Friday, September 26, 2008

Robert Hernreich - onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/09/24/intel-invests-web-tech'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/09/24/intel-invests-web-tech">Intel invests in web 2.0 tech company

INTELS LONG ARM of global investment, Intel Capital, said it will shell out $20 million for a stake in social software company Telligent Systems. Robert Hernreich

Current TV partners with Twitter, invites viewers to engage with election coverage. Robert Hernreich

Titus Labs, a leading provider of email and document classification software, today announced the release of Titus Labs Message Classification Web Access 2.0. The industry's most advanced classification solution for Microsoft Outlook Web Access now enables organizations to enforce email labelling policies, protect against data leakage, and make users accountable for proper information handling ... Robert Hernreich

The biggest change for readers is more tech news more news stories and more Bits posts, and very soon, a steady stream of content from three of the most respected tech blogs on the Web: VentureBeat , GigaOm and ReadWriteWeb . The Times is providing extra coverage with two new reporters who recently joined our staff Claire Cain Miller, who covers start-ups and venture capital, and Ashlee ... Robert Hernreich

At Web 2.0 Expo last week Curl released beta 2 of the next version of the platform codenamed "Nitro". "Nitro" allows Curl developers to take their applications beyond the desktop so you can deploy Curl applications as desktop applications with an expanded security sandbox that enables more functionality. "Nitro" doesn't... Robert Hernreich

While online buying continues to move upwards and surpass the overall growth of the travel market in China, it still has lots of room to grow faster. According to Chen Chao Zhuang, co-founder and CTO, Qunar.com , a speaker during EyeforTravel's Travel Distribution and Sales China 2008 conference, being held in Beijing , many Chinese travelers continue to use the web as a source of information ... Robert Hernreich

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