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PostHeaderIcon Innovative New Exposure for Advertisers Through the Resurrection of an Old Method

Innovative New Exposure for Advertisers Through the Resurrection of an Old Method










Trenton, NJ (PRWEB) June 25, 2009

Everyone has heard of the freebie industry in bits and pieces here and there, in one form or another. Some of what is heard is interesting, but most is brushed off and ignored, simply because it had been discovered on a sub-page of a sub-page of “somewhere”, flooded with ads and pop-ups that leave an internet user ready to throw their computer out the window in frustration. This disarray isn’t something that’s happened by design. It’s simply a consequence of disorganization, and a lack of collective effort by advertisers to move in a single direction. Competition has clouded judgment in a very large way and, as an inevitable consequence, the free stuff industry itself has become buried, the majority of legitimate opportunities branded as online scams and mixed in with the rest of the residual internet leavings of today’s over-saturated advertising market. Is there a way out of this virtual black hole the freebie industry has created for itself? There is a newly resurrected advertising strategy that hopes to accomplish this very thing, a new and innovative use of what is commonly known as pixel advertising.

Pixel advertising is an older advertising strategy that began to come to light through the efforts of a young British lad named Alex Tew who, in 2005, was simply looking for a way to raise some money for his education. To make a long story short, he found it. Since then, the pixel market has been saturated by every hack and basement-dweller out there and become something of a mundane method of generating a few bucks over the short-term. What makes this new variation truly unique isn’t the method it employs, but the motive behind it. Rather than employing the old strategy of filling the pockets of the site owner, this strategy has emerged out of the desire to rejuvenate the freebie industry. It intends to do this through growth and buzz, and the acceleration of these by funding their growth through the revenues generated, rather than simply taking it’s money and running away. The end goal of this targeted method is the ultimate centralization of all things free under one roof. The companies who choose to advertise their free product or service via this method will be helping the advertising site’s growth through the very act of advertising on it themselves, creating a cycle of traffic that will grow exponentially. When all is said and done, the pixel site will become their gateway, generating traffic most businesses have never seen before, simply because it has grown to such a point that it cannot help but be noticed by everyone. The attractiveness of this idea is not the pixel site itself, but the idea behind what it is offering to the public, a gateway to finding free items.

Essentially, all one does to advertise in this manner is find a freebie-based pixel site, create an account, select and purchase their space, upload their graphic, enter a description, and put a back-link to the advertising website on their own domain. Rates for these sites are very cheap and designed to simply generate enough funds to aid and accelerate the site’s growth. The key part of this entire process is the back-link. As Advertisers link to the pixel site from their own, the organic listing of the site increases. This is combined with word-of mouth generated from interest among both advertisers and freebie-seekers, along with some serious financial backing from the site itself. As the website grows and collects revenues, it’s own exposure campaigns become more and more intense, and a snowball effect is created for everyone involved in the entire process. Finding the rite site is the real trick, however. If the right one is used, the site benefits everyone who purchases space on it’s grid by delivering mass amounts of traffic both through it’s own efforts, and the efforts of those who support it, thus taking large steps towards a real resurrection of the freebie industry as a whole, and offering advertising companies new and innovative ways to expose their business to new traffic. Internet freebie and bargain-seekers can now stop on one site and have some real fun looking through what the internet wishes to simply give to them for free, no digging required. One click, take your pick. By the pixel site’s targeting it’s own focus in this manner, rather than simply having a “neat” site, it employs a whole new method of gaining attention for itself, and puts a very attractive feature to use, enticing internet users to come through it’s doors.

It will remain to be seen if this idea can get off the ground. At this point, however, it’s difficult to see how it could not. All it requires is for advertisers offering a free product or sample to extend themselves to the right site, using it in the manner that it’s intended for. The space they receive is permanent and the site’s growth, whether fast or slow, is a mathematical inevitability. It’s such a simple idea, that it’s amazing to think pixel advertising has never been used in this manner before.

Freebie-based pixel advertising sites are extremely new, few, and far between. They are, however, open to anyone and everyone who wishes to gain exposure for their business by offering something for free. Everything from websites offering free downloads of music, graphics, ringtones, software, incentivized marketing websites offering free prizes, companies offering free products or samples, anything that is attainable for free is allowed to be marketed through these websites. All potential ads are evaluated to ensure their relevancy, and approved once the site itself has been back-linked with the advertiser, and it has been ensured that the ad meets the standards and guidelines of the site. Essentially there is no way for an online scam to get through and advertise on the pixel-site’s grid. If you are looking for a truly different and unique way to advertise your business by offering something for free, taking a look at these kinds of websites is well worth your time.

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PostHeaderIcon Website Security Shootout With Security Expert

Website Security Shootout With Security Expert











SecureJoomla Website Security by SecureLive


Fishkill, NY (Vocus) July 7, 2009

Just like the old western movies, when a new gun comes into town, everyone is eager to find out how fast and deadly the newcomer really is. This would usually lead to a gunfight. Like any gunfight, there can only be one winner. That scenario was recently reenacted in the digital town they call the Internet. When SecureLive, a website security company boasted about being the fastest and deadliest, a website security expert and author just had to find out for himself by putting oh his gun belt.

