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IAB, PwC: Internet Advertising Revenues Top $21B - Another Record
Internet ad revenue in the US reached a record high of $21.2 billion in 2007, eclipsing revenues in 2006 - the previous record year - by 26 percent, the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers ... via MarketingVOX
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Kaboose Reports on Annual Shareholders' Meeting
Kaboose Inc. , one of the largest family-focused new media companies in the world, held its third annual meeting of shareholders yesterday, May 15, 2008, in Toronto, Canada. via TechWeb.com
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Outsource Partners International inaugurates newest shared service center in Bangalore
Bangalore , May 16 : Outsource Partners International, Inc. , a leading provider of finance, accounting, and tax business process outsourcing as well as related services, announced the opening of its new, ... via Daily India
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IAB: Web Ad Spend Tops Cable, Radio
Spending on Internet advertising has surpassed that devoted to cable television, according to figures compiled by the Interactive Advertising Bureau. via Media Week
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Convention center awaits funding OK: Authority officials say most of...
"The next things to do require a decision"
With the fate of the proposed Albany Convention Center undecided, authority officials say they are almost out of work to do as they await a final decision on funding. via Hotel Online
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Veronica C. Alzheimer former educator
JACKSON -Veronica "Ronnie' C. Alzheimer, age 62, of Jackson, died Sunday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton. via Courier News Online
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OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta reviews in InformationWeek and ZDNet
Serdar Yegulalp of InformationWeek is pleased with the OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta release, although he is careful to state this is a beta version and that his attention was focused on the more visible changes to ... via Sun Bloggers
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2007 a stellar year for B.C.'s mining industry 10 minutes ago
"It's fair to say 2007 has been a very good year for the industry in B.C."
British Columbia's mining industry had another stellar year in 2007, despite a drop in profits of almost 50 per cent, PricewaterhouseCoopers said in is 40th annual report on the mining industry. via Vancouver Sun
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CSC Settles Government Kickbacks Case
News By Grant Gross Computer Sciences has agreed to pay US $1.37 million to settle allegations that it received kickbacks on technology contracts with U.S. government agencies, part of an alleged scheme ... via CIO
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Tools automate support for multicore CPUs
"We have been moving from an explicit to an implicit parallel-programming model in which users don't need to program anything"
Two companies are gearing up new capabilities that can help software automatically take advantage of today's multicore processors. via EETimes