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Wirenode, the Prague based mobile technology start-up, has launched a mobile platform. It contains a mobile web site builder, a mobile web hosting and a social networking promotion tool, all for free. --/24-7PressRelease/ - PRAHA, CZECH REPUBLIC, January 29, 2008 - - The mobile web site builder features easy-to-use WYSIWYG editor. The user is not required to be familiar with any programming language nor HTML. Besides text and images, it is also possible to embed text boxes for leaving feedback, then readers surfing the mobile web site can send a message from their mobile phones to the site owner. - The editor also offers a widget option. Users can place on the mobile page a widget that imports any RSS feed. This way bloggers have an instant tool for mobilizing their blogs for people on the go.


Iron Mountain, Inc. Q4 2007 Earnings Call Transcript

On the back of that you will notice we recently announced a joint relationship with Hewlett Packard for additional businesses. This is the case now mirroring our medical space and expertise with additional partner with HP and it goes like this. HP has some tremendous technology in that space that is use to back up create the disaster recovery copy and take off side and ArchivesOne actually get a 2 for 1 value proposition for hospital, and drain down or reduce their own site storage cost dramatically. For their medical images archives, for the layman that means, CAT scans, MRIs and so forth. It is probably the fastest growing segment of additional data in the world. If your cost over 20 that and probably email. So there is a huge market opportunity, we are partner with HP, both and not just using their technology but it's a partnership in which we and at the HP sales force will excel into this platform and we are the service providers.


Going Against The Curve

Can't think of it! ... [The 'patients bill of rights'?--ed That's the issue Bacon cites. That's not it. ...] P.S.: Why have editors if they're not going to make a reporter confront the obvious bit of evidence that undermines his thesis? ... It's so much easier, I guess, just to cut any mention of i---------n from the story. ... 1:06 A.M.

Fred Thompson on the GOP Debate: "I didn't watch it. I was on a plane ..."** Thompson could have given a post-debate interview to any news organization in the country. He picked Breitbart.tv. ... Thompson teases at moving into the gaping, bi-partisan anti-amnesty void--"our unprotected borders are out of hand"--but leaves himself plenty of room. ... He also uses the word "midget" in describing the GOP field. ...

** Memo to Thompson: "I didn't watch it.


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Toll road rejected

A man in an orange shirt frowned in disgust as he walked passed Malecha, a surfer who recently moved to the county from Oahu, Hawaii.About 30 feet away, toll-road opponent Chris Pearson of San Diego and project supporter Robert Ruiz of Riverside, a construction union representative, were debating the merits of the $875 million project."If you don't address the congestion on the (Interstate) 5 freeway now, we'll pay the price 20 years from now," Ruiz told Pearson. Ruiz said the traffic congestion only will get much worse and, with it, the environment, as more car-belched emissions foul the air and aggravate global warming.But Pearson maintained that congestion is going to get worse in any case."I'd rather have people fighting traffic than ruin the beach," he said.Referring to Trestles Beach, which is just west of where the proposed toll road would tie into I-5, Pearson said: "This is one of the best breaks in all of California."Ruiz said there were economic reasons for supporting the project, as well.


Is Executive Hubris Ruining Companies?

The iPod experience highlights how world-class innovators are always going to have technical experts who know how to find, as well as develop, innovations. By contrast, the 'not invented here syndrome' with its premise that in-house innovations will trump outside ones, is a hallmark of hubris.

It's also easy to overlook how hubris can interfere with efficient manufacturing. Take the Segway, Dean Kamen's self balancing, two wheel scooter that riders operate while standing. With all the hype, Kamen built a 75,000 square foot manufacturing facility in New Hampshire that is setup to produce at least 40,000 units a month. This was based on his estimate that the firm could capture 0.1% of the global population of 6 billion people and sell 6 million Segways each year. Weeks later, the Segway was forced into an embarrassing recall of its entire installed base of 23,500 scooters.


The Wisdom of the Chaperones

These pages look a lot like Google News search results—a collection of news articles and blog posts from the past day that match your interest. The matches aren't based on exact keywords, but rather on a more complex word-math algorithm that can figure out that a post about Carly Smithson matches my American Idol interest.

Persai won me over immediately because it's an anti-social network: It ignores everything and everyone on the Internet except for what I want to read. Rather than presume I'm like other people, Persai tracks my unique reading habits and, more importantly, remembers what I don't want. Telling the program I don't like something is as simple as clicking a red X labeled "reject." Persai notes which news articles and blog posts I despise, then filters out others like them by doing more math on what words show up in the articles and where they appear.


LIVE BLOG: Apex Beating Britt 33-31 Going Into Fourth

I'm here inside Minges Coliseum now, and I'll be keeping you up-to-date on what's going on in the Apex vs. Jack Britt game. The favorite here has to be Britt, but Apex's magical run through the playoffs could continue. I think we're going to see a very good game here, but the thing I'm looking for is how the height of the Bucs impacts how Apex plays their game. We'll see soon enough. The clock shows 1:35 before the start of the game, we'll have a little longer than that, though.

Just an update - Wakefield was knocked out of the playoffs this afternoon with a 66-53 loss to Westover. More on that coming later today.

9:37 AM: Well, I'm still in Raleigh at this point, but we're preparing to head out to Pitt County to cover the final day of the Eastern Regionals. We will have coverage of both local games: Wakefield vs.


Boca Pharmacal gets OK for allergy drug

Boca Pharmacal said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given it final approval too market a generic version of Pamlab's Palgic oral solution, which treats allergic rhinitis, commonly called hay fever.

The Coral Springs-based developer and distributor of generic drugs said it will launch its product immediately.

Boca Pharmacal said the approval came out of its filing of an abbreviated new drug application. The company said it expects many similar applications to be approved in 2008.

"This approval is another example of our commitment to providing affordable drug products to customers and consistent innovation in the pharmaceutical industry," Chief Executive Officer Robert J. Edwards Jr. said in a news release. "At Boca Pharmacal, we pride ourselves on our ability to offer lower-volume items that may have been overlooked by some of the larger generic companies."

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Ten things you should about GPS units

They provide the user with basic guidelines on whether to go left, right, or straight ahead during their journey and some even offer verbal alerts such as when you are travelling over the speed limit or are approaching a red-light camera.

If you are growing tired of the very polite voice inhabiting your GPS, novelty and celebrity voice skins are available to users of TomTom units - on sale either from the manufacturer itself or from the nascent third-party market which peddles a wide array of celebrity impressions from the likes of Elvis, the Queen and Marilyn Monroe.

For those looking for more functional voice upgrades, forking out a little extra cash will fund the more sophisticated text-to-speech capabilities currently inhabiting products at the top end of the market which will read out street names.


 
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