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2005-03-10 | Lenny Laskowski, President of LJL Seminars (tm) and author of the National Best Selling Book, "10 Days to More Confident Public Speaking", has developed a new three day seminar, "Senior Management Seminar" to help executives become more dynamic leaders.
2005-03-10 | Heavy Horse Research are pleased to announce the release of KeyMaster version 1.05, the latest release of their flagship text-to-speech and keyboard control solution. KeyMaster is now the first general purpose text-to-speech utility to offer Microsoft Agent support.
2005-03-10 | Cadopolis.com and Motive Systems are proud to launch M-Files, a powerful digital document management system. With M-Files you are no longer restrained by the organizational structure of a traditional folder hierarchy. Instead files can be dynamically sourced based on the users needs.
2005-03-10 | Bob Metcalfe, legendary Internet pioneer, has joined the "Investing in RFID" pre-conference seminar that is part of RFID Journal LIVE! 2005, (www.rfidjournallive.com) RFID Journal's third annual executive conference, taking place April 10-12, 2005 at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers.
2005-03-10 | Cheryl Forberg, registered dietitian for the Murad Medical Group, will deliver a luncheon Keynote Presentation at the inaugural INSIDE BEAUTY (www.inside-beauty.com) exhibition and educational conference taking place September 27-29, 2005 at the Javits Convention Center in New York.
2005-03-10 | Hollander Consultants was named one of the hundred best companies to work for in Oregon by Oregon Business magazine
2005-03-10 | Accel-A-Tech launches its new homeland security technology accelerator that will identify, nurture, and accelerate the growth of technology-based businesses in the homeland security, first responder, and national defense industries.
2005-03-10 | Despite - or perhaps because of - scattered rumblings by police agencies and ethics watchdog groups, the "rat out a rat" Web site Who's A Rat (http://www.whosarat.com) has enjoyed rapid growth in the six months since its launch. The site now profiles nearly 800 law enforcement agents and informants