Scanning & Capture

In an effort to eliminate an overlap of services, Yahoo Inc is closing is online photo storage site Yahoo Photos and encouraging users to migrate to its Web 2.0 sharing site ‘Flikr.’

The Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register went live this morning, before its servers crashed after just hours of operation.

The Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register went live this morning, before its servers crashed after just hours of operation.

Kodak has bolstered its commitment to the high-volume scanning market, announcing version 6.10 of its Capture Software and introducing its fastest production scanner to date, the i1860.

Adobe has announced that it will be releasing its rich internet application (RIA) software Flex under the Mozilla Public License, seemingly forcing Microsoft to do the same with its recently released Silverlight technology.

DocsCorp is showing off its latest Cover Page Routing solution at the GearUp 2007 conference in San Francisco, promising better PDF integration for Interwoven users and streamlined capturing and profiling of scanned content.

Open source enterprise content management provider Nuxeo has kicked off operations in the UK, offering what it says is the first fully customisable open source ECM platform and support service to large energy and financial services companies.

The CSIRO has pledged their commitment to working with commercial partners by announcing their stand at next week’s Sydney CeBIT event, will feature a ‘wall of opportunities.’

Google has announced that it will be adding video conferencing to its growing portfolio of applications, after acquiring software from the Swedish firm Marratech.

Late in 2006 HP invited Image & Data Manager to its San Francisco launch of Edgeline – printing technology set to topple the myth that colour laser printing is faster than laser.

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