- Monster.com Erases $339.6 Million from Books / Business / 2006-12-18
The internet job search web site, Monster, said Wednesday that flowing an internal investigation on backdating of stock options it has decided to erase $339.6 million from its books due to the mispricing of employee options from 1997 to 2003.
- Market Research Show Decline in PC Sales, Notebooks Bloom / Webmaster / 2006-12-09
According to a market research, PC sales are continuously dropping and the growth is decreasing. During the traditionally highest-volume time of the year for computer consumption, the research shows that desktop sales are on a year-over-year drop, when notebooks are only rising in sales numbers.
- Library Worker Caught Selling Rare Books on e-Bay / Webmaster / 2006-11-03
A library assistant at Manchester Central Library was arrested and charged with stealing extremely rare books worth 175,000 Pounds and selling them on e-Bay.
- Three Rugged Notebooks by Panasonic / Webmaster / 2006-09-14
Three Toughbook notebooks were recently unveiled by Panasonic. The notebooks are designed for field service or other rugged business uses.
- Free Books by Google / Webmaster / 2006-09-03
According to what Google has announced recently, scanned books in PDF format will be offered for free download and print. These books can be easily found by choosing the "Full view books" option on the Google Book Search home page.
- Digitalized Books by Google and U.C. / Webmaster / 2006-08-10
The University of California, which is also working with a team led by Yahoo, Microsoft and the Internet Archive, is joining Google`s library-book scanning project.
- Sports Books are Thriving on the Internet / Sport / 2006-05-24
Sports gambling is one of the most popular pastimes of online gambling fans. It is fun, easy and most importantly, accessible. Regardless of where you live or what sporting events you love to watch, online sports books have it all.
- New Novel from Sphinx Books: The Omega Protocols / Entertainment / 2006-03-12
Sphinx Books is proud to announce the newest book to be released, a suspense thriller called The Omega Protocols. Author Philip Berenson tells the story of an FBI agent caught in a lethal conspiracy, that even reaches into the White House.
- Audiopolis Brings a World of Audiobooks / Entertainment / 2006-03-07
Audiopolis brings audiobooks to the vast public in an entirely new way. AudioFile magazine`s new podcast helps audiobook reviews awaken and come alive by using the product`s own medium-spoken word.
- Minnesota Charity Receives Books and Proceeds / Entertainment / 2006-02-11
Nathan Allen, Waite Park author, will donate several books of his newly released novel to a local charity to spread the word with regards to children`s cancers.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebrated by ArcheBooks / Entertainment / 2006-01-19
Mel Ayton, ArcheBooks author and acclaimed documentary specialist on the infamous crime, `A Racial Crime: James Earl Ray and the Murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.` (ArcheBooks 2005), is being offered as part of a special promotion through Black History Month (February).
- BookSurge Proudly Releases `Visions Through God`s Eyes` / Entertainment / 2006-01-10
Glenn E. Davis, author of the new BookSurge publication `Visions Through God`s Eyes`, is a story of what happens to a man who is active and healthy and one day, suddenly becomes visually impaired.
- `Timothy`s Take-Out` is a Hit in Bookstores / Entertainment / 2005-10-27
Great comedy, many times, can come from simple things. Lousy customer service is one such example. Many of the customer-employee confrontations in Paul J. Barker`s delightful `Timothy`s Take-Out`, a new novel topping the best-seller lists, are based on real-life incidents taken from the author`s years of experience as a restaurateur.
- Laptops - the New Textbooks / Webmaster / 2005-10-18
Arizona?s Empire High School is on the cutting-edge of technology when it comes to a new approach in education.
- Harry Potter Six Dominates Booksales / Business / 2005-07-18
Newest volume in the Hogwarts student`s saga has been scooped by fans faster than you can say "Quidditch", continuing the staggering success of author J.K. Rowling who is now reportedly richer than the Queen of England.





