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Highly-customizable, easy-to-navigate calendars anywhere on your website.
Our copy-and-paste widgets get you up and running quickly. Learn More...
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Online event registration lets attendees sign up for paid or free events
with customizable forms integrated with your website calendars. Learn More...
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Trumba offers a full set of two-way communication and promotion tools, including
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Kansas City Techno
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Trumba - Online Web Calendar and Event Registration Software for your Website
Internet Marketing | Top SEO Blog | Website Design | Web2.0 Optimization
Internet Marketing | Top SEO Blog | Website Design | Web2.0 Optimization: "Ajax it can pass information seamlessly back and forth which results in a more dynamic site. The site only has to reload pieces of a page instead of reloading a whole page each time the user clicks on something on site. Since it can upload sections of a site easily rather than a whole web page, a large, confusing website can be transformed into a simple application. As an example, consider Protopage. This is a personalized start page which allows users to create their own modules "
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Al Pachino and Your Law Practice (Part I) |
Al Pachino and Your Law Practice (Part I) |: "Post navigation← Winning Isn’t Everything
Al Pachino and Your Law Practice (Part I)
Posted on August 26, 2012
OK, so I’m a little nuts. The other night, for about two hours, I was up late getting ready for the football season. As a New York Football Giants fan I clearly have nothing to be upset or complain about as we won the Super Bowl last year.
But it’s a new year, a new chapter. And as I was up late, watching youtube.com videos, I came across this gem (for a Giants fan): http://youtu.be/sD3TGEwpAhc
Yeah, I’m a little nuts. Then it got me thinking – about your law practice. Two specific things about your practice."
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Al Pachino and Your Law Practice (Part I)
Posted on August 26, 2012
OK, so I’m a little nuts. The other night, for about two hours, I was up late getting ready for the football season. As a New York Football Giants fan I clearly have nothing to be upset or complain about as we won the Super Bowl last year.
But it’s a new year, a new chapter. And as I was up late, watching youtube.com videos, I came across this gem (for a Giants fan): http://youtu.be/sD3TGEwpAhc
Yeah, I’m a little nuts. Then it got me thinking – about your law practice. Two specific things about your practice."
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
What to Consider Before Joining a Small Company - Yahoo! Finance
What to Consider Before Joining a Small Company - Yahoo! Finance: "t's no secret that small businesses are the new big business. Huge conglomerates have downsized and outsourced to a point that many who are employed by these corporate world power players are feeling less sure of their own career futures. For this reason, many who once aspired to these "Blue Chip" companies are now looking in the direction of privately owned small businesses that seem a bit more stable and community-oriented.
[See The Best Jobs of 2012.]
Let's start with some of the advantages of working for a smaller company:
1. Connectivity. There is something to be said for the anti-corporate feel of a company where the owner/president has an office adjacent to yours"
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[See The Best Jobs of 2012.]
Let's start with some of the advantages of working for a smaller company:
1. Connectivity. There is something to be said for the anti-corporate feel of a company where the owner/president has an office adjacent to yours"
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Mission: Small Business℠
Mission: Small Business℠: "The Mission: Small Business℠ application and voting period has officially ended. And with thousands of applicants from all over the country, our panel is hard at work selecting the grant recipients.
Check back on or before September 15th, 2012 to find out which small businesses will be able to fund their growth with $250,000 grants from Chase and Living Social"
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Check back on or before September 15th, 2012 to find out which small businesses will be able to fund their growth with $250,000 grants from Chase and Living Social"
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Nova Mining Corp
Nova Mining Corp: "Nova Mining Corporation is a Nevada company that seeks and mines Lithium. The company has been in operation since 2005. The Company is currently focusing its efforts on securing Lithium mining opportunities, operating mines and supplies.
A Publicly-Traded Company
Nova Mining Corporation is an American publicly-traded mining company that is also listed on a US Stock Exchange and the Company's ticker symbol is NVMN. The Company reports quarterly and yearly audits as wet as material events to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)."
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A Publicly-Traded Company
Nova Mining Corporation is an American publicly-traded mining company that is also listed on a US Stock Exchange and the Company's ticker symbol is NVMN. The Company reports quarterly and yearly audits as wet as material events to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)."
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IPad Boom Strains Lithium Supplies After Prices Triple - Businessweek
IPad Boom Strains Lithium Supplies After Prices Triple - Businessweek: "Demand for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries out of Asia has helped prices climb threefold in the last 12 years, London- based Roskill Information Services Ltd. analyst Robert Baylis said. Global use doubled from 2000 to 2011 according to Roskill, which has recently consulted on six lithium projects.
Lithium Oligopoly
The advantage of lithium-ion over other battery types is that a typical cell can generate more electricity than competing cells such as lead-acid. There is about 1.7 grams (0.6 ounce) of lithium carbonate equivalent in a mobile phone, 2.1 grams in a smart phone and 20 grams in a tablet, according to Dahlman Rose."
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Lithium Oligopoly
The advantage of lithium-ion over other battery types is that a typical cell can generate more electricity than competing cells such as lead-acid. There is about 1.7 grams (0.6 ounce) of lithium carbonate equivalent in a mobile phone, 2.1 grams in a smart phone and 20 grams in a tablet, according to Dahlman Rose."
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Information Overload: What It Is & How To Help Readers & Subscribers Overcome It
Information Overload: What It Is & How To Help Readers & Subscribers Overcome It: "can feel overwhelmed in trying to learn and implement it all. This can happen in any topic, but it is often experienced by those who are trying to start and operate successful online businesses. This is mostly due to the fact that the Internet Marketing field is so popular in terms of people wanting to enter the market and earn the vast amounts of riches many talk about that Internet Marketers will provide information of varying qualities in an attempt to satisfy the wants of their subscribers.
The Downside of Information Overload
The problem is that some of this information is repeated, some of this information is outdated, and some of it is inaccurate. "
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The Downside of Information Overload
The problem is that some of this information is repeated, some of this information is outdated, and some of it is inaccurate. "
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Tractor-Trailer Crashes Into Facade At Grand Central Terminal; Cement Falls Onto Sidewalk « CBS New York
Tractor-Trailer Crashes Into Facade At Grand Central Terminal; Cement Falls Onto Sidewalk « CBS New York: "A tractor-trailer smacked into the railing on the edge of the elevated part of Park Avenue that wraps around Grand Central Terminal on Tuesday afternoon, sending chunks of concrete tumbling onto the sidewalk below.
Truck driver Joe He’bert had never taken his 18-wheeler into the city before and never saw the sign telling him only passenger cars were allowed on the elevated section of Park Avenue, where his rig ran out of room."
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Truck driver Joe He’bert had never taken his 18-wheeler into the city before and never saw the sign telling him only passenger cars were allowed on the elevated section of Park Avenue, where his rig ran out of room."
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Grand Central Terminal, New York City
Grand Central Terminal, New York City: "Grand Central Station
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
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The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
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Grand Central Terminal, New York City
Grand Central Terminal, New York City: "Grand Central Station
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
'via Blog this'
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
'via Blog this'
Grand Central Terminal, New York City
Grand Central Terminal, New York City: "Grand Central Station
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
'via Blog this'
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
'via Blog this'
Grand Central Terminal, New York City
Grand Central Terminal, New York City: "Grand Central Station
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
'via Blog this'
The current Grand Central Terminal was not the first railway station at 42nd street and Park Avenue.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
As early as in 1863 Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as 'the Commodore' consolidated railroad lines including the Harlem Railroad and New York Central Railroad. As a result of the consolidation the need for a large railway station soon became apparent"
'via Blog this'
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