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Afilias recognizes the best German-speaking .INFO-Sites and offers 18.000 Euro reward to the Winners

Monday, April 14th, 2008 by admin

Munich, Germany–March 17, 2008 –From March 17 to May 25 owners of German-speaking .INFO-Websites can apply for the .INFO-Award that will award 18.000 Euro in prize money later this year. The Award is created by global domain name registry Afilias in media-cooperation with INTERNET WORLD Business and addresses .INFO domain owners from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
A panel of judges will create a shortlist of final contenders based on the criteria of “presentation of content”, “functionality of the website”, “design”, “usability” and “originality”. The shortlist of the top ten best sites will be published at www.info-award.info on April 28. From April 28 until May 25, interested Internet users can also vote for their favorite site. These scores will be combined with scores from a select panel of judges.
The panel of judges is composed of five experts of the online sector: Philipp Grabensee, Chairman of the Afilias Board of Directors; Dominik Grollmann, chief editor of INTERNET WORLD Business; Tania Leuschner, Head Of Content Operations Marketing live! of Vodafone D2 GmbH; Christian Paavo Spieker, CEO of One Advertising AG; and Richard Wein, CEO of nic.at.
The .INFO-Award rewards professionally created Web sites from Germany, Austria and Switzerland that provide the best user-value. Prizes for the awards are allocated as: 10.000 Euro for the winner, 5.000 Euro for second place, and 3.000 Euro for third place. All winners will be announced by online business newspaper “INTERNET WORLD Business” in June 2008.

For more details see www.info-award.info (German speaking only).

Source: Afilias Press Release Submission to DomainNews.com - March 18th, 2008

Blockbuster offers to buy, um, Circuit City: digital downloads be damned!

Monday, April 14th, 2008 by admin

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Huh? Blockbuster just made public its February 17th offer to purchase Circuit City for $6 to $8 per share. As of this morning,

Circuit city has not provided the requested due diligence necessary to move the deal forward. As such, Blockbuster is pulling a Microsoft and making the proposal public in hopes of inciting shareholders. They’ve even gone so far as to publish an open letter from Blockbuster CEO Jim Keyes to Phil Schoonover, CEO of Circuit City. Really, is this how all corporate affairs will be conducted in the future guys? What really boggles the mind though is Blockbuster’s quest for even more brick-and-mortar as digital downloads begin to take off. Hit the read link for the full contents of the letter.

Ultra SpaceStation 6 offers up 12GB flash drive six pack

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 by admin

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Apparently catering to the few folks out there that feel they have too few USB flash drives, Ultra Products recently let loose this so-called SpaceStation 6, which comes with no less than six tiny thumb drives that can be neatly concealed and used as the mood strikes. Of course, there’s no hub action going on here — which would be convenient — and the slots likely won’t play nice with your current stash of flash drives. If you’re still interested, however, you can grab either a 12GB version (consisting of six 2GB drives) or a 6GB version (with six 1GB drives) right now for $90 or $60, respectively.

source:engadget.com

I-Coloured Mobile’s ZJ268 offers 666 days of wicked standby

Thursday, March 20th, 2008 by admin

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Ugh, what have we started? After showing you that Chinese cellphone with a reported 1-year standby, Solomobi returns with yet another dubious discovery from China. How does 666 days of standby tickle your noxious, soul-eating fancy? This dual-SIM, GSM900 / DCS1800 candybar with 3.0-inch display is said to achieve that milestone with the help of a 32,800mAh “super battery.” Yours now for $128 and the blood of one fetal goat. We’ve got the phone on order and will get back to you in 616 665 666 two years with the results… right. Picture of the 87 x 51 x 10-mm / 0.12-kg lithium battery and the devil’s own credit card after the break.

source:engadget.com