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Why Auto Accident Victims in Michigan Don't Seek the Justice and Economic Relief They are Entitled To
Auto accidents anually claim the lives of 41,821 -- that's 115 auto accident deaths a day or one every 13 minutes. Michigan attorney Terry Cochran says almost every negligent driver who kills a person on the highways will get away with it because most victims will not sue for negligence.
- 2003-10-21
Talking Reminder 1.4.5 Released! Get popup reminders, speech reminders, email reminders, sound reminders and more.
Talking Reminder will keep track of your important events and remind you about them using speech, sound, alert window, email, or file execution. Talking reminder is fun, easy to use and completely customizable to fit your needs. - 2003-10-21
White Horse Keyword Campaign for TheBigDay.com
Nets Big Gains
A travel web site wanted to test-market the potential for selling honeymoon travel packages on their site. White Horse, leading Internet professional services firm, recommended a keyword campaign for TheBigDay.com to assess the strength of a new offering and to determine the most effective positioning. White Horse worked with TheBigDay.com to uncover a set of low-cost keywords that were closely aligned with the needs of couples seeking honeymoon travel, so that the lead generation rate increased at an average rate of 380% a day, beginning the day the campaign went live. - 2003-10-21
Vodafone Group CEO Arun Sarin Keynotes at the ICT World Forum @ CeBIT, March 17 – 19, 2004
I2i Media Inc., in cooperation with Deutsche Messe AG, is pleased to announce that Mr. Arun Sarin, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Group Plc has agreed to keynote at the 2004 ICT World Forum @ CeBIT, March 17 – 19, 2004. - 2003-10-21
The Future of Home Studio Mastering
Powerful, New Harmonic Balancing Software for the Home Studio Owner Produces Flawless Sound Tracks 100% of the Time.
- 2003-10-21
New Insurance Plan for Skiers & Snowboarders
Most season ski passes are a "use it or lose it" proposition because they generally are non-refundable. SKIER GUARD protects one's investment in a season pass if unexpected medical reasons prevent using the pass. It reimburses passholders on a pro-rata basis for the value of an unused season ski pass. Emergency Evacuation and Accidental Death/Dismemberment are also covered while skiing at the resort which issues the season pass.
- 2003-10-21
FOOTAGEBANK LIBRARY EXPANDS HD OFFERINGS
Pushes Definition of Footage to Include 3D Animation
HD pioneer Paula Lumbard owns the only stock footage agency in the country that produces original material in 24P, or "true HD." In the past year, FootageBank has set out to change the way film and TV producers think about stock shots, working tirelessly with producers and cinematographers around the globe to understand how the film and TV industries are changing and how FootageBank can help. Paula's current projects read like a laundry list of cutting-edge innovation. - 2003-10-21
Rescott Group Services Merges Brands To Provide Additional Business Services
IndyLogic, a central Indiana-based technology company, is now a Rescott Group Services company, providing a complete array of technology, communications, internet, and traditional business services to small to medium businesses. - 2003-10-21
Audiotrieve's InBoxer is Ready to Fight Spam with Microsoft Office System
InBoxer Enhances Microsoft Office 2003 with Advanced Spam Fighting Capabilities - 2003-10-21
Office 2003 may carry end-user risk, says inventor
Computer users considering Microsoft Office 2003, to be released tomorrow, should be informed of any potential risks associated with patents pending, says Eric Wilson, inventor of 'Document Display System and Method' technology. Mr. Wilson warns end-users will be pursued for additional royalties and special conditions, if patent applications are granted and use of Office 2003 infringes. The inventor cites concerns over features found in a trial version of Office known as 'Beta 2', which was distributed to over 500,000 people. - 2003-10-21
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