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Elemica, the virtual supply chain management network for chemicals, has reported $50 billion worth of transactions for the fiscal year just ended - its second profitable year. Elemica also will hold its first Supply Chain Collaboration Conference at the Ashland Inc. facilities in Dublin, Ohio, on Oct. 9. Next month, the partnership holds its first roadshow in Frankfurt, Germany, on Nov. 29.
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via Inbound Logistics @ 13:17 11th May
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via News-Medical.Net @ 8:13 9th May
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Calando Pharmaceuticals doses first patient with CALAA-01, a targeted nanoparticle therapeutic. This represents the first siRNA therapeutic to enter the clinic in oncology and the first targeted delivery of any RNAi product. PASADENA, Calif.-- June 2, 2008- Calando Pharmaceuticals, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ: ARWR), announced today that the first patient has successfully completed the first dosing cycle (four doses over two weeks) of CALAA-01 in the first clinical trial using systemically-delivered siRNA to treat cancer. CALAA-01 is a targeted nanoparticle, comprised of a proprietary, non-chemically-modified siRNA against the M2 subunit of ribonucleotide reductase-a clinically-validated cancer target-formulated with Calando's proprietary RONDEL(TM) (RNAi/Oligonucleotide Nanoparticle Delivery) pol
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via Nanotechnology.com @ 2:45 5th Jun
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EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva today announced the results of a new EU wide survey on e-commerce and cross border trade. The figures show that even though e-commerce is taking off at national level, cross-border e-commerce is failing to keep pace. From 2006 to 2008, the share of all EU consumers that have bought at least one item over the internet has increased significantly (from 27% to 33%) whilst cross border e-commerce is stable (6% to 7%). The pattern is similar for those with internet access at home - 56% of consumers with internet at home have made a purchase (in any country including their own) by e-commerce compared to 50% in 2006, while only 13% (of those with internet access at home) made a cross-border e-commerce purchase compared to 12% in 2006.
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via Indlawnews @ 23:11 23rd Jun
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Fujian's provincial foreign trade and economic cooperation department and China International E-Commerce Centre (CIECC) have jointly launched an international e-commerce application platform in Fujian. It is China's first regional e-commerce platform.
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via Hong Kong Trade Development Council @ 8:24 30th May
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Irvine, Calif. – May 5, 2008 – Autobytel Inc. (Nasdaq:ABTL), a leading automotive marketing services company, today announced the addition of The Enthusiast Network (TEN) to its rapidly growing AutoReach Ad Network. Autobytel will supply targeted advertising from the AutoReach Ad Network to TEN’s 35 car focused web properties. TEN is one of several recent automotive publishers to join AutoReach, increasing the total network impression count to well over one hundred million.
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via AutoBytel.com @ 5:37 6th May
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Google doesn't operate a network, if uses others. They take this attitude like all people who want a free ride. Verizon has a valid need to test an application on it's network before letting it on it. What if a new application causes network problems for Verizon's network and their Customers on that network. Will Google make Verizon whole if they lose business because of a snafu is loosed on their network by some rouge application. Give me a break. Will Google allow me to put applications on their servers without and testing> I doubt it would. I would put up such a fuss about their right to control their network, etc. Get a real life Google.
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via NetworkWorld @ 20:27 7th May
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tokyo • Japan’s Sanyo Electric Co reported its first annual net profit in four years yesterday after drastic streamlining helped return the struggling electronics maker to the black. The Osaka-based company expects further bottom line growth this year on the back of rising sales of digital cameras and rechargeable batteries.
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via Qatar Peninsula @ 2:28 24th May
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IRVINE, Calif. - Autobytel Inc. (Nasdaq:ABTL), a leading automotive marketing services company, today announced the addition of The Enthusiast Network (TEN) to its rapidly growing AutoReach Ad Network. Autobytel will supply targeted advertising from the AutoReach Ad Network
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via Earthtimes.org @ 13:44 5th May
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Prograde, a Cincinnati-based print distributor that provides integrated marketing and fulfillment services in 48 states and 14 countries, is the first company to go live on Four51's e-commerce and business management platform. For distributors interested in a no-cost, end-to-end business management system, Four51 has partnered with SAP to deliver a system that combines the Four51 commerce engine with the SAP Business One back-office software.
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via Macro World Investor @ 19:53 11th Jun
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ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- SparkIP, an online intellectual property (IP) network for the scientific community, today announced significant growth of their online network. In the past quarter the addition of new universities, research institutions and licensable technologies has resulted in SparkIP becoming the world's largest online IP marketplace. With the addition of 19 institution partners and more than 3,500 licensable technologies, SparkIP has rapidly emerged as the first dynamic and interactive map of worldwide innovation allowing people to quickly find, understand and act on new technological advances.
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via Media Workstation @ 16:01 6th May
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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2008--SparkIP, an online intellectual property (IP) network for the scientific community, today announced significant growth of their online network. In the past quarter the addition of new universities, research institutions and licensable technologies has resulted in SparkIP becoming the world’s largest online IP marketplace. With the addition of 19 institution partners and more than 3,500 licensable technologies, SparkIP has rapidly emerged as the first dynamic and interactive map of worldwide innovation allowing people to quickly find, understand and act on new technological advances.
