Extensis Unveils Portfolio Studio
Extensis has launched Portfolio Studio, a new application and server that lets small creative teams automatically archive and centralize access to photos and... Extensis - Portland Oregon - Digital asset management - Servers - Portfolio Studio feeds.pcworld.com |
Google Instant Blacklist Not an Exact Science
Google's goal of shielding users from potentially offensive Google Instant results is admirable, but the key word blacklist also blocks many words that seem perfectly fine. Google - search - GoogleInstant - Search Engines - Autocomplete feeds.pcworld.com |
Amazon.com Launches Kindle for the Web Beta
Amazon.com on Wednesday unveiled a new tool that lets users read sample parts of Kindle e-books through a Web browser. Amazon.com - E-book - Amazon Kindle - Clients - WWW feeds.pcworld.com |
Small Cap Tech Play
Jim Van Meerten submits: NetSol Technologies (NTWK) was added to the Barchart Van Meerten Speculative portfolio. They are a multinational provider of enterprise software and IT services to the financial services industry. NTWK helps clients to identify, evaluate and implement technology solutions to meet their strategic business challenges and maximize their bottom line. By utilizing its worldwide resources, NetSol delivers high-quality, cost-effective equipment and vehicle finance portfolio management solutions.The Company also delivers managed IT services ranging from consulting and application development to systems integration and development outsourcing. NetSol's commitment to quality is demonstrated by its achievement of both ISO 9001 and SEI (Software Engineering Institute) CMMi (Capability Maturity Model) Level 5 assessment, a distinction shared by only 94 companies worldwide. The Company's clients include global automakers, financial institutions, technology companies and governmental agencies.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Lexmark’s Genesis: A Photo Booth for Documents
Analysis: The tall design occupies a smaller footprint -- and a unique scanner style. feeds.pcworld.com |