Tesma International buys 700-worker parts maker Davis Industries of Michigan
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CMS Helps Car-Parts Maker Schedule for
Accuracy
CMS Helps Car-Parts Maker Schedule for
Accuracy
09/13/2004 09:19 AMCMS' solution gives Victor Manufacturing much-needed control of its
material requirements planning system.
Motorola raises stake in a cell parts
maker
Motorola raises stake in a cell parts
maker
06/18/2004 11:26 AMJoon Ang Ilbo Jun 18 2004 2:52PM GMT
International Cataloging Conference
comes to Battle Creek, Michigan
International Cataloging Conference
comes to Battle Creek, Michigan
07/29/2004 02:49 AMBethlehem, Pa. – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association
(ECCMA) will hold its annual International Cataloging Conference from
October 26 to 27 at the McCamly Plaza Hotel in Battle Creek, Mich. The
city is also the site of the Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center, home of
the Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS). [PRWEB Jul 29,
2004]
Can-Eng Furnaces Ships Bar Heat
Treatment System to ISTIL (International
Steel and Tube Industries Ltd.), Donetsk
Ukraine
Can-Eng Furnaces Ships Bar Heat
Treatment System to ISTIL (International
Steel and Tube Industries Ltd.), Donetsk
Ukraine
06/22/2005 02:09 AM [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
ARM buys fabless SoC maker
ARM buys fabless SoC maker
01/28/2004 07:29 AMTriscend acquired
Adobe buys XML software maker
Adobe buys XML software maker
11/10/2003 10:46 PMGoogle buys Blogger maker Pyra
Google buys Blogger maker Pyra
02/16/2003 12:45 AMVia Dan Gillmor: Google, which runs the Web's premier search site, has
purchased Pyra Labs, a San Francisco company that created some of the
earliest technology for writing weblogs, the increasingly popular
personal and opinion journals. And, later on: Developers...
Cisco Buys Router Maker for $89 Million
Cisco Buys Router Maker for $89 Million
06/17/2004 08:09 AMForbes Jun 17 2004 12:40PM GMT
Google Buys Blogger Maker Pyra Labs
Google Buys Blogger Maker Pyra Labs
02/17/2003 01:19 PMFebruary 17, 2003 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- According to
reports released over the weekend, major search engine operator Google
has purchased San ...
RealNetworks buys casual game maker
GameHouse
RealNetworks buys casual game maker
GameHouse
01/27/2004 04:06 PMRealNetworks Inc. has agreed to acquire
GameHouse Inc., which provided
many of the games for its RealArcade service, in a deal valued at
about US$35.6 million, RealNetworks said Monday.
Oracle buys clinical trial software
maker
Oracle buys clinical trial software
maker
01/22/2004 02:17 PMBroadcom buys British processor maker
for $123 million
Broadcom buys British processor maker
for $123 million
09/20/2004 12:48 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 20 2004 4:22PM GMT
Symantec buys anti-spam router maker
TurnTide
Symantec buys anti-spam router maker
TurnTide
07/13/2004 07:07 AMSymantec Corp. has snatched up six-month-old router vendor TurnTide
Inc. for an undisclosed sum.
When it comes to Local Michigan Phone
Service Michigan Residents Now Have
More Choices.
When it comes to Local Michigan Phone
Service Michigan Residents Now Have
More Choices.
06/27/2004 03:01 AMNow Michigan residents have a company based in Michigan offering local
phone service and business phone service. Michtelco continues to be
the leader in Michigan local and long distance phone service Michtelco
provides new solutions for Michigan phone service. [PRWEB Jun 27,
2004]
BB-gun maker shuns Christmas publicity
EU court: Microsoft must divulge secrets
Report: Rosneft buys
BB-gun maker shuns Christmas publicity
EU court: Microsoft must divulge secrets
Report: Rosneft buys
12/24/2004 12:49 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Wed Dec 22, 11:47 pm GMT
Hostetler Great Lakes Capitol, Inc.,
located in the Great Lakes region of
lower Michigan, just announced plans to
build an enormous organization with
Freelife International, using the
Himalayan Goji Juice as the leading
product.
