REHOVOT, Israel, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- Latest Technology From 3-D Printing Innovator Recognized Alongside 3M, Ford and General Motors

Objet Geometries Ltd. (http://www.2objet.com), the innovation leader in 3-D printing technology, today announced that its revolutionary Connex500(TM) rapid prototyping system has been recognized with the 2008 RadTech USA Emerging Technologies Award, which honors outstanding users of ultraviolet (UV) and electron beam (EB) technologies. Connex500 is the first-ever system enabling the manufacture of 3-D parts using several different materials at the same time. Objet joins several other technology leaders - including 3M, Armstrong, Breit Technologies, DVUV, Ford Motor Company and General Motors - as recipients of this year's award.

SAN FRANCISCO, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- Fancorps integrates Gydget into its Cutting-Edge Street Team Platform Used by Leading Labels

Gydget, the social marketing platform that allows bands to connect with their audiences on social networking and fan-based Web sites today announced that Fancorps has integrated Gydget into its street team management software solution.

"We are excited to offer gydgets to the hundreds of bands who use our solution to manage and organize their street teams," said G.I. Sanders, co-founder of Fancorps. "Gydget is a natural extension of our Web 2.0 community and allows bands to naturally reach passionate fans and friends of fans across all social networks."

FORT WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

RPS, Inc. today announced the addition of two new members to its Senior Management Team. David A. Green, Ph.D. joins RPS as Vice President of Clinical Operations. Neil H. Shusterman, M.D. joins RPS as Senior Vice President, Medical, Regulatory and Drug Safety.

BOSTON, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- More Than 14 Million Kids Learn and Explore on Poptropica, Virtual World From the Developers of Funbrain

Where do parents turn when their young children want to have fun and connect with others online? Parents of more than 14 million have found the answer on Poptropica, a free, safe online environment packed with games and discovery. The number of kids exploring the virtual world of Poptropica -- from the developers of Funbrain, the long trusted learning Web site for children -- has exploded since its launch just last September. With today's debut of the new "Time Tangled Island," Poptropica offers even more opportunities for young children to learn, play, explore and safely connect with other children on the Web.

GRAZ, Austria, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- The World's First 10,000 Square Metre Online Billboard

Thomas Kager, an Austrian entrepreneur, has recently developed the idea of "Hillvertising". A marriage of the two words 'hill' and 'advertising', Hillvertising is a new and innovative way of selling advertising space both online and outdoors. Kager's idea is to market squares of virtual advertising space on his website to companies and individuals who, after their purchase, will receive one square metre of real outdoor advertising space for a five-year period.

WASHINGTON, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- ResortScape.CA, ResortScape.Co.UK, and LandWatch.Co.UK Connect Foreign Buyers with Over 600,000 Lifestyle Properties in the Americas and Around the World

Scientists with UCLA’s Jonsson Cancer Center and the Department of Urology have showed that lowering intake of the type of fat common in a Western diet helps prevent prostate cancer in mice, the first finding of its kind in a mouse model that closely mimics human cancer, researchers said.

The study, which appears in the April 15, 2008 issue of the journal Cancer Research, focused on fat from corn oil, which is made up primarily of omega-6 fatty acids, or the polyunsaturated fat commonly found in the Western diet. Omega-6 fats are found in high levels in baked and fried goods, said William Aronson, a Jonsson Cancer Center researcher and the study’s senior author.

Researchers fed one group of mice a diet with about 40 percent of calories coming from fat, a percentage typical in men eating a Western diet. The other group received 12 percent of their calories from fat, a figure considered to be a very low fat diet. Researchers found there was a 27 percent reduced incidence of prostate cancer in the low-fat diet group. Aronson also studied cells in the prostate that were precancerous, or would soon become cancer, and found that the cells in the mice eating the low-fat diet were growing much more slowly than those in the high-fat group.

LONDON, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- At 0930 BST Compass Group will host a live webcast outlining its interim results performance. The webcast will be hosted by Sir Roy Gardner, Chairman, Richard Cousins, CEO. An on-demand replay will be available later today.

It's free to view. All you need to do is register at http://www.cantos.com. Cantos.com, the online financial broadcaster, features in-depth interviews, documentaries and webcasts with senior company executives. If you would like to contact us, please email enquiries@cantos.com or phone +44-207-936-1333.

If you would like to contact us, please email enquiries@cantos.com or phone +44-207-936-1333.

HELSINKI, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile signatures are a success, concludes a new report from Forrester Research. Tapping in to a growing trend, Forrester conducted research exclusively covering mobile signatures and has just published their findings, titled Extending Mobile Identity Beyond Authentication, which is now available free of charge through the Valimo Wireless website - http://www.valimo.com.

LONDON, May 14 /PRNewswire/ --

- Working in the Office Still Considered Most Productive Environment

Britain's smaller businesses are not clear on the meaning of flexible working, according to a new poll from the Orange SMS Business Jury.

Just over half of businesses surveyed (53%) believe flexible working means taking time off for working extra hours; nearly a third think it means working from home (26%); just over one in ten think it means working remotely (12%) and only 7% think it means working part time.

Martin Lyne, director of small and medium enterprise, Orange Business Services said: