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Aspiring Screenwriters Battle it Out in
the First National Screenplay Showdown -
The Competition Gives the Best New
Screenwriters from Around the Country an
Opportunity to Work With A-List
Agencies, Management Companies and
Production Companies Presented by the
Nashville Screenwriters Conference
Aspiring Screenwriters Battle it Out in
the First National Screenplay Showdown -
The Competition Gives the Best New
Screenwriters from Around the Country an
Opportunity to Work With A-List
Agencies, Management Companies and
Production Companies Presented by the
Nashville Screenwriters Conference
06/09/2004 04:35 AMBridging the distance between the Hollywood film industry and the best
new screenwriters across the country, the Nashville Screenwriters
Conference announces its first National Screenplay Showdown. After six
years of presenting the best writers and filmmakers in the
entertainment industry at the Nashville Screenwriters Conference, the
organization has teamed up with Ed Rugoff from the prestigious
Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project to give aspiring screenwriters an
opportunity to take their work west – all the way to Hollywood. The
Showdown evaluates screenplays solely on the basis of story-telling
ability, meaning that all genres have the same chance of winning. The
winning screenplay writers will find themselves in front of the most
prestigious literary agencies and management companies in
consideration for representation. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Companies start to get the instant
message
Companies start to get the instant
message
06/10/2004 08:33 PMJust because everyone's using it won't mean anyone's making much money
on it.
Number of start-up companies fall 13.1%
in August
Number of start-up companies fall 13.1%
in August
09/16/2004 11:32 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 16 2004 3:16PM GMT
Companies battle for Web messaging
revenue
Companies battle for Web messaging
revenue
04/28/2004 08:55 AMIn the battle for brand dominance,
web-based companies look at TV
In the battle for brand dominance,
web-based companies look at TV
12/03/2003 06:07 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 3 2003 4:28PM ET
Intel Brightens Sales Forecast as
Companies Start Buying
Intel Brightens Sales Forecast as
Companies Start Buying
03/14/2005 06:16 PMIntel, the largest semiconductor maker, raised the low end of its
sales forecast for the first quarter on Thursday, citing stronger
demand and reduced manufacturing costs.
Tech Companies Told to Start Expensing
Stock Options
Tech Companies Told to Start Expensing
Stock Options
12/19/2004 03:02 PMThe stock-option programs that created legions of millionaires in the
dot-com era took a serious blow when the nation's accounting
rulemakers decided companies will have to begin deducting the value of
options from their profits next year.
Cisco, antivirus companies team to
battle worms
Cisco, antivirus companies team to
battle worms
11/18/2003 05:37 PMThe new program addresses security risks posed by remote employees who
log onto corporate networks over broadband and wireless connections.
Update 3: Tech Companies Back EU in
Microsoft Battle
Update 3: Tech Companies Back EU in
Microsoft Battle
04/06/2005 11:49 AMForbes Apr 6 2005 3:34PM GMT
Nintendo, Sony Start Handheld Gaming
Battle At E3
Nintendo, Sony Start Handheld Gaming
Battle At E3
05/06/2004 02:28 PMThe cable and phone companies are locked
in a battle royal to provide you with
new high-speed voice, data, and
The cable and phone companies are locked
in a battle royal to provide you with
new high-speed voice, data, and
09/18/2004 08:34 PMUS News Sep 18 2004 11:21PM GMT
Cable Companies And Mobile Solutions...
Cable Companies And Mobile Solutions...
12/29/2004 04:10 PMThe fact that Time Warner is looking to add a mobile phone solution
(via an MVNO arrangement) isn't a surprise. They mentioned it
in
March, confirmed it
in June
and talked more seriously about it
in
November. So, it's not entirely clear why everyone is making a
big deal out of the fact that
the company is now talking to Sprint about using
their network. Sprint, of course, has jumped into the MVNO market in
a big way, providing the network for most of these new offerings, from
Virgin Mobile to the new ESPN mobile phone offering. It's also not
surprising that cable companies are looking to add a mobile phone
solution -- that too many people are calling a "quadruple play," when
it's really more about
making
the triple play mobile. However, what's more interesting is that
it
finally appears that other carriers are waking up to the
possibilities of the MVNO market. While lots of people picked up on
the fact that T-Mobile USA wasn't looking to team up with any other
carrier, it didn't receive quite as much attention that part of their
strategy to stay relevant is to
offer their network to cable companies in an
MVNO-style relationship. For all of those who were afraid that the
Sprint-Nextel merger was going to mean less competition, the market is
rapidly filling up with new companies who are simply using existing
networks to offer service. While it does raise questions about the
network provider competing with its own virtual operators, it looks
like there's still going to be plenty of competition.
Mobile companies to set standards for
Super 3G
Mobile companies to set standards for
Super 3G
01/04/2005 01:00 PMComputer Shopper Jan 4 2005 4:28PM GMT
Mobile companies need clearer 3G plans
Mobile companies need clearer 3G plans
07/21/2004 07:34 AMvnunet.com Jul 21 2004 11:29AM GMT
AQA - a mobile start-up that answers any
question
AQA - a mobile start-up that answers any
question
04/28/2004 10:04 AMZDNet Apr 28 2004 1:52PM GMT
Free Mobile Broadcasting to Start in May
Free Mobile Broadcasting to Start in May
03/28/2005 05:56 AMHankooki Mar 28 2005 9:24AM GMT
Three Companies Hold Mobile Content
Contest
Three Companies Hold Mobile Content
Contest
03/29/2005 11:45 PMChinaTechNews.com Mar 30 2005 3:45AM GMT
Mobile companies argue against 3G
licenses anytime soon
Mobile companies argue against 3G
licenses anytime soon
10/31/2003 04:59 AMBudapest Business Journal Oct 31 2003 4:07AM ET
Companies Push Security for Mobile
Devices
Companies Push Security for Mobile
Devices
03/22/2005 09:55 PMA joint offering from Pointsec and Smartner pushes security updates to
mobile devices in order to protect data.
US mobile bid battle intensifies
US mobile bid battle intensifies
02/16/2004 07:12 AMMobile-phone rivals Vodafone and Cingular have already reportedly
raised their bids in the battle for control of AT&T Wireless.
Start-up touts x86, Wi-Fi as mobile
gaming future
Start-up touts x86, Wi-Fi as mobile
gaming future
05/17/2004 06:07 AMAll about Eve
T-Mobile tries start-up's wireless gear
T-Mobile tries start-up's wireless gear
09/08/2004 04:26 PMCNET News.com Sep 8 2004 7:46PM GMT
Wireless from start to Finnish [Mobile
comms]
Wireless from start to Finnish [Mobile
comms]
05/04/2004 02:02 PMPC Magazine UK May 4 2004 6:22PM GMT
T-Mobile tries on start-up's wireless
gear
T-Mobile tries on start-up's wireless
gear
09/08/2004 04:27 PMCNET News.com Sep 8 2004 8:40PM GMT
Mobile companies team to prevent handset
theft
Mobile companies team to prevent handset
theft
02/10/2004 02:51 AMThe initiative aims to allow operators to track stolen handsets and
render them useless, even if the handsets are taken abroad.
Mobile companies go into a tizzy, alarm
bells ring for 3G
Mobile companies go into a tizzy, alarm
bells ring for 3G
12/22/2004 01:33 AMEconomictimes Dec 21 2004 10:22PM GMT
Games giants in mobile battle
Games giants in mobile battle
05/12/2004 04:07 AMSony and Nintendo square up as the rival companies offer hand-held
consoles as games go mobile.
Microsoft Launch Windows Mobile Start
Service
Microsoft Launch Windows Mobile Start
Service
12/08/2003 11:42 AMSiemens, Huawei start Chinese 3G mobile
venture
Siemens, Huawei start Chinese 3G mobile
venture
02/12/2004 02:05 PMSiemens AG and Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. signed a contract on
Thursday to form a joint venture for manufacturing new mobile
broadband systems, aimed mostly at the huge Chinese market. The
contract follows a memorandum of understanding signed by the two
manufacturers in August.
Local Phone Companies Want To Block
In-Coming Mobile Calls
Local Phone Companies Want To Block
In-Coming Mobile Calls
08/16/2004 05:00 AMThe telephone system works because the owners of various networks
agree to accept calls from other networks. What would happen if one
network decided not to accept calls from certain other networks? It
looks like folks in (or calling into) Iowa may find out at some point.
The East Buchanan Telephone Co-op announced plans to
block all calls from mobile phones to its customers, but
he Iowa Utilities Board issued a two-week injunction to stop them from
actually going through with it. Unfortunately, the AP article on the
topic is a little short on details, but some good ones are provided
over on the Interesting People list which gives some
background on interconnect fees. Basically,
what appears to be happening here (which is not at all clear from the
AP article) is that the Co-Op in question is not satisfied with the
interconnect rates they're receiving, and this is more or less a way
for them to go on "strike" until the mobile carriers agree to pay up.
