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  • Gates patents e-picture hanging

    For a man with a 65,000 square foot house, picture hanging could be a hassle. So Bill Gates has patented a method for doing it electronically - and it has applications beyond his abode.

  • Consulting group tackles 'e'-transformation

    E-commerce -- and the 'e' marketing trend in general -- has jolted one consultancy to revamp its partnerships, image and staffing. DMR Consulting Group has decided it will have to endure some significant changes in order to compete with increased competition.

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  • EMC and Documentum: Redefining content, storage

    EMC's planned acquisition of Documentum represents an infrastructure-level strategy that could be the beginning of a much larger trend, with potential impact on how enterprises seek to address content, archiving, and storage as a completely synergistic, single-vendor solution.

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  • BeatWare e-Picture Pro

    Static images on the Web are giving way to motion graphics and streaming media. Beatware's e-Picture Pro (US$199 list) is poised to take advantage of this trend with powerful animation tools and an array of output options.

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