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Christel Quek: Gina Romero on Women Entrepreneurs on the Web (WeOW)
Being a female entrepreneur is certainly challenging.
Gartner: Q1 2012 Phone Sales Declined 2%, Dragged Down By Asia-Pacific. Samsung Leads All
Sign of a maturing marketing flattening out, a lack of compelling devices, or a contraction in the economy?
AP Apologizes For Firing Edward Kennedy, Who Defied Embargo And Reported End Of World War II
In World War II's final moments in Europe, Associated Press correspondent Edward Kennedy gave his news agency perhaps the biggest scoop in its history.
McClatchy Chief Tapped To Lead AP
Gary Pruitt, a former First Amendment lawyer who heads the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S., will become the next president and CEO of The Associated Press, the cooperative announced Wednesday.
asia pacific News From the Web
- 05/31/12 Research and Markets: Water and Wastewater Treatment... Source: Infospace Inc This research provides an overview of the water and wastewater treatment (WWWT) equipment market, market dynamics, and market analysis.
- 05/30/12 U.S. defense chief leaves for major Asia-Pacific trip Source: Sina U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will meet his counterparts in the Asia-Pacific region and discuss cultivating new partnerships during a nine-day visit to the region.
- 05/30/12 Christel Quek: Gina Romero on Women Entrepreneurs on... Source: The Huffington Post - Technology Being a female entrepreneur is certainly challenging.
- 05/30/12 Asian Market Key Figures Underscore Stable Growth... Source: PR Newswire NEW YORK , May 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific -- conference and trade show focusing on the emerging Asian-Pacific cruise industry -- is poised to serve the growing Asia , Asia-Pacific and Australia cruise markets, which currently stands at roughly 1.2 million passengers and six percent of the worldwide market in terms of revenue, according to the just released 2012 Cruise Industry News Annual Report .
- 05/30/12 Atos and Yonyou to Strengthen Strategic Cooperation in... Source: TMCnet 30 May 2012 Release date- 29052012 - China, Suzhou - Atos, the European leader in IT services company, and Yonyou (formerly UFIDA), [SSE UFIDA Software], the Chinese leader in management software solutions and cloud services in Asia-Pacific, formed a new strategic partnership using their complementary strengths and expertise to address the growing Cloud market in Asia Pacific, targeting in priority the private cloud market in China and the public cloud for the rest of Asia Pacific.
Background on asia pacific
Asia-Pacific or Asia Pacific (abbreviated as Asia-Pac, Asia Pac, AsPac, Aspac, Apac, APAC, APNIC, APJ, JAPA or JAPAC) is the part of the world in or near the Western Pacific Ocean.
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