Hostetler Great Lakes Capitol, Inc.,
located in the Great Lakes region of
lower Michigan, just announced plans to
build an enormous organization with
Freelife International, using the
Himalayan Goji Juice as the leading
product.
07/26/2004 02:14 AMDavid Hostetler, with a Master’s degree in Marketing, has been a
successful marketer on and off the Internet since 1977. Having built
several other successful businesses in the past, he is now well on the
way to building a million-dollar business and has chosen Himalayan
Goji Juice and Freelife International as the leading product. Do you
want to come along? He is looking for entrepreneurs who want to team
up with millionaire marketers under a specialized and unique Internet
marketing system. If you are a marketer/MLM distributor and think you
deserve more, now is the time and this is the place. Don't wait for
your destiny... make it happen! [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Computer Parts and Laptop Parts Now
Easier to Find through
SparePartsWarehouse.com
Computer Parts and Laptop Parts Now
Easier to Find through
SparePartsWarehouse.com
03/14/2005 06:10 PMSparePartsWarehouse.com has re-launched its Web site to make it easier
to find obscure and readily available computer parts for the biggest
brand-name computers. [PRWEB Mar 4, 2005]
World Financial News Network Continues
to Recommend Y-Tel - Independent
Analyst, WFNN Favors Y-Tel – for the
Strong Earnings Future in the
International Telecommunications Sector:
They Provide VoWLAN Industries with
Telecom HUBS Located in Miami, Florida
and Panama City, Panama.
World Financial News Network Continues
to Recommend Y-Tel - Independent
Analyst, WFNN Favors Y-Tel – for the
Strong Earnings Future in the
International Telecommunications Sector:
They Provide VoWLAN Industries with
Telecom HUBS Located in Miami, Florida
and Panama City, Panama.
12/19/2004 03:09 PMDr. Joseph de Beauchamp of World Financial News Network started
coverage and gives favorable analysis to NetMusic works in the digital
music industry: digital music services (DMS), digital jukeboxes, and
digital music storage devices. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
PartsHotlines.com Revs Up Their Free
Used Auto Parts Search with Ground
Breaking Satellite Technology that
Allows Users to Locate Parts in a Matter
of Seconds
PartsHotlines.com Revs Up Their Free
Used Auto Parts Search with Ground
Breaking Satellite Technology that
Allows Users to Locate Parts in a Matter
of Seconds
03/17/2005 03:01 AMWhile used car part websites have existed for many years, none have
had the technology to provide consumers with immediate results. To
solve this problem, Hotlines, Inc. spent years creating its own
cutting edge satellite technology that searches the inventory of
top-quality salvage yards across the country with the click of a
button. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Device Maker Being Bought by Chip Maker
Device Maker Being Bought by Chip Maker
06/17/2005 03:54 PMIntegrated Device Technology Inc., a maker of semiconductors, agreed
to acquire Integrated Circuit Systems Inc., a maker of devices used in
computerized communications.
MediaLive International And BPA
International Announce Attendance Audit
Of COMDEX Las Vegas 2003
MediaLive International And BPA
International Announce Attendance Audit
Of COMDEX Las Vegas 2003
10/30/2003 11:47 PMCOMDEX Oct 28 2003 3:47AM ET
WaveScribe International Corp in
Negotiations With International
Transcription Providers
WaveScribe International Corp in
Negotiations With International
Transcription Providers
04/18/2005 06:33 PMWaveScribe International Corp. announced that since the initial sales
campaign of the WaveScribe Platform to transcription service
providers, it has entered into negotiations with several International
Transcription Providers regarding the licensing and deployment of
WaveScribe for their business model. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
The 2nd Offshore Customer Management
International Conference1 – 3 November
2004Cape Town International Convention
Centre, South Africa
The 2nd Offshore Customer Management
International Conference1 – 3 November
2004Cape Town International Convention
Centre, South Africa
06/23/2004 02:36 AMThe Offshore Customer Management International Conference promises
senior decision-makers in western business a route map to success
through offshore’s fast changing landscape. This is an essential
must-attend event for senior executives planning or engaged in
offshore customer management activity or related business processes.
[PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
DHB Industries, Inc.
DHB Industries, Inc.
04/09/2004 04:00 PMTake a three-year snooze with DHB Industries.
Mike Industries
Mike Industries
06/16/2004 07:27 PMMike
Davidson is writing here. Mike who? Only the driving force behind
a little site called ESPN, and
their conversion to standards-based design last year.
Rukus Industries CMS modules
Rukus Industries CMS modules
06/16/2004 10:10 AMWelcome to the project site!
What UK's copyright industries are up to
What UK's copyright industries are up to
06/17/2005 03:34 PMCory Doctorow:
The BBC's Matt Locke has written a great report on yesterday's meeting
on copyright in the UK that was held by a minister who is reported to
have called for extending copyright on performances to the performer's
life plus
one hundred years.
Adam Singer gave a response from the stage that was full of fantastic
rhetoric, describing the emerging market for 3D printers as a
harbinger of a world in which all creative IP is under threat from
piracy: "It doesn't matter if the button says 'print' [in reference to
3D printers] or 'burn' - all design will become simply a file to be
shared". He saw strong IP as the "intellectual hygiene of a networked
world", suggesting that IP law should be taught as the "new domestic
science" in schools, as it was the most important future skill for
creative entrepreneurs. His rhetoric, although very entertaining, was
from the dystopian end of the telescope - "each time bandwith
increases, another industry will fall [because of IP theft]". You
could try to unpick all the false assumptions in that last sentence,
but frankly, its not worth it. Just sit back and bask in the warm glow
of his fire and brimstone. In fairness, Adam Singer is far more
measured and informed than the above quotes suggest (despite
describing Lawrence Lessig as the "Martin Luther of copyright" that
the music industry had failed to burn...), but he's a great public
speaker, and it's his job to provoke.
I asked a question to the panel about the kind of industry trends that
the DCMS were looking into when developing new IP models for the
creative industries. Writers like Henry Chesbrough and Eric Von Hippel
have documented trends in 'old' industries like Pharma and Engineering
towards 'open innovation' models. Emerging best practise is to
maximise your return from IP through a range of licensing models
outside your own company, moving from old models of patent enforcement
to open licensing models with peer companies and even Von Hippel's
'Free Revealing', where IP is given up in order to drive other
competitive advantages.
LinkNoArchive Becoming Mandatory In Many
Industries
NoArchive Becoming Mandatory In Many
Industries
02/01/2005 09:15 PMWith the explosion of Page Jacking, the NoArchive tag has become a
requirement for most commercial sites.
TLC Industries Launches NextArcade
TLC Industries Launches NextArcade
12/19/2004 03:10 PMThe next generation of interactive home entertainment. [PRWEB Nov 30,
2004]
Intellectual Property industries?
Intellectual Property industries?
04/09/2004 04:03 PMThis Department of Justice
press release
announcing the creation of an
Intellectual Property Task Force is an amazing example of the
extremist
rhetoric that has come to dominate discussion of digital content
protection. Yes, those who create digital goods are entitled to
compensation, and violating intellectual property rights, like
speeding, is against the law. But the way this issue is being
cast as a challenge to our way of life is just excessive and
counter-productive.
My favorite is the statement that "Intellectual
property industries play a significant role in the American
economy." What exactly is an "intellectual property industry?"
More to the point, what isn't? I doubt Wal-Mart would be very
successful if others could copy its name in misleading ways, or could
reprint its newspaper ads with higher prices.
Of course, that's not what the press release is talking about.
