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The Software You Buy Vs. the Free Stuff (New York Times) - Are tax software programs still worth the cost in this era of free Web-based help?
Software to sports to security (River Valley Business Report) - After selling both Winnebago Software Co. and Miken Sports in Caledonia, Minn., in the past six years, Jeb Griffith’s entrepreneurial spirit continues.
Fortune 300 Sonic Automotive, Inc. to Install aaXchange(R) Software at 177 Franchises Nationwide (The Auto Channel) - DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla.--Feb. 1, 20061, 2006--Fortune 300 company Sonic Automotive, Inc., one of the United States' largest automotive retailers, will be implementing the latest in technological innovation in each of its 177 dealership franchises nationwide through an agreement with automotive software company American Auto Exchange, Inc. (aaXchange(R)).
Interstar unveils XTrax T.38 Fax over IP workflow tracking software for VoIP networks (CanadaIT.com) - Interstar's XTrax? fax tracking software deployed with boardless XMediusFAX® T.38 Fax over IP (FoIP) fax server software provides the healthcare industry with a cost-effective remedy for the challenges of efficient fax workflow management and HIPAA compliance, further leveraging VoIP investments.
RIM's new BlackBerry software skirts possible U.S. ban (CBC News) - Research In Motion has developed new software that would allow it to continue operating in the United States should the courts ban its BlackBerry hand-held devices in the country.
TechWeek: Ultimate Software Fighting (TheStreet.com) - A small-cap software company is adding to the on-demand arsenal.
Software maker reports 4Q loss (Contra Costa Times) - ActivIdentity (ACTI), the Fremont-based software company formerly known as ActivCard, reported a widening fourth quarter loss on declining revenue. The company's quarterly revenue was $11.5 million, down slightly from $11.6 million the same period a year ago.
Privacy fears over Google’s new software (India Daily) - A prominent digital rights group has forcefully urged computers users not to install the latest version of Google’s desktop software, which it says greatly increases the risk to personal privacy.
Nuclear War Over Software Patents? (LinuxInsider.com) - In 1991, open-source pioneer Richard M. Stallman warned that software patents -- then something of a novelty -- would create enormous havoc for industry. His concern? Locking software behind patent walls, away from developers, would have a chilling effect on a nascent open source movement, with its promise of sweeping innovation.
Base-10 Content Management Software Adds DAM Features (EContent Magazine) - The developers of Base-10 Content Management, a Web content management system designed to empower companies of all sizes to effectively manage business-critical Web site content, images, documents and email marketing campaigns, have added a Digital Asset Management platform to its software.
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