Archive for February, 2008

Pervasive Software and PeopleForce Aggregate Siloed Information Quickly for New Jersey First Responders to Enhance … (CRM Today)

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Pervasive Software(R) Inc. (Nasdaq: PVSW), a global value leader in embeddable data management and agile integration software, today announced PeopleForce, a business process innovation services company, has implemented Pervasive(R) Data Integrator(TM) to compete aggressively on speed of execution and quickly address customers’ healthcare data integration challenges.

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TheBroth

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

I just found this site called theBroth, where you can drag colored tiles around the page, and collabote with other people online. Please visit my sproutworks room and help make a picture.http://www.thebroth.com/sproutworksTheBroth runs with PHP/MySQL, and AJAX for the interactive parts.

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Patil appointed non-exec chairman of NSDL (Business Standard India)

Friday, February 15th, 2008

R H Patil, chairman, Clearing Corporation of India (CCIL), has been appointed non-executive chairman of National Securities and Depositories (NSDL). He succeeds C B Bhave who is taking charge as chairman of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

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Feedblitz features

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

I got an email from Feedblitz saying that they are adding some new features to the free accounts. I have customized the appearance of the email with some graphics I had laying around. I’ll try to make a more extensive email template later.

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5 Helpful Windows Vista Tips (ExtremeTech)

Friday, February 8th, 2008

This week we’ve pulled five Windows Vista tips from our archive for your enjoyment! And we didn’t forget our usual tech support and cries for help in this week’s top tips.

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SNAP-TOGETHER GADGETS FOR THE 21ST-CENTURY TINKERER

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

The Ledger - You can search by the type of game ( “puzzles,”"sports,”"shooter” ), the child’s age, the console and the rating given by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Each entry offers space for parents to write about what they found troubling or …

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