Archive for March, 2008

SproutZoo is now online

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

SproutZoo, the latest site from SproutWorks, is now online. SproutZoo is a photographic archive of the San Diego Zoo. It will evolve from a simple gallery to a searchable database of animal & plant information. It currently contains about 400 pictures, and more will be added periodically.Please visit SproutZoo today :)http://www.sproutzoo.com

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Compare Retirement Planning Software-how To Spot The Best Software Posted By :

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

So how can you compare retirement planning software to find out which one is the best for you? The great thing about today is that there are literally millions of websites on the Internet to help you achieve your retirement planning goals. Unfortunately, this vast amount of competition can make finding the right retirement planning software rather difficult, because there are so many to choose from.So how can you cut through the clutter and find the best retirement plan s…

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Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Selects JDA Software to Drive …

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Forbes - JDA(R) Software Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: JDAS) today announced that Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API), one of Australia’s leading health and beauty companies, has implemented JDA’s Merchandise Management System-I (MMS(R)) to optimize its core …

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Digital Copyright Bill — New Zealand

Monday, March 10th, 2008

The New Zealand government is looking to update the country’s copyright laws by implementing the new Copyright (New Technologies and Performers’ Rights) Amendment Bill, also referred to as the Digital Copyright Bill. They recently called for submissions from the public on this Bill. I’m posting my submission here for two reasons. First, because this is […]

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10 Technologies Not Yet Ready for SMBs (TechNewsWorld.com)

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

As I grow older, it seems like I get ignored more often. Much more. My wife, who used to be so attentive to my needs, barely listens to half of what I say. My kids, now in middle school, stare at me blankly when I ask about their homework. The guy at the Verizon Wireless store couldn’t care less when I complain that not as many people can hear me now. It’s no different at work.

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Obsolete hotline puts kids at risk

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

News.com.au - Yet the Government has waited almost three years to act on an Auditor-General’s report calling for a vital upgrade of software for the service, which is the number one avenue for reporting child abuse.

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