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31 July 2008

Nokia to beef up venture fund, expand in China
(AP)

AP - Nokia Corp. is more than doubling the size of its direct venture investment fund with an injection of $150 million, with a view to putting some of the money to use in India and China.

Review: In an iPod Nano world, some rivals lure
(AP)

In this photo provided by iRiver, the Lplayer media player is shown. (AP Photo/Sandisk)AP - It’s easy to understand the appeal of Apple Inc.’s iPod Nano music and video player: It’s slim and simple to use, and it has a crisp 2-inch LCD screen. Its brand name is considered synonymous with hip tech gear.


Project to rebuild Internet gets $12M, bandwidth
(AP)

AP - A massive project to redesign and rebuild the Internet from scratch is inching along with $12 million in government funding and donations of network capacity by two major research organizations.

Next space tourist spending bulk of fortune to fly
(AP)

Space tourist Richard Garriott of Britain attends a training session in the Star City space centre outside Moscow July 14, 2008. REUTERS/Sergei Remezov (RUSSIA)AP - The world’s next space tourist, a computer game wizard, said Wednesday he’s spending the bulk of his fortune on his $30 million adventure this fall.


Report: Google developing VC arm
(CNET)

CNET - Google is revisiting efforts to create a venture capital arm, according to a report on The Wall Street Journal’s Web site Wednesday night.

Defiant China hits out at US, stands firm on Internet
(AFP)

An accredited member of the media goes online at the main press centre for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing on July 30. A defiant China stood firm on controversies swirling around the Olympics, hitting back at the United States over human rights criticism and insisting Internet censorship would remain.(AFP/Frederic J. Brown)AFP - A defiant China stood firm on controversies swirling around the Olympics on Thursday, hitting back at the United States over human rights criticism and insisting Internet censorship would remain.


MailSite Fusion 9 vetted for iPhone use
(Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - MailSite Software on Wednesday announced that it has tested and verified MailSite Fusion 9 for use with the iPhone 3G, original iPhone with upgraded 2.0 software, and iPod touch with 2.0 software installed.

Sprint Updates Its Mobile Web Browser
(TechWeb)

TechWeb - InformationWeek - Dubbed “Sprint Web,” the interface includes an adaptive homepage and a Google search bar.

Late breaking news

29 July 2008

Electronic Arts posts smaller loss, misses targets
(AP)

AP - Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc. posted a smaller net loss for its fiscal first quarter Tuesday and more than doubled its revenue thanks to soaring sales of games such as “Rock Band” even as it spent more on marketing and development.

Judge ruling on Sprint fees is blow to industry
(AP)

AP - The fees that cell phone carriers charge customers who break service contracts took a big hit in a California courtroom when a judge said such charges by Sprint Nextel Corp. likely violate state law.

Popular Scrabble knockoff suspended on Facebook
(AP)

A Scrabulous game. Game-making giant Hasbro has filed a lawsuit against Scrabble knock-off Scrabulous and sent a notice demanding Facebook remove the popular game from the social-networking website(AFP/File/Leon Neal)AP - The creators of a Scrabble knockoff responsible for countless hours at the online hangout Facebook suspended their word game Tuesday after being hit with a lawsuit, disappointing fans who logged on expecting to make their next moves.


Pickens rips Yahoo! management, sells entire stake at loss
(AP)

T. Boone Pickens testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 22,2008, before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company’s management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.


Late breaking news

24 July 2008

South Texas gets first look at Dolly’s damage
(AP)

Dulce Martinez, left, and her boyfriend Adrian Palomares walk through a flooded street to their house after Hurricane Dolly, Thursday, July 24, 2008, in San Benito, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)AP - Residents and recovery teams began fanning out across south Texas Thursday and cars crept along roads with darkened stoplights as the region got its first look at the destruction left by Hurricane Dolly.


Obama and German leader discuss war and economics
(AP)

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, waves to the media as he greets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Thursday, July 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as climate and energy issues at Germany’s chancellery Thursday, part of a tour aimed at lifting the first-term senator’s international standing.


Ford posts $8.7 billion loss on asset write-downs
(AP)

In this April 23, 2007 file photo, a Ford Sport Trac is shown in production on the line at the Ford Assembly Plant in Louisville, Ky. Ford Motor Co. said Thursday, July 24, 2008, it lost $8.67 billion in the second quarter largely because of a reduction in the value of assets. (AP Photo/Brian Bohannon, file)AP - Ford Motor Co. posted the worst quarterly performance in its history Thursday, losing $8.67 billion in the second quarter.


