Indieheaven.com Announces New Slogan, Celebrates 5 Years Online, New Version of Website, Announces M
Leading Independent Christian Music Organization announces enhanced services and tools for indie artists. Momentum Awards winners announced at annual conference. (PRWeb Apr 9, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/RmFsdS1Ib3JyLVBpZ2ctQ3Jhcy1NYWduLVplcm8=
SMB Marketer Tip of the Week: Add Hyperlinks to Your eBooks
The small company Marketing Manager can be planning print advertisement and mailings in the morning and discussing blogs and optimization over lunch. The Lonely Marketer discusses these topics and everything in between. Thanks for stopping by! More about the blog (Read on Source)
: Geocaching Gets Geeks Into the Great Outdoors
2000: A "geocache" is hidden in the woods outside of Beaver Creek, Oregon, and the first "Great American GPS Stash Hunt" is on. The stash, squirreled away by Dave Ulmer, an Oregon computer consultant and GPS enthusiast, was intended to test the accuracy of the global positioning system following a presidential order to disable the selective ... (Read on Source)
Vonage Trims Q1 Loss, Promises Patent Workarounds
Vonage may have found a way to provide its services without using disputed technology that Verizon Communications has patented, Vonage said Thursday, offering hope that the troubled VoIP provider can get out from under potentially crushing legal obligations to Verizon. Jeffrey Citron, Vonage's chairman and interim CEO, referred to the so-called "workarounds" as the firm announced its first quarter earnings.
“Drop the Presets!” Create Your Own Unique Drop Shadow
A Drop Shadow is a visual effect that gives an object an illusion of depth by placing a shadow beneath an object. It is often used functionally to draw attention to an object, say a button or a text box. Text is also sometimes rendered with a subtle drop shadow that further emphasizes it and pops it off of the background. (Read on Source)
Summer Soda Promotions MyCokeRewards.com vs. Transformyoursummer.com
This post has little insight into the latest marketing and advertising trends but is rather my feelings on the summer soda promotions being put on by both Coke and Pepsi… (Read on Source)
Global warming totally disproved again
Steve McIntyre found an error in the GISS temperature data for the US. The GISTEMP page says : USHCN station records up to 1999 were replaced by a version of USHCN data with further corrections after an adjustment computed by comparing the common 1990-1999 period of the two data sets. (We wish to thank Stephen McIntyre for bringing to our ... (Read on Source)
Koders Continues Innovation of its Groundbreaking Website
... Computer, Google, Microsoft, Red Hat and Sun Microsystems. These corporate hosts join Apache, BerliOS, Debian, Novell Forge, OpenBSD, RubyForge, SourceForge.net, Tigris and other public code repositories indexed by Koders.com. ...
Facebook surfers may cost their bosses
According to Internet security company SurfControl, time-wasting Australian workers alone may be costing employers up to $4 billion.
Troubleshooting Linux Audio, Part 3a
Linux Journal: "At last we reach the final installment of this series, the question & answer stage in which we'll consider some of the common problems encountered with audio and MIDI on Linux..."
Encore Legal Solutions Recognized as Fastest-Growing Provider of Electronic Discovery Services
... from a traditional document management company into a premier provider of electronic data discovery, Web hosting, data forensics, and related services. The company has hired many experienced industry leaders and ...
Ole Miss Notebook: AD Boone fires back at Tide?s Saban - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
![]() The Decatur Daily | Ole Miss Notebook: AD Boone fires back at Tide?s Saban Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal - By Parrish Alford OXFORD - In a rare appearance at the Monday football press conference, Ole Miss athletics director Pete Boone challenged comments from Alabama coach Nick Saban. Tide taking a no-frills approach to Tennessee SEC official: Call was right |
Massive Reanalysis Of Genome Data Solves Case Of The Lethal Genes
Sifting through the massive backlog of microbial genome sequences from the public databases the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute identified genes that kill the bacteria employed in the sequencing process and throw a microbial wrench in the works. Their observations also offer a possible strategy for the discovery of new antibiotics. These findings are published in Science.
AOL launches local language India portal (Reuters)
Reuters - AOL plans to launch on Wednesday Hindi and Tamil language versions of its Internet portal in India as part of an aggressive global expansion that will see it in 30 regions by the end of 2008.
CharisMac Discribe 6.0 adds Blu-Ray support
CharisMac Engineering today released Discribe 6.0 Robotic and Standard Discribe 6.0, optimizing the disc mastering software for Mac OS X on Intel-based hardware. The latest release is a major upgrade that is completely rewritten to offer support for Blu-Ray discs, and expands the boundaries of CD as well as DVD mastering while simplifying workflows...
RacingJunk.com® Partners With National Vintage Racing Association, Inc.
Raceway Media's RacingJunk.com®, the largest online motorsports marketplace, and the National Vintage Racing Association, Inc. (NVRA), a 501c7 non-profit organization of owners and drivers of 1929-1968 vintage circle track stockcars, announce today a new partnership. (PRWeb Feb 6, 2008) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1GYWx1LVNpbmctSGFsZi1aZXRhLVplcm8=
Microsoft: Windows 7 set for 2010, not 2009
Microsoft chief Bill Gates recently indicated that Windows 7 would see store shelves sometime in 2009, but today the company hurriedly retracted the statement, saying Gates was most likely referring to developer seeds. Microsoft restated that its intended release schedule for Windows 7 would be from three years of Vista's launch, placing it some ti...
