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inCode Announces Top 10 Telecom Predictions for 2009 (Centre Daily Times) inCode, Inc. a trusted, independent advisor to some of the most influential telecommunications companies and leading enterprises in North America, today unveiled its sixth annual Top 10 Telecom Predictions. The 2009 predictions identify emerging economic, technology, and marketing trends affecting consumers and businesses. Coming: a micro-sized Internet gateway (Jewish World Review) http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | If it works as well in "real life" as it did last week at a lunch meeting on DC's Pennsylvania Avenue, Novatel Wireless' "MiFi" could be quite something. Predictions for 2009 Business Editors/Technology Editors (INO News) (AP:ATLANTA--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Jan. 06, 2009-- inCode, Inc. a trusted, independent advisor to some of the most influential telecommunications companies and leading enterprises in North America, today unveiled its sixth annual Top 10 Telecom Predictions. Startup helps firms pinpoint their Web ads (The Arizona Republic) FetchBack Inc. "retargeting" to attract return visitors. END OF THE YEAR: State Supreme Court Says Same-Sex Couples Have Constitutional Right to Marry...Lee Edmon Becomes ... (Metropolitan News-Enterprise) 1- Jean M. Lawler, who became the first female partner at Murchison & Cumming, LLP in 1993, took over as managing partner of the firm. 3-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger reappointed Michael Hersek as state public defender....Two denials of parole to a former motorcycle club member by then-Gov. KELLNER: MiFi mobile uses Wi-Fi 'router' for connectivity (The Washington Times) If it works as well in "real life" as it did last week at a lunch meeting on Pennsylvania Avenue, Novatel Wireless' "MiFi" could be quite something. 2008 year in review: Big news, small news and in between (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) JANUARYPDBossuJan. 1: Former Benedictine High School coach Augie Bossu, who led football and baseball teams at the school from 1953-2006, dies at 91. The FBI resumes its search for the mysterious "D.B. Cooper" who hijacked an airliner in 1971,... sponsored by (WebCPA) Get the latest news and financial insights delivered to your inbox. Learn More & Subscribe Weather makes employers make payroll decisions (South Sound Business Examiner) It's what some are calling the storm of the decade and it seems out of place in the Puget Sound. Unfortunately, the storm is here and businesses are having to make unfamiliar payroll decisions.For example, should employees who can't leave their houses due to the snow be docked a day's pay? Must the employer treat salaried and hourly employees differently? Are employees allowed to make up work ... Hard times in credit lending hit home (The Muskegon Chronicle) Chronicle/Ken StevensCandace and Paul Cole faced an economic dilemma when they were unable initially to secure more financing to maintain their business, JumpStart Business Development. Paul Cole is a typical small businessman, like many others struggling to secure credit from...
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