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Apple pays $10M to license Palm, other patents
2013-04-10 19:00:47| CNET News.com
Apple has reached patent licensing agreements with Access Co., the Japanese company that owns some patents related to the Palm operating system, as well as Bell Communications Research and Geoworks. [Read more]
Palm Oil for West Drives Exploitation in Malaysia
2013-04-10 11:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Pulitzer Center: Squinting under the bill of his baseball cap, Leonary Marcus scans the treetops for ripe clusters of palm fruit to hack down with the aluminum scythe hanging from his shoulder. When a flame-red bunch catches his eye, he hooks the tool at the crux of the branch and yanks downward with all the muscle a 17-year-old can muster. The canopy shakes, a squawking bird flees and the fruit crashes to the ground in scattered heaps for him to gather into a rusty wheelbarrow. Leonary wipes the sweat from his face...
City in Florida's Palm Beach County Selects Tyler Technologies' EnerGov® Solution
2013-04-04 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Jupiter, Fla., chooses Tyler’s EnerGov to improve business processes and customer satisfaction<br /> <br /> DALLAS- Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) has signed an agreement with the city of Jupiter, Fla., to implement Tyler’s EnerGov® planning, permitting and licensing solution. The agreement includes related professional services, training and support. Jupiter also uses Tyler’s Munis® enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution.<br /> <br /> The city selected ...This story is related to the following:Web-Based Software | Government Software | Enterprise Resource Planning Software (ERP) | Business Intelligence Software
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AKFP introduces Suchero organic coconut palm sugar
2013-03-25 08:00:52| Food Processing
AKFP's Suchero coconut palm sugar has a mild, sweet taste and is certified organic, GMO-free, kosher, and halal, while remaining a low-G.I. food.
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Charity urges Easter Egg hunt for unsustainable palm oil
2013-03-23 01:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
BusinessGreen: Shoppers might consider their Easter Eggs less tasty if they knew some brands are contributing to rainforest destruction, campaigners will warn today. A survey of over 70 Easter Egg manufacturers undertaken by the Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) and Ethical Consumer found some are using non-certified palm oil or its derivatives in their products, raising the possibility that the palm oil has contributed to deforestation in south east Asia. The top two chocolate companies are Divine and Booja...
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