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    Thursday, July 24, 2008
    WebTrends Scores Win In China
    Portland, Oregon-based WebTrends, a provider of web analytics tools, said today that the firm's software has been selected by China's national TV network. According to WebTrends, the firm's web analytics and online marketing solutions will be used to study visitors during the 2008 Olympic Games. Financial impact of the deal was not disclosed. China Central TV (CCTV) will monitor visitors on the network's official web site, including tracking online video content and live Olympics webcasts and ne (More info...)

    posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008(Full story)


    General Software Acquired By Embedded Software Firm
    Bellevue, Washington-based General Software, a developer of embedded BIOS software, is being acquired by Phoenix Technologies, Phoenix said this morning. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. General Software provides BIOS and firmware code for the embedded computing market, and was founded in 1989. No details on changes to employment in Bellevue were released. Phoenix Technologies, which is based in Silicon Valley, is also a developer of BIOS software, which is used for embedded compu (More info...)

    posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008(Full story)


    Microsoft Shuffles Division, Loses Exec
    Microsoft Corp. said Wednesday evening that it is splitting up its Platforms & Services Division, the group which handles its Windows operating system and Internet efforts, and has lost President Kevin Johnson, who is leaving the firm. No reason for Johnson's departure was given. According to the software giant, the company will split its Platforms & Services Division into a Windows/Windows Live and Online Services group. Both will report to CEO Steve Ballmer. Johnson is reportedly becoming CEO (More info...)

    posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008(Full story)


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