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00:00:00 02/09/12
Busy Career Mom's Testimonial
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Wouldn’t it be great to know you can trust the advertising hype you hear or read about -- before you shell out your hard-earned dollars? In this segment, a very busy mom puts the new Arm & Hammer Essentials® “green” household cleaners to the test. We'll hear what she likes and what she doesn't about the new line. The Arm & Hammer Essentials® line comes in refillable, innovative and environmentally sensible packaging that’s designed to reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills.
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14:15:42 01/27/12
Micronetics (NOIZ) Contract Valued at Approx. $2.0M from Leading DoD Prime Contractor
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Welcome to CRWENewswire, Stocks to Watch. I am Shalika Jayasekera Micronetics Incorporated - symbol NOIZ - reported that it has been awarded a contract, valued at approximately $2.0 million, from a leading U.S. Department of Defense prime contractor. The contract is to design, develop, and deliver initial quantities of a key microwave subassembly. Micronetics manufactures microwave and radio frequency components and integrated subassemblies used in a variety of defense, aerospace and commercial applications. It also manufactures and designs test equipment and components that test the strength, durability and integrity of communication signals in communication equipment. Micronetics serves a diverse customer base, including BAE Systems, Boeing, General Dynamics, L-3 Communications, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks to watch, I'm Shalika Jayasekera ********************************* THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! Disclaimer: Never invest in any stock featured on our site or emails unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. crwenewswire.com publisher and its affiliates and contractors are not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers.Our disclaimer (Read more at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer) is to be read and fully understood before using our site, reading our newsletter or joining our email list. Release of Liability: Through use of this website viewing or using, you agree to hold crwenewswire.com report and Crown Equity Holdings Inc. CRWE, its operators, shareholders, employees and/or contractors harmless and to completely release them from any and all liability due to any and all loss (monetary or otherwise), damages (monetary or otherwise) that you may occur. Rule 17B requires disclosure of payment for investor relations. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) is a media-advertisement and newswire company. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), in some cases, provides media advertising and public awareness for both public and private companies, as well as disseminating news. As such, in some cases, when Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) advertises for a particular client, Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) charges an advertising fee which it must disclose under 17B. The fee may be in cash, in free trading stock or in restricted stock. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), if paid in stock, can and may sell those securities during the advertising period.
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20:28:09 01/21/12
We Are All Walking Advertisements
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"http://www.lockergnome.com/decisions/2012/01/13/more-on-directed-ads-good-use... - Browsing the Web and seeing targeted advertising that's tailored to your personal interests can be a pretty jarring (and spooky) feeling the first time you experience it. Obviously, everything you seek, search, and post is noticed and added to any number of databases that churn out advertising designed to appeal to the things that you find interesting. Still, using your personal data that's collected in a variety of ways as you browse the Internet isn't always a bad thing. But where do you draw the line? You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: http://youtu.be/qcvandyUIhg http://www.gnomies.com/ http://www.lockergnome.com/subscribe/ https://profiles.google.com/chris.pirillo http://twitter.com/ChrisPirillo http://www.facebook.com/chrispirillo"
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16:58:22 01/04/12
(ISRG, RECN, FSII) CRWENewswire Stocks to Watch for Thursday Jan. 05, 2012
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Welcome to CRWENewswire, Stocks to Watch for Thursday January 5th, 2012. I am Shalika Jayasekera FSI International Incorporated - symbol FSII - reported that a leading device producer has placed orders for multiple ANTARES CryoKinetic Cleaning Systems, further broadening the platform's installed base. On its Second Quarter Fiscal 2012 financial results, Resources Connection Incorporated - symbol RECN - posted total revenue of $145.0 million, a 4.7% increase year over year and up 5.1% sequentially and finally; Intuitive Surgical Incorporated - symbol ISRG - announced that it received FDA clearance to market its EndoWrist One Vessel Sealer instrument for use with the da Vinci Si Surgical System, a breakthrough surgical platform designed to enable complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach. Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks to watch, I'm Shalika Jayasekera ********************************* THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! Disclaimer: Never invest in any stock featured on our site or emails unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. crwenewswire.com publisher and its affiliates and contractors are not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers.Our disclaimer (Read more at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer) is to be read and fully understood before using our site, reading our newsletter or joining our email list. Release of Liability: Through use of this website viewing or using, you agree to hold crwenewswire.com report and Crown Equity Holdings Inc. CRWE, its operators, shareholders, employees and/or contractors harmless and to completely release them from any and all liability due to any and all loss (monetary or otherwise), damages (monetary or otherwise) that you may occur. Rule 17B requires disclosure of payment for investor relations. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) is a media-advertisement and newswire company. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), in some cases, provides media advertising and public awareness for both public and private companies, as well as disseminating news. As such, in some cases, when Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) advertises for a particular client, Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) charges an advertising fee which it must disclose under 17B. The fee may be in cash, in free trading stock or in restricted stock. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), if paid in stock, can and may sell those securities during the advertising period.
