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Revolutions Medical Patent News

Revolutions Medical Corporation (OTCBB: RMCP – News) is pleased to report that it has recently received a notice of allowance through its patent attorney Richard Moseley from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for issuance as a patent for its Rev Vac Safety syringe. This patent will be issued shortly and will be the second US patent protecting its proprietary Rev Vac Safety Syringe. Ron Wheet, CEO of Revolutions Medical states "the timing couldn't be any better. As we await clearance from the FDA on our pre-market 510k application for our Rev Vac Safety Syringe, we now will have two strong US patents protecting our proprietary technology. In addition, we have also spent the time and money necessary to protect our US patents internationally over the last 6 months.

Sony tells Rev. Phelps to stop using song

The Rev. Fred Phelps' group known for picketing soldiers' funerals around the country has been accused by a music company of violating copyright laws.

WEBCAST: Rev. Don Overbeek, Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation, Grand Rapids

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BRIEF-Verisign gives Q4 rev outlook, comments on market conditions

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Strategies: Use search engines to rev your business

C'mon, admit it. When you put up your website, you had visions of millions of people suddenly clicking over to your site; the customers and money flocking in. It didn't really work out that way, did it? That's because people have to first find you among the millions of websites out there. You have to appear high in search engine results.

MORRIS, John C., 108 YRS., 11 Mos. Kentucky Colonel, Author, Pastor, Painter Dies

Rev. John Crystal Morris, born November 21, 1899 (1898?)in Piggott, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on Monday, OCTOBER 27, 2008 in Hartford, Kentucky, USA.

Amazon's CloudFront Content Delivery Network Takes Off

In a bid to rev up its cloud computing offering, web giant Amazon.com has launched its beta version of content delivery network (CDN), dubbed as “CloudFront” that was announced back in September.

Consumers want quality cameras on mobile phones

Here’s something for Apple to consider for its next rev of the iPhone: a better camera. A study by the Strategy Analytics research group shows that a quality camera is the primary mobile phone add-on for which consumers in the U.S. and Western Europe would be willing to pay—and willing to pay the most, compared to other mobile device features.

Escape from a madman

JONESTOWN, Guyana (CNN) -- Cyanide was being bought and shipped to the Rev. Jim Jones' jungle compound in South America for at least two years before 909 Americans died there at the command of their cult leader, CNN has learned.

ADTRAN Unveils NetVanta 3G Module

ADTRAN Inc.(ADTN) now offers a 3G card for its NetVanta 3305 router. Connectivity for the card is currently supported by the Evolution Data Optimized Rev. A (EV-DO) service of Verizon Wireless.

Oprah working OT for Sen. Obama

Sen. Obama and the talk queen hooked up on a morning conference call Monday to strategize with prominent African-Americans, including Sean (Diddy) Combs, Donna Brazile, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn and the Rev. Joseph Lowery.

Cloud Has Shrinking Effect on StarOffice Price Tag

Last Friday Sun Microsystems, its fortunes about as low as a snake’s belly, moved its StarOffice franchise into a new Cloud Computing unit with clear instructions to “grow revenues.” StarOffice 9, the latest rev of the Microsoft wannabe, was sent to market Monday priced at $34.95 for a one-off download, half the price of its predecessor, leaving one to assume that it wasn’t selling at 70 bucks – especially since pretty much the same thing can be had for nothing from OpenOffice.org.

Cloud Has Shrinking Effect on StarOffice Price Tag

Last Friday Sun Microsystems, its fortunes about as low as a snake’s belly, moved its StarOffice franchise into a new Cloud Computing unit with clear instructions to “grow revenues.” StarOffice 9, the latest rev of the Microsoft wannabe, was sent to market Monday priced at $34.95 for a one-off download, half the price of its predecessor, leaving one to assume that it wasn’t selling at 70 bucks – especially since pretty much the same thing can be had for nothing from OpenOffice.org.

Cloud Has Shrinking Effect on StarOffice Price Tag

Last Friday Sun Microsystems, its fortunes about as low as a snake’s belly, moved its StarOffice franchise into a new Cloud Computing unit with clear instructions to “grow revenues.” StarOffice 9, the latest rev of the Microsoft wannabe, was sent to market Monday priced at $34.95 for a one-off download, half the price of its predecessor, leaving one to assume that it wasn’t selling at 70 bucks – especially since pretty much the same thing can be had for nothing from OpenOffice.org.

Microsoft Trying To Shiv the Potential Google-Verizon Wireless Search Deal

Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is trying hard to snatch away the search deal that Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has been working on with the second largest U.S. carrier Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ), and has offered a much sweeter rev share deal as part of it, reports WSJ, citing sources. MSFT saw an opening as Google was distracted trying to work and defend its search ad pact with Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), which was officially called off yesterday, the story says. Details of Google’s talks with VZW came out in August, and at that time the deal was supposed to be a comprehensive one: Google would have been the default search provider on Verizon devices and would give it a share of ad revenue. The search functionality would be on VZW’s homescreen. Later on, the deal could extend to Verizon’s Web portal and even its FiOS TV service.

JVC Teams up With Hinder for Carstereoke Video and JgermeisterTour

Thursday, October 30, 2008 -- LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- JVC Mobile Entertainment announced their partnership with the highly anticipated Jägermeister Tour, which kicks off in Salt Lake City on Oct. 24, featuring 3X platinum selling act Hinder, Trapt, Rev Theory and a local Jägermeister sponsored band.

Can Mumbai Champs score maiden win?

With three more games to go, Mumbai Champs, whose coach Sandeep Patil has been relieved of his duties, will be keen to show they are not in the league to merely make up the numbers. Now it's up to Nathan Astle, their captain, and new coach Dean Jones to rev up the side. They have no chance of qualifying for the semi-finals - they have no points from five games - but they will want to avoid the wooden spoon.

NetVanta 3G Wireless WAN Module

US - ADTRAN announced the addition of broadband 3G wireless capability in its NetVanta 3305 modular router. The NetVanta 3G Network Interface Module (NIM) is certified for use with Verizon Wireless’ BroadbandAccess Wireless Router service and provides a rapid, secure and cost-effective connectivity option when used in conjunction with ADTRAN’s NetVanta 3305 modular router. The NetVanta 3G NIM provides Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) service using Verizon’s Evolution Data Optimized Rev. A (EV-DO) service, allowing customers to take advantage of flexible deployment options at broadband speeds from a single platform.

Sprint committed to Nextel, revises iDEN business

Wireless voice and data network provider Sprint on Thursday announced it will extend its long-standing partnership with Motorola and enhance its unique iDEN network. Upgrades will include a greater network and infrastructure support along with software upgrades. In addition to Nextel Direct Connect's push-to-talk (PTT) service that relies on the iDEN network, Sprint will continue to offer its Sprint Mobile Broadband PTT service that uses the newer, faster EVDO Rev. A network to connect users instantly and without associated billable minutes.


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