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Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
08/28/2004 02:38 AMHave you ever used Live Support on a Website, or wished you could.
Telesero is now offering a Live Chat and Visitor Assistance product
that could solve your problems for Free. No Downloads, No Hassles, No
waiting, Just Answers. [PRWEB Aug 28, 2004]
Vodafone UMTS is good to go live!
Vodafone UMTS is good to go live!
01/07/2004 06:57 PMTelecoms.com Jan 7 2004 1:04PM ET
Vodafone Broadcasts Live on 3G UMTS
Mobile
Vodafone Broadcasts Live on 3G UMTS
Mobile
08/09/2004 04:16 AM3G Aug 9 2004 8:51AM GMT
3G UMTS Live Call in Pacific Islands
3G UMTS Live Call in Pacific Islands
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Actix Launches 3G UMTS
Subscriber-Perceived Performance
Solution Version 2.0
Actix Launches 3G UMTS
Subscriber-Perceived Performance
Solution Version 2.0
11/19/2003 01:04 PMECTA Portal Nov 19 2003 12:05PM ET
NetCracker OSS Solution is “Live” at
Time Warner Telecom
NetCracker OSS Solution is “Live” at
Time Warner Telecom
09/24/2004 03:29 AMNetCracker Technology, a leading provider of OSS and IT Infrastructure
Management solutions, today announced that Time Warner Telecom (TWTC),
a leading provider of managed voice and data networking solutions for
businesses in 44 U.S. metropolitan areas, has moved NetCracker’s OSS
solution into production for its service delivery needs. [PRWEB Sep
24, 2004]
Tour Operator Mexico Unlimited goes live
with SCS Solars Booking Solution
Tour Operator Mexico Unlimited goes live
with SCS Solars Booking Solution
12/29/2003 02:51 PMBC Technology Dec 29 2003 1:43PM ET
History repeats itself: Movie
downloading mirrors early music
downloading
History repeats itself: Movie
downloading mirrors early music
downloading
09/24/2004 03:39 PMInternetRetailer.com Sep 24 2004 7:45PM GMT
Genzyme Corp. Completes Successful
Go-Live with Pilgrim Software’s
SmartCAPA Nonconformance and Deviation
Management Solution
Genzyme Corp. Completes Successful
Go-Live with Pilgrim Software’s
SmartCAPA Nonconformance and Deviation
Management Solution
06/11/2004 02:01 AMPilgrim Software, Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Quality and
Compliance Management solutions, today announced that Genzyme Corp., a
global biotechnology company, has successfully gone-live with
Pilgrim’s SmartCAPA solution at its Framingham, Massachusetts
facility. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
Compliance Networks Announces Release of
New Retail Distribution Management
Solution and Go-Live at Burlington Coat
Factory
Compliance Networks Announces Release of
New Retail Distribution Management
Solution and Go-Live at Burlington Coat
Factory
06/01/2004 02:33 AMDistribution Management Solution to drive service level improvements
[PRWEB Jun 1, 2004]
Centrafest group's globally known
Visiting Card Solution now available
with Document Managment Solution!!!
Centrafest group's globally known
Visiting Card Solution now available
with Document Managment Solution!!!
08/09/2004 02:05 AMThe ability to convert paper documents including your business cards
into digital forms are increasingly important for business of mobile
nature. Now you can scan your documents into your laptop to be sent
over internet or to be recognized and saved. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Customer Relationship Management (Crm)
Solution Budgeting and Procurement Made
Simple by Online/Offline Solution
Configurator by MTCCRM.com for Microsoft
CRM Software
Customer Relationship Management (Crm)
Solution Budgeting and Procurement Made
Simple by Online/Offline Solution
Configurator by MTCCRM.com for Microsoft
CRM Software
06/22/2005 02:53 AMManagement Technology Consulting LLC adds to its leading online
resource, e-store, and e-consultant site www.mtccrm.com, the Microsoft
CRM Center, a downloadable solution configuration system that for the
first time allows any business to quickly evaluate complete Microsoft
CRM solution configurations with budgets including full implementation
services. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
07/28/2004 04:52 PMDRUDGE REPORT has a transcript of Fox's 'sensational' Moore interview
and - its boring. Politics is boring, but tabloids are...
