Britain's Prince Charles to go on MySpace for the first timeMay 5th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Prince Charles will break new ground today when he becomes the first senior member of the Royal Family to utilize the social networking site MySpace in carrying out his official duties. According to The Telegraph, the future King will broadcast a passionate plea to save the rainforests on MySpace.
Britain's royal family joins Twitter _ but don't expect one to 'tweet'July 10th, 2009 British royal family joins TwitterLONDON — Britain's royal family has extended its kingdom further into cyberspace and joined Twitter — but don't expect Her Majesty to tweet. Buckingham Palace, which already has a significant online presence, said Friday that it has set up a Twitter account to alert royal watchers to what's happening with the family.
Now IBM axing jobs in CanadaMarch 27th, 2009 TORONTO - IBM Canada, which has 19,600 employees on its rolls, announced Thursday that it is axing a number of jobs to contain costs. The US software giant, which is reportedly in the process of laying off 5,000 staff in America and transferring a lot of them to India, said the Canadian cuts will affect the staff from customer care positions to executives.
Voter group asks Justice Dept. to halt Diebold voting machine sale to competitorSeptember 30th, 2009 Voter group challenges Diebold voting machine saleWASHINGTON, D.C. — A voter advocacy organization asked the U.S.
Canadian model taking Google to courtJanuary 7th, 2009 LONDON - Canadian model Liskula Cohen, who has worked for the likes of Armani and Versace, is taking Google to court in an attempt to force the company to reveal the identity of an anonymous cyber-bully. The 36-year-old Cohen is the victim of a vicious blog 'Skanks in NYC', which is hosted by Google-owned platform blogger.com.
Charles River Labs posts 30 percent drop in 2nd-qtr profit; announces 2 acquisitionsAugust 5th, 2009 Charles River Labs 2nd-qtr profit down 30 percentWILMINGTON, Mass. — Medical research equipment maker Charles River Laboratories International Inc.
Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu get prize for love and forgivenessSeptember 27th, 2009 VANCOUVER - The Dalai Lama joined Bishop Desmond Tutu, eBay founder Pierre Omidyan, "Power of Now" author Eckhart Tolle, Nobel laureates and other spiritual leaders here to call for change in the world through compassion. The Tibetan spiritual leader, who is here to lead the Vancouver Peace Summit, and Bishop Tutu were jointly given the Fetzer Prize for Love and Forgiveness.
EBay to let users list up to 5 auction items per month with no listing feeMay 12th, 2009 EBay cuts auction listing fees for casual sellersNEW YORK — The online marketplace eBay is eliminating some upfront fees to attract more sellers who occasionally auction off items. San Jose, Calif.-based eBay Inc.
Canadian media giant Canwest to seek court protection while it restructures its debtOctober 6th, 2009 Canada's Canwest to seek court protectionTORONTO — Canwest Global Communications Corp. said Tuesday it will file for bankruptcy protection under a deal with a key group of lenders as Canada's biggest media company seeks court approval to restructure its debt after months of negotiations.
Canadian media giant Canwest enters bankruptcy protection after restructuring its debtOctober 6th, 2009 Canada's Canwest enters bankruptcy protectionTORONTO — Canwest Global Communications Corp. entered bankruptcy protection on Tuesday after reaching a deal to restructure its debt with lenders.
Yahoo cashes out of Alibaba.com investment; sale expected to produce $150 million windfallSeptember 14th, 2009 Yahoo sees $150M windfall from Alibaba.com saleSUNNYVALE, Calif. — Yahoo has cashed out of its investment in China's leading e-commerce site, Alibaba.com.
Canada's privacy commissioner says Facebook violates privacy lawsJuly 16th, 2009 Watchdog: Facebook violates Canadian privacy lawTORONTO — Canada's privacy commissioner accused Facebook on Thursday of breaching Canadian law by keeping users' personal information indefinitely after members close their accounts. Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart released a report that also accuses Facebook of disclosing personal information about users to the nearly 1 million third-party developers worldwide who create Facebook applications such as games and quizzes.
Infosys still hiring; to ramp up headcount this fiscalJanuary 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Allaying fears of slowdown or lay-offs, IT bellwether Infosys Technologies Ltd is still in hiring mode and plans to ramp up its headcount by this fiscal (2008-09), a senior executive said Tuesday. 'Though we have said in the beginning of this fiscal that we would hire about 25,000 people, in our estimate our hiring will go up to 27,000 by March 31, 2009,' Infosys head for HRD, education and research T.V.
Canada uses Facebook and Youtube to spread consciousness on swine fluMay 2nd, 2009 TORONTO - Seventeen new cases of human swine flu took the Canadian total to 51 Friday even as the government launched a Citizen Readiness Campaign to check the spread of the virus. As part of the nation-wide campaign, the government is putting advertisements in dailies and weeklies May 2 and May 4 to raise public awareness about flu infection.
Camilla's throne for sale on eBayApril 18th, 2009 LONDON - A pub landlady is all set to make a 'Royal' deal by auctioning Camilla's throne - a toilet seat used by the Duchess of Cornwall - on eBay. Landlady Chris Azerkane, who runs the pub with husband Rafai, hopes that the loo lid would get a good bidding from Royal fanatics.