Monday, April 24, 2006

Making money - Microsoft Appeal in AT&T Case Gets High Court Inquiry (Update1)


Microsoft Appeal in AT&T Case Gets High Court Inquiry (Update1)
Bloomberg.com - Apr 24 9:03 AM
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Supreme Court asked the Bush administration for advice on a patent dispute between Microsoft Corp. and AT&T Inc. over technology used to improve Internet voice transmissions.Save to My Web

Protecting our police dogs
Sand Mountain Reporter - 38 minutes ago
Pop Dogs, while one might think it is a new lollipop for mans best friend, POP Dogs, if 12-year-old Taylor Quick has her way, will be a sweet deal for Albertville Police Departments K-9 dogs.Save to My Web

Internet merchants fighting back
South Bend Tribune - Apr 19 3:22 PM
Companies look for ways to recover fraud costs. BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Talk about buyer's remorse: A man who had purchased a $4,500 custom-made engagement ring over the Internet abruptly called off the wedding just days before the big day -- then called his credit card company to get his money back.Save to My Web

Free Internet Phone Service Challenges Landlines
Arizona Reporter - Apr 22 1:09 PM
Now that millions of people can call anywhere in the world for free, how long will pricey international rates survive? Impossible phone rates meant Monica Ciantia would let months pass between calls to her family in Kampala, Uganda.Save to My Web

Townsend Analytics (TAL) Now Provides Direct Market Access to the London Stock Exchange Through the RealTick(R) Trading
SYS-CON Media - Apr 24 9:14 AM
Townsend Analytics ( http://www.taltrade.com/ ) and the London Stock Exchange ( http://www.londonstockexchange.com/ ) are now providing Exchange members with direct market access, and non-member brokers, institutional and proprietary traders with member-sponsored direct market access to the LSE via TAL's RealTick(R) trading platform.Save to My Web

The Golden Phoenix Posse - Perceptions, Expectations, and Reality
GoldSeek.com - 2 hours, 0 minute ago
When I wrote The Shootout at Mineral Ridge in January of 2006, the stock was trading for about $.25 US a share which I thought was pretty remarkable considering all that had been occurring: you know, new management, huge project, limited funds, unresolved issues, and a shareholder base pretty much on anti-depressants.Save to My Web