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
05/20/2004 04:14 PMInternetRetailer.com May 20 2004 8:08PM GMT
24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
08/30/2004 03:15 AM24-7 INtouch, an award winning call center outsourcing company, is now
offering clients online support services such as Live Web Chat, Web
Push, Online Callback Request, and Real time Email Response. The
company is partnering with InstantService to offer real-time, web
based communication solutions to help our clients increase sales,
lower costs, and raise customer service levels. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
Downloading Again
Downloading Again
05/03/2004 01:17 AMA survey has found online music downloading is on the rise again.
Also: the most popular movies, TV shows, books and software.
Downloading IE 6.0 SP1 Instead of
Installing
Downloading IE 6.0 SP1 Instead of
Installing
08/10/2004 02:07 PMYo, MTV's Downloading!
Yo, MTV's Downloading!
05/10/2004 02:40 PMMTV and MusicNet plan to offer tunes for the downloading masses.
Downloading death
Downloading death
05/13/2004 06:18 PMMillions will watch Nicholas Berg's tragic murder online not for
prurient reasons or to gain insight into evil. They will watch because
of the overwhelming urge to be in the know.
Downloading for Democracy
Downloading for Democracy
07/19/2004 04:56 AMPeer-to-peer networks aren't just for trading music and movies. A law
student, frustrated by government secrecy and possible conflicts of
interest, launches a website that uses P2P networks to distribute
telling government documents. By Kim Zetter.
Downloading goes upscale
Downloading goes upscale
11/06/2003 01:26 PMChicago Tribune Nov 6 2003 12:54PM ET
Downloading Xcode
Downloading Xcode
04/28/2004 08:09 PMTrials and tribulations.
Error In Downloading
Error In Downloading
11/14/2003 09:47 PMRecord, tech industries battle to make music pay off. By Russ Britt
and Steve Gelsi (CBS MarketWatch via MyAppleMenu)
Why the Decline in Downloading?
Why the Decline in Downloading?
01/07/2004 05:18 PMThe Pew Internet Project's report on online file swapping doesn't tell
the whole story.
Music Downloading Down
Music Downloading Down
01/05/2004 05:39 PMCBS News Jan 5 2004 3:44PM ET
Q&A: Movie downloading
Q&A: Movie downloading
04/01/2005 03:40 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Mar 31, 11:00 am GMT
Downloading TV Shows
Downloading TV Shows
08/15/2004 11:15 PMLet's say I have a meeting on Monday nights during the time that
Fox's awesome guilty pleasure, "North Shore," is on. I
don't have a VCR anymore, so I can't tape it. And I don't have a Tivo either. What am I to do?
Well, I can download the show. There are any number of P2P clients
out there with which you can get a perfect, full-screen, letterboxed,
high-definition, stereo-sound copy of any TV show. An hour-long show
will download in anywhere from one to a few hours, depending on the
time of day. It's very practical to download a show you missed.
So, let's say I download and watch "North Shore." Have I broken
any laws? It's not like I stole anything — I'm a paying cable
TV subscriber and I have the cancelled checks to prove it. I could
have watched the show for free if I was home during the time it aired.
Additionally, if I had a VCR, I could have taped it and gotten the
same effect — watching the same show at a different time.
This is called "time shifting." There was a Supreme Court decision back in 1979 about the VCR in
which the Court ruled that taping a show and watching it later was
legal — the user was simply "shifting the time" in which he or
she watched the show. Here's a note from the Museum of Broadcast
Communication:
Handing down its decision in October 1979, the U.S.
District Court ruled in favor of Sony, stating that taping off air for
entertainment or time shifting constituted fair use; that copying an
entire program also qualified as fair use; that set manufacturers
could profit from the sale of VCRs; and that the plaintiffs did not
prove that any of the above practices constituted economic harm to the
motion picture industry.
