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NOTABLE INDUSTRY NEWS:
FTC
continues it's effort to Clean Up the TM Industry:
Between May 2005 and July 2005, the Federal Trade Commission
continued to aggressively combat telemarketing fraud and abuse.
The recent quarterly enforcement update, is on the FTC’s
website.
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Inside the FEMA call center:
CNN
reports on TM Operators manning the FEMA call centers, taking
(on some days) 73,000 calls from desperate and even suicidal
people displaced by the hurricanes.
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Search
Engines will need to offer financial incentives: Microsoft
CEO Bill Gates thinks that users should benefit from using one
search engine or another, and predicts price competition could
emerge as engines bid for users.
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Search Engine Wars? Learn How to Automatically Display Fresh
Relevant Content and Improve Your Search Engine Rankings at the
Same Time!
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Google
Offers Index of Public Domain Works: Google Inc.'s
Internet-leading search engine began serving up the entire
contents of books and government documents that aren't entangled
in a copyright battle over how much material can be scanned and
indexed from five major libraries.
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Peer-to-Peer
Goes Legit: iMesh has left the murky world of illegal file
swapping behind with the launch of a new service that enables
users to share up to 2 million tracks from the four major record
labels. The New York-based company is charging its 5 million
users an a la carte fee of 99 cents to purchase a track, or
$6.95 per month to gain unlimited access to the catalog.
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