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Processors React to Expanding Merchant Needs (Mar 03 2005 13:59 GMT) - Payment processors need to help merchants evaluate more payment options today than ever before, ranging from cash & checks to eChecks, debit, credit, and a myriad of new closed and open loop payment instruments based on prepaid and loyalty cards. These new options lead to new business opportunities to be considered under the insource/outsource umbrella. [PRWEB Mar 3, 2005] |
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Public Schools March into E-Learning: Following the Glastonbury, CT. School District (Mar 03 2005 13:59 GMT) - Glastonbury School District’s Foreign Language Department today announced its plan to develop and launch a suite of online courses using the ScribeStudio.com online platform from Distance Learning, Inc. (DLI) in partnership with SANS Inc. (Software and Network Solutions). Glastonbury, a long time user of SANS’ instructional based language learning systems, will pilot test online courseware development in Spanish, French, and Russian. |
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Humans Can Still Outsmart Computers (Mar 03 2005 13:59 GMT) - When was the last time you won a game of chess against your computer? Unless you’re a chess grandmaster you probably have no chance. Even top rated grandmasters routinely lose to computers these days. But don’t give up so easily, you might still have a chance. [PRWEB Mar 3, 2005] |
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SpyNOT Internet Privacy Protection Browser Released (Mar 03 2005 13:59 GMT) - The SpyNOT Internet Privacy Protection Browser has been launched. This new online tool acts as an interface between user and destination websites, providing anonymity and allowing users to surf to blocked websites, prevent electronic eavesdroppers from “snooping” their online communication, and eliminate their Web browsing history trail. [PRWEB Mar 3, 2005] |
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Private Eyes Discuss Macau Risks (Mar 03 2005 13:59 GMT) - Managers considering expanding operations in Macau, or making personal investments in real estate there, must remain alert to security and reputation risks in the enclave. Here I-OnAsia seeks to assess these risks by answering two questions: “Is Macau a violent place?” and “Are local businesses going completely legit?” [PRWEB Mar 3, 2005] |
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