Existing home sales fall 2.6 percent in June
(AP)

Brochures sit in a rack outside an existing home for sale in Denver on Sunday, July 20, 2008. Sales of existing homes fell more sharply than expected in June as the housing industry continued to be bruised by the worst slump in more than two decades. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)AP - Sales of existing homes fell more sharply than expected in June as the housing industry continued to be bruised by the worst slump in more than two decades.


Late breaking news

24 July 2008

Levees hold but waters rise in Dolly’s rains
(AP)

George Soberanis puts his hand up to block the pelting rain from Hurricane Dolly as he wades through floodwaters outside his house Wednesday, July 23, 2008  in Los Fresnos, Texas. Hurricane Dolly barreled into South Texas on Wednesday, lashing the coast with winds up to 100 mph and dumping heavy rain that threatened to flood low-lying areas but spared levees along the heavily populated Rio Grande Valley. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)AP - Hurricane Dolly slammed ashore and then loitered over deep south Texas as a tropical storm, dumping as much as a foot of rain in places and ripping roofs off buildings with 100 mph winds.


House committee probes medically unfit truckers
(AP)

In this May 9, 1999 file photo, emergency workers remove the body of one of the victims of a bus wreck in New Orleans. A chartered bus carrying members of a casino club on a Mother's Day gambling excursion crashed killing 22 people.  The National transportation Safety Board said the bus driver suffered life-threatening kidney and heart conditions but held a valid license and medical certificate.  Members of Congress are exploring safety recommendations aimed at keeping medically unfit commercial truck drivers off highways. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has called officials of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to a Thursday hearing to explain why the agency hasn't fully implemented recommendations made nearly seven years ago.  (AP Photo/Bill Haber, File)AP - It’s so easy to fabricate the medical certificates required to operate commercial trucks on the nation’s highways that there’s almost no incentive for truckers to obtain a legitimate document, according to a congressional study.


Obama arrives in Germany
(AP)

Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (L) walks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin July 24, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)AP - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama arrived in Berlin on Thursday, meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel and kicking off the European leg of his overseas trip amid high expectations.


Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law
(AP)

AP - The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left.

Late breaking news

21 July 2008

Iraq sees hope of US troop withdrawal by 2010
(AP)

In this photo released by the Iraqi Government, U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama, right, is greeted by the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, left, in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 21, 2008. Obama began Monday his first on-the-ground inspection of Iraq since launching his bid for the White House, with U.S. commanders ready to brief him on progress in a war he long opposed and Iraqi leaders wanting more details of his proposals for troop withdrawals. Man at center is an unidentified aide. (AP Photo/Iraqi Government, HO)AP - Iraq’s government welcomed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Monday with word that it apparently shares his hope that U.S. combat forces could leave by 2010.


Myanmar cyclone damage estimated at $4 billion
(AP)

Foreign Minister of Myanmar Nyan Win speaks to ASEAN representatives during the ceremony of the Deposit of the Instrument of Ratification for the ASEAN Charter by Myanmar at the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore, Monday, July 21, 2008. Southeast Asian nations issued their strongest rebuke ever to military-ruled Myanmar before opening an annual security meeting Monday amid a bubbling border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)AP - Myanmar needs at least $1 billion over the next three years to put the survivors of Cyclone Nargis back on their feet, a U.N.-led report said Monday in the first comprehensive assessment of damage caused by the disaster that killed more than 84,000 people.


Zimbabweans sign deal on coalition talks
(AP)

South African President Thabo Mbeki, right,  is welcomed by Zimbabwe's  President Robert Mugabe upon his arrival in Harare, Monday, July  21, 2008. Mbeki is in Zimbabwe to witness the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Morgan Tsvangirai, the main opposition leader in Zimbabwe and President Robert Mugabe. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)AP - Zimbabwe’s president and opposition leader have signed an agreement calling for formal talks on sharing power.


Late breaking news

12 July 2008

North Korean nuclear talks lead to agreement
(AP)

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill, second from left, talks to Japanese envoy Akitaka Saikiin, left, Russian envoy Alexei Borodavkin, second from right and South Korean envoy Kim Sook, right, as they wait for North Korean envoy Kim Kye Gwan, in  Beijing, Saturday, July 12, 2008. Six-nation talks on disarming North Korea's nuclear program moved closer Saturday to an agreement on ways to verify the communist nation's declaration of its nuclear materials. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, Pool)AP - Negotiators from six nations agreed Saturday on steps to verify North Korea’s nuclear disarmament, opening the final phase in tortuous efforts to rid the North of nuclear weapons.


