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Alterian Positioned in Enterprise Marketing Management (EMM) Magic Quadrant

CrossLink Media Retains Prevail Ventures to Expand the Company’s Interactive Mobile Marketing Applications

New Portal Helps Start-ups Catch The Eyes of Angel Investors

ATL Innovations Announces Expansion of ThemBid.com, Addition of New Advertising Features
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (Advertising Industry Newswire) -- After successfully launching ThemBid.com in California earlier this year, Above The Limit Innovations, Inc. (ATLi) announces the expansion of ThemBid.com services to all consumers and businesses in the U.S. and 54 other nations. The Company also unveils classifieds section, user forums, RSS feeds, and an integrated search engine.
Market Research: Carrier Ethernet Market Expected to Reach $1.4 Billion
BOONTON, N.J. (Advertising Industry Newswire) -- The Carrier Ethernet market is expected to grow from $1.4 billion in 2007 to nearly $6 billion in 2012, according to a new market research study from The Insight Research Corporation. With metro-area Ethernet services now available from virtually all major data service providers and wide-area Ethernet about to get a shot in the arm from the dominant carriers, the market is poised to take off.
CheapBooks.com Voiceover Personality Makes Appearance on America’s Got Talent

Over 150 Students from 80 Missouri High Schools Will Prepare for a Future in...
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Over 150 students from 80 Missouri High Schools will prepare for a future in business at the 22nd Annual Missouri Business Week (MBW), to be held in Columbia, June 24-28 on the University of Missouri-Columbia campus. The CENTER for Education & Private Enterprise(R), the not-for-profit foundation of the Missouri Association of REALTORS(R), sponsors the event.
College Student Cashing in on Million Dollar Wiki Website

Networks Reject ‘alli™…Poopy-In-Your-Pants’ Commercial from Rival Diet Pill Distributor, Generix Laboratories

Market Research: More than $1 Billion Being Spent on Consumer Video Telephone Services
BOONTON, N.J. -- The market for residential video telephony services is expected to break the billion dollar barrier for the first time this year, as an increasing number of households as well as individual cell phone users around the world start making video phone calls. According to the study, nearly $1.1 billion will be spent on residential video telephony services worldwide in 2007, according to a new market research study from The Insight Research Corporation.