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16:58:22 01/04/12
(ISRG, RECN, FSII) CRWENewswire Stocks to Watch for Thursday Jan. 05, 2012
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Welcome to CRWENewswire, Stocks to Watch for Thursday January 5th, 2012. I am Shalika Jayasekera FSI International Incorporated - symbol FSII - reported that a leading device producer has placed orders for multiple ANTARES CryoKinetic Cleaning Systems, further broadening the platform's installed base. On its Second Quarter Fiscal 2012 financial results, Resources Connection Incorporated - symbol RECN - posted total revenue of $145.0 million, a 4.7% increase year over year and up 5.1% sequentially and finally; Intuitive Surgical Incorporated - symbol ISRG - announced that it received FDA clearance to market its EndoWrist One Vessel Sealer instrument for use with the da Vinci Si Surgical System, a breakthrough surgical platform designed to enable complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach. Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks to watch, I'm Shalika Jayasekera ********************************* THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! Disclaimer: Never invest in any stock featured on our site or emails unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. crwenewswire.com publisher and its affiliates and contractors are not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers.Our disclaimer (Read more at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer) is to be read and fully understood before using our site, reading our newsletter or joining our email list. Release of Liability: Through use of this website viewing or using, you agree to hold crwenewswire.com report and Crown Equity Holdings Inc. CRWE, its operators, shareholders, employees and/or contractors harmless and to completely release them from any and all liability due to any and all loss (monetary or otherwise), damages (monetary or otherwise) that you may occur. Rule 17B requires disclosure of payment for investor relations. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) is a media-advertisement and newswire company. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), in some cases, provides media advertising and public awareness for both public and private companies, as well as disseminating news. As such, in some cases, when Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) advertises for a particular client, Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) charges an advertising fee which it must disclose under 17B. The fee may be in cash, in free trading stock or in restricted stock. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), if paid in stock, can and may sell those securities during the advertising period.
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14:00:00 12/15/11
The Cocktail Napkin 52: Revenge of the Dinosaur Luddite - Video
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Jeremy and Ad Contrarian Bob Hoffman discuss that just because technology allows one to do so many things, it's not always the best idea to do them. Especially in marketing. Does your idea really need to be social? Recorded live with video.
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22:00:00 11/17/11
Act Today To Save The Internet - Oppose SOPA
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The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing today on the "Stop Internet Piracy Act" (aka SOPA). In typical Republican fashion, it was not broadcast on CSPAN and many interested parties were excluded from the proceedings. In fact, the only technology company allowed to testify was Google , who opposes the proposed law along with a coalition of companies which includes Facebook, eBay and Zynga , along with others.
If ever there were a law designed to fatten the pockets of intellectual property attorneys, it is this proposed law. It has the potential to change the Internet, and not for the better. Written by and for large media companies like Comcast, it places full responsibility for intellectual property piracy on the shoulders of site owners rather than users.
