CARLSBAD —— EOS International in Carlsbad says that law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP is now using EOS.Web, a Web-based library automation solution built using Microsoft .NET technologies.
Cerebra participates in tech event
CARLSBAD —— Cerebra Inc., a provider of semantic technologies, recently participated in "Semantics —— Connecting to the Real World," a one-day event and workshop introducing semantics to the criminal justice system that was held July 7 in London.
Photocharity raises funds for shelter
CARDIFF —— Photocharity raised $135,000 for The Storefront, an emergency teen shelter in Hillcrest.
Harrah's Rincon Casino lauded
Harrah's Rincon Casino & Resort in Valley Center received 52 awards, including 20 first-place honors, in Casino Player magazine's "Best of Gaming" annual readers poll.
Rebates for solar power offered
SAN DIEGO —— The San Diego Regional Energy Office and Kyocera Solar Inc. have teamed up to offer solar power systems to residents whose homes were destroyed in the October 2003 wildfires. The systems, which allow homeowners to generate their own electricity, are now available at a discount through the Rebuild a Greener San Diego program. Rebuild helps San Diego-area residents rebuild using greener and more energy-efficient technologies through rebates and education. More than $4 million in rebate funds remain, offering program participants up to $20,000 toward the purchase of a solar power system; the deadline to apply for solar rebates is Nov. 30. Go to www.rebuildsandiego.org or call (877) 284-5373.
Posted in Business on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:00 am
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