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- The Revenue Model: Why Baseball Is Booming
- Baseball has found increasingly inventive ways to ramp up revenue — from actually reducing the number of seats in stadiums to selling streaming video of baseball games online — hitting record highs for five consecutive years. ...
- Articles 2008-07-11
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- FOREGROUND OF CDMA SERVING OPERATION OF CHINA UNICOM IS NICE
- AsiaInfo Services 11-21-2001 Foreground of CDMA Serving Operation of China Unicom is Nice CHINA, Nov 21, 2001 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- According to the report published by UBS Warburg, the second largest mobile telephone manufacturer in China - AsiaInfo Services...
- Research articles 2001-11-21
- Flash flaw puts most sites, users at risk, say researchers
- Computerworld - Hackers can exploit a flaw in Adobe's Flash to compromise nearly every Web site that allows users to upload content, including Google's Gmail, then launch silent attacks on visitors to those sites, security researchers said today. "The magnitude of this is huge," said Mike Murray, the chief information...
- News items 2009-11-12
- SECOND CITY SYNDROME: A new age for ad biz; Once hot, Chicago shops' stature slumps next to NY.(Chicago's advertising business)(Industry Overview)(Statistical Data Included)
- A famed New Yorker illustration of a U.S. map shows Manhattan in the foreground, then a vast empty space west of the Hudson River extending all the way to California-a conceit not easily shrugged off in the City of Big Shoulders. For de-cades, Chicag A famed...
- Research articles 2001-09-24
- Just learn, baby.(Freeze Frame)(Oakland Raiders QB Rich Gannon visits students in Richmond, California)(Brief Article)
- Oakland Raiders QB Rich Gannon foreground visited Peres Elementary School students in Richmond, Calif. on behalf of Comcast and Motorola to present new PCs, Comcast High-Speed Internet Service and ... Oakland Raiders QB Rich Gannon foreground visited Peres Elementary School students in Richmond,...
- Research articles 2003-10-27
- Columbia's $400 million windfall.(Briefs)(Sal Iannuzzi, appointed at Monster Worldwide Inc.)(Consumer Reports appoints Kimberly Kleman)
- Byline: from staff reports and bloomberg news reports Billionaire Columbia University alumnus John W. Kluge foreground pledged $400 million to the school. The gift--one of the largest donations ever given to a U.S. university--will be earmarked f Byline: from staff reports and bloomberg news...
- Research articles 2007-04-16
- Panasonic Lumix GF1 Camera Improves on the Olympus E-P1... But Not By Much [Cameras]
- Copy this whole post to another site As leaked, Panasonic's third Micro Four Thirds camera, the GF1, matches the small size of the Olympus E-P1 while adding a built-in flash and some great new lenses. Besides the size and shape, the Lumix GF1 is very similar to the E-P1: Same...
- News items 2009-09-01
- New Attack Abuses Web Browser Cookies
- A security researcher has uncovered a serious exploit that could endanger popular Web sites. The attack was uncovered by Michael Bailey, senior security researcher at Foreground Security, and unveiled at the ToorCon conference in San Diego last month. According to Bailey, due to the way Web browsers handle cookies, it...
- News items 2009-11-06
- Adobe Flash Security Model Permits Malware
- The flaw involves a way to exploit the same-origin policy of Adobe Flash to upload and serve malicious files. "The short version of all this, of course, is that if I can convince a server to serve up a file on my behalf, I can use that...
- News items 2009-11-12
- Europe's Low-Cost Path to High-Performance Banking
- This article explains how European banks can sustain long-term growth while keeping the costs of expansion under control. While the ability to manage costs varies by country, it is possible for European banks to take a cost-conscious approach to expansion, without resorting to layoffs. Ultimately, banks that keep costs in...
- White papers 2004-11-16
- Create Web-based Presentations with mPower Play
- Create Web-based Presentations with mPower PlayThanks!Rick,We appreciate you so quickly reviewing mPOWER Play. We will be freshening the interface in the near future and encourage your readers to compare us to the competition. We think they will be pleasantly surprised.Again, thanks for the fair and balanced review!Rob YarmeyCTOMultimedia Design CorporationmPOWER...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-26
- The Craft Brewers Convention & BrewExpo San Diego, CA, April 2004: the Craft Brewers Convention & BrewExpo drew craft brewers and vendors from all over the world
- TOP ROW (L. to R.) At the Sculpture Concepts booth, Richard Langner far left shows off his wares to BrewExpo attendees including Gary Klopfer foreground Sleeping Lady Brewing Co., Anchorage, AK. CENTER Derek Walsh and Erwin Vermeij of B.I.E.R. and Christopher Marchbanks. RIGHT Kevin Hanes of Stanpack right talks to...
- Research articles 2004-06-28
- Adult Vaccines Come to the Foreground.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
- Sep. 10--Whether they're for whooping cough, rubella, measles or mumps, vaccines have long been the bane of babies and young children. Now it's their parents and grandparents who may be lining up for inoculations soon. Sep. 10--Whether they're for whooping cough,...
- Research articles 1997-09-10
- Westin Hotels Partners With eMusic to Develop Engaging and Emotional Signature Music Program; ''eMusicologist'' to Develop Customized Soundtracks for All Westin Hotels Around the World
- WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. & NEW YORK -- Today, Westin Hotels & Resorts and eMusic.com Inc., the world's largest digital retailer of independent music, announced that they will work together to bring music to the foreground of the hotel experience. As part of the partnership eMusic.com will develop an innovative digital...
- Research articles 2006-05-04
- Re-creating the wilderness: Shaping narratives and landscapes in Shenandoah National Park
- The view at Sawmill Park Overlook in Shenandoah National Park encompasses private woodlands in the distance, agricultural lands in the valley, and park forests in the foreground. An interpretive sign at the overlook describes "Shenandoah's Patchwork Forest" and explains that the visible differences in vegetation occur because "Non-Park areas are...
- Research articles 2001-01-01
- Intersection of Intellectual Property and Antitrust: Where Do We Go From Here.
- Article by Mr Stanley Gorinson and Mr Stephen Baskin "We're bringing cases and that obviously indicates that we feel there are some areas where there are real problems, where we see abuse of intellectual property regimes." Federal Trade Commissioner Mozelle Thompson, July 14, 2002. Intellectual...
- Research articles 2003-09-09
- Suterisms. - book reviews
- David Suter's visual mind-benders appear regularly in notional publications such as The New York Times, Harper's, and The Progressive. Like the famous optical illusionist M.C. Escher, Suter melds foreground and background in drawings that inherently express contradictions in our political unconscious. His images are so natural...
- Research articles 1987-12-22
- Blue chips lead decline in market
- NEW YORK AP -- Stocks tumbled Wednesday after the latest sign of economic growth brought interest rate worries to the foreground for the first time this week. Blue chip stocks that have failed to live up to the market's robust profit expectations led the decline. The Dow...
- Research articles 2000-04-27
- Philadelphia Fed chief predicts moderate growth
- PHILADELPHIA -- The U.S. economy will experience moderate growth by year's end but no sharp postwar rebound, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia predicted Sunday in his annual forecast. Anthony M. Santomero expects the economy to be growing at 3 percent to 4 percent by...
- Research articles 2003-04-15
- New 2004 'love stamp' is sweet deal
- Ever hear of a candy stamp? Well, there's one coming up in the U.S. Postal Service 2004 schedule. It's the new "love" stamp for release in January ahead of the Valentine's Day mailings. The design of the new 37-cent stamp displays two candy hearts -- one...
- Research articles 2003-11-14
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