(The term "time shifting," incidentally, is where The Shifted Librarian
draws its name.)
The only way I can see that someone got short-changed is that I
didn't watch any commercials (on most posted versions, they've been
edited out). So, this is a drag for the advertisers, but here's the
thing: I don't watch commercials anyway. I'm a quick-draw on the
remote when a commercial comes on. I channel surf until they're over.
Or I get up and go to the bathroom,or get something to drink, or
finally listen to what my little girl has been deperately trying to
tell me since the last commercial. Additionally, if I taped the show
with a VCR, I'd fast-forward through the commercials.
I think the content type matters. I very much put TV shows in a
different league than downloading a movie for which I would normally
have to buy a ticket, or music for which I'd have to buy a CD. I pay
for cable, so in my mind, I'm entitled to watch the show whenever I
want.
I also draw a distinction between distributing a show and receiving
a distribution. I'm perfectly entitled to receive a distribution
— that's what I do whenever I watch TV. However, you have to be
careful with your P2P client because there's a good chance you could
be distributing it as well, especially if you use a BitTorrent client or
have it in a shared folder for something like Kazaa.
If you proactively distribute the show — make it available to
others who may not be cable TV subscribers in a position to watch it
for free on TV — then you may be guilty of something.
At the risk of sounding combative, who are the TV stations to
decide when I have to physically plant myself in front of the TV? I
put up with cable rate increases every year, so I'll watch the show
whenever I please, thank you very much.
The bottom line, in my mind, is that I pay for cable TV. I'm just
not home when the show I want to watch is aired. Am I
over-simplifying this? Am I just trying to rationalize something?
I'm torn.
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People don't think they should be sued
for downloading
People don't think they should be sued
for downloading
06/30/2004 07:48 AMStole that headline from Techdirt there is no other way to say it.
Actually I can think of another headline but it would probably get my
syndication pulled from some other sites.
Honestly though do you think the majority of people are going to
say it's ok for the RIAA to Extort thousands of dollars of cash. They
use a mob like tactic you pay us or we are taking you to court. Geez
who has the resources to fight there hoard of Lawyers.
Techdirt has a great write up and link to the original article. [Techdirt
]
Canada says P2P downloading legal
Canada says P2P downloading legal
12/12/2003 03:05 PMIn the same ruling, Canadian copyright regulators also impose a $25
fee on iPod-like MP3 players and say that uploading is prohibited.
silicon.com - Been downloading and now
the FBI want a word?
silicon.com - Been downloading and now
the FBI want a word?
01/16/2004 10:59 AMhttp://www.silicon.com/software/security/0,39024655,39117714,00.htm
Ben' caught Stealin'.....
So, you've been tinkering on Kazaa, treated yourself to Christina
Aguilera's latest tune and now there's an email from the FBI saying
they've got some evidence on you and they'll see you in court. Should
you be worried? Yes – but not for the reasons you might think. The
email is a piece of malware from a virus writer looking to mess with
your machine.
Downloading isn't killing music
Downloading isn't killing music
07/22/2004 11:43 AMSuw Charman has written an excellent article for the Guardian on my
pal Koleman Strumpf's empirical, quantitative research on the effect
of downloading on record sales (he concluded that it doesn't really
have one), and the music industry's content-free bluster in reply.
"We consider it a very flawed study," says Matt Phillips, a BPI
spokesperson. Both the BPI and the International Federation for the
Phonographic Industries (IFPI) have criticised the study for including
the Christmas period when people are buying CDs as gifts.
"It's very straightforward to address these kinds of criticisms," says
Strumpf. "We got rid of the Christmas season and just looked at the
first half of our data. We still find the same effect."...
"Over the period 1999 to 2003, DVD prices fell by 25% and the price of
players fell in the US from over $1,000 to almost nothing," says
Strumpf. "At the same time, CD prices went up by 10%. Combined DVD and
VHS tape sales went up by 500m, while CD sales fell by 200m, so a
possible explanation is that people were spending on DVDs instead of
CDs."
L
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(
Thanks, Suw!)
