ROTTERDAM, Netherlands and MUNICH, Germany, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Conference in Munich, Germany Will Include Chief Executives of World's Largest Solar Manufacturers, Top Investors and Analysts

- Forecast for Solar Industry in Coming Years Revealed, Rare Opportunity for High-Level Networking

LONDON, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

Bulgaria offers immense growth potential for electronics manufacturing and related services. However, high inflation has been a cause of concern, especially amidst the economic slowdown, which affected Bulgaria in the second half of 2008. Nevertheless, contract manufacturers in Bulgaria can look forward to mixed prospects in 2009 with more market opportunities projected to emerge in 2010, thanks to incentives offered by the government promoting electronics manufacturing.

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SYDNEY, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- To Receive Milestone Payments from Quest Diagnostics

NEW YORK, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Prestigious training academy for young musicians commemorates fifth anniversary by launching onto world stage

ANTONY, France, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Stallergenes S.A. announces the release of the first year outcome of its phase IIb/III clinical trial (VO 57.07) on a sublingual house dust mite desensitization tablet.

SAN FRANCISCO, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

The largest global trade association working against spam and messaging abuse continued its fifth consecutive year of significant growth, despite the economic downturn. The work produced by the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) and the success of its three meetings that attracted a record number of attendees in 2008 reflect the messaging industry's urgency in addressing the fundamental issues underlying spam and in protecting consumers.

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RESTON, Virginia, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- comScore data reveal how age and gender impact mobile web destinations and device choices, and how advertisers can benefit

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today revealed that financial services sites, such as those offering banking and stock trading services, are the most popular among European mobile subscribers older than 55, while teenagers are more likely to visit social networking, entertainment and even comic sites on their mobile devices. Not surprisingly, however, younger users tend to access any Internet content much more frequently than their older counterparts.

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LONDON, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- New findings from the National Landlords Association (NLA) show women in property are positive about the future with 62% planning to expand their property portfolio in the next 12 months and a further 32% admitting that the credit crunch has had no impact on their portfolio plans. 87% of women surveyed also believed property brings a better return than interest in savings, while 85% put their trust in bricks and mortar rather than leaving money in the bank.

LONDON and WATERLOO, Canada, April 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- New Report Indicates That More Than Half of European Companies Lost out on Sales and Service Opportunities Before Deploying Mobile CRM

Launched today are the findings of a study by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM: TSX: RIM) that highlight how and why organisations in Europe are mobilising enterprise applications, like Customer Relationship Management (CRM), to gain a competitive advantage.

When a jet is flying faster than the speed of sound, one small mistake can tear it apart.   It was so feared that the physics blended with the supernatural in the mid 1940s.  Luckily, Chuck Yeager didn't believe in demons.
There was a demon that lived in the air. They said whoever challenged him would die. His controls would freeze up, his plane would buffet wildly, and he would disintegrate. The demon lived at Mach 1 on the meter, seven hundred and fifty miles an hour, where the air could no longer move out of the way. He lived behind a barrier through which they said no man would ever pass. They called it the sound barrier.