As currently written, any website that quoted another site's content, or linked to a site that quoted another site's content could be declared a rogue site by the content owner, whether or not that content is subject to fair use rules. Once declared "rogue", companies like Paypal and Visa could then cut off payments immediately without the benefit of a hearing or due process of law. Fair use? Free speech? Forget about it. Here is the official summary from the House Judiciary Committee site. >
This bill focuses not on technology but on preventing those who engage in criminal behavior from reaching directly into the U.S. market to harm American consumers.
We cannot continue a system that allows criminals to disregard our laws and import counterfeit and pirated goods across our physical borders.
Nor can we fail to take effective and meaningful action when criminals misuse the Internet.
The problem of rogue websites is real, immediate and wide-spread. It harms all sectors of the economy.
And its scope is staggering. One recent survey found that nearly one quarter of global Internet traffic infringes on copyrights.
A second study found that 43 sites classified as ‘digital piracy’ generated 53 billion visits per year and that 26 sites selling just counterfeit prescription drugs generated 51 million hits annually.
Since the United States produces the most intellectual property, our country has the most to lose if we fail to address the problem of these rogue websites.
Responsible companies and public officials have taken note of the corrosive and damaging effects of rogue sites.
That last line is dripping with finger-pointing, as the announcement goes on to extol the virtuous Mastercard company while excoriating Google. Mastercard, of course, supports this wholeheartedly, while Google opposes it, along with Facebook and other websites. The Electronic Frontier Foundation points out that s ites like Vimeo, Flickr and Etsy would likely die as a result of this legislation.
Rebecca MacKinnon, former CNN reporter and senior fellow at the New America Foundation, had this to say : >
The bills would empower the attorney general to create a blacklist of sites to be blocked by Internet service providers, search engines, payment providers and advertising networks, all without a court hearing or a trial. The House version goes further, allowing private companies to sue service providers for even briefly and unknowingly hosting content that infringes on copyright — a sharp change from current law, which protects the service providers from civil liability if they remove the problematic content immediately upon notification. The intention is not the same as China’s Great Firewall, a nationwide system of Web censorship, but the practical effect could be similar.
Abuses under existing American law serve as troubling predictors for the kinds of abuse by private actors that the House bill would make possible. Take, for example, the cease-and-desist letters that Diebold, a maker of voting machines, sent in 2003, demanding that Internet service providers shut down Web sites that had published internal company e-mails about problems with the company’s voting machines. The letter cited copyright violations, and most of the service providers took down the content without question, despite the strong case to be made that the material was speech protected under the First Amendment.
Indeed. MacKinnon goes on to point out that this bill goes far beyond intellectual property protection. In particular, the House bill is set up to hold companies liable for users' actions. That would kill YouTube forever, but more importantly, it sets up an environment where power is freely wielded by those with the resources to shut down those without resources. Imagine Fox News declaring this site "rogue", for example. Search engines would block all traffic and results, and our right to speak freely (and criticize them freely) would be infringed upon. The same is true of Media Matters. Those with the lawyers and the money would win by default.
The Occupy movement? Dead. They'd shut down the Facebook and Twitter accounts along with the live stream without cause. Simply call it "rogue" and be done. That's how totalitarian societies operate and it's anathema to anyone who understands the Internet.
BusinessWeek : >
As Brad Burnham of Union Square Ventures says in a blog post, what these bills do is expose a fundamental disconnect between proponents of an open Internet and companies and legislators who would rather create their own kind of Internet: a version of the Web that’s less chaotic, more respectful, and most importantly, a lot easier to control. As Burnham notes, that kind of Internet would make things a lot easier for content producers and entertainment conglomerates, but it would remove or imperil a lot of the things that make the Internet so valuable:
“The Internet is not just a series of pipes. Its core architecture embeds an assumption about human nature.
> The Internet is designed to empower individuals, not control them. It assumes that the if individuals are empowered, they will do the right thing the vast majority of the time.
