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World Tech Round Up - Monday June 15, 2009 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 15-06-2009 12:14


* Switch to digital television (DTV) went remarkably well
* 'Spam king' could face criminal charges in Facebook case
* Adobe begins to charge in online apps battle
* Dell Sells $3 Million Through Twitter
* Business Intelligence market bucks trend to grow
* Global telecoms growth stalling
* RFID has role protecting human health
* Orthodox Jews launch "kosher" search engine

Today's Featured Company / Person - WizeHive - WizeHive makes it easy to organize notes, files, and tasks with a simple to use web-based interface. You can customize the colors, logos, and layout to fit your project. You can share files, videos, and pictures with your teammates as well as tasks and notes. If you're managing multiple projects within WizeHive there is a handy twitter-like management screen which shows all the updates from all the projects making it easy to see where activity is occurring. In addition to the web-based interface, WizeHive is also available as an Adobe Air-driven desktop client which provides a simple interface for managing tasks and other activities. WizeHive is currently in beta and completely free. After it leaves beta the free accounts will be slighty—but reasonably—restricted to having a smaller number of users than the small business accounts.


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On Monday Kenradio Show, Ken Rutkowski talked about the positive Digital TV switch over, Spamford Wallace may go to Jail, Adobe trying to charge for Free Software, Dell making millions off Twitter, Business Intelligence worth a fortune, The World's Telcoms hurting, RFID saving lives and The new Jewish search engine
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