 to be held in Chicago, IL, USA, on 28-30 June 2002.
W3C is happy to co-sponsor this conference, whose aim is to bring
together people involved in defining the future of mathematics and
scientific content on the Web. Read about Math at W3C. (News archive)
Army Lieutenant General David H.
Petraeus: Battling For Iraq (Free Wapo
Registration Required)
Army Lieutenant General David H.
Petraeus: Battling For Iraq (Free Wapo
Registration Required)
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Petraeus: Battling For Iraq (Free Wapo
Registration Required)"
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Petraeus: Battling For Iraq (Free Wapo
Registration Required)"
09/27/2004 11:18 AMLinux-based Confernce Registration
Linux-based Confernce Registration
12/21/2002 04:16 PMThere's a good story over at NewsForge about a Linux-based Conference
Registration System. It uses LAMP, iOpeners, LTSP, and some
custom-built Java code. Very cool....
Contraloría General de la República de
Colombia Chooses IntraLearn LMSCampus
Virtual to offer online courses to
federal employees of Contraloría General
Contraloría General de la República de
Colombia Chooses IntraLearn LMSCampus
Virtual to offer online courses to
federal employees of Contraloría General
07/02/2004 03:16 AMIntraLearn Latin America Ltda. (ILLA), the Latin American subsidiary
of IntraLearn Software Corporation, the leading supplier of
configurable e-Learning software applications to the mid-market,
announced today that IntraLearn has been selected by the Contraloría
General de la República de Colombia to supply the Learning Management
System (LMS) to manage online courses as part of the overall Campus
Virtual initiative. The IntraLearn LMS is part of the much larger
project awarded to IntraLearn partner InfoGroup of Bogotá, Colombia
and the product is being installed and supported by IntraLearn’s
Venezuelan Authorized IntraLearn Reseller, NetPeople. [PRWEB Jul 2,
2004]
A low-cost, Linux-based conference
registration system
A low-cost, Linux-based conference
registration system
12/19/2002 11:29 AM- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Massachusetts resident Dave
Belfer-Shevett likes to attend both technical and science fiction
conferences, and for years he has been appalled by the poor systems
they used for registration and badge printing. "I could do better than
this," he said. And so he did -- using Linux, MySQL, and surplus
hardware he picked up on eBay and elsewhere.
International Journal of Web Based
Communities
International Journal of Web Based
Communities
12/17/2004 06:43 PMInt.
J. of Web Based Communities - IJWBC: Your phpBB install finally has a
scientific journal.
The IJWBC is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. It offers
state of the art to practitioners such as communication managers,
officers of public information services, web masters and of course
those who are responsible for online communities.
Via Metafilter.
PCC Continues Its Online Registration
PCC Continues Its Online Registration
08/19/2004 06:05 AMTheledger.com - Thu Aug 19, 10:18 am GMT
Metro Detroit’s Small Business Computer
Specialists “The Computer Guys” Launch
Their New Customer Interactive Website
Metro Detroit’s Small Business Computer
Specialists “The Computer Guys” Launch
Their New Customer Interactive Website
06/17/2005 07:19 PMAnnouncing the launch of The Computer Guys new website, www.tcguys.com
offers customers the ability to submit computer and network service
requests along with troubleshooting support. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Online News Registration May Not Deliver
(AP)
Online News Registration May Not Deliver
(AP)
06/13/2004 04:56 PMAP - Many online readers must complete registration forms with various
kinds of personal data before seeing their virtual newspaper. The
requirement has irked some readers and privacy advocates, led to the
creation of Web sites to foil the system, and could be failing to
provide the solid demographic information the system was intended to
capture.
