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The International Herald Tribune
IHT.com Tech Alert


Paris, Thursday, January 1, 2009

Writing the Web's future in numerous languages
The globalization of the Web means that companies have to find ways to reach out to consumers in their native languages, a costly and time-consuming endeavor.

Ad agencies fashion their own horn, and then toot it
Agencies are parlaying their expertise in marketing the brands of other companies into marketing their own.

U.S. TV networks retain marketing dollars in hard times
Even in a recession, American TV networks still have the power to provide advertisers with mass audiences.

Event facilities race to keep pace with Internet demand
Event organizers, hotels and conference centers are struggling to provide the Internet bandwidth necessary to keep up with the increasing demands from customers for online services like streaming videos.

U.S. defense contractors vying for cyberscurity deals
The U.S. military contractors, eager to capture a share of a market that may reach $11 billion in four years, have formed new business units to tap increased spending designed to protect U.S. government computers from attack.

Judge delays ruling on blocking release of 'Watchmen' film
The superhero movie may not reach theaters on its scheduled release date after a U.S. judge said he may block the film's release due to an ownership dispute.

Online piracy menaces pro sports
After years of focusing on the pirating of highlight clips and photos on the Web, the major sports leagues are finding that pirated feeds of live games are now common.

U.S. TV networks leaving Iraq
Three American broadcast networks - CBS, NBC, and ABC - no longer have full-time correspondents in Baghdad, as attention shifts to Afghanistan.

Cisco wants to entertain you
The digital company says it plans to introduce a new line of products in January, including a digital stereo system that is meant to move music wirelessly around a house.

Sanctions don't stop Hewlett-Packard from selling in Iran
HP printers have become a top seller in Tehran, despite a comprehensive embargo that prohibits the company from sending its products to Iran.



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