January 19, 2006
SharewareRadio.com brings you a weekly broadcast of
views and news about the Shareware software industry.
In the news this
week. Corel releases WordPerfect Office X3. Damir Bulic of Spectral
Core spectralcore.com has
just released a new version of Full Convert, database converter
application. China had 111 million Internet users at the end of 2005.
FBI: 90% of Organizations Face Computer Attack.
The Kiss My Butt award of the week goes to those scumbags that are
selling private wireless telephone records. The FCC's enforcement bureau
is investigating how companies obtained such records and whether phone
companies had not followed rules designed to prevent such information
from getting into the wrong hands.
News from Henk Devos of
SharewareBlogs.com Sharon Housley (Software
Marketing Resource) announced the first edition of the Software
Vendors Awards. An interesting software release is
Smart Bro v2.21, a tabbed
browser.
News from Dave Collins of
SharewarePromotions Google: Online advertising leader Google said
Tuesday it’s moving into radio advertising by paying $102 million for
dMarc Broadcasting, which offers advertisers an automated way to buy and
run radio ads." Quaero in hiding.
Our guests this week are Mathilde Rufenacht developer of
Shop'NCook.

And Robert Martin
Marketing Director of infacta.
Infacta develops email marketing software. ASP members can get a free
personal copy of their flagship product GroupMail for free. Contact
Robert at martin@infacta.com
These interviews were held in Brussels at
ESWC.