Iraqi security better; governance falling short
(AP)

Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, the top commander of U.S. forces in the Baghdad area, right, says goodbye to Sheik Ayad al-Jabouri at Combat Outpost Radwaniyah, southwest of Baghdad, Friday, July 11, 2008.   In the rural outskirts of Baghdad, where the war seems distant in Iraq's new period of relative calm, a prominent Sunni tribal chief makes no bones about what is lacking in the drive to turn security improvements into lasting economic and political change.  'Up to now we have seen nothing from the government,' al-Jaborui said with more than a hint of disdain for the Shiite-dominated leadership in the capital.   (AP Photo/Robert Burns)AP - In the rural outskirts of Baghdad, where the war seems distant in Iraq’s new period of relative calm, a prominent Sunni tribal chief makes no bones about what is lacking in the drive to turn security improvements into lasting economic and political change.


Second near collision at JFK prompts changes
(AP)

A passenger aircraft waits on a taxiway as another takes off from a farther runway at Newark Liberty International Airport in this June 27, 2008 file photo in Newark, N.J. Two airborne planes  one landing and the other taking off  came within a half-mile of colliding at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday in the second such incident at the airport in a week, the Federal Aviation Administration said. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, file)AP - Two airborne planes one landing and the other taking off came within a half-mile of colliding at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday in the second such incident at the airport in a week, the Federal Aviation Administration said.


Government shuts down mortgage lender IndyMac
(AP)

Patricia Ortega, an IndyMac Bank customer, reacts to a notice that the branch is temporarily closed, Friday, July 11, 2008, in Pasadena, Calif. IndyMac Bank's assets were seized by federal regulators on Friday after the mortgage lender succumbed to the pressures of tighter credit, tumbling home prices and rising foreclosures. The bank is the largest regulated thrift to fail and the second largest financial institution to close in U.S. history, regulators said. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - IndyMac Bank’s assets were seized by federal regulators on Friday after the mortgage lender succumbed to the pressures of tighter credit, tumbling home prices and rising foreclosures.


Late breaking news

10 July 2008

Firefighters strain to spare more homes in Calif.
(AP)

Fire Capt. Rod Pinnelli, of the Lathrop-Manteca Fire and Rescue, turns away from the heat of flames approaching  a fire line of the Butte Lightening Complex fire near Concow, Calif., Thursday, July 10, 2008.  Firefighters from throughout the state are battling the blaze that has destroyed 50 homes and burned more than 47,000 acres. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)AP - Firefighters worked to keep flames from reaching more homes after a lightning-sparked wildfire advanced Thursday in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California.


Calif. National Guard joins firefighting effort
(AP)

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Capt. Walt Williams, right, calls for volunteers as he trains members of the California National Guard during fire training, Wednesday, July 9, 2008, in Albion, Calif. California's wildfire season has grown so severe so swiftly that National Guard troops have been deployed to fight the flames on the ground for the first time in 30 years. Many of them are arriving at the fire line just after returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)AP - Sweat rolled down Lisa Mirander’s forehead as she hacked a tangle of saplings and brush down to bare dirt to prevent a wildfire from spreading. It was a tough job, but no harder than the 13 months she served in Afghanistan.


Expert: Iran `doctored’ photo of missile launches
(AP)

In this image made available Thursday July 10, 2008, from Sepah News website owned by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, showing Iran's Shahab-3 missile being launched from an undisclosed location on Wednesday July 9, 2008, which officials have said has a range of 1,250 miles and is armed with a 1-ton conventional warhead. Iran test-fired long-and medium-range missiles during the day on Wednesday, that officials say is in response to U.S. and Israeli threats, state television reported. (AP Photo/Sepah News)AP - An Iranian photograph showing a cluster of missile launches was apparently altered to add a fourth missile lifting off from a desert range, a defense analyst said Thursday.


AP IMPACT: An American life worth less today
(AP)

AP - It’s not just the American dollar that’s losing value. A government agency has decided that an American life isn’t worth what it used to be.

