Thursday, July 21, 2005

boosts search in WebSphere Commerce Server (InfoWorld)InfoWorld (Internet advertising) - IBM next


IBM boosts search in WebSphere Commerce Server (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - IBM next month will ship new versions of its WebSphere Commerce Express server aimed at both large and small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs). The versions will come with a search-engine optimization feature that enables spidering technology within popular search engines, such as Google and Yahoo.

Teleste Touts 100-Mbps Cable Broadband (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Finnish company Teleste announced on Wednesday plans to bring 100-Mbps broadband to cable TV users. The speed boost -- 50 times the speed of today's cable broadband -- could be seen as early as 2006, claimed the company.

Cash prizes for online Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy (Reuters)
Reuters - WorldWinner Inc. said onWednesday it has a deal with Sony Pictures Digital to createand host Web tournaments awarding cash and prizes to winnersfor Sony's online games, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.

Game's Rating Change May Signal Crackdown (AP)
AP - The video game industry's decision to give an adults-only rating to the best-selling"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"because of explicit sexual content could signal the start of a crackdown on raunchy games.

Blinkx Offers TV, Radio Program Searches (AP)
AP - Search company Blinkx launched a free service on Tuesday that scans radio and television programs available on the Internet and automatically delivers the shows to a user's computer.

FedEx Freight To Launch Advanced-Notification Service (TechWeb)
TechWeb - FedEx Freight in September will launch an advanced-notification service that pushes data on expected delivery hold-ups to business customers via a secure Web site.

US authorities post sex offenders'pictures on Internet (AFP)
AFP - The US Justice Department launched a website with the names, pictures and addresses of convicted sex offenders in several states.

Study: Some Internet Terms Unfamiliar (AP)
AP - Podcasting and RSS feeds may be the latest craze in high-tech circles but the general public is largely unfamiliar with the Internet terms.

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