Online registration making the grade
Online registration making the grade
09/26/2004 07:01 AMSun-sentinel.com - Sun Sep 26, 07:42 am GMT
Online News Registration May Not Deliver
Online News Registration May Not Deliver
06/13/2004 06:34 PMAP via Newsday Jun 13 2004 10:09PM GMT
Why Online Newspapers Require
Registration: Spam
Why Online Newspapers Require
Registration: Spam
09/20/2004 01:24 PMLast week we wrote about John C. Dvorak's belief that newspapers are
adding registration to
make
themselves believe that their paper business isn't really threatened
by the web, and Rich Skrenta at Topix has picked up on this idea
and explained
the
two big reasons why newspapers require registration. The first
one agrees with Dvorak, suggesting a typical Innovator's Dilemma
response (basically, subconsciously denying that this new medium could
be a threat, and acting in ways that make the new medium look worse to
themselves, rather than thinking about ways to embrace it). The
second, however, is the main reason most sites require registration:
spam. Direct mail marketing companies are offering ridiculous ($300
CPM) fees for email lists of registered newspaper readers for spam
purposes. Never mind the fact that
many of
those email addresses are bogus dirty data, the newspapers see
cash from spam. This isn't, as they claim, about having more detailed
demographic info to "more accurately target advertising," but about
having your email address to sell to spammers. Once again,
BugMeNot becomes a useful
anti-spam tool. It seems hard to believe selling email addresses to
spammers could be a successful long-term business strategy.
Newspapers riding out complaints over
online registration
Newspapers riding out complaints over
online registration
06/13/2004 05:57 AMPresstelegram.com - Sun Jun 13, 08:46 am GMT
Online News Sites registration
workarounds
Online News Sites registration
workarounds
07/20/2004 04:06 PMI know what I do when I encounter a news site that requires
registration I go elsewhere. Why do I want to entrust a news company
with my personal demographic information when I can read the same
story on a news site that does not require registration. Wired takes a
look at sites offering ways to bypass site registration and Techdirt
offers commentary on the sheer stupidity of news sites that hide their
content from behind a login. [Wired] [Techdirt]
2700 renew vehicle registration online
2700 renew vehicle registration online
09/27/2004 07:30 AMStuff.co.nz - Mon Sep 27, 05:29 am GMT
Online registration begins for Gitex
2004
Online registration begins for Gitex
2004
07/17/2004 06:26 AMKhaleejtimes.com - Sat Jul 17, 08:06 am GMT
eRSVP Releases MAX v1.5 Online Events
Registration Solution
eRSVP Releases MAX v1.5 Online Events
Registration Solution
07/12/2004 02:21 AMeRSVP, a pioneer in the online events registration industry, releases
the latest & greatest version of its advanced online software solution
for professional meeting and events planners - eRSVP Max v1.5. New
features provide enhanced e-business security, enable new client
revenue streams, improve productivity and ease of use. [PRWEB Jul 12,
2004]
Industry Games: Online registration
problem solved
Industry Games: Online registration
problem solved
06/24/2005 03:08 PMTravelbiz.com.au - Fri Jun 24, 07:28 am GMT
Police to Launch International Cyber
Child Porn Sting
Police to Launch International Cyber
Child Porn Sting
12/18/2003 01:01 PMReuters Dec 18 2003 11:28AM ET
Advanium Software Announces Launch of
International Trade Portal
Advanium Software Announces Launch of
International Trade Portal
04/07/2005 02:49 AMAdvanium Software, a leading trade information portal developer, has
released version 3.0 of NuDeal. The NuDeal.com application has been
rebuilt using the latest technology to support increasing demand from
its worldwide membership base. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Is Online Registration For News A Ploy
To Make Online News Look Bad?
Is Online Registration For News A Ploy
To Make Online News Look Bad?
09/17/2004 02:31 PMThese days, I very rarely agree with anything written by John C.
Dvorak, who seems to be spending his time
not
really understanding what's happening in technology. However, his
latest column has an interesting theory. We've been talking a lot
about how many newspapers have a
backwar
ds thinking policy requiring registration just to read the same AP
and Reuters stories everyone else has. The public claim is that
they're doing this to give their advertisers more data about their
visitors, but the amount of dirty data that goes into these databases
suggests
that
doesn't make much sense -- and could get them in legal trouble.