When Do I Get Paid?
Steps to help you avoid hiccups in the payment process One of the most universal questionsafter Are these dishes clean or dirty?has to be, When am I going to get paid? Well, no need to fret here at the Yahoo! Publisher Network. Here are a few administrati ve items to keep in mind to help avoid any [...]... (Read on Source)
Fishing Ban Guards Coral Reefs Against Predatory Starfish Outbreaks
No-take marine reserves where fishing is banned can have benefits that extend beyond the exploited fishes they are specifically designed to protect, according to new evidence from Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Researchers have found that outbreaks of large, predatory crown-of-thorns starfish, which can devastate coral reefs although they don't yet know exactly why.
Meet the Next Rocky Horrors: Tarantino's Hell Ride and Four Other Freaky F
Think "midnight movie," and John Waters' Pink Flamingos or David Lynch's Eraserhead likely springs to mind. These '70s experimental flicks — deemed too raw and weird for mainstream audiences — flopped on initial theatrical release only to creep back as late-night fare. Now there's a new crop of films taking the express route to cultdom. Rather than banking on big box-office draw, these movies are playing up their fringe appeal with witching-hour screenings. Among them is the Quentin Tarantino-produced biker bloodbath homage Hell Ride, starring Larry Bishop, Dennis Hopper, and Michael Madsen (out August 8). "The thing you don't want," says writer-director Bishop, "is people walking out of the theater and going, 'That was nice.' This movie is not nice." Here's the next wave of outlandish night-frights invading a theater near you.
1: Hell Ride
High-octane bikes, buckets of beer, and a whole lot of booty — it's no surprise that Tarantino, the heir apparent of midnight movies, is behind this. QT tapped Larry Bishop, a B-movie legend, five years ago to make Hell Ride, telling him it was his destiny to produce the greatest motorcycle movie ever. "The earlier films always hinted at wildness," Bishop says. "We delivered." (He's not joking: According to Bishop, the first eight minutes depicts a full-on orgy.)
2: Sukiyaki Western Django
Japanese auteur Takashi Miike, best known for cult classics like Audition, Ichi the Killer, and The City of Lost Souls, pits a lone gunman against two feuding clans in this Asian-infused spaghetti (er, udon) western, out August 29. A classic '60s spurs, guns, and glory soundtrack rolls while Japanese actors sound out cowboyisms like "I reckon." A serape-wearing Tarantino even pops up as a gunslinger called Ringo.
3: The Midnight Meat Train
Adapted from Clive Barker's 1984 debut Books of Blood collection, Ryuhei Kitamura's deliciously horrifying slasher flick lives up to its inspiration. The gore fiesta stars Bradley Cooper (Alias) as a photographer investigating a serial killer lurking in the underground railways. What he finds is a singularly demented butcher with a very effective meat tenderizer.
4: Big Man
Japan Asian superstar comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto hits the US with this ludicrous mockumentary chronicling the life of a down-and-out superhero. A film fest hit — night owls will relish its over-the-top monster sequences and Ultraman references.
5: Speed Racer
Hey, Warner Bros. Why not pull a Showgirls and recast the Wachowskis' box-office bomb as late-night snack? It's got bad dialog, car chases, physics-defying stunts, and logic-defying plot points. Bonus: Audiences can throw bananas each time Chim Chim the chimp gets time.
A HUCK OF A SHOW
FORMER Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee may be the only presidential candidate to come out of the campaign with more than what he went in with. Huckabee quietly taped a pilot in New York for a weekend cable TV show that is set to debut on Fox News Channel sometime this fall. (Read on Source)
Apptis Teams with ServerVault to Launch the Trusted Cloud Computing Environment for the U.S. Federal
Apptis, a leading provider of IT and communications services to the federal marketplace, today announced a partnership with ServerVault, a leader in delivering secure, compliant infrastructure and services for the U.S. Federal Government market, to offer a trusted cloud computing environment to federal agencies.
Sony XROSS FADE DJ-Style Music System Announced
Sony announced new music system today called the XROSS FADE that allows the user to be a DJ for a day. The system has 450W of total power and has DJ-style features like a cross-fader with monitor cue and a built-in two-channel mixer. That feature allows an...
Outside Lands ... Today!
I will be at the festival today, helping to light the CrowdFire. So stoked.... (Read on Source)
SiteMeter gets a facelift - and a few other nips and tucks too
Web analytics company SiteMeter has rolled out a major update to its free and premium web stats tracking service. The new version of SiteMeter is full of new charts and graphs that let you see how a web site is performing at a glance. The update is also supposed to do a better job of accurately tracking unique visits and page views. (Read on Source)
QWERTY and Touchscreen: Better Together?
The much anticipated T-Mobile G1, the HTC-made answer to the iPhone that will run Google?s Android operating system, was announced Tuesday. Like other smart phones before it, the G1 will have both a touchscreen and a physical QWERTY keyboard. When the hyper-popular iPhone already features a virtual touch screen keyboard, does it make sense to ... (Read on Source)
Cloud Computing: The Dark and Stormy Side
A number of leading authorities have been urging caution on the adoption of Web-based services as a new wave of vendors unveil cloud initiatives. Cloud computing involves computing resources hosted in an off-premise "cloud" rather than an in-house computer room.
Human ancestors born big brained
Reconstruction of skeletons from Ethiopia suggests ancient humans may have been born with larger brains than previously thought. (Read on Source)
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