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Looking at the E-Book Market

Handheld devices, display formats, digital rights management, marketing, consumer research and much more all came under scrutiny as e-publishing pundits and professionals gathered to poke, prod and examine the nascent industry at Penton Media’s first e-Book World Conference and Exposition.

Fathom e-learning site goes live

The interactive learning website, Fathom.com, has launched in the UK and US.

Worldwide Spending On Tech Tops $2 Trillion

Worldwide spending on information and communication technology (ICT) totaled more than $2.1 trillion last year and is expected to surge 50 percent by 2004, a study released Tuesday said.

Thomson Learning Partners with Universitas 21 to Develop Global e-University

Venture to Design and Produce New Curricula and Courses Capitalizes On Potential of Online Learning

Reference Desk Goes To The Web

Public, Private Libraries Forming Worldwide Reference Network Includes Universities, Museums, Library Of Congress

Chalk it up: Education Web sites NetBig.com, Chinaedu.com merge

On Nov. 13, NetBig.com, Chinas biggest education Web portal, signed an official merger agreement with Chinaedu.com, a home-schooling education site, to develop an Internet platform for elementary, middle school and college education.

Connected Learning to deliver online training for Consortium for Worker Education

Connected Learning.Network Inc., an e-learning company, will deliver online training and educational services for more than 800,000 members of the Consortium for Worker Education (CWE), a not-for-profit provider of workforce education.

Georgia Tech Selects TANDBERG to Update Their Distance Learning Network

RESTON, Va., Nov 21, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — The Georgia Institute of Technology has selected TANDBERG as the manufacturer of choice for their videoconferencing product and support requirements.

E-books to keep blind in touch

Microsoft and Christchurch firm Pulse Data International are working together to produce a blind-friendly interface for electronic books.

Consumers find hot deals in used computers

When buying a computer, is almost new as good as new?