Of course, you'd have to believe that the mobile carriers are in a
much stronger position, having a lot more cash, and (in general) being
somewhat less concerned if calls are getting through to certain
landlines in Iowa. Meanwhile, the customers of the phone companies in
the co-op would immediately blame their own phone company for blocking
perfectly reasonable calls, and may even push them towards competing
phone companies. It is a way for the Co-Op to make some noise to try
to get the much bigger carriers to settle this business dispute, but
they're clearly coming from a much weaker position. Of course, it
also seems highly unlikely that regulators would actually let these
phone companies block calls for very long, as the last thing they want
to do is give other small telcos any ideas that might put up all sorts
of walled gardens in the phone system. Of course, this wouldn't
really be all that different from the VoIP world, where Adelphia and
Frontier were recently (purposely or not)
blockin
g VoIP calls from AT&T.
Companies team on ubiquitous, secure
mobile/wireless system
Companies team on ubiquitous, secure
mobile/wireless system
04/27/2004 11:54 AMUsers of notebooks and other mobile data devices could benefit from a
new chip-card based system offering ubiquitous, secure connectivity
between mobile and wireless LAN (WLAN) networks.
Aussie technology start-up taking its
mobile content to the world
Aussie technology start-up taking its
mobile content to the world
09/24/2004 03:04 AMmoodmessaging to launch their IamEmo™ mobile content in the UK on the
back of a global distribution deal with Nokia [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
T-Mobile to battle iPod with music smart
phone
T-Mobile to battle iPod with music smart
phone
09/15/2004 07:57 AMNice handset, shame about the storage capacity
New Mobile Entertainment Start-up
Launches with First Service: Streaming
Radio for Moblie Phones
New Mobile Entertainment Start-up
Launches with First Service: Streaming
Radio for Moblie Phones
04/04/2005 02:38 AMMSpot Introduces Premium Multi-Media Entertainment to Mobile Phones;
Outlines Future of Audio and Video Programming for the Mobile World
[PRWEB Apr 4, 2005]
Mobile Operators Seeking Killer 3G
Applications Face an Uphill Battle
Mobile Operators Seeking Killer 3G
Applications Face an Uphill Battle
08/12/2004 06:05 AM3G Aug 12 2004 8:55AM GMT
Operators Need to Overhaul Pricing
Strategies to Kick-Start Europe’s
Lagging Mobile Content Market, Says
Analysys
Operators Need to Overhaul Pricing
Strategies to Kick-Start Europe’s
Lagging Mobile Content Market, Says
Analysys
12/19/2004 03:08 PMThe Western European mobile content market has been slow to take off,
reaching just EUR2.3 billion in 2003, well behind Japan and Korea.
Revenues could reach EUR15.0 billion by 2009 if operators resolve
pricing and billing issues. New services are taking centre stage,
such as mobile music, video clips and downloadable information
applications. Java will increasingly displace SMS and WAP as the
method of delivery for text-based information. Report includes
forecasts for service adoption, spend, ARPU and revenue in France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the UK and Western Europe as a whole.
[PRWEB Dec 19, 2004]
Mobile phone companies and service
providers working hand-in-hand to lure
users
Mobile phone companies and service
providers working hand-in-hand to lure
users
09/05/2004 09:54 AMTechTree Sep 5 2004 2:38PM GMT
Dismantling the Axis of Evil: A New
Battle for Control and Total Conquest Is
Underway - AirG Launches Art of Tyranny
- World’s Latest Mobile Multiplayer Game
Dismantling the Axis of Evil: A New
Battle for Control and Total Conquest Is
Underway - AirG Launches Art of Tyranny
- World’s Latest Mobile Multiplayer Game
03/14/2005 05:55 PMAfter months in development AirG, the global leading in developing and
distributing cutting edge multiplayer mobile entertainment
applications, announces the launch of Art of Tyranny (AoT). This
highly sought after game is now available through mobile operators in
North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]
At least 85 percent of money managed by
Coalition Provisional Authority going to
U.S. companiesnot to Iraq
companies, as promised
At least 85 percent of money managed by
Coalition Provisional Authority going to
U.S. companiesnot to Iraq
companies, as promised
08/04/2004 05:05 PMpretty
pathetic
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