Others point out that online editions are really doing this to get
email for the sake of selling their mailing lists to marketing
spammers, which does make some sense, though isn't a particularly well
thought-out strategy for long term success. Dvorak's take, however,
is that newspapers are doing this
to keep
people out on purpose. The idea is that newspapers want to play
down their online operations, to show that their paper editions are
still much more important. He believes they
don't want the
online editions to be profitable, as that would mean serious changes
for their business. If true, this is an incredibly stupid position,
basically trying to convince themselves that news isn't moving online
when it really is. It's even worse than just not believing what's
happening -- it's working to screw up the data they use themselves in
figuring out what's happening. Honestly, though, this seems unlikely.
It would involve too much thought. It seems, more likely, that the
push towards online registration is from newspapers who haven't really
thought the issues through, but who think this will somehow pay off.
Wavescribe International Corp is on the
Brink of Becoming a Dominant Force in
Web-Based Document Production
Wavescribe International Corp is on the
Brink of Becoming a Dominant Force in
Web-Based Document Production
04/07/2005 12:39 PMWavescribe International Corp (The Company) began in 2001 and has
evolved over the years with the successful research, development, beta
testing and launch of its flagship software product, WaveScribe.
[PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Knight Ridder Digital Chooses eMeta to
Enable Online Registration
Knight Ridder Digital Chooses eMeta to
Enable Online Registration
07/02/2004 04:53 AMEcontentmag.com - Fri Jul 2, 07:10 am GMT
AT&T Wireless To Launch IXI-Based
Messaging Device
AT&T Wireless To Launch IXI-Based
Messaging Device
09/14/2004 05:25 AMPhonescoop lives up to their name with the scoop that
AT&T Wireless
is getting ready to offer an inexpensive messaging device called
the ogo, that will let users send instant messages and emails. While
a few other sites have picked up on this story, they're mostly
focusing on what the device most likely competes with (perhaps the
Danger Sidekick II), but what's
much more interesting is that
this is the first device using the IXI Personal Mobile Gateway we've
been talking about
since
2001, which has been
getting a lot more attention over the past year or so.
While it's completely up in the air how well this particular device
will do, it will be interesting to see how well the IXI system works,
and whether or not the concept catches on at all. For those who
haven't been following this, the Personal Mobile Gateway idea is to
make mobile device much more modular, rather than cramming too many
features into a single box. One device (in this case, the ogo) acts
as the "hub" of the system, and has a cellular connection to the
nearest tower just like a regular mobile phone. However, other
devices are designed to easily and quickly connect to the hub via
Bluetooth and piggyback on its wireless connection to the outside
world. While many assumed the hub would be part of the "phone"
itself, that doesn't have to be the case -- as evidenced by this
messaging device which has no phone. However, by slapping together a
simple phone device that only needed a bluetooth connection, it could
connect through the messaging device and a simple (cheaper) phone
could be offered. Another device could be a music player, or a larger
device for surfing the web. The idea is that there are endless
possibilities to add in other devices and use the most reasonable
device for the pressing need. Of course, many people respond by
pointing out that one of the last things they want would be
more devices to carry around. Still, with some big names
throwing their support behind the IXI PMG concept, it's worth watching
to see how well it's implemented and whether or not people seem to
like it.
Computer prescribing systems in UK
general practices are endangering
patients lives
Computer prescribing systems in UK
general practices are endangering
patients lives
05/14/2004 06:15 AMMedical Science News May 14 2004 10:26AM GMT
TabletKiosk to Launch Centrino™ Based
Sahara Tablet PCs
TabletKiosk to Launch Centrino™ Based
Sahara Tablet PCs
08/23/2004 02:36 AMTabletKiosk is announcing the release of their next generation Sahara
Slate PCs called the i-Series that will be based on the Intel®
Pentium® M technology. TabletKiosk’s new flagship product, the Sahara
Pen Tablet i213, is based on the Intel Centrino mobile technology and
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, using a combination of new and industry
standard power management features to extend battery life. [PRWEB Aug
23, 2004]
Philippines to launch Internet-based
cockfight betting
Philippines to launch Internet-based
cockfight betting
05/31/2004 05:36 AMKhaleej Times May 31 2004 8:34AM GMT
Time based hardware button for
application launch
Time based hardware button for
application launch
06/03/2004 09:03 AMUnited States Patent: 6,727,830 ..
