ClearCube Technology announces expansion into Middle East markets (AME Info)

August 11, 2009

ClearCube Technology, the leader in centralized and virtual computing, announced a new joint venture that will expand its presence in the Middle East.

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Billionaire buys half-off S.F. office building (San Francisco Chronicle)

August 11, 2009

Latest dispatch from San Francisco’s commercial real estate front: The 16-story office building at 250 Montgomery St. is now in the hands of multibillionaire Oklahoma tycoon George Kaiser. His Argonaut Private Equityof Tulsa on Monday picked up the $40.8… Sponsored Topics: San Francisco – Real estate – Oklahoma – Tulsa Oklahoma – United States

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US-TECH Summary (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)

August 11, 2009

U.S. cops scour “virtual border” for child predators

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Compliance and the Virtual Culture (RISMedia Real Estate News)

August 11, 2009

RISMEDIA, August 12, 2009-In an ongoing series of articles, I would like to take the opportunity to keep the real estate industry up to date with behind the scene issues regarding operating a national Internet-based real estate brokerage. Last month we discussed the type of Realtors who are attracted to and are …

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WeeWorld Expands Sales Efforts, Opens New Office and Appoints Pauline Malcolm-John as Vice President of Sales (Marketwire)

August 11, 2009

Social Media Veteran to Build Sales Team and Cultivate Strategic Partnerships With Entertainment and Brand Advertisers

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Hollywood Films Headed Online (redOrbit)

August 11, 2009

Executives behind EpixHD.com, a soon-to-launch video website, believe its success will be hinged upon its movies, concerts, and original programming.The site, which is a cross between YouTube and Hulu, features crystal clear video and doesn’t require any special software.”The critical linchpin to what we’ve got is that we have one-third of the box office of Hollywood,” said Epix Chief Digital …

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Colleges face long wait lists (San Mateo Daily Journal)

August 11, 2009

An economic drop traditionally drives more people to higher education in search of job training, an academic degree or to tackle a new profession, but cash-strapped community colleges are struggling to meet the increasing demands leading to long wait lists and more students enrolling in virtual classes.

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Go Green with Bay Area Systems’ VMware Virtual Server Solutions (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

August 11, 2009

Bay Area Systems is providing Green Virtual Server Solutions that provide fast deployment, excellent energy savings (having one server in place of 5 to 10 servers and/or workstations), easy testing, management, as well as cost saving. Bay Area Systems, premier Information Technology (IT) consulting provider in San Francisco Bay Area, is on the forefront of providing cost-effective IT outsourcing …

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