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Archive for February, 2008

EBay Sees Growing Risks In Coming Year (TechWeb)

TechWeb - EBay acknowledged that its main auction business faces slowing growth in each of its top three markets.

Paramount to end HD DVD releases (AP)

AP - In a further sign that Sony Corp.’s Blu-ray has won the high-definition format war, Paramount Pictures home entertainment unit said Friday it will release its last HD DVD titles on Tuesday.

Judge allows Wikileaks site to re-open (AP)

AP - A federal judge who shuttered the renegade Web site Wikileaks.org reversed the decision Friday and allowed the site to re-open in the United States.

Curl linking rich Internet applications, SOA (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Curl is linking RIAs (rich Internet applications) to SOA with an update to its Curl RIA Platform Version 6.0 software development technology.

Trends & Innovations - Friday (Investor’s Business Daily)

Investor’s Business Daily - Bank of America ranked No. 1 among banks in consumer complaints of ID theft, according to Federal Trade Commission data complied by Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley. HSBC had the highest estimated incidence rate in deposits. Wireless firms Sprint Nextel and AT&T also ranked high. The report was based on 88,500 complaints made during Jan., March and Sept. in ‘06. Target, Sears, Dell, Macy’s and Wal-Mart were also in the top 25.




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