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Nielsen Rolls Out Advanced, Intuitive IMS Software (Mediaweek) - Nielsen Media Research last week unveiled Clear Decisions, a new platform for its Interactive Market Systems, which the research giant claims is a “quantum leap” in software. Early reviews from agency planners who use IMS to mine syndicated and custom marketing and media research data seemed to agree.
Kicking Cuba's Free Software Switch Into a Higher Gear (TechNewsWorld.com) - After years of deliberation, the University of Havana has finally decided to switch over to free software on its network of computers, virtually all of which currently use Windows operating systems. The plan, which was approved by the University Council, envisages the intensive training of professors and computer personnel this year, followed in 2009 by the broad installation of the GNU/Linux ...
Software firm joins the TCG (Portsmouth Herald) - GREENLAND — Great Bay Software, the innovator of Endpoint Profiling for enterprise networks, announces it has joined the Trusted Computing Group. Great Bay Software's membership in TCG is part of the company's continuing commitment to...
The Free Software Foundation is reviewing Novell's right to sell new versions of Linux (New Mobile Computing) - operating system software after the open-source community criticized Novell for teaming up with Microsoft. "The community of people wants to do anything they can to interfere with this deal and all deals like it.
Software association steps back, reorganizes (The Oregonian) - For a time, it seemed Harvey Mathews and the Software Association of Oregon weren't a good fit. SAO hired Mathews as its president late in 2006, recruiting him from Associated Oregon Industries to help modernize the high-tech trade group.
UT experts write ice sheet software (Austin American-Statesman) - How do you create computer software that shows how an ice sheet might change decades from now?
An Advance In Image Recognition Software (Slashdot) - Roland Piquepaille alerts us to work by US and Israeli researchers who have developed software that can identify the subject of an image characterized using only 256 to 1024 bits of data. The researchers said this "could lead to great advances in the automated identification of online images and, ultimately, provide a basis for computers to see like humans do." As an example, they've picked up ...
Education Publishers to Donate Educational Software to Schools (PRWeb) - To support learning in and out of the classroom, Weekly Reader Corporation, a leading publisher of classroom magazines and educational supplements, and Innovative Knowledge, a leading San Jose-based educational software developer, have teamed up to provide its popular Weekly Reader: Mastering series of educational software to schools free-of-charge. If a student purchases the software, Weekly ...
Education Publishers to Donate Educational Software to Schools (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) - To support learning in and out of the classroom, Weekly Reader Corporation, a leading publisher of classroom magazines and educational supplements, and Innovative Knowledge, a leading San Jose-based educational software developer, have teamed up to provide its popular Weekly Reader:
AlternativeSoft to Deliver a New Software Release with Database in 2008 (PRWeb) - AlternativeSoft presents a new release of its software which includes a free hedge funds and fund of funds database in 2008 (PRWeb May 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb970044.htm
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