Microsoft took market share as EU debated (International Herald Tribune)
Time to alert the people who like MP3 and iPods in their lives:
A University of Alberta researcher says his “eureka moment” may mean doctors will one day have MP3 player chords draped across their shoulders when they see patients, rather than traditional stethoscopes.MP3s more effective than stethoscope, researcher finds (Canada.com)
Portable navigation devices are poised to take off this holiday shopping season as market leaders Garmin and TomTom race each other to make deeper inroads into the mass market by pushing out cheaper models.Navigation devices set to take mass market route (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
eMusic launches new audiobooks service in hopes of ending literary “fibbing” and helping the 41% of american adults who say they don’t have time to read as many books as they think they should. Thousands of classics and best-sellers available for as little as $9.99in universally compatible MP3 format. (PRWeb Sep 17, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: …One in Five Young Men Have Pretended to Have Read Classic Literature, According to Emusic Survey (PRWeb)
WhatTheyThink, the leading online media organization serving the printing and publishing industry, today announced the availability of their most recent economic report titled “Printing Shipments and Profits.” Authored by Dr. Joe Webb, director of WhatTheyThink’s Economics and Research Center, the report is available for immediate purchase. The report includes Adobe PDF, Microsoft Excel and …Printing Industry Profits Climb 23% Over Last Year (PRWeb)
Intel Corp. opens its fall developer’s conference Tuesday at a time when the company is as strong as ever. In fact, Intel’s biggest problem these days may be that it’s doing too well.Intel’s dominance brings downside (The Palm Beach Post)