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RPX Corporation, a defensive patent aggregator, today introduced a new service for technology companies that will reduce the rapidly escalating risks and costs created by non-practicing entities (NPEs). NPEs acquire patents - as opposed to creating them through research and development - solely for the purpose of offensive licensing against operating companies. In contrast, RPX acquires patent rights and provides them as a defensive patent aggregation to members for an annual membership fee.
in IP & Patents
via MoreRFID @ 8:32 28th Nov
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Officescape is proud to announce the deployment of its managed VPN aggregation service that allows enterprises to ensure greater security, reliability and scalability when compared to traditional models. As an office service and technology provider, it has always been Officescape's goal to extend those services to allow enterprises to maintain fast, reliable communications without the hassle or security issues that come with handling every aspect of connectivity. Officescape's managed VPN aggregation service combines managed VPN technologies with broadband and identity management services to produce a truly powerful telesecure™ computing model that completes a well-rounded offering of telework solutions.
in Computer Security
via TMC Net @ 18:38 20th Nov
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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov 20, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Officescape is proud to announce the deployment of its managed VPN aggregation service that allows enterprises to ensure greater security, reliability and scalability when compared to traditional models. As an office service and technology provider, it has always been Officescape's goal to extend those services to allow enterprises to maintain fast, reliable communications without the hassle or security issues that come with handling every aspect of connectivity. Officescape's managed VPN aggregation service combines managed VPN technologies with broadband and identity management services to produce a truly powerful telesecure(TM) computing model that completes a well-rounded offering of telework solutions.
in Computer Security
via MarketWatch @ 18:38 20th Nov
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A recent press release concerning ArnoldIT's Google monitoring service piqued my interest. It turns out to be a nicely formatted aggregation page for Google blogs. The most recent five blog entries (or titles therefrom) are grouped together by category. Google has over 70 different blogs (for everything from Gears and Gadgets to OpenSocial and Chrome). Keeping up with them all is nearly impossible. Hence the ArnoldIT aggregation service, dubbed "Overflight."
in XML & Metadata
via Intelligent Enterprise Magazine @ 4:31 25th Nov
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Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 2:10 20th Nov
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Welcome to TelecomWeb, The Internet's leading source for business news, market research and competitive analysis on the global communications industry.
in Computer Security
via TelecomWeb @ 18:12 21st Nov
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in XML & Metadata
via CMS Watch @ 13:10 19th Nov
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - RPX Corporation, a defensive patent aggregator, introduced a new service for technology companies that will reduce the rapidly escalating risks and costs created by non-practicing entities (NPEs). NPEs acquire patents - as opposed to creating them through research and development - solely for the purpose of offensive licensing against operating companies.
in IP & Patents
via Intellectual Property News Agency @ 8:44 26th Nov
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Daylife, a news aggregation start-up that runs a pretty Web site but makes its money from licensing its software to clients, has launched a new product: Daylife Select. It's a tool for Web sites and online publications to add aggregated news and multimedia content (like YouTube videos, Twitter feeds, and Flickr images) from Daylife without requiring technical expertise.
in Developer
via CNET News.com @ 5:30 28th Oct
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A few weeks ago, review aggregation site Metacritic came under fire from disgruntled community members of NeoGaf and N4G after it posted an 8/10 summation from Variety magazine for Sony Computer Entertainment's potential PlayStation 3 killer app LittleBigPlanet.
in Video Games
via Play.tm @ 21:55 10th Nov
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Liverpool November 3rd 2008– Thumbstar Games, a new mobile aggregation company, was launched in Liverpool today. With mobile developers looking for an increased value service, Thumbstar not only offer developers a sales solution but also significant PR and Marketing for their titles.
in Mobile Technology
via Develop @ 9:36 3rd Nov
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Overture Networks Inc. has introduced the first major update to its Carrier Ethernet aggregation system since the company was founded eight years ago.
in Search Engines
via EE Product Center @ 4:37 31st Oct
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Stephen Arnold has launched a free service that aggregates the headlines from Google’s own blogs. Overflight, "An ArnoldIT.com Intelligence Service," is an RSS aggregation service that aggregates the headlines from Google’s 74 weblogs. The most recent headlines are grouped using the same categories that Google favors. The methodology grew over a period of time and now includes a number of separate functions combined into one Overflight service.
in Search Engines
via EContent Magazine @ 13:31 26th Nov
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Stephen Arnold, author of the report Beyond Search, as well as two books on Google, has put together a free service that aggregates the headlines from Google's own blogs. The service is called Overflight. "Overflight is an RSS aggregation service. The service that is now publicly available aggregates the headlines from Google's 74 Web logs. We group the most recent headlines using the same categories that Google favors."
in Blog Watch
via Gilbane Group @ 15:53 17th Nov
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anaesthetica writes "The WSJ reports that a San Francisco startup is buying up patents with the promise never to assert them in order to help large corporations hedge against patent trolling firms. The company, RPX Corp, receives an annual fee in exchange for licensing the patents it has purchased. Cisco and IBM have already signed up for this service of 'defense patent aggregation.'"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 18:08 24th Nov
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