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Friday, 2nd September 2005

 
  • Partners applaud bigger Microsoft Tech.Ed
  • Pitney Bowes acquires Firstlogic for US$50m
  • Analysis: Microsoft moves deeper into VoIP Teleo
  • Web is bulletin board for Katrina victims
  • Globalsat, Sarantel bring GPS navigation to PDAs
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    Partners applaud bigger Microsoft Tech.Ed
    Partners have responded optimistically to Microsoft Tech.Ed this year, saying the bigger event provided excellent networking and learning opportunities while the product releases and previews around new business software bode well for future sales. More...

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    Pitney Bowes acquires Firstlogic for US$50m
    Pitney Bowes has announced it will acquire Firstlogic for about US$50 million, with the acquired firm to become a wholly-owned subsidiary that will operate within Pitney Bowes' Document Messaging Technologies unit. More...

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    Analysis: Microsoft moves deeper into VoIP Teleo
    Its acquisition of VoIP start-up Teleo moves Microsoft deeper into the burgeoning world of Internet communications as the software company said it will combine Teleo's technology with its existing MSN investments in VoIP. More...

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    Web is bulletin board for Katrina victims
    While broadcast media has helped outsiders appreciate the scale of the Katrina disaster, the web has acted as a bulletin board for the missing, a source of moving personal narratives and a sounding board for frustrations over the pace of relief. More...

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    Globalsat, Sarantel bring GPS navigation to PDAs
    Globalsat Technology Corp of Tawian will use Sarantel Limited's antenna for a receiver that turns PDAs and smartphones into navigational instruments. More...

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