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via Macro World Investor @ 16:00 6th May
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via Mobility Site @ 11:15 11th Jun
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Network Box USA, Inc. (www.networkboxusa.com), the American arm of managed security company Network Box Corp., announced today the release of "live watch" trace functionality for the Network Box line of award-winning unified threat management (UTM) products. The Network Box is a remotely-managed appliance that combines several applications into a single, cost-effective device that lets organizations easily combat hackers, worms, backdoors and other online menaces.
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via Macro World Investor @ 6:04 27th May
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FeatherBoa points out that the New Democratic Party in Canada has introduced legislation to limit the amount of control Canadian ISPs can exert over their subscribers. The bill would amend the Telecommunications Act to "prohibit network operators from engaging in network management practices that favour, degrade or prioritize any content, application or service transmitted over a broadband network based on its source, ownership or destination, subject to certain exceptions." Support for net neutrality in Canada has been building for quite a while now. Quoting CBC News: "'This bill is about fairness to consumers,' said Charlie Angus, the NDP's digital spokesman. It also looks to prohibit 'network operators from preventing a user from attaching any device to their network and requires network operators to make information about the user's a
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via Slashdot @ 7:55 30th May
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A client using ISA 2000 can't connect to their network servers when connecting through a VPN. At first they can access them, but after a few minutes they can't access the servers. The VPN connection is still connected, but they can't do anything on the network remotely. What could be causing the network server loss?
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via SearchNetworkingChannel.com @ 6:47 3rd Jul
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said its first-quarter profit more than doubled as sales increased sharply. The company also raised its fiscal 2008 earnings forecast to a range of $2.30 to $2.39 a share. GameStop said its earnings in the latest three months were $62.1 million, or 37 cents a share, compared with a profit of $24.7 million, or 15 cents a share. The figure in the latest quarter includes debt extinguishment expense of 1 cent a share. Sales climbed 42% to $1.81 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet Research expected a profit of 34 cents a share on sales of $1.72 billion. In the second quarter, GameStop expects to earn 26 to 28 cents a share, ahead of the average analyst estimate of 24 cents a share. End of Story
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via MarketWatch @ 10:06 22nd May
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HONG KONG (Menafn - MarketWatch) -- Sanyo Electric Co. Thursday posted full-year net income for the first time in four years, reflecting strong sales of digital cameras, rechargeable batteries and other consumer products.
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via MENAFN @ 12:31 22nd May
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In the first quarter, web sales dropped by 19.1% to $12.3 million from $15.2 million in the first quarter of 2007. Select Comfort, No. 175 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, also posted a net loss of $7.1 million on sales of $168.2 million, compared with net income of $10.7 million on revenue of $216.5 million in the first quarter of 2007. Comparable store sales dropped year-over-year by 25%. The web accounted for about 7% of total sales in the first quarter.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 2:56 15th May
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PASADENA, Calif. - NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has returned its first images from the surface of Mars, showing that the probe's vital solar arrays have successfully deployed and giving scientists their first up-close glimpse of the Martian arctic surface. Phoenix landed in a northern polar region of Mars called Vastitas Borealis late Sunday, with mission controllers here at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) receiving their first signals from the spacecraft at about 7:53 p.m. EDT (2353 GMT). The first image Phoenix was instructed to take was of its solar arrays...
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via Lucianne.com @ 8:50 26th May
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Tokyo - Sony Corp said Wednesday that its net profit nearly tripled to a record in the past fiscal year, which ended in March, as its operating profit rose fivefold from the year before, thanks to brisk sales of liquid crystal display televisions, digital cameras and personal computers. Net profit for the Japanese home electronics company rose to 369.44 billion yen (3.55 billion dollars) from 126.3 billion yen, beating estimates, while its operating profit, which is a company's earning minus interest payments and taxes, surged to 374.5 billion yen from 71.8 billion yen.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 12:55 14th May
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This is the chart I was doing when I found the mistake in the previous post. It shows the share of retail sales growth coming from e-commerce (leaving out gasoline station and fuel oil dealers). Until recently, e-commerce accounted for a relatively small share of retail sales growth. In the first quarter, however, e-commerce was 36% of growth
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via Business Week @ 21:33 1st Jul
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Austin, TX (PRWEB) June 6, 2008 -- Buzz Corps, Inc. announced today the formation of the Influencers Network (In Network), a free resource designed to bring together community influencers of every stripe. Aside from giving community leaders a place to share their expertise and learn from one another, the IN Network provides tried-and-tested marketing, sales and business expertise from the principals at Buzz Corps. In Network members enjoy access to best practices in search engine optimization, sales and marketing best practices, building and expanding an audience and effectively contributing to and drawing on efforts of their peers.
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via PR-USA.net @ 15:19 8th Jun
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This new standard will offer incr eased flexibility to integrators and users of network video equipment. First cooperation in the security industry to establish a global open standard for the interface of network video products„ Interoperability between different vendors' products will simplify installation of network video products regardless of brand„ Greater freedom for end-users when choosing equipment, resulting in more cost-effective and flexible solutions„ Creation of an open forum for further development of the new standard„.
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via ITP.net @ 14:55 13th May
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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2008--Mu Dynamics, a pioneer in helping network operators and their vendors eliminate downtime through proactive service assurance, today announced a breakthrough Denial of Service (DoS) Module for the Mu-4000 appliance. This new Mu solution ensures service providers can proactively identify and eliminate service, application and network downtime caused by DoS and Distributed DoS attacks. Studies from Network Strategy Partners (NSP) and others put the cost of downtime for a large service provider network in excess of $100,000 per hour. (See
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via Macro World Investor @ 10:51 19th May
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