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WebWorks releases first enterprise content conversion tool supporting the Apple iPad and ePUB standard -

Enterprise digital content conversion and publishing software company WebWorks, US, has released an enterprise level content conversion tool with built-in support for the Apple iPad and ePUB standard. WebWorks' ePublisher 2010 Mobile Plus release is the first enterprise solution to support the emerging ePUB standard to… Read More

Cambridge University Press launches new online-only journal – English Profile Journal -

Cambridge University Press, the publishing division of the University of Cambridge, has announced the launch of the English Profile Journal. The new journal is an online-only initiative that will publish cutting-edge research emerging out of the English Profile programme. English Profile is a collaborative research programme… Read More

Censorship not obstacle to its Middle East growth, says Google -

Internet search services provider Google Inc. has reportedly said that it is not hindered in the Middle East by government-backed censorship as it seeks to ride growing opportunities in the region. According to a Bloomberg report, Google is seeking to expand in the Middle East, where… Read More

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak now available -

Knowledgespeak subscribers, on the move, can now access quality STM News of their choice any time any where with the all new SCOOPE service. SCOOPE is the only mobile application that allows subscribers to customise content. Advantage of SCOOPE - Newsletters are now downloadable into local memory and read at… Read More

Review of US Digital Millennium Copyright Act brings new exemptions -

The United States Copyright Office reportedly completed its statutorily required review of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) recently. Three major exemptions included in the ruling were a renewal on the exemption for cell-phone unlocking, a new exemption for the jail-breaking of smart phones technology, and… Read More

US lawmakers probe Internet firms over privacy protection policies -

Close on the heels of various online privacy issues, members of a US Senate committee have reportedly grilled Google, Facebook, Apple and AT&T, seeking assurance to protect user information in the future. During a hearing held by the Senate Commerce Committee, the Senators questioned the need… Read More


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