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Bertelsmann to Launch New File-Sharing Platform
Bertelsmann will launch a new service called GNAB -- "bang" in reverse -- that will permit customers to download content through a peer-to-peer network while hosting the original content on centralized servers. Distributing content through the network allows sharing of large files that would overburden a centralized server, such as movies or games. GNAB will be licensed to partners who can use it to sell their own downloads, rolling out in Germany at the end of 2005 and other countries in 2006.Burner App Creates Disposable Numbers for the iPhone
If you're an attorney working on a case away from home or just someone who would rather not give out your iPhone number to that creep on Craig's List, a new app called Burner may be just what you need.DTI Grows, Creates VP for Business Development
DTI has hired Jay Koza as its new VP of business development to bring together sales efforts for ESI and document review as well as help the Atlanta-based company grow into an expanded data center.Catalyst Repository Systems and C2C Systems Announce a New Alliance
Catalyst Repository Systems Inc. and C2C Systems have announced a new alliance. The Catalyst Insight platform helps companies with e-discovery, document review, and analysis, while C2C specializes in software for e-mail management, archiving, and e-discovery services.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Peck Issues Opinion on Computer-Assisted Review
Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck, of the Southern District of New York, issued a much-anticipated opinion on Friday in Da Silva Moore, et al v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, acknowledging that it "appears to be the first in which a Court has approved of the use of computer-assisted review."Assistant AG Calls for Automated Voter Registration
One of the top enforcers of the nation's civil rights laws said government should be responsible for automatically registering citizens to vote by using existing databases to compile lists of all eligible residents in each jurisdiction.iPhone 5s and 5c Hit Stores Where Long Lines of Customers Await
On Friday, Sept. 20, Apple Inc. released the highly anticipated iPhone 5s and 5c to stores. According to reports, customers waited in long lines to buy the new iPhone, with demand for the gold-colored iPhone 5s being especially high.Trending Stories
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