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Wednesday, 9th November 2005
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  • IBM unveils single-point tool for creating blogs, wikis
  • IAS and Motorola to provide ocean carriers with RF applications
  • Universal Pictures debuts digital cinema specs flick
  • TCS buys Chile outsourcing firm for US$23mln
  • India sees fastest GSM mobile user growth in Oct
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    IBM unveils single-point tool for creating blogs, wikis
    IBM has demonstrated a group of software products and services called the Public Image Monitoring Solution cobbled together to corral the explosion of web data generated by emails, blogs, and wikis. More...

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    IAS and Motorola to provide ocean carriers with RF applications
    Global asset management software vendor International Asset Systems and Motorola have teamed-up to identify radio frequency-based applications that can improve visibility of goods shipped in containers through ocean carriers. More...

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    Universal Pictures debuts digital cinema specs flick
    A movie called "Serenity" created an unusual buzz in Hollywood this week. It was Universal Pictures debut of the first movie created and distributed based on Digital Cinema Initiative technical specifications. More...

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    TCS buys Chile outsourcing firm for US$23mln
    India's top software services company, Tata Consultancy Services, this week said it had acquired Chile's Comicrom for US$23 million, as it sharpens its focus on business process outsourcing. More...

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    India sees fastest GSM mobile user growth in Oct
    India's booming wireless sector added 2.11 million new mobile users in October, the highest-ever in a single month, taking the total customers using GSM-based services to nearly 53 million. More...

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