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U.S. software mogul blasts into space (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - U.S. software mogul Charles Simonyi and two Russian cosmonauts blasted into orbit on Saturday aboard a Russian spaceship watched by Simonyi's friend, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart.
Software billionaire on his way to space (CNN.com) - BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (AP) -- A Russian rocket carrying U.S. billionaire Charles Simonyi and two cosmonauts blasted off Saturday en route to the international space station.
Investing Systems: 'Half Price Sale on Stock Picking Software Offers High Powered Gains to Short Term Traders' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Investing Systems announced the limited time release of annual licenses to the Stock Picker RT software for less than half the regular price.
Google Evades Question About Software Similarities (PC World via Yahoo! News) - Google Inc. has commented on a new software tool it released in China this week, although it did not address allegations that the software bears more than a passing resemblance to a rival's product.
Supply Chain Solution: Order Logistics Global Quality Software, iPQA, Featured In Logistics Profile On Liz Claiborne (SupplyChainSolutions - SupplyChainMarket) - Order Logistics iPQA software for managing product quality across a global supply chain has been featured in an article profiling Liz Claiborne's successful logistics implementation. The article, "Liz Claiborne's Logistics Homerun," is featured in Apparel Magazine.
Germany: Acquisition for Software Maker (New York Times) - Software, a software maker, agreed to buy webMethods of the United States for $546 million in cash to add networking software to its product line and more than double its customer numbers in North America. Software, based in Darmstadt, will pay $9.15 for each webMethods share, the companies said. The price is 26 percent higher than the closing price of webMethods on Wednesday. WebMethods, based ...
Software AG To Buy webMethods For $546 Million In Challenge To IBM, Microsoft (InformationWeek) - Software AG has no plans to eliminate any products at either company, but some analysts say there is significant overlap among the two product lines.
Hyperbolic Software Releases Tidy Up! Version 1.2.5 (The Mac Observer) - Hyperbolic Software released version 1.2.5 of it's Tidy Up! software on Friday
Matsushita opens embedded software center in Vietnam (EETimes) - Matsushita Electric has opened its third R&D center in southeast Asia, an embedded software development center in Vietnam that will collaborate with a local university to train embedded software engineers.
Raleigh software firm bought by Texas company (BizJournals) - Accuro Healthcare Solutions Inc. has acquired a Raleigh software concern for an undisclosed amount.
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