Tape played of Marine suspected of Iraqi murder
(AP)

AP - A Marine sergeant accused of murdering an unarmed Iraqi captive during heavy fighting in Fallujah in 2004 was heard on tape Thursday telling how his squad argued over what to do with their prisoners and saying he “did one guy” as they sought to keep up with their unit.

Backlog of DNA samples may hamper JonBenet case
(AP)

AP - Unless he has another brush with the law someday and a DNA sample is taken from him, JonBenet Ramsey’s killer might never be caught.

Suspect arrested in western Pa. triple killing
(AP)

AP - Police say they have arrested a man suspected of killing his wife and two young children in their rural home in western Pennsylvania.

Uniform flap mars police officer’s last day on job
(AP)

AP - A New Orleans police officer retired wearing a light blue uniform shirt phased out after Hurricane Katrina, saying he wanted to salute 18 colleagues who died in the line of duty. Never mind that he was dressed down by superiors for a rules violation on his last work day.

Late breaking news

09 July 2008

Prosecutor: DNA clears JonBenet Ramsey’s family
(AP)

This file image made from an undated family video shows JonBenet Ramsey performing during a beauty pageant. Citing new DNA tests, prosecutors on Wednesday, July 8, 2008, cleared JonBenet Ramsey's parents and brother in the 1996 killing of the 6-year-old beauty queen and apologized to the family for casting the cloud of suspicion that hung over them for more than a decade. (AP Photo/Ramsey family video)AP - Prosecutors cleared JonBenet Ramsey’s parents and brother Wednesday in the 1996 killing of the 6-year-old beauty queen, saying they were “deeply sorry” for putting the family under a cloud of suspicion that hung heavy for more than a decade.


Senate bows to Bush, approves surveillance bill
(AP)

President Bush delivers a statement on FISA reform legislation, Wednesday, July 9, 2008, from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)AP - Bowing to President Bush’s demands, the Senate approved and sent the White House a bill Wednesday to overhaul bitterly disputed rules on secret government eavesdropping and shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits complaining they helped the U.S. spy on Americans.


Obama, Clinton fly to NY with veep vetter
(AP)

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., talks to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., on his campaign charter, Wednesday, July 9, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Democrat Barack Obama and his former rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, flew to New York on Wednesday along with his vice presidential searcher Caroline Kennedy.


Iran missile test sends message to US, Israel
(AP)

This image from Iranian Television shows a Shahab-3 missile being launched, which officials have said has a range of 1,250 miles and is armed with a 1-ton conventional warhead. Iran test-fired nine long- and medium-range missiles Wednesday July 9, 2008 during war games that officials say are in response to U.S. and Israeli threats, state television reported. (AP Photo/Iranian TV via APTN)AP - Iran test-fired nine missiles Wednesday, including ones capable of hitting Israel, making a dramatic show of its readiness to strike back if the United States or Israel attacks it over its nuclear program.


Late breaking news

08 July 2008

Iraq insists on withdrawal timetable
(AP)

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee, US Senator John McCain addresses the League of United Latin American Citizens convention at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC. Iraq's hardening demand for a pullout deadline for US troops on Tuesday reignited the sharp campaign quarrel over the war between White House rivals McCain and Barack Obama.(AFP/Tim Sloan)AP - Iraq’s national security adviser said Tuesday his country will not accept any security deal with the United States unless it contains specific dates for the withdrawal of U.S.-led forces.


G-8 endorses halving global emissions by 2050
(AP)

A member of international relief group Oxfam dressed as US President George W. bush displays balloons representing the amount of carbon his country emits per capita during a performance in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The G8 leaders from the United States, Japan, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Italy and Germany are holding their three-day summit  to discuss about global warming and food and oil crisis in the lakeside resort of Toyako. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)AP - World leaders on Tuesday endorsed halving world emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, edging forward in the battle against global warming but stopping short of tough, nearer-term targets.


Afghan official suggests Pakistan linked to bomb
(AP)

Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani looks on during the D-8 Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani denied that his country's intelligence agency had any hand in the suicide bombing that killed 41 people outside the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. (AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin)AP - Afghan officials have evidence that foreigners were behind a massive suicide bombing against India’s embassy in Kabul, President Hamid Karzai’s spokesman said Tuesday, implying that Pakistan orchestrated the attack.


Iranian president says no war with US, Israel
(AP)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures during a joint press conference of the D-8 Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Ahmadinejad has urged the next U.S. government to restore America's international image by respecting justice and human rights. (AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin)AP - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that he sees no possibility of a war between his country and the United States or Israel.