The term is intended to redefine industries built around creative acts
(like the music business) as industries based on exclusive
formalizations of past creativity. Larry Lessig
and others have said this better than I can, but the point remains
important. Countless small rhetorical shifts have brought us to
a
point where the discourse around intellectual property is wildly
foreign to our professed values. Are our heros the pioneers who
charted new territory... or the land speculators who came later?
New book from House Industries
New book from House Industries
04/12/2004 11:33 AM
House Industries, the world's greatest typeface designers,
have published a 240-page book chronicling their work. I haven't seen
the book itself, but the sample spreads shown here are stunning. The
$69 book has a 32-page section on House's design process and it comes
with four fonts.
LinkNo Job Growth In IT Industries In
January
No Job Growth In IT Industries In
January
02/06/2005 03:13 AMInformation Week Feb 6 2005 6:47AM GMT
Craigslist and cottage industries
Craigslist and cottage industries
02/01/2005 09:26 PMIn NYC, when you don't have a car and you need to move stuff that
won't fit in a taxi and isn't enough that you need an entire huge
moving van, you call a "man with a van".** I recently used the
services of a guy named Paul, recommended by a friend of a friend.
After packing the back of his truck with my things, we set off for our
destination, chatting along the way. He asked me how I'd found him and
we eventually got to talking about craigslist.
Paul told me that these days, he got most of his jobs from CL and
only one or two a week from personal referrals. I found that
surprising and when I pressed him further, he told me that because of
CL, he's been able to do pursue moving (which he really likes doing)
as a full-time career. I can't remember the exact quote, but Paul said
something to the effect that he can't believe he's getting away with
starting a full-time business on CL without it costing him a single
dime.
I'd never really thought about it before, but in some ways, CL
helps lots of people build businesses cheaper and more effectively
than more "robust", complex, and expensive enterprise software
solutions. Movers are
just one example. CL can help you find employees
for your business. If you've got a van, you can pick up free furniture and
electronics around the city, fix or refurbish, and sell it. You
can start a business doing computer
troubleshooting, piano lessons, buying
and fixing up old motorcycles, or escort and sensual massage services. And if you need
something done for your business but don't have the money to pay for
it, you can always barter goods or services
in exchange. These are just the obvious examples. Does anyone know of
anyone using craigslist in more creative ways to make a living or
other examples of people succeeding in business using CL?
** Don't know how this evolved, but folks in the "man with a van"
profession like to rhyme the names of their businesses. My guy was
"Call Paul to Haul", but you will also probably find "Chuck/Buck with
a Truck", "Cory with a Lorry", "Schmuck with a Truck", "Call Jack to
Pack", and so on. (Oh, I'd recommend using Paul if you need a man with
a van...contact me
if you'd like his info.)
Internships in Michigan
Internships in Michigan
03/29/2005 01:59 AMThe state of Michigan has launched a new database of over 400
internship opportunities in Michigan at
http://www.michigan.gov/miintern . The internship search page is at
http://www.michworks.org/mtb/pages/seeker/search/EmplInternshipSearchC
riteria.jsp and allows one to...
Computing industries stance on 64 bit
processing
Computing industries stance on 64 bit
processing
06/05/2004 01:18 PMAMD Zone Jun 5 2004 5:46PM GMT
Industries show 'positive' growth
Industries show 'positive' growth
04/28/2004 10:05 AMTourism, manufacturing and construction industries grew during the
first three months of the year.
Since U Been Gone Annual Report from
Clarkson Industries
Since U Been Gone Annual Report from
Clarkson Industries
03/29/2005 04:26 AMKelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" as a corporate
presentation
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Brief: IBM to sell software specialized
for industries
Brief: IBM to sell software specialized
for industries
12/02/2003 01:28 AMThe company believes customers want software already tailored to their
industry, and it plans to target individual industries beginning in
January.
Movie and tech industries unite!
Movie and tech industries unite!
07/14/2004 08:03 AMHollywood and tech companies ally for an advance content system. This
new system may allow consumers to make back up copies of movies while
allowing the flexibility of viewing on multiple devices.
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