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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
ALTHOUGH INVESTMENTS and corporate activity in the knowledge economy are holding up in the face of the slowing economy, funding for high-tech start-ups is a major concern, according to the authors of a new technology funding review.
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FT.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Digital newcomers were stealing a march on their traditional media counterparts to much acclaim, but now they find themselves turning to the old vanguard for survival
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
BRUSSELS, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Belgian cable operator Telenet said on Thursday it had completed its deal with Flemish cable operators and revised up its full-year forecasts as a result.
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
MOSCOW -- Russian state-run television is stepping up its presence in the former Soviet republics in Central Asia. News TV channel Vesti has been launched in Kyrgyzstan, which became the first fo...
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Data Center Knowledge (Free subscription) | yesterday
At this week's Data Center World trade show in Orlando, Eaton Corp. introduced an 1100 kVA version of its Eaton 9395 UPS (uninterruptible power supply) system for data centers. Read more at our web site
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WATblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Attend the WATBlog Panel On "Digital Media in The Next Decade" on 16th October - Register Now! Tie ups are the flavour of the season here are two updates on interesting tie ups in the digital space: Reliance Money & Apna Loan in Content Tie up As per this tie up content on the Easy Loan, EMI Calculators [...]
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Every now and then, entrepreneurs drop out of the rat race. That happened quite a bit during the last downturn. People turned to social entrepreneurship, or creating businesses that had the goal of improving social welfare. We can expect that to happen again during this downturn. Maybe it’s already happening. The Stanford Social Innovation Review journal held a conference Online Giving Marketplaces...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
When the stock market goes into the dumps, it takes a while for the effects to trickle down to start-ups. That’s because start-ups are often are working away on a project that’s isolated from the larger market — and if they’re lucky, they have money from venture capitalists. For the start-ups with no angel or VC [...]
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Wireless and Mobile News (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Verizon has added a 3-cent fee for all mobile-terminated messages delivered across its network beginning Nov. 1. An email was sent by Verizon partner OpenMarket. This change will affect the mobile content provides who rely on text for there business....
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Tony Phyrillas (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Allegheny County District Attorney in Western Pennsylvania is investigating allegations of voter fraud linked to the left-wing group ACORN. ACORN, which received $800,000 earlier this year from the Obama campaign to register voters on behalf of the Democratic Party nominee, is being investigated in two dozen states for voter fraud. Read more at the link below: RNC: Bogus Voter Sign-Ups May Draw...
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gearfuse (Free subscription) | yesterday
Verizon is digging deep in to the pockets of its corporate users by charging an additional three cents per text message sent to its customers. This won’t affect you when you’re texting your friends, however it will affect standard-rate and premium programs of mobile terminated messages. That includes text alerts, interactive voting notifications, SMS search responses [...]
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comiXtreme (Free subscription) | yesterday
Okay, I'm reading Cage, and in the beginning, maybe issues 4-7, the Evil and the Cure, when he gets pulled over by Steele and imprisoned again in an underground prison in Colorado, is that considered his second power up? He's sent there to find Troop's brother, and they all end up getting tested...
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Ecademy: user blogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
I've just been reading a fab article in the October issue of The Venturer about keeping ahead during the recession with the help of PR and thought i'd share some of the key points below. Caroline Lashley has superbly illustrated the key issues facing businesses at the moment and the role of marketing and PR in the current climate and this article is a powerful resource for PR's like myself as well...
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Raleigh police say Dillard Roe Johnson stole gas cards from an engineering company, then hung around gas stations offering motorists fill-ups for $20 a pop.