- IBM Expands Worldwide Customer Support For Partners (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
- A dinosaur billing system / Credit cards much easier to deal with than house accounts (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Plantronics Introduces Headset-to-USB Adaptor (CommWeb)
- PacificNet Epro Selected by China Mobile Jiangsu to Provide CRM Consulting and Call Center Training Services to Jiangsu (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- AG, bankers warn of telemarketing scam (AberdeenNews.com)
- Optical Archival Appliance For Small Businesses (Compliance Pipeline)
- 'Likewise' Keeps Windows Open For Linux Admins (Linux Pipeline)
- Classifieds for Nov. 3rd (Auburn Plainsman)
- Newsmaker (Pittsburgh Live)
- Glad You Asked: Root beer and ice: Where to dispose of old cell phones; cell phone do-not-call lists; dialing for help (Journal Times Online)
- (Garden City Observer)
- PacificNet Epro Selected by China Mobile Jiangsu to Provide CRM Consulting and Call Center Training Services to Jiangsu (CRM Today)
- Montreal telmarketer banned from Vermont (The Burlington Free Press)
- State briefs (Nevada Appeal)
- Consul Delivers Version 6.0 of Insight Suite (Compliance Pipeline)
- Upgraded Google Desktop Emerges From Beta (InternetWeek)
- Microsoft calls for broad privacy law (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Microsoft: It's time to protect privacy (ZDNet)
- AARP Upset Over I-330 Phone Message (KOMO)
- Online Commerce (First Coast News - Traffic)
- Three New Products From MetaSwitch (CommWeb)
- IBM Provides On-Site Customer Sales Support to Mid-Sized Business Partners (CRM Today)
- People on the Move (Baltimore Sun)
- Searchspace Upgrades Anti-Money Laundering Program (Compliance Pipeline)
- Why Protect Fort Knox Borders But Ignore The Gold? (Compliance Pipeline)
- Microsoft Calls for Broad Privacy Law (Direct Marketing Association)
- FTC criticizes kid's spam bill (Crane's Chicago Business)
- VXI Corp's BlueParrot B200 office Bluetooth headset (Engadget)
- Ballot counter (North Shore News)
- Terms of Service (Saint George Spectrum)
- 'Do-not-call' lists ineffective, say telemarketers (CBC Manitoba)
- Government panel to probe privacy law's effectiveness (Daily Yomiuri Online)
- Seniors invited to anti-scam training session (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Area volunteer opportunities (The Indianapolis Star)
- TELEMARKETER (The Shelby Star)
- Company executive gets 2 years in prison for scam (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
- Beat telecallers at their own game (The Sunday Mail)
- Apple Updates Mac OS X With 60-Fix Combo (Linux Pipeline)
- Sony Rootkit Release A Hacker Hit (Linux Pipeline)
- Reinforcements Join Massachusetts Open Source Battle (Linux Pipeline)
- Amazon.com Reviewers Roast Sony Over DRM Fiasco (Linux Pipeline)
- NYC Not A Hot Spot For Municipal Wi-Fi (Linux Pipeline)
- Your views (La Crosse Tribune)
- Troopers’ for-profit fundraiser questioned (The Des Moines Register)
- Troopers' for-profit fundraiser questioned (The Des Moines Register)
- Five Iowa police groups solicit by phone (The Des Moines Register)
- Seniors learn fraud protection at AARP session (Saint George Spectrum)
- Troopers' for-profit fundraiser leaves questions (The Des Moines Register)
- Google Library Kicks Off On A Hushed Note (Linux Pipeline)
- Google Chats Up New Desktop, Stays Mum On Usage Numbers (Linux Pipeline)
- Call center would create 250 jobs (BizJournals)
- FBI's focus on terror means bigger case loads for local authorities (KVOA Tucson)
- clarionledger.com Terms of Service General (The Clarion-Ledger)
- Drug coverage confusion (TimesLeader.com)
- Indicted for issuing 72,000 illegal scripts (Home News Tribune)
- Troopers’ for-profit fundraiser leaves questions (The Des Moines Register)
- Information Technology & Telecommunications (Mondaq)
- FBI's focus on terror means more cases for other police (KVOA Tucson)
- AT&T lands $17M contract from Aegis (Dallas Business Journal)
- Newspaper Circulation Slips 2.6 Percent (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Newspaper Circulation Slips 2.6 Percent (ABC News)
- Newspaper Circulation Slips 2.6 Percent (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Circulation Dips At U.S. Papers (CBS News)
- Troopers' for-profit fund-raiser leaves questions (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
- Newspaper Circulation Slides 2.6 Percent (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Newspaper Circulation Slides 2.6 Percent (ABC News)
