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o AOL
Co-Founder Steve Case Calls for Breakup of Time Warner
o Appeals
Court Rejects File-Swapper's "Fair Use" Claim in Copyright Suit
o Study: Violent Video Games
Alter Brain's Response to Violence
o Top Cable TV Providers to
Offer Family-Friendly Subscription Packages
o Yahoo Acquires
Bookmark-Sharing Service del.icio.us
o Publisher HarperCollins to
Digitize 20,000 Titles
o Sprint, MSpot Offer First
Full-Length Movies Streamed to Cell Phones
o Report: 66% of U.K. Households
Have Digital TV
o Lycos: "Paris Hilton" is Top
Search Term of 2005
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Briefly Noted
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Philips Introduces Its First
Digital TV Chip for U.S. Market
o
Starz: 70% of Cable TV VOD Users No Longer Visit Video Store
o
Music Choice: On-Demand Music Videos Surpass 200 Million Views
o
Survey: 80% of U.S. Radio
Stations Now Receiving Digital Singles
o
Cablevision, Sesame Workshop Launch Children's Interactive TV Games
o Sirius Satellite Radio
Launches Christian Talk Channel
o
European Mobile Network O2 Offers
Killers-Branded Cell Phone
o MediaBay to Sell Audio
Downloads of A&E TV Shows
o Blinkx Adds EuroNews
Content to Web Video Search Index
o TagWorld Launches
Online Music Networking Service
o TuniPop Service
Creates Posters, T-Shirts from Album Cover Art
o Game Publisher
Activision Joins Nasdaq-100 Index
o Arturo Gotti, Micky
Ward to Grace Cover of EA's "Fight Night Round 3"
o Midway Games Ships
"Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows," Arcade Title Compilation
o Namco to Ship "Snoopy
vs. the Red Baron" in Fall of 2006
o Airborne
Entertainment Creates Mobile Content for Speed Channel
o Wired News: Centers
for Disease Control Creating Video Game Simulations
o N.Y. Times: Disney to
Distribute Media Players in McDonald's Happy Meals
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Stories
o AOL Co-Founder Steve Case Calls
for Breakup of Time Warner
Dulles, Va. - Steve Case, the former head of America
Online who six years ago spearheaded that company's merger with
media giant Time Warner, now says that it's time to undo the
much-maligned merger, advocating the break-up of the company into
four independent parts. Writing in Sunday's Washington Post, Case
said that the original intent of the deal was to spur collaboration
between Time Warner's various businesses, but that the spirit never
took hold. In fact, innovation sputtered, particularly with regard
to AOL, he said. "Instead of propelling AOL to new heights, the
association with Time Warner has weighed AOL down, while its
competitors, such as Google and Yahoo, have made important strides
forward," Case wrote. He said that he expressed his views to the
company's board in July, calling for its separation into four
freestanding companies -- Time Warner Cable, Time Warner
Entertainment, Time Inc. and AOL. With its own stock, he said, AOL
could return to its old philosophy of growing through acquisitions,
such as it did by acquiring companies like MapQuest and ICQ, and
would be more free to push forward into areas such as Internet phone
and social networking. Case, now the chairman and CEO of DC-based
private investment firm Revolution, recently gave up his board seat
at Time Warner but remains one of its largest shareholders, with
holding of more than $250 million.
http://tinyurl.com/cnrjs
(Washington Post)
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o Appeals
Court Rejects File-Swapper's "Fair Use" Claim in Copyright Suit
Chicago - A federal appeals court has ruled against a
Chicago woman who said she was merely "sampling" songs she
downloaded from the Kazaa file-sharing network as a "fair use" of
the copyrighted works in determining whether or not to buy them,
CNET News.com reported. Cecilia Gonzalez rejected a $3,000-$4,000
settlement offer from with the Recording Industry Association of
America, choosing to plead the copyright infringement case against
her in court. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Gonzalez'
"fair use" claim, ordering her to pay $22,500 to the record labels
for copyright infringement; the ruling also includes an injunction
to prevent her from future infringement. "As file sharing has
increased over the last four years, the sales of recorded music have
dropped by approximately 30 percent," the 7th Circuit wrote in its
ruling. "Perhaps other economic factors contributed, but the events
likely are related." The 7th Circuit's ruling -- which sets
precedent only in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin -- also referred
to the Supreme Court decision earlier this year that found
file-swappers could be held liable for copyright infringement.
