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Thursday, 2 February, 2006

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Voting is now open for the 2006 Software Vendor Awards. The Awards are sponsored by SoftwareMarketingResource.com and are designed to recognize the top Software Industry Vendors.View the category descriptions and nominees.

Kama Sutra suffering starts tomorrow
The worm, also known as Nyxem.E, MyWife and Blackworm, is programmed to delete Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe PDF files and some say zip files on Feb. 3.
The big news of the week is about all of those fat cat internet companies bowing down and kissing China's Butt.
Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 7 pre-Beta. Apple Cuts Old iMac Price. 19 Indicted In Software Piracy Plot. Is WinZip Spamming?

The Kiss My Butt award of the week.
This week there is another double-header. First off is AT&T.They get the award for allowing the National Security Agency (NSA) direct access to the phone and Internet communications passing over its network. Next is John Kiel Patterson of of Louisiana.This guy is suing Apple over potential hearing loss from Apple's iPod.

News from Dave Collins of Shareware Promotions
21 ways of improving your online credibility and building a better relationship with your customers.UK software pirates can no longer hide. Keep an eye on Kosmix.

News from SharewareBlogs.com 

News from Henk Devos of SharewareBlogs.com
The next edition of the European Shareware conference will be held in Cambridge, UK on 4 and 5 November 2006. Tech*Ed Europe is also moving to a different location, and will be held in Barcelona, Spain this year. I've finally found out where Steve Kiene is hanging out these days. He started a new company called "Little Big Endian" in Lincoln, Nebraska. Dave Collins has introduced a new service at SharewarePromotions. An interesting software release is A1 Sitemap Generator by Micro-Sys, a website scanner, sitemap builder, and sitemap FTP upload tool for Windows.

This weeks Interview
Henk Devos of Whirling Dervishes Software developer of Alpha ZIP. He is also very active in the shareware community. He is on the Board of Directors of both the European Shareware Conference and of the Association of Shareware Professionals. He also has the SharewareBlogs.com site This interview was held in Brussels at ESWC.


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