- Newspaper Circulation Slides 2.6 Percent (AP via Yahoo! News)
- E-Mail, Telemarketing Key to B-to-B Sales Lead Generation Efforts, Survey (Direct Marketing Association)
- Newspaper circulation drops locally, nationally (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Newspaper circulation falls (Provo Daily Herald)
- Seattle's 2 papers record circulation declines (Seattle Times)
- Recent Survey Shows E-mail, Telemarketing and Direct Mail to Be Most Important B2B Sales Lead Generation Efforts (PR Web)
- Circulation of U.S. weekday newspapers takes 2.6% hit / Chronicle leads pack with 16.6% decline during 6-month period (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Recent Survey Shows E-mail, Telemarketing and Direct Mail to Be Most Important B2B Sales Lead Generation Efforts (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
- IBM Unveils Single-Point Tool For Creating Blogs, Wikis (InternetWeek)
- Drug plan: The sky isn’t falling (The Hill)
- A real drug benefit would capture the original spirit of Medicare (The Hill)
- Mediacom spends more than $1 million to defeat telecom issue (Sioux City Journal)
- Telemarketing ruling upholds Utah restrictions (Deseret News)
- Court backs Utah's telemarketing law: 'Do not call, or else' (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Voters decide on city-owned telecommunications systems (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
- Ledger Bucks Trend; Circulation Is Up (The Ledger)
- READERS' CHOICE (Home News Tribune)
- Good Question: Who's Reading Newspapers? (WCCO)
- Verizon moves to stop ID theft (Reuters)
- Ontario's TalkSwitch Intros New Desk Phone (CommWeb)
- Verizon moves to stop ID theft (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Verizon Wireless moves to stop customer info theft (RedNova)
- Military recruiters target isolated, depressed areas (Seattle Times)
- Verizon Moves to Stop ID Theft (eWeek)
- Deadline Nears for Do-Not-Call Registration (WTWO NewsChannel 2)
- War divides soldier's loved ones (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
- Business Beanstalk Vending Locators - When Bigger is Better (PR Web)
- As circulation falls, News seeks solutions (BizJournals)
- Asset Managers Increase Compliance Spending (Compliance Pipeline)
- La «guerre» du recrutement (Management & Nouvelles Technologies)
- Times' circulation figures decline (North County Times)
- Many pained over drug plans (Herald & Review)
- BBB Hawaii retakes investigation award (Pacific Business News)
- Time-share firms settle with Vt. attorney general (The Burlington Free Press)
- The Big Picture on Digital Photos (BusinessWeek)
- Has AOL Met Its Match? (BusinessWeek)
- Trial continued in James Tobin conspiracy case Judge lets three charges stand in alleged phone jamming (Bangor Daily News)
- BearingPoint's Financial Reports Still To Be Delayed (Compliance Pipeline)
- Funkwerk Offers Software Phone (CommWeb)
- FlowServe Signs With LRN For Global Ethics Education And Certification Program (Compliance Pipeline)
- e-know Releases Compliance Cockpit (Compliance Pipeline)
- 'Kaizen' makes things work (ZDNet)
- Minority youth see odds stacked against them (International Herald Tribune)
- ... after Surridge fails to testify (The Jamaica Observer)
- TheStarPress.com Terms of Service (The Star Press)
- JIM DODSON: It’s Time to Get Nice and Polite (Southern Pines Pilot)
- Recruiters' ally: economy (San Jose Mercury News)
- Top Jobs (Daily Herald)
- SWsoft Extends Virtualization Software To 64-Bit Windows (InformationWeek)
- Disney plots out the ending for unit's local call center (BizJournals)
- How much can you trust buzz? (Boston Globe)
- The Ten Golden Rules of Online Direct Marketing Selected for Luncheon Keynote at DMA Summit (PR Web)
- Great marketing is vital to firms' survival (Delaware Online)
- 'Cult Branding' author to lead Nonbox office (Orlando Sentinel)
- Strong support for 'do not call' register (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
- Strong support for 'do not call' register (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- PacificNet Reports Record Third Quarter 2005 Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Nyer Medical Group, Inc. Reports Revenues of $15.2 Million with Net Earnings of $.02 Per Share for 1st Quarter Fiscal (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Updates, advisories and surprises (Investors.com)
- Strong support for 'do not call' register (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
