Eyeblaster Plans Initial Public Offering, Again
Online advertising company Eyeblaster Inc. is planning an initial public offering, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Wednesday, though it did not disclose an expected size or price range.
Science Applications receives Navy contract worth up to 5 million to develop software
Defense contractor Science Applications International Corp., or SAIC Inc., on Wednesday said it received a contract from the U.S. Navy to develop and enhance command and control software.
Bill Gates no longer world's richest man
Forbes magazine has released its annual list of the world's richest people and Microsoft founder Bill Gates' is not at the top.
Sony Online's PoxNora Launches on Facebook
In this case, Runes that manifest as in-game "champions, spells, relics and equipment". PoxNora was acquired by Sony Online Entertainment officially on January 16, 2009.
Intergraph Senior Vice President Pellicci Appointed to National Geospatial Advisory Committee
Intergraph A Security, Government & Infrastructure division Senior Vice President Jack Pellicci has been appointed to serve on the National Geospatial Advisory Committee , a Federal Advisory Committee sponsored by the Department of the Interior.
Raleigh's Saf-T-Net sells for million
Raleigh-based Saf-T-Net Inc. has been acquired by Washington D.C.-based Blackboard Inc.
Microsoft to offer cross-platform gaming across PC, 360, and Windows Mobile
Microsoft's vision of the gaming future may allow us to play a game on our PC, 360 and Windows Mobile Phone.
Microsoft rolls out new MSN site design
Microsoft is rolling out the new design for its MSN Web portal in the U.S. The software maker is saying goodbye to MSN.com's blue background and its blocks of text links.
W3C Pulls Former Novell CTO for CEO Spot
Filling a position left open since 2008, former Novell CTO Jeffrey Jaffe has taken on the role of chief executive officer for the W3C .
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