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Nanny software company introduces elder-care aid (BizJournals) - Two Philadelphia attorneys who developed payroll software for people with nannies have come out with a similar product for employers of caregivers for the elderly.
Indian software company targets acquisitions in Asia (Bangkok Post) - Singapore _ Satyam Computer Services Ltd, India's fourth largest exporter of software services, is looking for acquisitions in various Asian markets as part of a plan to expand in the region.
Tesco moves into software market (BBC News) - Tesco is to sell own-brand PC software, pitching the supermarket giant against the likes of Microsoft.
Tesco take the software option to boost profits (The Scotsman) - TESCO is preparing to further expand its burgeoning empire by taking on Microsoft in the £8.5 billion UK computer software industry.
Tesco Ventures Into Computer Software (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) - Tesco, Britain's biggest food retailer, is to launch own-branded computer software in 100 stores during October. Tesco officials said an initial range of six products would include office software and security suites and would sell for less than ?20 each, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
Tesco takes on might of Microsoft with cheap own-brand software (Guardian Unlimited) - Grocer to launch own-brand software in bid to undercut global giant.
Tesco to launch own-branded pc software (Tiscali) - LONDON (Reuters) - Food retailer Tesco is to launch own-branded software in 100 stores this month, The Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported.
Tesco Ventures Into Computer Software (Ananova) - Tesco, Britain's biggest food retailer, is to launch own-branded computer software in 100 stores during October.
Petersen founded multimillion-dollar software firm (Chicago Sun-Times) - James F. Petersen built a multimillion-dollar computer software company from the ground up. But he preferred to think of himself as "just a kid from the South Side of Chicago," his wife said.
Voice Recognition Software Put To Test (CBS News) - While suffering from a temporary physical handicap, CBS News Technology Analyst Larry Magid tried out NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software. He reports on the system's effectiveness and even tries it out while "writing" his column.
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