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ADV: LaFraise.com, purveyor of mighty fine t-shirts
Lafraise is a 500 items limited tshirts editor. It offers to graphists, designers a visual permanently contest and, for the winners, offers 1000€ to print the tshirt. The purpose is finally to produce, sell the most appreciate visuals according to the visitors’ vote.
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RIAA's Legal Steamroller May Grind to Halt
For the past five years, the Recording Industry Association of America has been prosecuting people -- and threatening to prosecute many more -- for sharing copyrighted content online without authorization. Last year, in the first file-sharing lawsuit ever to go to trial, Jammie Thomas was found liable for sharing two dozen songs -- and the judge ordered her to pay $222,000 to Capitol Records. Now, that judge has admitted that he made a "manifest error" during the trial, and Thomas may get another day in court. [in E-Commerce Times]
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Tap's open
Dobbies has published its "open offer", involving tapping shareholders for £150 million. [in Scotsman.com Business: e-business]
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Yahoo Parries Icahn's Jab
Chairman fires back with detailed account of how acquisition talks broke down with Microsoft. [in E-Commerce News for IT Managers]
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Peak UpTime Grows With Another VAR Acquisition
Peak UpTime's acquisition of ConXts lets it expand to the K-12 market and opens new government sales possibilities. [in VARBusiness.com : News]
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Apple's Non-Exclusive iPhone Deals Extend Reach
Orange, Vodafone, SingTel, American Movil, Swisscom -" the hits keep piling up for Apple as initial iPhone rollout phase of exclusive disty deals appears over. [in VARBusiness.com : News]
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TECH BLOG Who Is Facebook Trying to Protect?
Google and Facebook have been at each other's throats in recent days over Friend Connect, Google's platform for mirroring your social networking data around the Web. Apparently, Facebook doesn't like the fact that Friend Connect does exactly what it's designed to do. [in E-Commerce Times]
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Facebook Faces-Off With Google's Friend Connect
While Google claims that it hoped to grow traffic by allowing the free flow of profile information, Facebook contends that the move to block Friend Connect was in the interest of protecting its users' privacy. [in VARBusiness.com : News]
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Small Business Has a New Online Calling Card
Webcards are an easier alternative to creating Web sites. [in E-Commerce News for IT Managers]
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Extending Reach and Ensuring Effectiveness of Leadership Development: The Role of Technology-Based Learning
[in ITPapers.com - Privacy Issues]
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