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With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 22:26 22nd Jul
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With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'
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via Street Insider @ 15:17 22nd Jul
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PRNewswire/ -- Workers who might be tempted to cash out their 401(k) savings to cope with the down economy now can get a reality check on how their decision will impact their long-term retirement security thanks to a cash-out calculator being made available by RolloverSystems Inc. (RSI), an independent provider of rollover services.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 15:17 22nd Jul
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PRNewswire/ -- Workers who might be tempted to cash out their 401(k) savings to cope with the down economy now can get a reality check on how their decision will impact their long-term retirement security thanks to a cash-out calculator being made available by RolloverSystems Inc. (RSI), an independent provider of rollover services.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 22:26 22nd Jul
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 22, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Workers who might be tempted to cash out their 401(k) savings to cope with the down economy now can get a reality check on how their decision will impact their long-term retirement security thanks to a cash-out calculator being made available by RolloverSystems Inc. (RSI), an independent provider of rollover services.
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via MarketWatch @ 22:26 22nd Jul
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Ripple, a network of screens located in specialty retail locations featuring content that informs, entertains and connects people to their world, announced today that the company has joined the Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB), an association of out-of-home video networks and suppliers dedicated to the growth and regulation of the booming out-of-home media market.
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via Red Orbit @ 22:30 11th Jun
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Ripple, a network of screens located in specialty retail locations featuring content that informs, entertains and connects people to their world, announced today that the company has joined the Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB), an association of out-of-home video networks and suppliers dedicated to the growth and regulation of the booming out-of-home media market.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 16:07 11th Jun
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ripple, a network of screens located in specialty retail locations featuring content that informs, entertains and connects people to their world, announced today that the company has joined the Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB), an association of out-of-home video networks and suppliers dedicated to the growth and regulation of the booming out-of-home media market.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 16:08 11th Jun
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (Business Wire) -- Ripple, a network of screens located in specialty retail locations featuring content that informs, entertains and connects people to their world, announced today that the company has joined the Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB), an association of out-of-home video networks and suppliers dedicated to the growth and regulation of the booming out-of-home media market.
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via Globe Investor @ 16:08 11th Jun
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 2008--Ripple, a network of screens located in specialty retail locations featuring content that informs, entertains and connects people to their world, announced today that the company has joined the Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB), an association of out-of-home video networks and suppliers dedicated to the growth and regulation of the booming out-of-home media market.
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via Macro World Investor @ 16:08 11th Jun
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Sydney: Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has said that he does not want to sit out of even one international match as he continues to be haunted by the memories of being reduced to a 12th man before the Ashes series 2005.
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via ThatsCricket @ 16:02 10th Jun
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For the Mac blogosphere, it was a week of out-with-the-old, in-with-the-new. In: A new 3G iPhone. Out: Fake Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO's snarky online imposter. In: Apple's new MobileMe service. Out: Apple's old .Mac service. In: The App Store. Out: Web apps -- well, they're still around, but the App Store lets users buy third-party software and run it natively on an iPhone or iPod touch.
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via Mac News World @ 3:13 12th Jul
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For the Mac blogosphere, it was a week of out-with-the-old, in-with-the-new. In: A new 3G iPhone. Out: Fake Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO's snarky online imposter. In: Apple's new MobileMe service. Out: Apple's old .Mac service. In: The App Store. Out: Web apps -- well, they're still around, but the App Store lets users buy third-party software and run it natively on an iPhone or iPod touch.
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via Tech News World @ 19:29 11th Jul
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For the Mac blogosphere, it was a week of out-with-the-old, in-with-the-new. In: A new 3G iPhone. Out: Fake Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO's snarky online imposter. In: Apple's new MobileMe service. Out: Apple's old .Mac service. In: The App Store. Out: Web apps -- well, they're still around, but the App Store lets users buy third-party software and run it natively on an iPhone or iPod touch.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 15:44 11th Jul
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eBay is rolling out new search on the UK site (http://www2.ebay.com/aw/uk/200806131509242.html). Rather than bringing back results solely for matching keywords, search will now look at the category an item is listed in and any item specifics the seller provides so that buyers are more likely to find what they want. Users will be able to switch to and from the old and new systems from within the search results pages, but the old search system will be retired in 4 weeks. eBay UK will also roll out Window Shopping (called snapshot view in the US).
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via Auctionbytes.com @ 10:50 19th Jun
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England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, out of action since sustaining a side strain in a championship match against Durham on May 10, had a brief work-out at Old Trafford yesterday, while his Lancashire team-mates were being held to a tame draw by Nottinghamshire.
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via Telegraph @ 22:17 9th Jun
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MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.
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via Times of India @ 14:17 18th Jun
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MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.
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via Times of India @ 14:17 18th Jun
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What MP3 player out there will also fade in and fade out from one song to another? Kind of overlap songs... (I got some songs that start 10 seconds in, and if they could fade in before the previous song ended - that would be great)
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via Mobility Site @ 23:20 8th Jul
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Australian opening batsman Matthew Hayden has been ruled out of the remainder of his side's tour of the West Indies and will return home after not recovering from the Achilles injury that put him out of the opening Test last week.
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via Cricket World @ 18:35 29th May
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. - Ripple, a network of screens located in specialty retail locations featuring content that informs, entertains and connects people to their world, announced today that the company has joined the Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB), an association of out-of-home vi
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via Earthtimes.org @ 16:08 11th Jun
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A company named Vuestar has reportedly been sending out invoices to companies that it believes are making use of its image-linking patents. The Singapore-based operation appears to be a patent holding firm, the only purpose of which is to license its IP out to other companies. Vuestar argues that it owns patents in Singapore, Australia, and the US that cover the linking of images (instead of merely text) on the web, and therefore everyone that makes use of such a technology needs to pay up.
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via ArsTechnica @ 17:10 28th May
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