NEW YORK, October 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- Agreement Follows Recent Grant by Intellect of License to Wyeth (NYSE: WYE) and Elan Pharma International Ltd.

Intellect Neurosciences, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ILNS), a biopharmaceutical company focused on development of disease-modifying therapeutic agents for the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD), announced today that it has entered into an Option Agreement with a top-tier global pharmaceutical company regarding the right to purchase a license to certain of Intellect's patents and patent applications related to antibodies and methods of treatment for Alzheimer's disease.

COSTA MESA, California, October 8 /PRNewswire/ --

Tickets.com, a leading worldwide provider of integrated ticketing solutions, has launched ProVenue(R), its new, innovative full-service ticketing platform. Developed and rigorously tested by Tickets.com, ProVenue is a turnkey solution and the industry's most technologically advanced and sophisticated ticketing services product. It officially went live on September 13, 2008, flawlessly enabling the inaugural on-sale day for fifteen major shows comprising the opening season of the newly renovated Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, NJ.

PARIS, October 8 /PRNewswire/ -- After 9 months of intensive beta testing using a pool of 9,000 servers created by over 4,000 individual customers, Gandi.net, the largest ICANN-accredited registrar in France, announces the grand opening of its unparalleled hosting service.

ZUG, Switzerland, October 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- Naspers - Acquisition of the Auction Web Site vatera.hu

MIH Internet Europe is pleased to announce its acquisition of vatera.hu, Hungary's leading auction Web site. MIH Internet Europe, a subsidiary of the South African print and online media company Naspers (JSE: NPN) now holds 100% of the share capital of vatera.hu.

The Senecavirus is a "new" virus, discovered several years ago by Neotropix Inc., a biotech company in Malvern, Pennsylvania. It was at first thought to be a laboratory contaminant, but researchers found it was a pathogen, now believed to originate from cows or pigs. Further investigation found that the virus was harmless to normal human cells, but could infect certain solid tumors, such as small cell lung cancer, the most common form of lung cancer.

Scientists at Neotrophix say that, in laboratory and animal studies, the virus demonstrates cancer-killing specificity that is 10,000 times higher than that seen in traditional chemotherapeutics, with no overt toxicity. The company has developed the "oncolytic" virus as an anti-cancer agent and is already conducting early phase clinical trials in patients with lung cancer.

LANCASTER, England, October 8 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey has found that 83 percent of businesses believe their websites are failing to convert enough visitor traffic into actual sales or enquiries, report online consultancy Backbone IT Group.

In a poll of one hundred UK companies, only 15 percent expressed a high level of satisfaction with the amount of business being generated by their websites. Companies also feared that less than half of potential online sales were currently being achieved.

The survey, carried out by Backbone IT Group with assistance from Lancaster University, also highlights a lack of awareness in the wider business community of some of the more recent online marketing practices.

LONDON, October 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Schools are responsible for looking after their students. It is a teacher's job to zip up coats, wipe away tears, and teach children the things they need to know. There are procedures in place to make sure that students are looked after while they are under the school's care, but what about a student's personal data? Are British Schools keeping their students' data safe?

LONDON, October 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- Majority of Men Prefer the Boyish Figure of Keira Knightley to the Over-Enhanced Curves of Pamela Anderson.

With the average bra-size now ballooning from a 34B (Anna Kournikova) ten years ago to a 34E (Kelly Brook) in 2008*, you'd think that most single men would be in seventh heaven - but not so according to a new survey by PARSHIP.com Europe's largest serious online matchmaking service. When it comes to relationships, 31% of single men would prefer not to try getting closer to a busty woman, so anything above a "D" cup will reduce a woman's chances of finding a partner by as much as a third.

Proteins found in sperm are central to understanding male infertility and could be used to determine new diagnostic methods and fertility treatments according to a paper published by the journal Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP). The article demonstrates how proteomics, a relatively new field focusing on the function of proteins in a cell, can be successfully applied to infertility, helping identify which proteins in sperm cells are dysfunctional.

"Up to 50 percent of male-factor infertility cases in the clinic have no known cause, and therefore no direct treatment. In-depth study of the molecular basis of infertility has great potential to inform the development of sensitive diagnostic tools and effective therapies," write co-authors Diana Chu, assistant professor of biology at San Francisco State University and Tammy Wu, post-doctoral fellow at SF State. The study is included in a special Oct. 10 issue of MCP dedicated to the clinical application of proteomics.

BERLIN, October 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- La Musica Finds New Best Freund

Popkomm -- TuneUp Media, the creators of TuneUp for iTunes, today empowered music lovers worldwide to experience their music in a new way with an International version of TuneUp in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The new version allows millions more people around the world to automatically fix their mislabeled song information, find missing cover art, receive upcoming concert alerts, and enjoy music videos, all integrated with iTunes' familiar interface.