Internet downloading dilemma
Internet downloading dilemma
05/23/2004 09:24 AMVariety May 23 2004 1:24PM GMT
Is Downloading TV Shows Legal?
Is Downloading TV Shows Legal?
08/11/2004 02:35 AMSalon is running a piece on how many people are
sharing and downloading TV shows using tools like
BitTorrent, some going a bit further than the original
broadcat
ching concept to create applications, like Buttress designed
specifically as an RSS aggregator for BitTorrented TV shows. The
article delves into one interesting issue that not too many people
have discussed: is downloading a publicly broadcasted TV show illegal?
As the article notes, it would be very difficult to show any kind of
"harm" from such a download. Obviously, sharing premium content shows
is a different issue, but what if someone already subscribes to the
premium station in question? The real issue is that the TV industry
suddenly has less control. There is also the fact that with the way
BitTorrent works, anyone downloading a show is also automatically
uploading a show -- but, again, this is a situation where the
entertainment industry appears to be shooting themselves in the foot.
For years, they've tried to come up with systems for TV-on-demand, and
here's a way that users have figured out how to do it for them. The
people downloading TV shows via BitTorrent are
watching more
TV, which should be good for the industry. Unfortunately, the
industry still only thinks in terms of how much they control, rather
than how much they can serve the needs of their viewers. It's amazing
that the industry is so good at missing every opportunity that seems
to come its way. Unfortunately, the industry also seems to view
intellectual property law as a way of protecting business models,
rather than protecting content. That they can't see a new opportunity
staring them in the face speaks volumes about the sorts of "business"
minds running the entertainment industry.
Counterpoint: Downloading Isn?t Stealing
Counterpoint: Downloading Isn?t Stealing
01/08/2004 08:50 PMThe New York Times Upfront asked me to contribute a short piece to a
point/counterpoint they were having on download.?
Downloading your hotmail inbox
Downloading your hotmail inbox
12/02/2003 12:40 AMAdrian just pointed me to a fantastic tool: Gotmail, a utility to
download mail from Hotmail accounts. It's a command line utitlity,
written in Perl and making use of the curl binary, which can connect
to Hotmail over the web and grab any new emails, saving them locally
as an mbox file and deleting them from the Hotmail server.
Naturally, anything like this is completely dependent on Hotmail's
design staying the same and maintaining the tool is a constant arms
race. At the moment, Hotmail is ahead - a recent upgrade to the
Hotmail design (some time in the last few days) has rendered Gotmail
useless. A call for help on the Gotmail mailing list from the lead
developer makes particularly interesting reading. He's looking for
developers and users who can help with the debugging effort required
to get the tool working again, but the last paragraph of the email
really caught my attention:
Developers: If you have some Python proficiency, and would like to
assist in developing the next generation of Gotmail (development
name: gotfemail), email me off-list. I have some pretty ambitious
plans for this project, and depending on how much is actually
implemented, Hotmail breakages should be either self-fixing or very
simple to fix. I've done some work on making a generic library for
this sort of job (so the fetchyahoo people and others might be
interested), and some preliminary work on embedding the Javascript
interpreter from the Mozilla project.
A self-fixing screen scraper sounds like one heck of an interesting
project, and I can't complain about the choice of development language
either ;) If you're a Python hacker looking for a new project this
could be well worth checking out.
Downloading Squeezes The Art Of The
Album
Downloading Squeezes The Art Of The
Album
12/05/2003 05:31 AMThe album, music's dominant creative framework for the past 40 years,
is dying under the wheels of an accelerating revolution. By Edna
Gundersen (USA Today via MyAppleMenu)
O'Reilly: Downloading Uniquely
O'Reilly: Downloading Uniquely
12/06/2002 10:02 AMDownloading music gets more expensive
Downloading music gets more expensive
04/09/2004 04:08 PMDownloading music gets more expensive .. price inflation .. Raise
prices ..
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Hacking, downloading and bad web design
Hacking, downloading and bad web design
07/20/2004 08:02 AMLetters Very 21st century offences
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