Lead-generation firm, which uses ‘iTunes’ business model, rolls out widget that reveals company affiliation of web visitors.
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Software giant says it is fully committed to the Internet.
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Software company reports a 34 percent increase in quarterly earnings.
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Browser-based desktop productivity suite syncs with mobile phones, PCs, and Macs.
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Redmond giant offers searchable text from scanned-in books in challenge to Google Print project.
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With Adobe and Hearst as investors, web TV service aims to take its show to the masses.
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Company’s converter will allow users to change PDF files into speech.
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TransMedia plans presentation, planning, image-editing software, and its own OS.
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Will Adobe's marriage to its ex-rival start showing the Street some financial muscle?
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Photo-sharing startup tries to match PC-based software with magazine-like design.
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Red Herring magazine’s software news briefs for the week of June 19, 2006.
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Software developer cuts price and number of shares, but still hopes to make $69 million by going back on the public markets
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Content management company introduces system to automate marketing and services for customers.
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Google shares slipped, but the consensus seems to be there’s nothing broken that the search giant can’t fix.
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Leading search companies give users more control over content in the living room and on the cell phone.
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Co-founder Larry Page expected to announce that Google will offer software and sell videos.
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Analysts say Microsoft may face challenges getting home users to buy new operating system Bill Gates previewed in Las Vegas.
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Software maker lays off 650 to 700 workers, while phone company slashes 1,500 management jobs.
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Simple Star’s Chad Richard wants your boring digital Christmas pics to get the sparkly slide-show treatment.
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Business Software Alliance gets five Los Angeles-based companies to pay up for using pirated software.
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