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186 views, By John Sylvester
A recent report issued by the OECD paints a gloomy picture for the future of newspapers. However, according to The Economist, the publisher of Bild and Die Welt "recently recorded the most profitable first quarter in its history".

313 views, By Peter Beckenham
An Australian who lives in a remote Thai village not far from the Cambodian border is about to officially launch his online business training website. What's different is you follow as he builds his business so then you can build yours .and it's free

466 views, By WaterMicronWorld,Ltd
WaterMicronWorld,Ltd. announces that it has agreed to an asset acquisition set forth by a European investment consortium in order to gain greater market control in the field of Atmospheric Water Generation Technology.

2974 views, By Jeff Quraishi
Toyota Vigo Hilux 4x4 dealer Soni 4x4 Thailand - Thailand's Oldest and Largest Auto Exporter – launches new Joomla-based Toyota Vigo User Friendly www.vigo-thailand.info/ and www.toyota-hilux-vigo.info/ sites

347 views, By John Sylvester
The bitter friction between Apple and Google following the release of its Android operating system was one thing, but sour relations between the two companies has reached a new stage of intensity following Google's announcement of its own Tablet.

778 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
Globally 1.5 million tons of plastic are expended in the bottling of 89 billion liters of water each year. WaterMicronWorld said.

420 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
A worsening drought in the Amazon basin has prompted Brazil to extend an emergency across the Amazonas state.

425 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
Turning salt water into drinking water is not a solution to tackle global water scarcity, the WWF has said.

310 views, By John Sylvester
There seems to be a proliferation of Q&A sites, which assume to offer "answers" to anyone who poses a question. Aardvark, WikiAnswers and Mahalo are three new services that purport to deliver education on demand. But it's not quite feasible, is it?

194 views, By John Sylvester
In TechCrunch's “The Madness of King Rupert” by Paul Carr he reports, incredulously, that News International is to install a turnstile on its websites this June and wonders whether Murdoch is simply a barking latter-day George III or visionary.

373 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
WaterMicronWorld AWG-50 unit’s functions with no external electricity. Saves 3,000 watts per gallon. Our design and control system allows it to efficiently extract water from air where electric AWG units become inefficient or do not work at all.

327 views, By John Sylvester
Handset manufacturers and software providers are all champing at the bit in carving out market share for projected mobile apps sales to reach $17bn by 2012. The global appetite for mobile apps will explode over this decade, but what about mobile SEO?

869 views, By Marketing Communication Dept.
InterContinental and Holiday Inn Bangkok team of culinary experts headed by Shane Giles are proud to launch our new dining site www.dining-experience.com.

536 views, By John Sylvester
The four titans of social interaction seem to have a distorted vision of common sense. They appear to pounce on mere twists of innovation, which seeps down into messy duplicates of themselves that may turn out to have enormous social utility.

359 views, By MaximumThailand.com
MaximumThailand aims to become the leading business review site in Thailand. The new web-site wishes to provide an outlet for consumers to post their reviews on everything from banks to health services.

716 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Portugal, Paulo Nunes de Almeida, expressed his confidence in the success of the meeting. “It will have very positive results for both sides”.

522 views, By John Sylvester
China's data mining activities last month provoked fierce opposition from Google executives. Since then there has been silence, but China's banning of Western social media whilst pursuing its own, is an isolated agenda that is hopelessly inadequate.

355 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
WaterMicronWorld The agency is holding public hearings in each borough to discuss water rates, which could climb as much as 14.3%, according to documents obtained by the Daily News. That's on top of the 12.9% increase in 2009 and 14.5% hike in 2008.

322 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
WaterMicronWorld,Ltd Makes pure and safe drinking water for free from the air you breath. From 30 to 5000 Litres per day.

204 views, By John Sylvester
Steve Jobs, Apple Inc's visionary CEO, may not be in the same league as Moses, but he has the potential to solve the current media crisis with Apple's most innovative development: the iPad. But is it a Tablet delivered from on high or a dud?

340 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
"Burgeoning population growth, poor resource management and floods and droughts amplified by climate change hamper efforts by Asian countries to provide clean water and decent sanitation, the World Water Forum said"

216 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
Ministers from major Asian nations, admitted they faced a major challenge in trying to meet surging demand for freshwater while at the same time conserve it. Half a billion people still lack safe drinking water and 1.8 billion are without water.

352 views, By WaterMicronWorld,Ltd
"Some experts say a temperature increase of two to four per cent could lower the average flow from Lake Ontario by 24 per cent," because of higher rates of evaporation and drier soils reducing runoff, Environment Canada says. WaterMicronWorld,Ltd

453 views, By John Sylvester
With China's infiltration of Gmail, the blocking of Blogger, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other “undesirable” websites, Google is right to pull out of China. With China’s economic demise written on the wall, it was a good time to do it.

692 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
The rise in the world’s population and the improvement in living standards are also having an impact on food production. The FAO expects demand for food to be 55% higher in 2030 than in 1998.

