February 2008

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Vivendi 2007 adjusted net rises above forecast (Reuters)

Reuters - Vivendi on Friday posted an 8.3
percent rise in adjusted full-year net profit, pulled by Maroc
Telecom, its pay-TV group and its video games unit behind the
popular World of Warcraft game.Also, avoid rustling papers, chewing your lunch noisily, slurping coffee,
snoring, typing, or creating other sound effects

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IBM Envisions Clustered Modular Storage (TechWeb)

TechWeb - The company also plans to introduce in the next couple of quarters solid-state drives that will work alongside hard-disk drives.Close your door, use a phone in a
quiet area, hide under your jacket, or do something to keep out the noise

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Microsoft cuts Vista prices to urge upgrades (Reuters)

Reuters - Microsoft Corp said on Thursday it
plans to cut prices of its Windows Vista operating system sold
at retail outlets in a move aimed at pushing customers to
switch to the newest version of Windows.Keep Things Quiet - Conference calls can be noisy enough without having
lots of distracting background noises

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Microsoft’s Ballmer On Windows Server, Yahoo, Linux (TechWeb)

TechWeb - How does Microsoft beat Linux? The same way “you beat any other competitor: You offer good value, which in this case means good total cost of ownership,” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says.BASIC DO’S AND DON’TS
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Telecoms firms treated better in Belarus than Brussels: mobile operator (AFP)

AFP - Mobile phone companies are treated better in Belarus than in the European Union, the head of Telekom Austria said in an interview published Friday.2

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BudCase fits more earbuds (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Extended Access has released an updated design of their BudCase, an ear bud keychain case for the iPhone, iPod and other MP3 players. It costs $14.95.The purpose of this conference call guide is to help you understand what
accounts for good and bad conference calls, and to give you specific tips
for how to make […]

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China’s top search engine in new music piracy suit: report (AFP)

AFP - China’s top Internet search engine Baidu, already targeted by international music firms over alleged copyright infringement, now faces a local piracy suit, state press said Friday.While we
are continuing to see many advances in desktop videoconferencing and
Web-based conferencing, the fact is that audio conference calls are the
simplest, least expensive, and most accessible way to […]

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Students slow to embrace text alerts (AP)

AP - The massacre at Virginia Tech last year sent colleges nationwide scrambling to improve how they get alerts to students during crises on campus. One solution: Text messages sent to cell phones.That’s a shame, because audio conference calls are the most underused but
highest value tool for helping a distributed team work together

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MIT creates picture of NY communications (AP)

AP - For the past two months, 24 hours a day, MIT researchers have been collecting the electronic communications of millions of New Yorkers — but not for salacious gossip or to protect national security.That’s because most people have had mediocre or
downright terrible experiences with most conference calls - and that isn’t
surprising because there ARE […]

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Baidu sued over music copyrights (AP)

AP - China’s top search engine Baidu.com has been sued by a local music industry group for alleged copyright violation, the second recent similar action from the industry, the group said.1

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