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07.03.2010

Fighting decline

With the Corus steelworks – the economic and social heartbeat of the region – mothballed again, Teesside is facing a bleak future. But as Ruth Sunderland, our Business Editor, found on a journey back to her north-east roots, there is steel in the local character – and a powerful spirit of defiance and entrepreneurship Seeing all the fellas come over the hill with their heads bowed, my heart just broke," says Rose Stainforth, whose husband Bob, a steelworker, is leaving the mothballed Corus plant in Redcar after almost 40 years in the industry. The Corus works, which stretches for miles along the bleakly beautiful North Sea coastline, has been at the ce...  go to comments
03.03.2010

Hands-on: Picnik is handy and inexpensive, not very Google-y - Ars Technica

Ars Technica Hands-on: Picnik is handy and inexpensive, not very Google-y Ars Technica Google recently announced that it had acquired the Web-based photo editing application and website ... Google Buys Picnik, Photo Editing Enters the Cloud CMSWire Google Acquires Online Photo- Editing App, Picnik Sparxoo (blog) Google Buys Picnik InformationWeek Los Angeles Times (blog)  - FOXBusiness  - BetaNews all 53 news articles »  go to comments
02.03.2010

Esterel Technologies Introduces Esterel SCADE® 6.2 – Innovations in Critical Software Rapid Prototyping and Embedded Interactivity

ELANCOURT, France & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Esterel Technologies, the leading worldwide provider of model-based development solutions for mission and safety-critical systems announces the latest innovations in critical software rapid prototyping and embedded graphics display development with the upcoming ...  go to comments
01.03.2010

Google Buys Picnik, a Photo Editing Service - New York Times (blog)

New York Times (blog) Google Buys Picnik, a Photo Editing Service New York Times (blog) Picnik via flickr.com A version of the Picnik photo editing software that is available to users of Flickr. The online photo editing service ... Google Buys Photo- Editing Site Picnik PC Magazine Google acquires Web-based image- editing tool Picnik Los Angeles Times (blog) Google acquires photo- editing site Reuters BusinessWeek  - Washington Post  - Sydney Morning Herald all 31 news articles »  go to comments
27.02.2010

Globalization Partners International (GPI) Offers DITA/XML Consulting Services ... - PR Newswire (press release)

Globalization Partners International (GPI) Offers DITA/XML Consulting Services ... PR Newswire (press release) 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Globalization Partners International (GPI), a provider of website, software and documentation translation services in over 100 languages, ... and more »  go to comments
03.03.2010

Golden View Has Finished Uploading 8 Languages to the New Website - BigNews.biz (press release)

Golden View Has Finished Uploading 8 Languages to the New Website BigNews.biz (press release) Today, Golden View, which is a professional translation and localization provider, has finished uploading 8 languages to the new website Golden View Biz. ... and more »  go to comments
02.03.2010

Core Security Technologies Completes Integration with QualysGuard PCI Connect

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Core Security Technologies announced that is has introduced integration with the QualysGuard® PCI Connect program, the industry’s first Software-as-as-Service (SaaS) ecosystem for PCI compliance. go to comments
01.03.2010

DiffVue Software Released DiffVue V4.4.3 a Diff Utility - PR.com (press release)

DiffVue Software Released DiffVue V4.4.3 a Diff Utility PR.com (press release) DiffVue offers a set of localization ( L10N ) tools. For example, detecting any mal-formatted or missing resource strings during L10N process, eg translation ...  go to comments
27.02.2010

AIM-Virginia Renews Statewide License of Read:OutLoud6 eBook Software to Provide Reading Accommodations for Students with IEPs and Access to Electronic Textbooks

The Virginia Department of Education, through the George Mason University Accessible Instructional Materials Center (AIM-VA), has renewed its statewide license of Read:OutLoud 6, an eBook software program to read digital books aloud. This assistive technology tool provides reading accommodations to an estimated 170,000 students in 1,900 VA public schools. (PRWeb Feb 26, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/02/prweb3644804.htm  go to comments
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