An Interview with Max Mansur of SWIFT (Part 2)
There have been several threads behind looking at XBRL for corporate actions. The problem is long-standing and multinational.
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There have been several threads behind looking at XBRL for corporate actions. The problem is long-standing and multinational.
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Some of the most intriguing functions in our new Controller package, are the data integrators and adapters. What they do is enable you to automatically transfer data early in the financial reporting process.
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Back on June 17, I blogged about the Government Information Transparency Act. The goal of government information transparency took a step closer to reality today when the co-sponsors of the bill, Reps. Edolphus Towns and Darrell Issa, added their bill’s provisions to a Senate bill to improve the federal grant system.
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Nokia introduces the new 5235 Comes With Music touchscreen mobile phone that comes with unlimited access to Nokia Music Store catalogue over a 12 or 18 month period. Based on Nokia 5230, the 5235 features the same 3.2-inch touchscreen, 2 Megapixel camera, FM tuner, 3.5mm audio jack and microSD card slot.
The Nokia 5235 Comes With Music will be released in Q1 2010 for Euro 145.

The ODROID, as you may know, is an Android-based portable gaming device. It is now shipping to Android game developers and is priced at $349.
The ODROID is powered by a Samsung Cortex-A8 833Mhz ARM processor and 512MB DDR2 memory. It sports a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, Accelerometer and support for Bluetooth and WiFi. The device is capable of 720p HD playback and offers HDMI output.
Below are demo videos of the ODROID:
Gaming on HDTV
Video Playback
Music