http://tinyurl.com/bs5zf (PDF
of verdict)
http://tinyurl.com/a3ppe
(CNET)
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o Study:
Violent Video Games Alter Brain's Response to Violence
London - Violent video games have been shown to
desensitize players' response to depictions of real-world violence,
as well as increase their aggressiveness within such games,
NewScientist.com reported, citing a new study conducted by
researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The study showed
the brain waves (EEGs) of subjects who played violent games were
more "neutral" when shown images of real-life violence than those
who didn't play violent games. When asked to "punish" an opponent in
a video game, this subject group of violent game players who showed
"neutral" responses also doled out the most severe punishments to
their video game opponents. "As far as I'm aware, this is the first
study to show that exposure to violent games has effects on the
brain that predict aggressive behavior," psychologist Bruce
Bartholow told NewScientist. Some peers were skeptical of the
study's conclusions. "We habituate to any kind of stimulus,"
University of Toronto psychologist Jonathan Freedman told
NewScientist. "All we are really getting is desensitization to
images. There's no way to show that this relates to real-life
aggression."
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8449
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o Top Cable TV
Providers to Offer Family-Friendly Subscription Packages
Washington - Responding to pressure from the chairman of
the FCC and several Senators, a number of top U.S. cable TV
providers plan to offer "family-friendly" subscription options early
next year, Reuters reported. Kyle McSlarrow, head of the National
Cable & Telecommunications Association, said that Comcast, Time
Warner, Insight, Advance Newhouse and two other cable TV firms will
offer packages that exclude channels that offer content some deem to
be indecent. No details were provided on which channels would be
offered or excluded in the plans, or how much such a programming
package would cost subscribers. It does not appear that the plans
will allow subscribers themselves to cherry-pick which channels they
want.
http://tinyurl.com/bo28x
(Reuters)
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o Yahoo Acquires
Bookmark-Sharing Service del.icio.us
Sunnyvale, Calif. - Adding to its social networking
offerings, Yahoo said that it has acquired del.icio.us, a New
York-based startup that allows users to keep links to Internet
content and access them from any computer on the web. Financial
terms of the deal were not disclosed. Del.icio.us will remain in
charge of its site, which also allows users to share their favorite
links with others, as well as search through other people's
favorites. The company, which has nine employees, has signed up more
than 300,000 users since its inception in 2003. Yahoo also has
recently acquired social networking sites Flickr and Upcoming.org.
http://www.namcnewswire.com/releases/content/view/386/2/
http://del.icio.us
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o Publisher
HarperCollins to Digitize 20,000 Titles
New York - Publisher HarperCollins announced on Monday
that it plans to digitize 20,000 books in its catalog, in a bid to
prevent unauthorized use of the works on the Internet, Reuters
reported. The company, which said it initially has no plans to
generate revenue through the archive, will host the digitized books
and then allow book databases being created by Google, Yahoo and
Amazon.com limited access to include the HarperCollins titles in
their search indices. HarperCollins president Brian Murray told
Reuters the company hopes to have a few thousand books digitized by
the middle of 2006. The publisher's move is in part a reaction to
Google's Print project, which has drawn lawsuits from the publishing
industry because Google does not first ask permission before an
author's work is included in its index. By creating its own digital
catalog, HarperCollins will retain control over the only authorized
digital copies of its authors' works.
http://tinyurl.com/drwpc
(Reuters)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/13/books/13harp.html&cid=0
http://www.harpercollins.com
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o Sprint, MSpot Offer
First Full-Length Movies Streamed to Cell Phones
Overland Park, Kan. - Sprint on Monday launched a service
that lets subscribers stream full-length movies on their cell
phones. The company partnered with Palo Alto, Calif.-based MSpot to
launch MSpot Movies, which for $6.95 per month will give subscribers
mobile TV access to movies in seven genres, including "Short
Circuit" and "Night of the Living Dead." The MSpot Movies will be
streamed in individual chapters lasting five minutes each, with
seven new films to be added each week. In addition to movies, the
service will also offer TV shows like "Conan the Adventurer," and
live concert performance videos from The Roots and My Chemical
Romance. Sprint also offers its subscribers MSpot's mobile radio and
music services.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/051212/0103782.html
http://www.mspot.com
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o Report: 66% of U.K.