”
Over the past few days, I've seen reports that this bill is dead and other reports that it's alive and kicking. There are many who are raising their voices against it, including Oregon Senator Wyden, who has placed a hold on it. Unfortunately, it's a bipartisan bill. It shouldn't be. No Democrat should support this kind of suppression online. None. No conservative with true respect for the Constitution should support this kind of suppression, and indeed, one of those who oppose it is Ron Paul, to his credit.
As much as it pains me to admit this, I find myself on the same side as Darrell Issa. Via The Hill : >
Issa said the rush to hold the hearing was based on the flawed assumption that the bipartisan bill would quickly become law and said the sponsors didn’t want to hear from opponents, but must now accept that there is real opposition to their bill.
“What they’re realizing is there are so many unintended consequences that they can’t just use Google as a piñata and bash on it here,” he said, citing the broad coalition of opposition encompassing the tech industry, the left and the right.
“I don’t believe this bill has any chance on the House floor,” Issa added when asked about the odds of the bill moving forward after passing the Judiciary Committee. “I think it’s way too extreme, it infringes on too many areas that our leadership will know is simply too dangerous to do in its current form.”
The bottom line here? Many of these lawmakers don't know enough about the Internet to understand the issues at stake. Further, as companies like Amazon, Apple, Spotify, Hulu and others develop ways to stream their content at affordable prices to users, piracy will likely decline. Dropping a nuclear bomb on the Internet is unnecessary to prevent piracy. This is really about control. Comcast wants control of what users can see and stream on their pipes, something I predicted back when they first proposed merging with NBC-Universal.
This attempt by mega-corporations to take control of the Internet needs to be stopped cold. There has been a huge online response expressing opposition, but it needs to continue. Please sign the EFF petition here , or call your representatives to register your opposition to a law which is unnecessarily draconian and serves only the interests of corporations who do not serve yours.
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22:00:00 11/17/11
Act Today To Save The Internet - Oppose SOPA
[LESS INFO] 22 VIEWS | ADDED 22:00:00 11/17/11
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing today on the "Stop Internet Piracy Act" (aka SOPA). In typical Republican fashion, it was not broadcast on CSPAN and many interested parties were excluded from the proceedings. In fact, the only technology company allowed to testify was Google , who opposes the proposed law along with a coalition of companies which includes Facebook, eBay and Zynga , along with others.
If ever there were a law designed to fatten the pockets of intellectual property attorneys, it is this proposed law. It has the potential to change the Internet, and not for the better. Written by and for large media companies like Comcast, it places full responsibility for intellectual property piracy on the shoulders of site owners rather than users.
As currently written, any website that quoted another site's content, or linked to a site that quoted another site's content could be declared a rogue site by the content owner, whether or not that content is subject to fair use rules. Once declared "rogue", companies like Paypal and Visa could then cut off payments immediately without the benefit of a hearing or due process of law. Fair use? Free speech? Forget about it. Here is the official summary from the House Judiciary Committee site. >
This bill focuses not on technology but on preventing those who engage in criminal behavior from reaching directly into the U.S. market to harm American consumers.
We cannot continue a system that allows criminals to disregard our laws and import counterfeit and pirated goods across our physical borders.
Nor can we fail to take effective and meaningful action when criminals misuse the Internet.
The problem of rogue websites is real, immediate and wide-spread. It harms all sectors of the economy.
And its scope is staggering. One recent survey found that nearly one quarter of global Internet traffic infringes on copyrights.
A second study found that 43 sites classified as ‘digital piracy’ generated 53 billion visits per year and that 26 sites selling just counterfeit prescription drugs generated 51 million hits annually.
Since the United States produces the most intellectual property, our country has the most to lose if we fail to address the problem of these rogue websites.
Responsible companies and public officials have taken note of the corrosive and damaging effects of rogue sites.