The first lady sings; Will the new album score?
(AP)

AP - She charmed the queen of England, captivated Israel, impressed President Bush and won over the hardest sell of all the French.

British economy facing ’serious risk’ of recession
(AFP)

A construction crane in central London. Britain's economy, buckling under the credit crunch and a slowing property market, faces a AFP - Britain’s economy, buckling under the credit crunch and a slowing property market, faces a “serious risk” of recession as firms face soaring costs and falling orders, according to a survey published Tuesday.


Iraq says Jordan’s king postpones Baghdad visit
(AP)

AP - Iraq’s government says Jordan’s king has postponed a visit to Baghdad until further notice.

Ecuador seizes TV stations over alleged debt
(AP)

AP - Ecuadorean officials seized two private television stations in early morning raids Tuesday, and they indicated the government will run them at least temporarily.

No talks in the offing: Zimbabwe’s opposition leader
(AFP)

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, pictured in June 2008, on Tuesday denied claims by government that dialogue was to resume soon between his party and President Robert Mugabe's regime.(AFP/File/Alexander Joe)AFP - Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Tuesday denied claims by government that dialogue was to resume soon between his party and President Robert Mugabe’s regime.


Left-wing parties storm out of Indian coalition
(AFP)

Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) General Secretary Prakash Karat addresses media representatives at a press conference in New Delhi. A bloc of Indian left-wing and communist parties announced Tuesday they were pulling out of the country's coalition government in protest against a nuclear energy deal with the United States.(AFP/Raveendran)AFP - A bloc of Indian left-wing and communist parties announced Tuesday they were pulling out of the country’s coalition government in protest against a nuclear energy deal with the United States.


Late breaking news

08 July 2008

Microsoft backs Icahn’s bid to oust Yahoo board
(AP)

Exterior view of Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to oust Yahoo Inc.'s board next month, saying Monday that a successful rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its takeover bid for Yahoo or negotiate another deal. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn’s effort to dump Yahoo Inc.’s board, saying Monday that a successful shareholder rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its bid to buy Yahoo’s Internet search engine or possibly the entire company.


Digital threat prompts movie industry downgrade
(AP)

AP - A Lehman Brothers analyst downgraded the entertainment industry Monday and slashed forecasts for its five major companies, saying digital downloads of movies and TV shows posed a huge threat to profits from DVD sales that the companies rely on.

Game maker tries to legitimize Facebook Scrabble
(AP)

AP - As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends or at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble’s owners have tried to shut down.

Rights like free speech don’t always extend online
(AP)

A man looks at YouTube's web site in a file photo. (Peter Jones/Reuters)AP - Rant all you want in a public park. A police officer generally won’t eject you for your remarks alone, however unpopular or provocative.


Reiser reportedly leads police to wife’s body
(CNET)

CNET - Hans Reiser, the Linux programmer convicted in April of murdering his estranged wife, led police to what is believed to be her body, authorities told the San Francisco Chronicle on Monday.

Next Gen JBoss App Server Appears As Early Release Code
(TechWeb)

TechWeb - InformationWeek - With the re-engineering, JBoss Application Server may take on distinct personalities, since the core microkernel has been stripped down to essentials.

Pioneer says to launch Blu-ray recorders this year
(Reuters)

Trademark of Blu-Ray DVD technology is displayed at an electronic shop in Tokyo February 17, 2008. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)Reuters - Japanese consumer electronics maker
Pioneer Corp (6773.T) said on Tuesday it plans to launch
Blu-ray DVD recorders by the end of the year, taking aim at a
rapidly growing market after the end of a bitter format battle.


Group Queues up for IPhone 3G to Promote Organic Farming
(PC World)

PC World - A group of publicity-seekers and iPhone enthusiasts have connected the 3G iPhone and organic farming to line up for Friday’s…

Amid Transition, Symbian Starts Paid Partner Program
(PC World)

PC World - Symbian has launched a paid developer program while it moves toward open-source availability of its OS.

Microsoft Plans To Ship Service Pack 3 Of Windows XP Soon
(TechWeb)

TechWeb - InformationWeek - Microsoft is apparently trying to prevent problems similar to the ones that followed the release of the software to the general public in May.

IBM offering beta of second Jazz product
(InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - IBM began on Monday an open beta program for the second product based on its Jazz ALM (application lifecycle management) platform, IBM Rational Requirements Composer.