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DUBLIN, Ireland and WASHINGTON, August 18 /PRNewswire/ --

- ringtones.mobi Site Launched for Worldwide Music Fans

dotMobi, the consortium behind .mobi - the only Internet address created specifically for finding Web sites that work on mobile phones - today announced the launch of ringtones.mobi, a site that makes it easier for music fans to buy ringtones and mobile-friendly wallpaper images from independent and established music acts.

ringtones.mobi, which is owned by Zameen Group, was created and is run by Toronto-based ooober, a provider of mobile content management and marketplace services, including self-serve storefronts and interactive text messaging tools to help clients launch mobile media services.

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, August 18 /PRNewswire/ --

Quadrem today announced it has signed a global business process outsourcing (BPO) agreement with SAP AG in order to help customers reduce the cost and complexity of implementing and operating integrated electronic sourcing, procurement, invoicing and contract management processes. In addition, Quadrem's BPO services have qualified as "Powered by SAP".

ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands, August 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Most PC case feet are made of solid plastic and therefore transmit unwanted vibrations from inside a PC via the chassis onto the desk, floor or shelf on which the system is placed. In this situation the PC can generate annoying noises at the case or elsewhere (secondary noise).

For this problem Nexus Technology has come up with a simple yet effective solution to prevent this vibration. The Dutch company has launched their new product: DAMPERS. These are versatile rubber feet which you put underneath your PC to create a rubber barrier between the case and the surface. This barrier of rubber will absorb the vibrations and act as a isolator for the resonance.

AMSTERDAM, August 18 /PRNewswire/ -- SANE (Sustainable Aviation Network Europe) organises on 1 September the conference "Sustainable Aviation: Sound and Climate in Perspective' in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. International guests speak about climate measures, like the proposal for the inclusion of aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme, about biofuels and also about sound annoyance. High level representatives from both EU and US airlines and European policymakers will share their views and facts will be made available that can help establish a better policy which is the starting point of sustainable aviation.

DALLAS, August 18 /PRNewswire/ --

Parks Associates announced today CONNECTIONS(TM) Europe Summit will feature an exclusive tour of the Fraunhofer HHI Institute's exhibits at IFA 2008 in Berlin.

CONNECTIONS(TM) Europe Summit, August 29, at the Kempinski Hotel Bristol Berlin, is an event featuring panels and discussions on advanced television services, new media and digital content, and value-added services. The summit will conclude with a tour of the Fraunhofer HHI Institute's exhibits at IFA.

LONDON, August 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Rosetta Translation Limited announced today the formal launch of its website localisation services.

Global internet usage has tripled year on year since 2000. Of the 1.5 billion people that use the World Wide Web on a daily basis, forty per cent do so in a language that is not their mother tongue, making culture and geography-related specificities crucial factors for international companies to consider.