That last line is dripping with finger-pointing, as the announcement goes on to extol the virtuous Mastercard company while excoriating Google. Mastercard, of course, supports this wholeheartedly, while Google opposes it, along with Facebook and other websites. The Electronic Frontier Foundation points out that s ites like Vimeo, Flickr and Etsy would likely die as a result of this legislation.
Rebecca MacKinnon, former CNN reporter and senior fellow at the New America Foundation, had this to say : >
The bills would empower the attorney general to create a blacklist of sites to be blocked by Internet service providers, search engines, payment providers and advertising networks, all without a court hearing or a trial. The House version goes further, allowing private companies to sue service providers for even briefly and unknowingly hosting content that infringes on copyright — a sharp change from current law, which protects the service providers from civil liability if they remove the problematic content immediately upon notification. The intention is not the same as China’s Great Firewall, a nationwide system of Web censorship, but the practical effect could be similar.
Abuses under existing American law serve as troubling predictors for the kinds of abuse by private actors that the House bill would make possible. Take, for example, the cease-and-desist letters that Diebold, a maker of voting machines, sent in 2003, demanding that Internet service providers shut down Web sites that had published internal company e-mails about problems with the company’s voting machines. The letter cited copyright violations, and most of the service providers took down the content without question, despite the strong case to be made that the material was speech protected under the First Amendment.
Indeed. MacKinnon goes on to point out that this bill goes far beyond intellectual property protection. In particular, the House bill is set up to hold companies liable for users' actions. That would kill YouTube forever, but more importantly, it sets up an environment where power is freely wielded by those with the resources to shut down those without resources. Imagine Fox News declaring this site "rogue", for example. Search engines would block all traffic and results, and our right to speak freely (and criticize them freely) would be infringed upon. The same is true of Media Matters. Those with the lawyers and the money would win by default.
The Occupy movement? Dead. They'd shut down the Facebook and Twitter accounts along with the live stream without cause. Simply call it "rogue" and be done. That's how totalitarian societies operate and it's anathema to anyone who understands the Internet.
BusinessWeek : >
As Brad Burnham of Union Square Ventures says in a blog post, what these bills do is expose a fundamental disconnect between proponents of an open Internet and companies and legislators who would rather create their own kind of Internet: a version of the Web that’s less chaotic, more respectful, and most importantly, a lot easier to control. As Burnham notes, that kind of Internet would make things a lot easier for content producers and entertainment conglomerates, but it would remove or imperil a lot of the things that make the Internet so valuable:
“The Internet is not just a series of pipes. Its core architecture embeds an assumption about human nature.
> The Internet is designed to empower individuals, not control them. It assumes that the if individuals are empowered, they will do the right thing the vast majority of the time.
”
Over the past few days, I've seen reports that this bill is dead and other reports that it's alive and kicking. There are many who are raising their voices against it, including Oregon Senator Wyden, who has placed a hold on it. Unfortunately, it's a bipartisan bill. It shouldn't be. No Democrat should support this kind of suppression online. None. No conservative with true respect for the Constitution should support this kind of suppression, and indeed, one of those who oppose it is Ron Paul, to his credit.
As much as it pains me to admit this, I find myself on the same side as Darrell Issa. Via The Hill : >
Issa said the rush to hold the hearing was based on the flawed assumption that the bipartisan bill would quickly become law and said the sponsors didn’t want to hear from opponents, but must now accept that there is real opposition to their bill.
“What they’re realizing is there are so many unintended consequences that they can’t just use Google as a piñata and bash on it here,” he said, citing the broad coalition of opposition encompassing the tech industry, the left and the right.
“I don’t believe this bill has any chance on the House floor,” Issa added when asked about the odds of the bill moving forward after passing the Judiciary Committee. “I think it’s way too extreme, it infringes on too many areas that our leadership will know is simply too dangerous to do in its current form.”