Households Have Digital TV
London - According to the latest Digital Television Update
by U.K. telecommunications regulator Ofcom, nearly 66% of U.K.
households have digital TV. Ofcom said the number of digital TV
households increased by 5.9% in the July-September period, from
approximately 63% of total households to 65.9%. As of Sept. 30, the
total number of households viewing digital TV grew by more than
760,000 to almost 16.5 million, Ofcom said. The report also found
that there were more than 1 million sales of Freeview set-top boxes
and TVs with integrated Digital Terrestrial Television tuners over
the same period, a 55% year-on-year increase.
http://shorterlink.com/?2NN39Y
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o Lycos: "Paris
Hilton" is Top Search Term of 2005
Waltham, Mass. - Lycos on Monday announced that "Paris
Hilton" took the top spot in its list of the top 50 search terms for
the year 2005. While "Hurricane Katrina" was the most-searched news
event of 2005, it was tenth in the overall rankings, behind "Pamela
Anderson," "Britney Spears," "Poker," "Dragonball," "Jennifer
Lopez," "WWE," "Pokemon" and "Playstation".
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/nem036.html?.v=33
http://50.lycos.com
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Briefly Noted
o Philips
Introduces Its First Digital TV Chip for U.S. Market
Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Philips on Monday introduced
its first mobile TV chip for the U.S. market, based on the DVB-H
standard. The company partnered with wireless carrier Crown Castle
Mobile Media to test the technology, which enables cell phones,
personal media players and other devices to receive TV signals.
Philips expects devices utilizing its chips to hit the market in
2006.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051212/20051212005749.html?.v=1
http://tinyurl.com/dod9z
(CNET)
http://www.crowncastle.com/index.shtml
http://www.philips.com
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o Starz: 70% of
Cable TV VOD Users No Longer Visit Video Store
Englewood, Colo. - Starz, a premium cable TV movie channel owned
by Liberty Media, announced on Monday that a recent survey of users
of its video-on-demand service found that 70% no longer go to the
video store. The survey of 488 Starz subscribers also found that 72%
said they rent fewer DVDs, and 60% said they buy fewer DVDs. "The
overwhelming majority of Starz on Demand users are no longer going
to the video store because of Starz On Demand, which provides a
virtual video store of more than 100 movies every month in tandem
with the cable operators' other on-demand offerings," said Starz
executive vice president Jerry Maglio.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/lam067.html?.v=34
http://www.starz.com
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o Music Choice:
On-Demand Music Videos Surpass 200 Million Views
Horsham, Penn. - Music Choice, a provider of digital audio and
music video channels to cable TV providers, announced on Monday that
its Music Choice On Demand video-on-demand service has surpassed 200
million views since launching with Comcast last November. The
service, which now averages over 20 million views per month, offers
free music videos, concerts, in-studio performances and interviews
produced by Music Choice. Music Choice said that Ciara's video for
"1, 2, Step" is the top video on the service, with nearly four
million on-demand viewings.
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=103739
http://www.musicchoice.com
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o
Survey: 80% of U.S. Radio Stations Now Receiving Digital Singles
Los Angeles - Nearly 80% of U.S. radio stations now
receive some of the songs they play on the air in digital format
from record labels -- as opposed to on CD -- and 84% of broadcasters
said they would prefer digital distribution if it were more secure,
and easier to access and manage than CDs, according to a report from
Billboard magazine and Musicrypt, a provider of such services to
radio stations. Seventy percent of those surveyed ranked "broadcast
quality" as the most important benefit when receiving music to
distribute, while 58% cited "security." Thirty percent of
broadcasters said they do not feel record labels are keeping up with
market demand for delivering music digitally.
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=102590
http://www.musicrypt.com
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o
Cablevision, Sesame Workshop Launch Children's Interactive TV Games
Bethpage, N.Y. - Cable TV provider Cablevision announced on
Monday that it has partnered with children's television producer
Sesame Workshop to launch a subscription-based interactive TV
educational games service. Sesame Street Games, initially available
in the New York metro area for $4.95 per month, the TV games are
aimed at toddlers through kindergarten-aged children.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/nym172.html?.v=30
http://www.io.tv
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o Sirius Satellite
Radio Launches Christian Talk Channel
New York - Sirius Satellite Radio, a provider of subscription
radio programming, announced on Tuesday that it has launched a
Christian talk radio channel. The channel will feature content from
the Southern Baptist Convention's FamilyNet broadcast arm, including
"The 700 Club with Pat Robertson."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/nym042.html?.v=27
http://www.siriusradio.com
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o European Mobile
Network O2 Offers Killers-Branded Cell Phone
London - European mobile phone network O2 announced on Monday
that it will offer a specially branded Sony Ericsson cell phone for
Irish rock band the Killers. The Sony Ericsson K700i handset will
come loaded with Killers ringtones, wallpapers, full-length tracks
and video clips from live performances. The $199 phone will be sold
exclusively at O2 and Golden Discs stores.
