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BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS TO BE HIGHLIGHTED AS NEW UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK-GENERATED BUSINESS INITIATIVE EXPANDS

New companies in artificial membrane technology, innovative e-learning and mobile communications among developments originating from Coventry-led scheme

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, October 31, 2003 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Ideas originated and developed throughout the West Midlands are being turned into innovative new businesses to be unveiled by the Enterprise Fellowship Scheme (EFS) at The De Vere Belfry Golf and Conference Centre at Wishaw near Birmingham on Monday night (November 3).

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Posted by festprint on Friday, October 31, 2003
 
Installing Dealer Channel on Path to Reach $5.7B in 2003 Continued growth of new construction coupled with consumer demand for latest entertainment systems projected to drive sales in 2003

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, October 25, 2003 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-– Parks Associates projects that the installing dealer channel in the U.S. will generate sales of $5.7 billion in 2003, an increase of 8% over 2002, with $3.2 billion coming from residential markets. Parks Associates developed estimates of channel volume and projections of sales growth based on recent surveys from its Installing Dealer ePanel.



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Posted by mrparks on Saturday, October 25, 2003
 
Sebastopol, CA--In this increasingly wired world, many people are
finding that the best way to get connected is to do away with wires
entirely. From cable replacement to universal internet connectivity,
wireless technology is changing the way we connect to our machines and
to each other.

What is it about wireless networking that makes it so alluring on a
grand scale? Marketing folk might tell you that the particular feature
set and brand name of their product is driving the demand but according
to Rob Flickenger, author of the new "Wireless Hacks" (O'Reilly, US
$24.95), the answer is much simpler: it's magic.


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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, September 23, 2003
 

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