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| Weekly updates: Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:00:00 PM SmileOnMyMac Announces Productivity Suite Software Bundle Six Applications Available for $129, A Savings of 35% (PR Web) SmileOnMyMac has announced the immediate availability of the SmileOnMyMac Productivity Suite. The suite, which includes all six SmileOnMyMac Mac OS X software products, sells for $129, a savings of 35% off the individual purchase prices. (PRWeb Jan 24, 2007) Post Comment:Trackba
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http://prweb.comPRESS RELEASE: Xploder PS3 HD Movie Player and Media Manager available in the PAL territories of Europe, Africa, the ... (gamesindustry.biz) Further to the successful North American launch of Xploders PS3 Cheat Save and Media Management solution, the company has announced that the PAL version of the product will be available at launch. http://www.gamesindustry.bizDecoding China RoHS (Electronics Supply and Manufacturing) China is making progress toward promotion of its version of the European Union's Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances directive, which will take effect March 1. http://www.my-esm.comMaking a Ruckus in the Music Business (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News) Mike Bebel has a plan for inducing young people to pay for downloaded music: Give them all the songs they want for free while they're still in college, then start charging them a fee when they're out of school and gainfully employed. Bebel, a veteran of Universal Music Group and Napster (NASDAQ:NAPS - News), is putting that plan to the test at Ruckus, a media download service he now runs. http://news.yahoo.comSmileOnMyMac Announces Productivity Suite Software Bundle Six Applications Available for $129, A Savings of 35% (PR Web via Yahoo! News) San Francisco, CA (PRWeb) January 24, 2007 -- SmileOnMyMac has announced the immediate availability of the SmileOnMyMac Productivity Suite. http://news.yahoo.comMySpace Bands Get Major Blues (Wired News) Acts confronted with selling their music on the popular website express concerns remarkably similar to the ones music labels have aired for years. In Listening Post. http://blog.wired.comJanuary 24, 2007 (East Bay Express) Brian Gorman and Lynne Angel have been toiling away as Tartufi since 2001, and the effects of such intimate toiling have clearly had an impact on the way they communicate with each other, which consists of a series of inside jokes that leaves a plain-clothes outsider like a journalist pretty miffed. http://www.eastbayexpress.com |
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