http://www.o2.co.uk
http://www.thekillers.co.uk
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o MediaBay to Sell
Audio Downloads of A&E TV Shows
Cedar Knolls, N.J. - MediaBay, a distributor of spoken word
audio content, announced on Monday that it has teamed with A&E
Television Networks to distribute digital audio download versions of
select series from A&E and The History Channel. Audio episodes of
shows including "Biography," "Cold Case Files" and "Weapons at War"
will be available in WMA format, and transferable to a range of
portable players -- excluding the iPod.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/lam036.html?.v=33
http://www.aetv.com
http://www.mediabay.com
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o Blinkx Adds
EuroNews Content to Web Video Search Index
San Francisco - Blinkx, a searchable index of Web video,
announced on Monday that it has added content from the international
EuroNews channel to its index. San Francisco-based Blinkx also
indexes video news stories from Reuters, Business Week and The New
York Times.
http://tinyurl.com/altqn
http://www.euronews.net
http://www.blinkx.tv
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o TagWorld
Launches Online Music Networking Service
Santa Monica, Calif. - TagWorld on Monday launched its online
music service, which lets users create a list of tagged
music-related websites, build customized playlists and upload music
to their own personal websites. "One part iTunes and one part
MySpace equals TagWorld Music," said TagWorld CEO Fred Krueger.
Bands that have created sites for the service's launch include Death
Cab for Cutie, The Shins and Alkaline Trio.
http://tinyurl.com/at4ld
http://www.tagworld.com
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o TuniPop Service
Creates Posters, T-Shirts from Album Cover Art
Madison, Wisc. - TuniPop on Monday announced the launch of its
service that lets users order custom-printed t-shirts and
frame-ready prints using album cover art. The company said it
maintains respect for copyrights because it merely "transforms"
album covers sent in by customers into posters and t-shirts, does
not retain a library of available images, and will only print one
copy per order.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/clm504.html?.v=17
http://www.tunipop.com/faq.html
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o Game Publisher
Activision Joins Nasdaq-100 Index
Santa Monica, Calif. - Video game publisher Activision announced
on Monday that it has been added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, a list of
the top 100 non-financial stocks listed on the exchange based on
market capitalization. Santa Monica, Calif.-based Activision posted
net revenues of $1.4 billion for its last fiscal year.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051212/nym062.html?.v=29
http://www.activision.com
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o Arturo Gotti,
Micky Ward to Grace Cover of EA's "Fight Night Round 3"
Redwood City, Calif. - Electronic Arts announced on Monday that
boxers Arturo Gotti and Micky Ward will serve as cover athletes and
spokesmen for its "Fight Night Round 3" title for PlayStation 2 and
Xbox. Developed by EA Chicago, the title will ship in February 2006.
The company added that a different cover athlete for the Xbox 360
and Sony PSP versions of the game will be announced at E3.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051212/20051212005331.html?.v=1
http://www.fightnightround3.com
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o Midway Games
Ships "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows," Arcade Title Compilation
Chicago - Midway Games on Monday shipped its "Gauntlet: Seven
Sorrows" title for PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and "Midway Arcade
Treasures: Extended Play" title for PSP to retailers. The "Gauntlet"
title is the latest in the classic franchise, while "Arcade
Treasures" is a compilation featuring 21 classic Midway arcade
titles, including "Joust," "Spy Hunter," "Defender," "Paperboy" and
"720".