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Not Your Parents’ Entertainment Center:
IcOn Product Launch at International
Home Furnishings Market
Not Your Parents’ Entertainment Center:
IcOn Product Launch at International
Home Furnishings Market
04/03/2005 03:55 AMSharut® Furniture, Inc. announced today their new division which will
launch at International Home Furnishings Market in High Point, North
Carolina this April. Sharut®, the first to design home entertainment
walls specifically for plasma and LCD televisions, adds a bit more
glam to the market with the introduction of the IcOn Collection. IcOn
showcases these flat panel display televisions on a floating panel
which is then backlit. This feature enhances the viewing experience.
This collection features mixes of matte, satin, and lacquer finishes
with the juxtaposition of these finishes and with several color
combinations. [PRWEB Apr 3, 2005]
Telestial Announces Launch of GLOBAL
RIIING - New Low Cost International Cell
Phone Service
Telestial Announces Launch of GLOBAL
RIIING - New Low Cost International Cell
Phone Service
03/17/2005 04:12 AMToday Telestial announced the official launch of its new Global Riiing
cell phone service. Global Riiing offers travelers incredibly low
airtime rates (as low as 52¢ per minute), unlimited free incoming
calls throughout most of Europe, and the convenience of having a
single cell phone number that works in over 100 countries around the
world. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
FCC Approves New Pocket PC From First
International Computer
FCC Approves New Pocket PC From First
International Computer
07/14/2004 11:43 AMbargainPDA.com Jul 14 2004 4:03PM GMT
INTERNATIONAL AD AGENCY GROUP TO
COLLABORATE VIA EXTRANET Client Service
Process at Agencies Being Transformed by
Easy-to-Use Web-based Tool
INTERNATIONAL AD AGENCY GROUP TO
COLLABORATE VIA EXTRANET Client Service
Process at Agencies Being Transformed by
Easy-to-Use Web-based Tool
07/22/2004 03:01 AMWorldwide Partners, Inc., with partner offices in fifty-six countries,
has adopted WorkZone as a global collaboration tool. Headquartered in
Aurora, CO, Worldwide Partners has become a licensee of Trichys, LLC
of Conshohocken, PA, for Trichys’ WorkZone collaboration extranet.
[PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Selkirk to Launch First Global
Browser-Based Treasury Management
Solution
Selkirk to Launch First Global
Browser-Based Treasury Management
Solution
06/17/2004 09:18 PMBC Technology Jun 18 2004 1:01AM GMT
Verizon Puts New National Backbone to
Work With Launch of IP-Based VPN Service
Verizon Puts New National Backbone to
Work With Launch of IP-Based VPN Service
05/11/2004 01:22 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 11 2004 4:48PM GMT
AMCOL International Corporation Deploys
Global Microsoft® SharePoint™-based
Environment, Health and Safety
Management Information System from KMI
AMCOL International Corporation Deploys
Global Microsoft® SharePoint™-based
Environment, Health and Safety
Management Information System from KMI
06/24/2005 04:12 PMAMCOL International Corporation is deploying a global Environment,
Health and Safety Management Information System (EMIS) based on
integrated Microsoft® SharePoint™, SQL and .NET technology. The
system includes Incident Tracking, Compliance Management and
Corrective/Preventive Actions Tracking and will be expanded in 2006 to
include Training and Audit Management. The system is being
implemented by Knowledge Management Innovations, LLC (KMI). [PRWEB Jun
23, 2005]
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