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Nielsen//NetRatings report ranks Apple site #1

Nielsen//NetRatings today announced the fastest growing Web sites among the top 10 Web brands for November 2005. Apple nabbed the top spot according to year-over-year growth in November 2005, climbing 57% over November last year, driven by traffic to the increasingly popular iTunes, notes the announcement. Google and Amazon also saw significant year-over- year increases, growing 29 percent and 16 percent, respectively.

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Quark acquires A Lowly Apprentice Production

Quark today announced that it has acquired the business and assets of A Lowly Apprentice Production (ALAP), a provider of extended technology for the publishing and graphic design industries. Quark has acquired ALAP’s products, which add valuable functionality to the Quark product family, the company says. In addition, ALAP founder Paul Schmitt has joined Quark as vice president of product development.

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Jobs nominated for Media Person of the Year on CNBC

The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch will announce its choice for Media Person of the Year this Monday on CNBC’s “The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch” and votes are being taken now online. Nominees include: Anderson Cooper, Nick Denton, Google guys, Steve Jobs, Judith Miller, Rupert Murdoch, Craig Newmark, Sumner Redstone, Howard Stern, Martha Stewart, and an honorable mention for “The ‘Dying’ Newspaper.” Further information, as well as the chance to vote, is available from the Web site.

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Q-Phrase Releases ConceptQ Personal Research & Discovery

Q-Phrase Releases “ConceptQ” Personal Research & Discovery Software for Mac
OS X

Vienna, VA — November 29, 2005 — Q-Phrase LLC today released
ConceptQ, a personal research and discovery tool that automatically
identifies main topics of interest in electronic documents — including
online web pages — and allows a user to gain an understanding of the
content in minutes without spending the time it would take to read through
each and every page.

“With search now the second most popular function on the web, we also
wanted to make sure ConceptQ was designed to work with Goog

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Emerging Telephony Conference with discount announced

Our colleagues at O’Reilly are offering a discount to MacMinute readers for their upcoming Emerging Telephony Conference, taking place in San Francisco January 24-26, 2006. “Web telephony technologies are hitting the big time. EBay bought Skype, Google launched GoogleTalk, and Yahoo introduced Yahoo Messenger with Voice. Web developer voice platforms such as TellMe and Voxeo are creating entirely new voice services opportunities for developers and enterprises.

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