- CA Changes Course (Systems Management Pipeline)
- They're Slamming Your Company. Are You Listening? (Systems Management Pipeline)
- BorderWare Update Focuses On Compliance (Compliance Pipeline)
- Western Union, states to fight international fraud (WCAX 3)
- Website Pros Upgrades NetObjects Fusion (Small Biz Pipeline)
- Western Union, states to fight international fraud (WRIC 8)
- Disney plots out the ending for unit's KC call center (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
- Court Order Stops Deceptive Canadian Pitch-men, Requires Payment of $345,000 to FTC for Consumer Redress (Federal Trade Commission)
- Aculab and Alliance Systems Expand Partnership (CommWeb)
- National fraud agreement reached with Western Union (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
- Sabio Welcomes Ofcom’s Action On Silent Calls (ContactCenterWorld.com)
- Western Union settles state complaints (Business First of Columbus)
- California not part of national fraud agreement with Western Union (Sacramento Business Journal)
- Western Union to warn of telemarketing fraud (Houston Chronicle)
- Attorney General Mike Beebe Announces Initiative To Fight Foreign Lottery, Telemarketing Scams (KARK Little Rock)
- Beware Telemarketer Offering Free Trials (KRON 4 Bay Area)
- AG, steel firm at odds (Rocky Mountain News)
- Sabio Welcomes Ofcom's Action on Silent Calls (CRM Today)
- New Agreement Targets Scams, Fraud (The WBAL Channel)
- High court refuses case on restoring felons' civil rights (Palm Beach Post)
- Be Sure to Keep Clientele Satisfied (RedNova)
- Michigan Attorney General Cox Teams Up With Western Union to Fight Telemarketing Fraud (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- ShoreTel Introduces New IP PBX (CommWeb)
- UniPress Gives FootPrints an Update (CommWeb)
- NZ Telecom Says On Target To Achieve Positive FY EBITDA (Dow Jones via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Intradyn Adds Instant Messaging Support For ComplianceVault (Compliance Pipeline)
- Western Union to pay for anti-scam campaign (Gazette.Net)
- Western Union warns of money transfer scams (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
- EBay Opens Dev Program, APIs To All Comers (Linux Pipeline)
- Sony's 'Fix' Worse Than Original Problem, Experts Warn (Linux Pipeline)
- Online Open-Source Database Bows (InformationWeek)
- Interactive Intelligence: New IP Contact Center Software (CommWeb)
- Data Collection Resources' New CRM Software (CommWeb)
- SunGard Acquires ERisk Holdings (Compliance Pipeline)
- e-Security Debuts Mainframe Compliance Monitoring (Compliance Pipeline)
- Direct Marketing Association of UK Launches Campaign to Regain Consumer Trust (Direct Marketing Association)
- United States of America Patriotism Awards’ not what they seem (Frost Illustrated)
- Risky Employee E-mail Habits Threaten Business (Compliance Pipeline)
- Web Fraud Tops Consumer List (KOCO ChannelOklahoma.com via Yahoo! News)
- Protesters draw negative, positive response (The Oklahoman)
- Compli Launches Industry's First Auto Dealer Liability Management System; New Compli DLMS Helps Dealers Minimize (The Auto Channel)
- The French Auvergne Region Gains Altitude with Satel (CRM Today)
- Charity dubbed fundraising 'Scrooge' (Herald Online)
- ICT Parkersburg Call Center closing (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
- Make Responsible Donations (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
- Work & Family: Companies try new policies for alternative schedules (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- ‘Do-not-call’ list hits 100 million (Houma, Louisiana Newspaper - The Courier)
- The French Auvergne Region Gains Altitude With Satel (ContactCenterWorld.com)
- ICT to close Parkersburg call center, lay off 131 employees (TimesLeader.com)
- Iwatsu Embeds Esnatech's Software Fax (CommWeb)
- Inova Updates Two Data Integration Programs (CommWeb)
- Local News (The Tucson Citizen)
- ICT to close Parkersburg call center, lay off 131 employees (phillyburbs.com)
- Brevard telemarketer under fire over 'Do Not Call' law (Orlando Business Journal)
- Current and Future Forecasts of The US Telemarketing Industry for 2006 Covering All 50 States and 300 Metro Areas (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Another Closing (WTAP-TV)
- Western Union agrees to pay for anti-scam campaign (Gazette.Net)
- Donors shun 'big sell', fund misuse (Miami Herald)
- Troopers gain, telemarketer loses in campaign (The Des Moines Register)