593 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
WaterMicronWorld,Ltd Water is essential for life. We need water for everything, for our personal use, in order to grow food, and to produce virtually all the goods required for our daily existence.

997 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
An average European uses between 150 and 400 liters of water every day for his personal requirements. Consumption in the US is almost twice as high, at 580 liters/day per person.

423 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
Over the coming years the economic importance of water will continue to increase: Global demand for water is soaring. To meet this demand, a whole range of water services need to be expanded and made to operate more efficiently.

727 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
Demand for water has never been as great as it is today, and it will only increase due to population growth.Changes in food consumption,safe drinking water, sanitation and food production) remains inadequate in much of the developing world.

315 views, By John Sylvester
Not to be out-manoeuvred by its search rivals, Google has announced its very own "Real Time Search", which will focus on social, mobile and real time. This is due to be rolled out over their search engines very soon.

338 views, By John Sylvester
The Phoney War was the description given to first few months in World War II following the German invasion of Poland, marked by a lack of military operations in Europe. The same could perhaps be said of News Corp in 2009.

264 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
WaterMicronWorld,Ltd The units extract water from air, purer than any water source on the planet. WaterMicronWorld,Ltd manufactures large industrial Atmospheric Water Generators producing from 30 to 5000 liters of water in a single day.

497 views, By John Sylvester
It is now becoming apparent that Tim O'Reilly's vision of the web being "One Ring to Rule Them All" and "Small Pieces Loosely Joined", is coming apart at the seams as News Corp and Microsoft join hands to threaten Google and, in turn, Web 2.0 itself.

369 views, By John Sylvester
My friend again gave me a ticking off for not having looked at the TED website. The videos display an array of interesting subjects, but the one that caught my eye was Stefana Broadbent's discussion on the universal use of digital communications.

458 views, By John Sylvester
Following all the shenanigans of late about News Corp threatening to put their content behind paywalls and blocking Google from using its content, the last few days have seen them courting Microsoft where their content would only be found on Bing.

425 views, By Francisco Rodriquez
WaterMicronWorld™, by means of our innovative atmospheric water generation technology, is truly commited to supplying safe and convenient pure drinking water from air to the world.

548 views, By John Sylvester
In Britain, all ISPs will soon be required to keep records of customer's personal communications: to paraphrase Sting, every phone call you take, every text message you make, every email and website visit you thought opaque, they'll be watching you.

346 views, By John Sylvester
Recent articles in the Guardian newspaper have suggested that reality has finally sunk in with News Corp's owner, Rupert Murdoch, as paywalls have been deferred indefinitely and his charges against free online news have now come crashing down.

695 views, By John Sylvester
Why does a highly intelligent and talented man like Stephen Fry, who recently and publicly declared he was quitting Twitter due to a lame remark that he was "boring", leaving his near-million followers bewildered and angry, tweet as he does?

702 views, By John Sylvester
In a spin-off to the ongoing saga to restrict access to newspaper publishing on the web, Lord Mandelson, the British business secretary, set April 2011 as the start date in a campaign to block and criminalise illegal online filesharing in the UK.

614 views, By William Alexander
TSL Associate Co., Ltd. of Bangkok, Thailand announces new web services division. This new addition to the company will offer web design & development, web hosting, search engine optimization and many other web services.

797 views, By John Sylvester
Talk about profiteering on people's ultimate fears, and Sony Pictures latest wheeze about the world coming to an end in three years' time springs to mind but some regard their viral marketing campaign a brilliant piece of social engineering.

311 views, By John Sylvester
News Corp's Rupert Murdoch and AP chief executive Tom Curley issued blistering attacks on the search engines last week at the World Media Summit in Beijing, describing them as "plagiarists" and "kleptomaniacs". So much for new media.

528 views, By John Sylvester
For over ten years now, when publishers first started to put their content online for free, there has been an almost continuous and fractious chorus of discontent about "giving news away for free". But will charging for content actually work?

533 views, By Global EMarketing Solutions
In need of a top3 search engine ranking in less then 1 week, while having short-term as well as long-term ROI? Then read on....

348 views, By John Sylvester
Yahoo is now praying for deliverance from the Justice Department that antitrust regulators approve the deal with Microsoft. There are also reports that company's executives are offloading shares. But what will happen to Yahoo if this deal is blocked?

1056 views, By John Sylvester
The Iranian election in June this year has been used as a key source of analysis for the comparison between social and traditional media in providing up-to-the-minute reporting on world events.

4393 views, By invadeIT Co., Ltd.
Two Danish computer experts are ready to invade the Thai market. invadeIT aims to be the leading online computer store in Thailand within 3 years.

306 views, By John Sylvester
Although denying it has anything to do with the launch of Bing, Google's Matt Cutts unveiled their "secret project", one of the biggest behind-the-scenes updates to Google search and is testing the next-generation architecture, called Caffeine.

446 views, By John Sylvester
On Sunday, 9th August 2009, The Observer published a piece on how Rupert Murdoch will charge for online news content next year and, in so doing so, is set to shed costs and generate revenue for News Corp. So, what are the consequences of this?






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