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Zionts community

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Community add on for
- vBulletin 3.0.x
- vBulletin 3.5.x
- vBulletin 3.6.x
- NextBBS
With more to follow
They say “Zoints is a forum network and profile system, designed by forum owners. Zoints is already the hottest new thing in the online community industry now.”
http://zoints.com
http://zoints.com/community-owners.z

Google to offer paid for software

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Search engine Google is launching a range of free software programmes for companies, to build on its existing communication services.
The move places Google, whose focus has been searching and advertising, in direct competition with Microsoft, as it updates its Office package.
Google says it is answering a demand from firms for entire software packages, over individual […]

Video Games Find A New Life With Goozex

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Press Release
Goozex, Inc. continues to provide its customers a renewed life and value for their used video game inventories. Goozex members, some of whom have long strayed away from the hassles of online auctioneers and unfair valuations at trade-in retailers, are trading heavily on the company’s online platform. Traded games are given values in the […]

British broadband a scandle

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

The state of Britain’s broadband internet is “scandalous” and “impossible”, say leading media commentators. They insist it is a delinquent industry full of half truths, broken promises and strong-arm tactics. Products are described as “free” when they are not, “unlimited” when they are not and “high-speed” when they are far from it.
Of half a dozen […]

Apple recall on laptop batteries

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Computer giant Apple is recalling 1.8m batteries used in its laptop computers worldwide after overheating complaints.
The announcement affects laptop computers - the iBook G4 and Powerbook G4 - sold between October 2003 and August 2006.
It follows Dell’s decision to recall more than 4m batteries from its laptops last week.
The recall does not affect the company’s […]

Importance of Data Mining in Todays Business World Posted By : Scott Naxton

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Data Mining could help your business in getting latest market information and remain ahead of your competition.

Euro1net broadband cut off over BT dispute

Friday, August 25th, 2006

About 5,500 customers have had their broadband internet service cut off amid a row between their supplier and BT.
Euro1Net’s service has been withdrawn after BT said the company, based in Ramsgate, Kent, had repeatedly failed to pay its bills.
Some customers had paid hundreds of pounds upfront for a two-year broadband connection with Euro1Net.
The firm was […]

Optical Character Recognition - Whats it all about? Posted By : John McQueen

Monday, August 21st, 2006

Optical character recognition, or OCR, is a technology that allows digital images of typed or handwritten text to be transferred into an editable text document.

Windows Vista has critical bugs

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

Windows users who had hoped that the Vista operating system will consign Patch Tuesday to the annals of history can think again. Microsoft has confirmed through one of its blogs that two of the seven critical Windows patches released last week also apply to Vista.
Vista is clear of the most serious flaw discovered, MS06-40, which […]

CSS Optimization

Friday, August 18th, 2006

CSS Optimization by Blogging Pro
Intresting post comparing various online tools