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| | | | | Digital Crops & Eyepublications | | | Digital Crops has taken out adverts with eyepublications to promote new services within the SW1 area. | | | | | | Digital Crops website of the month | | | | | www.cilahairdressing.co.uk is a website which has been created for a hair dressing salon. The salon is located at 99 Tachbrook Street London which is near Pimlico tube station. The salon uses products such as Redken, O.P.I, and L'Oreal. have look. | | | | | | | AVG Revamped! | | | It seems AVG has completely revamped their free and pay versions of the software. AVG 8 is now available, so if you're still using v7.5, you should upgrade immediately. After doing some further research, I found out that AVG 7.5 will no longer be supported after the end of this month. So, if you don't upgrade to version 8 soon, you will no longer be protected from viruses or any other bugs that may be lurking around. Now, I know upgrading software can be a hassle, so I went and upgraded my AVG 7.5 to AVG 8.0 just so I could tell you all about it! It turned out to be a pretty painless and simple process. Learn more | | | | | BT Losing Grip | | | AT&T is joining forces with some 10-15 telecom carriers, including British Telecom, to build a Skype competitor, according to ThinkEquity analyst Anton Wahlman. He thinks that the carriers will soon offer a voice-over-Internet Protocol client that runs over broadband/3G wireless piping and uses a backend platform that allows users to make free calls to anyone logged into the VoIP network. Each of the carriers involved would make money from calls made outside the network to one of the standard landline phone services. "We believe they will have to use a common client and common software platform in order to make this work," Wahlman said, forecasting that the new service might launch in 2009 and eventually extend to mobile phones. | | | | | | | | | | Pizza.com ower makes a lot of dough | |  | A man who paid $20 for the domain name ‘www.pizza.com’ in 1994 has sold it on for $2.6m (around £1.3m). The first bid was $100 but the next morning it was up to $500,000, before surpassing the $2,000,000 reserve price. As they say everyone needs dough! | | | | | | © Copyright 2008 Digital Crops Ltd. | | |
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