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EA Loses In OT
The maker of Madden NFL and NBA Live videogames had been accused of depriving workers of overtime pay in a class-action lawsuit. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-06
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AOL Pings Weblogs Inc
In a move that signifies the promise and potential of the weblog, AOL is reported to be acquiring Jason Calacanis' Weblogs Inc., for as much as $35 million. The partnership could indicate that blogging is to become a powerful medium that will blur the boundaries of mainstream traditional media and citizen journalism. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-06
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Microsoft Securing Its Own Software
Software leviathan Microsoft aims to produce a product in 2005 that will offer a protective barrier against spyware, viruses and rootkits. This test product, Microsoft Client Protection, will provide protections for business file servers, desktops and laptops against the traditional enemies of the computer world. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-06
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Four Communities Getting An AIM Presence
America Online has focused on blogging and community sites, and secured deals that make AIM the preferred or exclusive IM provider on them; it's a series of shrewd moves that enhances the value of AOL's advertising strategies. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-06
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Windows XP SP3 Online?
There's been no official announcement from Redmond about a possible third service pack for XP, but a software download site claims to have a preview version of XP SP3 available. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-06
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A War Over The Internet? Doubt it.
From the way the Guardian's Kieren McCarthy described last week's European Union sucker punch to United States ambassadors, a tiff that began over the who should control Internet's root servers, you'd think that World War III was about to break out next month in Tunisia. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-06
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Computer Associates Int’l Integrating eHealth and Spectrum
Islandia N.Y. based Computer Associates International (CA) announced on Tuesday they are integrating eHealth and SPECTRUM. This move stems from their efforts to meld the acquired Concord Communications into their network through the integration of their "best-in-class" products. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-05
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Music Industry Unprepared For Digital Age
There's a long way to go for the music industry to work out the kinks associated with the digital age-an age that caught the industry by surprise, causing it to scramble for adjustment while trying to work with outdated business models. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-05
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IBM Aims P5 At SMB Market
New UNIX systems for small and medium businesses utilizing a version of the IBM Power5 chip will be available from IBM in quad-core and other configurations. Directory:
> News > eBusiness News
Date: 2005-10-05
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Glam.com Kicks Off Fashion Blog Network
Online fashion mag Glam.com kicked off the first blog network dedicated exclusively to fashion. The fashionable Internet destination looks to have everything except "Sex in the City" reruns and now they've added this fashion oriented blog network. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-05
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Comcast Streams NHL Over Broadband
Telecom company Comcast announced on Tuesday they would provide free streaming access of the NHL to its 7.7 million broadband subscribers. This is news for both Comcast, who lags behind some major opponents and the NHL, who's rebuilding after the yearlong strike. Directory:
> News > eBusiness News
Date: 2005-10-05
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Internet Ad Spending In The U.K. Up 62%
U.K. online ads posted some impressive numbers in the first half of the year, hitting nearly half a billion pounds or $861 million. More is spent on Internet advertising than outdoor advertising in the U.K. according to reports. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-05
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30Gigs.Com Gives You 30 Gigs
Email/storage startup 30Gigs.com launched and promises its users 30 gigs of memory in their email boxes, said 50 gigs are coming, and the limit could reach 100 gigs. Some have questioned the legitimacy of the new site, which, in this early stage, could create problems for their future. Directory:
> News > eBusiness News
Date: 2005-10-04
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Paramount Two-Times DVD Format
Paramount Home Entertainment, nearly a year after backing Toshiba's HD-DVD format, has announced that Sony's Blu-Ray Disc technology is also a viable suitor for the next generation high definition DVD format. The company plans to release content in both formats. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-03
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New MS Office 12 Will Support PDF
Back in the early 90s, Adobe came out with a new file format called portable document format (PDF). Since that time, the PDF format has become a standard file format used the world over for just about any document. Microsoft has yet to offer anything for use with the PDF format but that's changing. Office 12 will support PDF. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-03
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Audi Cuts Ad Costs With Blogs
Last week, at the OMMA East conference, the subject of blog advertising received a lot of attention. Brian Clark, the CEO of GMD Studios, told a story of advertising on the blogosphere that achieved amazing results. Directory:
> News > eBusiness News
Date: 2005-10-03
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Microsoft Excels At Blogging
Microsoft continues to talk about the upcoming release of their Office 12 office suite, loaded with new features for the future. Microsoft started talking about Office 12 and its programs like Excel through blogs. So a little over a week ago, Microsoft debuted their Excel blog. Directory:
> News > eBusiness News
Date: 2005-10-03
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A Little Morning Blog At CNBC
The folks at CNBC opened up a new blog for their viewers to read and comment on. According the CNBC, the blog will discuss how they cover the news, current events and lots of other topics. Directory:
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Date: 2005-10-03
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