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HOUSTON-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- DiCentral Corporation, the first true SaaS model for EDI and B2B e-commerce, has again added to its DiIntegrator suite of proprietary solutions with the development of a built-in API (Application Program Interface) for seamless integration into MS Dynamics GP. Now large volumes of Purchase Orders and Invoices can be directly imported into and exported out of GP in a matter of minutes. In addition to tight integration, DiIntegrator provides process management capabilities such as Advance Ship Notice and Transportation Management System solutions.
in XML & Metadata
via SmartBrief @ 4:35 5th Jul
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HOUSTON - DiCentral Corporation, the first true SaaS model for EDI and B2B e-commerce, has again added to its DiIntegrator suite of proprietary solutions with the development of a built-in API (Application Program Interface) for seamless integration into MS Dynamics GP. Now large volu
in XML & Metadata
via Earthtimes.org @ 4:43 2nd Jul
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HOUSTON (Business Wire) -- DiCentral Corporation, the first true SaaS model for EDI and B2B e-commerce, has again added to its DiIntegrator suite of proprietary solutions with the development of a built-in API (Application Program Interface) for seamless integration into MS Dynamics GP. Now large volumes of Purchase Orders and Invoices can be directly imported into and exported out of GP in a matter of minutes. In addition to tight integration, DiIntegrator provides process management capabilities such as Advance Ship Notice and Transportation Management System solutions.
in XML & Metadata
via Globe Investor @ 14:47 1st Jul
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via TMC Net @ 13:04 14th Jun
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Mice placed in enriched environments can recover lost memories, giving hope to those who study Alzheimer's.
in Biological Science
via PBS @ 20:44 4th Jun
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Talk about dedication! Volunteers in Russia are testing the ability of humans to breathe argon-enriched air, as part of a research program that simulates a manned trip to Mars. Researchers want to know if humans can survive breathing air similar to that found on Mars. Of the experiment one Russian scientist said, "Our experiments show that argon combined with the right portion of oxygen is safe for humans. I tested it on myself and I'm OK, and volunteers are also doing fine." Somehow, I'm not convinced about the rationale and safety of this test. This is preliminary research for the Russian Mars 500 project, which will simulate a manned Mars mission next year.
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 0:26 11th May
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Rats housed in standard conditions show a stronger response to the loss of an expected food reward than those housed in enriched conditions, perhaps indicating a more negative emotional state, according to new research by scientists at Bristol University Veterinary School, published in this week's issue of Royal Society Biology Letters.
in Biological Science
via Huliq.com @ 3:40 22nd May
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Rats housed in standard conditions show a stronger response to the loss of an expected food reward than those housed in enriched conditions, perhaps indicating a more negative emotional state, according to new research by scientists at Bristol University Veterinary School, published recently in Royal Society Biology Letters.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 14:20 21st May
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Sony Europe's IT Peripherals division today announced the launch of the SRSZX1; a unique high-end 2.0 speaker featuring an enriched sound range and fuller bass sound reproduction. The SRSZX1 is ideal for those who use their PC as a multimedia centre and are looking to experience a fuller and richer sound range - whilst gaming, listening to music or watching DVDs.
in Gadgets
via ITP.net @ 15:24 30th Apr
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6/11/08 - Flirtomatic, a mobile and online flirting service, released its alpha version of Flirtomatic. The alpha version can be obtained worldwide and has an enriched mobile interface, built specifically for the users of iPhone and iTouch.
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via Broadband Wireless Exchange Magazine @ 11:20 13th Jun
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Liverpool (England), June 10: A museum charting the history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade opens to the public this week, focussing on the way this city enriched itself on human trafficking, but also on the resistance of enslaved Africans showed.
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via ZeeNews.com @ 9:31 10th Jun
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Orion Blastar tips us to an AP report that 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" uranium has successfully been removed from Iraq. The operation lasted three months, and it required 37 separate flights and an 8,500-mile trip by boat to reach a port in Montreal. Quoting: "While yellowcake alone is not considered potent enough for a so-called 'dirty bomb' -- a conventional explosive that disperses radioactive material -- it could stir widespread panic if incorporated in a blast. Yellowcake also can be enriched for use in reactors and, at higher levels, nuclear weapons using sophisticated equipment. The Iraqi government sold the yellowcake to a Canadian uranium producer, Cameco Corp., in a transaction the official described as worth 'tens of millions of dollars.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 7:13 7th Jul
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Many parents state that they are too busy with the regular academics and therefore would like to know why they should teach art to their children. First of all, I believe that all children love art, that God has given a joy for creating as a gift to each of us, but it has to be encouraged and nurtured. Secondly, there has been much research which reveals that students who receive an art education also do better with the academics. Finally, we all desire our students to be well rounded and enriched, capable in a variety of areas. Leonardo Da Vinci, the first "Renaissance man," was able to do many things in an excellent manner.
in Arts & Culture
via Home School World @ 15:14 30th May
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