See you next year in Hanover, Germany

CeBIT 2009 got off to a powerful start and ended on a successful note, boosting optimism in the world ICT industry. A majority of the 4,300 companies from 69 countries drew fresh optimism from being here at CeBIT.

A huge number of exhibitors and visitors are now leaving Hannover with a renewed sense of buoyancy as well as bulging order books and a solid foundation for new business. The show had lived up to their expectations.

The next CeBIT will be staged from 2 to 6 March 2010 in Hannover.

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Leads + Publicity = Business. You can expect a lot from CeBIT 2010. Don't miss out!

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Open source video codec Ogg Theora hot on the heels of H.264

(heise online, 08.05.2009 14:46) Enhancements to the new "Thusnelda" encoder have substantially increased coding efficiency for the freely licensable Ogg Theora video codec, so that it could become a serious competitor to H.264 in the online video market

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Novell and Intel for Moblin on Netbooks

(heise online, 08.05.2009 14:45) Cooperation in Taiwan and a Novell Linux based on Moblin for netbooks are part of the plan

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MonoDevelop on Mac OS X

(heise online, 07.05.2009 19:21) MonoDevelop is coming for Mac OS X with a preview of the open source development environment being released

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Disputes over ODF spreadsheet interoperability

(heise online, 07.05.2009 18:11) Microsoft's ODF support in Office 2007 Service Pack 2 has triggered a debate over what it means to be standards compliant when it comes to spreadsheet formulas

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