New Stock Trading or Share Trading System Developed by New Zealand Company (PR.com)
Traders eBooks Limited has just published an eBook entitled “Advanced Stock Trading System” which delivers to share traders detailed education on the application of a complete share trading system or stock trading system. The new trading system, developed over many years, has consistently produced outstanding financial returns and is low cost and easy to use. In testing, the “Advanced Stock ...

Pillar: Smart, Green Storage Needs Application Awareness (Enterprise IT Planet)
To drive utilization without negatively impacting application performance, Pillar brings QoS to the realm of networked storage.

Ustream.tv Just Got a Redesign, But Justin.tv Is Still Beating Its Pants Off (TechCrunch)
Who is winning the race to become the top site for live Web video? A quick check on Google Trends for Websites and comScore suggests that over the past four months Justin.tv is pulling ahead of the pack. According to Google Trends, Justin.tv is attracting more than 300,000 unique visitors a day, compared [... ]

Dual-Screen Ebook Developed, Navigates in Real Page-Turn Style [Ebooks ] (Gizmodo)
Sure the Kindle is fab, and printed media may soon be "dead"... but ebooks really don't feel quite as good the real thing do they? A science team from Maryland and Berkeley Universities noted that we...

Price will have to fall for Kindle's fortunes to rise (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
The Kindle would probably never be as popular as the iPod, but Amazon.com thinks it has potential to be as industry-changing. But before that can happen, electronic book devices will have to cost a lot less.

Current Newswire: (Linux Today)
When I woke up this morning and started checking the news feeds for stuff to link to, I noticed a high degree of "Bill Gates' last day" stories out on the wires.

Current Newswire: (Linux Today)
"Regular readers will notice that I've been woefully silent the last few weeks, at first due to having too many irons in the fire, and for the last ten days due to being on a family vacation abroad, returning not till July 2. As a result, I've been not only behind on blogging, but also on keeping up with the news while limited primarily to Blackberry access since I left.

American Freemason Speaks Out For Peace In New Book "One Mountain, Many Paths" - Release 7/4/08 (PRWeb)
Is religious intolerance an American value? American Freemason and author Dr. Patrick Swift says "No!" In celebration of Independence Day and religious freedom in America, publisher to release award-winning book free to public in eBook format July Fourth weekend. "One Mountain, Many Paths: An American Freemason Speaks Out For Peace" contains uplifting quotes from the sacred texts of all the ...

PR Newswire Offers Profiles of Organizations Exhibiting at the 29th Annual National Educational Computing Conference (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As the exclusive official breaking news service of The 29th Annual National Educational Computing Conference , PR Newswire is featuring profiles of the exhibiting organizations. To read these profiles, please see below.

Robust Times Ahead for Storage Management (Enterprise Storage Forum)
Tech spending may be stagnating , but enterprises aren't cutting back on storage management software (SMS).






Pursuing Your Congregation's Potential: An Afterword
by: George W. Bullard, Jr.
publisher: Amazon, released: 24 August, 2007
price: $0.49 (new)
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (A Marketplace Book)
publisher: Wiley
price: $9.99 (new)
Life companies still like real estate: the share of commercial real estate loan originations by life companies has slipped in recent years as conduits ... An article from: Mortgage Banking
by: Hortense Leon
publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of America, released: 01 August, 2005
price: $5.95 (new)
Does big mean bad? (media consolidation): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
by: Tom Goldstein
publisher: Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism, released: 28 July, 2005
price: $5.95 (new)
The school lunch lobby: a charmed federal food program that no longer just feeds the hungry.(national school lunch program) : An article from: Education Next
by: Ron Haskins
publisher: Thomson Gale, released: 19 September, 2005
price: $5.95 (new)


Factfile: XO laptop
Click your way around picture to find out what does what on the & #34;$100 & #34; laptop.

Mini-computers 'bring test boost'
A pilot study suggests boys could benefit most from using hand-held computers in and out of school.

When private locks shackle public works
Regular commentator Bill Thompson is worried about what Microsoft's Zune will do to works in the public domain.

Set the entertainment news agenda
Let us know what you are passionate, angry or excited about in the entertainment world.

Travelocity seals Lastminute deal
Online retailer Lastminute.com agrees to be bought in a £577m deal by Travelocity's owner, US company Sabre Holdings.

Lastminute soars on bid approach
Shares in Lastminute.com jump by as much as 43% on news the online retailer has received a takeover approach.

Gizmos under threat of extinction
A list of technology under threat of extinction is released by civil liberties group, the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

US leisure firm to buy Ebookers
US hotels and car-hire firm Cendent is to buy UK internet-based holiday company Ebookers for $404m (£201.2m).

Lastminute losses almost double
Shares in online travel firm Lastminute tumble as it reports pre-tax losses of £77m - almost double the figure of a year ago.

US suitor rules out Ebookers bid
US internet business group InterActive Corporation has ruled out making a bid for UK online travel group Ebookers.

Ebookers admits possible sell-off
Internet-based holiday company Ebookers confirms it is in talks over a possible sale, sending its shares 22% higher.

Ebookers sees 'encouraging' signs
Internet-based holiday company Ebookers says second-quarter loses have been cut compared with the same period a year ago.

Boost for Ebookers after travel turmoil
Online travel group Ebookers reports £1.3m in underlying profits and hopes for a period of normality following the Iraq war and Sars outbreak.

Ebookers 'confident' on future
The online travel group remains upbeat, despite lower demand for long haul travel after the Sars outbreak and war in Iraq.

Rolls-Royce makes FTSE 100 return
The engine group, together with insurance firm Royal & Sun Alliance, make a return to the index of leading UK firms.

In defence of copyright protection
Reasonable measures to protect copyrighted works are worth having, argues technology analyst Bill Thompson.

Lastminute returns to the red
Technology costs and a historically quiet trading period see the iconic e-tailer return to loss, while US-based Expedia sees profits soar.

Copyright defender advises Number 10
Net freedom fighter Lawrence Lessig has urged the UK Government to ensure that digital copyright laws are fair.

Tour firm delays earnings report
My Travel says it hopes to win a fresh credit deal from its banks as it postpones publication of its financial results

MyTravel shares fly again
Investors give struggling tour operator MyTravel a vote of confidence after a press report suggests its finances are stronger than expected.






 
 
 
 
     
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