Thursday, July 5, 2007

China Unicom Tests Music Service

NYT > Technology
  1. China Unicom Tests Music Service - 2007-07-03 08:46:23-04
    China Unicom, the country's No. 2 mobile phone carrier, said Tuesday it has started testing a music download service offering subscribers songs from 23 record companies.
  2. Nokia Siemens Networks Lands India Deal - 2007-07-03 08:46:35-04
    Nokia Siemens Networks won a $900 million contract from India's largest mobile phone operator, Bharti Airtel, to help expand its communications network.
  3. Casio and DoCoMo Form E-Pay Venture - 2007-07-03 08:48:23-04
    The firms aim to provide services and equipments for businesses hoping to attract shoppers using their mobile phones to pay for snacks and concert tickets.
  4. Casio and DoCoMo Form E-Pay Venture - 2007-07-03 08:48:23-04
    The firms aim to provide services and equipments for businesses hoping to attract shoppers using their mobile phones to pay for snacks and concert tickets.
  5. Advertising: Engaging at Any Speed? Commercials Put to Test - 2007-07-03 09:32:41-04
    In new experiments for NBC, people are observed as they watch commercials in fast-forward mode.
  6. Cognizant to Set Up New Center in India - 2007-07-03 10:17:03-04
    Software service provider Cognizant Technology Solutions plans to build a new center in India that will employ nearly 4,000 engineers.
  7. Cognizant to Set Up New Center in India - 2007-07-03 10:17:03-04
    Software service provider Cognizant Technology Solutions plans to build a new center in India that will employ nearly 4,000 engineers.
  8. Bob Metcalfe Takes Helm of Biofuel Company - 2007-07-03 11:02:21-04
    Tech veteran of Xerox Parc, 3Com and a VC, he's now trying his hand in biofuels.
  9. NetSuite Files for IPO - 2007-07-03 11:02:21-04
    In an auction-style public offering, hosted-software maker seeks to raise $75 million--and to stay under Larry Ellison's control.
  10. SAP Admits Data Was Taken From Oracle - 2007-07-03 12:10:24-04
    The German software company says an American subsidiary's actions were "inappropriate" but contests a claim of espionage.
  11. NetSuite Files for IPO - 2007-07-03 15:02:22-04
    In an auction-style public offering, hosted-software maker seeks to raise $75 million--and to stay under Larry Ellison's control.
  12. Bob Metcalfe Takes Helm of Biofuel Company - 2007-07-03 17:52:24-04
    Tech veteran of Xerox Parc, 3Com and a VC, he's now trying his hand in biofuels.
  13. EBay to Be Rival of Craigslist in Online Classifieds - 2007-07-03 23:37:17-04
    EBay, the Internet auction leader, has quietly introduced a new online classified advertising service in the United States.
  14. SAP, German Software Giant, Admits to Illicit Downloads - 2007-07-04 00:00:34-04
    The company said a subsidiary had improperly obtained documents from its archrival Oracle but disputed the extent of the offense.
  15. State of the Art: IPhone-Free Cellphone News - 2007-07-04 16:26:44-04
    T-Mobile had the misfortune to announce a new product last week that may be as game-changing as Apple's.
  16. BlackBerrys Approved for Sale in China - 2007-07-04 21:52:39-04
    Research in Motion has received clearance to sell its BlackBerry device in China after eight years of trying.
  17. In India, Protecting a Whistle-Blower - 2007-07-04 21:52:51-04
    The Internet is being put to novel use in India's southern state of Karnataka: as a shield to protect a bureaucrat against powerful and potentially dangerous enemies.
  18. South Koreans Connect Through Search Engine - 2007-07-04 21:55:22-04
    Tapping a South Korean inclination to help one another on the Web has made Naver.com the undisputed leader of Internet search in the country.
  19. Google - DoubleClick Deal Draws Criticism - 2007-07-04 22:42:49-04
    Europe's major consumer group said Wednesday that it feared Google Inc.'s takeover of DoubleClick Inc. would damage European Union privacy rights and limit consumers' choice of Web content.
  20. Tech Firms Tap Into the 'Green' Movement - 2007-07-04 22:43:05-04
    Being ''green'' is all the rage with technology companies these days, but what's not clear is whether or not the environment-friendly approach is bringing in more greenbacks.

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