MediaScrape, the Internet Broadcast News Company, Inc. recognized for innovation through additional significant Research...
ediaScrape(TM), the Internet Broadcast
News Company, Inc., announced today that it has been awarded further
significant government research and development capital awards for its
invention of its patent-pending "NewsApp" technology, which it will begin
rolling out to its syndication partners' online video news platforms.
Amazon launches SoundUnwound Wiki for music fans
Online retailing giant Amazon has announced the launch of SoundUnwound Wiki like online service.
Google Picasa 3 launched
Google seems to be pretty busy with the launch of their new products. They have just launched their Google Chrome web browser and now...
New Sony PSP coming to Japan on October 16
Japanese videogame console maker Sony has confirmed that they would be launching the new updated Playstation Portable device in the Japanese market in October...
Connectwise Makes Its Inc. 5000 Debut
Ranks 709th overall and 49th among software publishers in the second annual
listing of America's fastest-growing privately held companies
Google Chrome Website Now Online
Google has finally unveiled the Google Chrome website.
Surprisingly, it is hosted on Google Gears domain.
It is offering the browser on download but the file...
The Electronic Recycling Association donates much needed computer equipment to local Edmonton Charities
On Friday 29th of August 2008, the ERA
(www.era.ca) together with MP Laurie Hawn will be donating much needed
computer equipment to two local Charities in the Edmonton area.
Quebec Chosen for Future Silicon Expansions
Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC)
is pleased to announce Becancour, Quebec as the site of choice for the next
phase of silicon materials expansions.
Apple iTunes Unlimited could be coming soon
Industry analysts have been predicting since years that Apple would launch a subscription based digital music service on Apple iTunes.
Samsung launches world’s slimmest LCD HDTV
New Series 8 850 only 1.9 inches in depth at its widest point