- Police warn aboriginals about credit scam (CBC Saskatchewan)
- National Center for Database Marketing (NCDM) Conference to Feature Stellar Keynote Lineup (Direct Marketing Association)
- New CRM Software From FrontRange (CommWeb)
- Transera Unveils Seratel (CommWeb)
- German Call Center Consolidation (CommWeb)
- Wigal sentenced to two to 10 years in prison (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
- All the World's a New Technology Incubator (New York Times)
- NextSteps: Medicare Part D drug plans take some homework (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- BGLC orders probe in Athanas case (The Jamaica Observer)
- Sobering Decisions (Tampa Bay Online News)
- Sobering Decisions (Tampa Tribune)
- Officials probing Web service (The State Journal-Register)
- Gym offer alert (Northern Territory News)
- Decoding Part D, part II (The Gray News)
- Hop-On, Inc. Founder Sentenced for Stock Fraud (Stock Patrol)
- The 8 Biggest Challenges of File Conversion (Circulation Management)
- New York's Adam Moss reaches for a legacy (Investors.com)
- Five9 Introduces Worldwide Dialing Capabilities for the Five9 Virtual Contact Cente (CRM Today)
- No-Call List Deadline Looms (WRTV Indianapolis)
- No Call List Sign-up (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
- No-Call List Deadline Looms (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
- Quintek Enters Into Agreement With Manhattan Data, Inc. to Provide End-to-End Solution to the Healthcare Industry (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Five9 Introduces Worldwide Dialing Capabilities for the Five9 Virtual Contact Center(TM) (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Five9 Introduces Worldwide Dialing Capabilities For Virtual Contact Center™ (ContactCenterWorld.com)
- Charities Unaware of Donors' Perceptions (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
- New York magazine's Moss reaches for a legacy (Investors.com)
- Nixon sues to stop junk faxes (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Call it off (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
- Direct Marketing, Telemarketing, Scams, and Credit Scores (Free Internet Press)
- Convergys-ClickFox Alliance (CommWeb)
- Intervoice Acquires Edify (CommWeb)
- Liberals make flurry of spending announcements as government set to fall (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
- OC telemarketer sentenced to prison in $5.7 million scheme (Monterey County Herald)
- Western Union takes anti-scam measures (Gazette.Net)
- OC telemarketer sentenced to prison in $5.7 million scheme (KESQ)
- Man Sentenced to Prison for Telemarketing Fraud (Los Angeles Times)
- Man with gun barricades self in workplace (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
- Wireless Spam Scheme Targeted By Verizon Wireless (Wireless IQ)
- Wireless Spam Scheme Targeted By Verizon Wireless (RedNova)
- Commission settles with TelstraClear on switching (Scoop.co.nz)
- TelstraClear to change marketing (TVNZ)
- TelstraClear settles after admitting fair trading breach (Stuff)
- www.theage.com.au (The Age)
- Orion to probe telemarketing activities (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Hello, I am calling to harass you (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Immigrants in France Straddle Two Worlds (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Immigrants in France Straddle Two Worlds (Austin American-Statesman)
- TelstraClear admits breach (Stuff)
- Immigrants in France Straddle Two Worlds (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Two men plead guilty in telemarketing scam (The Buffalo News)
- Volunteer opportunities (The Indianapolis Star)
- Chronicle & Echo (Northampton Chronicle & Echo)
- Local News (Orangeville Citizen)
- Medicare Part D; answers to those puzzling questions (Sparta Expositor)
- 2 Years of Dinnertime Quiet, Thanks to the Do-Not-Call Registry (New York Times)
- Missouri files lawsuits over unsolicited faxes (Billings Gazette)
- ACROSS the BIG SKY (Great Falls Tribune)
- Survey: Do Not Call registry working (UPI)
- Survey: Do Not Call registry working (MENAFN)
- French immigrants in a tangle of 2 worlds (Miami Herald)
- Limits on Hobart telco trader (Examiner.com.au)
- Agreement Reached to Halt Wire-Service Scams (Southern Pines Pilot)
- That's not ET calling your home (South Bend Tribune)
- McClatchy not immune to trend of falling circulation (BizJournals)
- CRM, Call & Contact Center Events Cincom (ContactCenterWorld.com)