The bottom line here? Many of these lawmakers don't know enough about the Internet to understand the issues at stake. Further, as companies like Amazon, Apple, Spotify, Hulu and others develop ways to stream their content at affordable prices to users, piracy will likely decline. Dropping a nuclear bomb on the Internet is unnecessary to prevent piracy. This is really about control. Comcast wants control of what users can see and stream on their pipes, something I predicted back when they first proposed merging with NBC-Universal.
This attempt by mega-corporations to take control of the Internet needs to be stopped cold. There has been a huge online response expressing opposition, but it needs to continue. Please sign the EFF petition here , or call your representatives to register your opposition to a law which is unnecessarily draconian and serves only the interests of corporations who do not serve yours.
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05:50:54 11/14/11
Vital ebay News for Sellers
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http://tinyurl.com/d8czzj8 My name is Tom Barnes, one of eBay's top volume sellers since 1997. Over the last 10 years, I've spent my career toiling over untold hours to create, enhance, and perfect a fool-proof eBay business model that has skyrocketed me into one of the auction marketplace’s most successful Powersellers. Make no mistake about it - what you’re about to read is coming deep within the heart of one of eBay’s biggest players! I run an eBay store stocked with hundreds of thousands of red-hot products. I sell anything you can possibly think of on eBay - high end electronics, jewelry, designer clothing, household products, you name it! And now, I’m about to spill my guts out to you on my exact secret roadmap that could spring-board you into one of eBay's next biggest monster Powersellers! Find out Now: http://tinyurl.com/d8czzj8 True Story Did you know that a woman from Florida listed a piece of old grilled cheese sandwich on eBay and sold it for 8,000?! The only easier way to make money is if they grow on trees! Regular people just like you are making a ton of extra cash selling on eBay. eBay business is so easy for me, it’s like taking candy from a helpless baby! Why is it so ludicrously simple to generate flows of heart-pounding cash on eBay? You need zero knowledge about designing websites You need zero knowledge in marketing and advertising You need zero start-up capital! You need zero business experience! You need zero technical and computer skills! Selling and making money on eBay is so drop-dead-simple, just about anybody of any business or computer experience can make it happen. And I’m not talking about the ones who are making a few extra spare change selling products here and there either - I’m talking about regular housewives, retirees, college students, and busy parents who are consistently milking several thousands of dollars every week with their eBay business from the comfort of their homes! Open Your Doors To Over 200 Million Hungry eBay Shoppers Worldwide eBay is easily the most popular marketplace on the web. Hands down, this auction giant is the mother of online businesses and has helped shaped more than 900,000 successful stay-at-home entrepreneurs. I've made over .7 million dollars selling on eBay over the last decade, and I have no doubt that I can get YOU, the average Joe, to board the spaceship to eBay fortune with my breakthrough roadmap to auction riches. Find out the secrets: http://tinyurl.com/d8czzj8
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23:00:00 11/01/11
(MYGN, FIRE, FURX) CRWENewswire Stocks to Watch
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Welcome to CRWENewswire, Stocks to watch for Wednesday November 2nd, 2011. I am Shalika Jayasekera. On its first quarter fiscal 2012, Myriad Genetics Incorporated - symbol MYGN - posted Revenue of $110.5 million, an increase of 20 percent year over year. Sourcefire Incorporated - symbol FIRE - reported Record Revenue for Third Quarter 2011 of $45.2 million, an increase of 25% compared to the same period the prior year. and finally; Furiex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated - symbol FURX - reported that it has acquired full exclusive license rights to develop and commercialize the compound MuDelta for the Treatment of Diarrhea-Predominant irritable bowel syndrome (or IBS-D) and reached agreement with the FDA on the design of its proposed MuDelta Phase III development plan for IBS-D. Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks to watch, Iâm Shalika Jayasekera
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Disclaimer: Never invest in any stock featured on our site or emails unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. crwenewswire.com publisher and its affiliates and contractors are not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers.Our disclaimer (Read more at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer) is to be read and fully understood before using our site, reading our newsletter or joining our email list. Release of Liability: Through use of this website viewing or using, you agree to hold crwenewswire.com report and Crown Equity Holdings Inc. CRWE, its operators, shareholders, employees and/or contractors harmless and to completely release them from any and all liability due to any and all loss (monetary or otherwise), damages (monetary or otherwise) that you may occur. Rule 17B requires disclosure of payment for investor relations. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) is a media-advertisement and newswire company. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), in some cases, provides media advertising and public awareness for both public and private companies, as well as disseminating news. As such, in some cases, when Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) advertises for a particular client, Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB) charges an advertising fee which it must disclose under 17B. The fee may be in cash, in free trading stock or in restricted stock. Crown Equity Holdings Inc. (CRWE.OB), if paid in stock, can and may sell those securities during the advertising period.