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051212/20051212005325.html?.v=1
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051212/20051212005257.html?.v=1
http://www.gauntletsevensorrows.com
http://www.midwayarcade.com
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o Namco to Ship
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" in Fall of 2006
Santa Clara, Calif. - Japanese game publisher Namco announced on
Monday that it plans to ship "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" for
PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP and the PC in the fall of 2006. The
"Peanuts" characters featured in the game were licensed from United
Media.
http://tinyurl.com/bglm7
http://www.namco.com/games/snoopy
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o Airborne
Entertainment Creates Mobile Content for Speed Channel
Montreal - Airborne Entertainment announced on Monday that it
has created a suite of ringtones, wallpapaers and other mobile
content for the Speed Channel. Speed TV Mobile content is now
available from North American wireless carriers.
http://tinyurl.com/bw72p
http://www.airborne-e.com
http://www.speedtvmobile.com
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o Wired News:
Centers for Disease Control Creating Video Game Simulations
San Francisco - Wired News on Monday reported that the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention is funding the development of
video games that will be used to train first responders on how to
deal with pandemics, biological and chemical terror attacks, and
nuclear accidents. The games -- the first of which simulate an
anthrax outbreak and a massive flu pandemic -- are being developed
by a research team at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,69580,00.html
http://www.uic.edu/sph/cade/background.htm
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o N.Y. Times:
Disney to Distribute Media Players in McDonald's Happy Meals
New York - The New York Times on Monday reported on Disney's
plans to offer portable media players in McDonald's Happy Meals, as
detailed in a recent patent application. Customers could then
download segments of movies, cartoons or games over Wi-Fi within the
restaurants to the media players. "The reward for eating at a
restaurant, for example, could be the automatic downloading of a
segment of a movie or the like, or a short animated clip or
cartoon," according to the patent application. Since 2003,
McDonald's has installed Wi-Fi Internet access points in 6,200 of
its restaurants worldwide.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/12/technology/12mcdonalds.html
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organization. Responsible for creating strong, effective and
engaging communication from HR to the employees of eBay.
Included in this role would be all communication that deals
with: Benefits and Compensation, Stock, Promotions and
executive new hires, Change management, Training and
Development. The HR communication manager will work closely
with the SVP of HR and the HR leadership team to build a
strong, effective approach to communication. Submit resumes at
http://www.PostTrak.com/cgi-bin/PostTrak.cgi?RefCode=R2618115104534
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Sales/Marketing/PR Assistant
As a Sales/Marketing/PR Assistant, you will be a key member of
a growing organization that delivers high quality, value-added
Information Technology services and solutions worldwide. You
will be responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting
competitive intelligence, and providing senior mgmt. with high
quality decision support information. Require: BS or BA degree
in business, marketing, journalism or communication, 0-1 year
of sales, marketing and public relations experience,
preferably in the Information Technology. High proficiency in
performing advanced database analysis, spreadsheet
development, graphic presentations, word processing and their
integration. It is an internship with training and career
growth opportunities. Please submit your resume in
word format or PDF to
recruiting@businessexpo.biz
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Marketing Manager - Pleasanton, CA
We are a private, venture-funded, technology company focused
on adding experiential learning to corporate and consumer
technical training programs. We are looking for a proactive,
energetic Marketing Manager. The Marketing Manager is
responsible for the development, implementation, and
management of all our marketing initiatives and will drive
marketing efforts with the company's strategic partners,
especially OEMs and resellers. This position will execute the
marketing plan developed by the VP of Marketing and supports
our revenue goals for specified target accounts and markets.
Send resumes to
micheleh@toolwire.com
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Systems Engineer
(Digital Media)- NationalGeographic.com
Description: National Geographic Society seeks Systems
Engineer (for Digital Media) to install, configure, test,
diagnose & repair Windows, Mac, & Linux servers/workstations
for our leading edge Media Asset Management System. Prefer
degree & 6 yrs exp managing mixed environment. Requires MCSE
&/or CNE or equivalent & ability to lift up to 50 lbs. &
move equipment. Comprehensive salary w/ full benefits. EOE.
For info & to apply see
www.nationalgeographic.com
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Database
Engineer - NationalGeographic.com
National Geographic Society seeks a Database Engineer to
administer our leading edge Media Asset Management System
using a MS SQL dbase, storage systems, & nearline tape
storage. Prefer degree & 6 yrs exp w/ MS SQL db & media
related applications. MCSA or MCDBA or equivalent required.
Comprehensive salary w/ full benefits. EOE. For more info &
to apply go to
www.nationalgeographic.com
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Java Developer - Javien Digital
Payment Solutions, Inc. - McLean, VA
Join the leader in e-commerce solutions for digital content
sales. Javien is a fast-
growing technology company seeking developers with five
years of experience
in Java technologies including Servlets, iBatis, Webservices,
AXIS and JMX.
Experience in MySQL required. E-commerce application
experience preferred.
Submit resume and cover letter to
jobs@javien.com
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