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23:33:47 10/30/11
Kira Zeroshiki - Stunt On These Bitches
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 23:33:47 10/30/11
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15:45:41 10/20/11
San Clemente Web Design & Development by Link Web Services Inc (888) 234-5689, San Clemente, CA
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Link Web Services, Inc. Offers Domain Registration, Web Design, Web Hosting, Web Marketing, Application Development, Database Development, E-Commerce Stores, Print Work, I.T. Solutions and Much More! Link Web Services is the Premier Web Services Provider in the World! Our mission is to provide our members with a fast, reliable, cost-effective "complete Internet center" for their entire web services needs; from domain name registration, website design and hosting, to e-commerce, web marketing and advertising… Link Web Services is your web resource to understanding, marketing and profiting on the Internet! We offer the reliability and scalability your company is looking for: large business solutions at small business prices and all the Web 2.0 features you need to start and grow your business online! We take the burden off your IT and support departments, giving you the freedom to focus on what you do best: innovating and improving your core business functions.
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09:41:20 10/13/11
Business Advertising: The Profitable P.S. [CDTV: Episode 7]
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http://www.copydoodles.com One of the best ways to get customers and clients to pay attention to your business advertising is by using a simple P.S. (post script) at the end of your sales letters, emails, and more.
On this episode of CopyDoodles TV, Mike is going to show you why adding a P.S. is so important in your business advertising, along with several different ways you can spice up your post script using CopyDoodles.
Don't forget that you can get more valuable tips, tricks, and secrets like these to use in your business advertising, during our 4-Part, 6-Hour CopyDoodles Best Practices Webinar Series this February!
Author: copydoodles22
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Posted: 13 October 2011
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20:20:27 09/30/11
Law and Order: Changing Television - The Brand
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Law & Order is one of the most financially successful series in the history of television. It was from the outset a program designed to navigate the shifting sands of the TV business during cable and broadband eras. Panelists explore the distinctive features of Law & Order as a network franchise and off-network syndication property. Topics included: production strategies, cost containment, marketing, cross-platform synergies, brand management, target audiences, and intellectual property. Panelists also discuss Law & Order within the broader context of network and cable television including viewers, advertisers, and commercial considerations. Series: "The Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 22630]
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20:20:27 09/30/11
Law and Order: Changing Television - The Brand
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Law & Order is one of the most financially successful series in the history of television. It was from the outset a program designed to navigate the shifting sands of the TV business during cable and broadband eras. Panelists explore the distinctive features of Law & Order as a network franchise and off-network syndication property. Topics included: production strategies, cost containment, marketing, cross-platform synergies, brand management, target audiences, and intellectual property. Panelists also discuss Law & Order within the broader context of network and cable television including viewers, advertisers, and commercial considerations. Series: "The Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 22630]
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23:30:14 09/21/11
What Do You Think Of The New Google Search Layout?
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Feras, a member of the LockerGnome community asked: "What do you think of the new Google Search layout?" Google has made some changes to its search layout recently, and this change is focused on bringing content that is most relevant to you based on your social activities and preferences. To some, this is a sign that Big Brother is indeed watching while others may see it as a perfect way to get the information you're looking for in the fastest way possible. What do you think of the new Google Search layout?






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