SecureLive LLC, a New York based website security company recently launched a suite of website security products aimed at securing all the loopholes and doorways on a website. The system consists of software that deploys artificial intelligence and “Live” monitors to thwart hackers and thieves. SecureLive claims to protect and secure all the moving parts of a web application with a strong website security and anti-hijacking prevention system.

Now, you can’t just walk into town making such big claims and get away with it. So, website security expert Tom Canavan, author of “Joomla Web Security” (published by Packt Publishing in 2008), decided to put SecureLive through his usual grueling test. Joomla is one of many open source website platforms used by millions across the world. Mr. Canavan’s expertise goes far beyond Joomla security and into all aspects of website security. Mr. Canavan was eager to prove that this new website security for Joomla was just like all the rest and would soon fall from his smoking gun.

After Mr. Canavan’s attacks and gunfire, SecureLive remained unmoved and proved to be quite capable of taking the bullets. Without any signs of weakening or cracking, SecureLive withstood the best hacking Mr. Canavan could hurl. In fact SecureLive successfully blocked Mr. Canavan’s assaults, and consequently banned him altogether. The results not only stunned him, but prompted him to remark: “Wow – I was effectively dead in the water unless I wished to move to another location with a different IP. SecureLive stopped me and blocked me from even seeing the website. Wow!!”

The following are excerpts from Tom Canavan’s review of SecureLive:

“We used a basic IP scanner to confirm the presence of our target, then moved to a more advanced scanner to gain a deeper understanding of it. Out of this part, we did not set off any alarms and found some very interesting ports opened, that we would attempt to exploit as part of the test.”

“Gaining that traction we then moved up to a direct SQL attack on the machine — hitting a component that did not exist on the site. I wanted to test the ‘alertness’ of the software. It did not trigger anything -but that is what I would have expected – it in essence ignored my feeble attempt on attacking a non-existent component.”

“I hopped over to my CentOs Linux box, and attempted a few “cheap” hacker tricks – which of course failed, and did not set-off any alarms. That settled it – I pulled out a commercially available Cross Site Script and SQL Injection testing tool to find any weaknesses in the site.”

“Test started — and kept, going, and going…oops.. I was caught!”

“SecureLive detected my attempt to run a SQL Injection and a XSS against the site. All of the sudden my other (windows) box could no longer reach the site – 404 Page not found…hmm…Jumping over to the Linux server on a different network – no problem. SecureLive stopped me.”

“SecureLive is a Premium product that offers more value than you are paying for. With the rise in Cyber Crime, and the sophistication of the attacks and the tools, any serious site owner, who depends on their website for revenue should not be without this product guarding their site. It’s simple to install and is monitored as part of the SecureLive service. Should an attacker reach a certain threat level, the “host” of the IP is notified allowing them to take action at their end of the wire, to shut down the bad guys.”

“What I really liked was the under the covers look at the technology. They have developed a very robust and powerful system that has the flexibility to change and grow as the threats to your site will inevitably change and become even more powerful.”

“Head to http://www.securelive.net and buy it today and start being part of the solution to e-crime rather than a victim.”

ABOUT THE REVIEWER: Tom Canavan is author of Joomla! Web security, available from Amazon and a must read for any website administrator, not just Joomla! sites. He has been in the Computer industry for 24 years, and is most recently the former CIO of a large .dot com based in Texas.

ABOUT THE PRODUCT: The actual product reviewed by Mr. Canavan was SecureJoomla, a website security application by SecureLive that utilizes the same engine as all SecureLive anti-hacking products. The entire SecureLive website security applications suite are detailed at SecureLive.net.

More recent media comments:

“Once in a while a product comes along and really makes me sit up and pay attention” – Barrie M. North – JoomlaShack.com, and author of “Joomla 1.5: A User’s Guide.

“Joomlashack doesn’t give such high praise to just any old Joomla product – Barrie M. North – JoomlaShack.com, and author of “Joomla 1.5: A User’s Guide.

SecureLive blocks attack attempts first and then alerts you and a live monitor in real-time. During blocking and alerting, the system also records vital data about the attacker including attack strings used, geo-tracking and other unique signatures. This evidence is recorded in the global system and passed onto LIVE monitors, who will follow up the incident by filing a report and forwarding the evidence to the appropriate agencies seeking action against the attackers. The system is artificial intelligence enabled and adjusts your security settings (per client) automatically to become “SMARTER”. It is an intelligent learning device.

SecureLive website security incorporates Software Bots, Artificial Intelligence Technology, Complete Covert Data Acquisition, Existing Global Hacking Knowledge-base, Live Human Intervention, SMART Real-Time Diagnostics and Automation to pack three separate systems into one for a complete ROUNDED solution to today’s security threats; BLOCKING, ALERTING AND REPORTING.

This is what ALL other security systems should be doing and is a much needed product in today’s cyber environment.

For additional information regarding this release, please contact Fred Sarhadi or visit http://www.SecureLive.net .

For Affiliate and reseller information visit SecureLive Affiliate Program

Contact:

Fred Sarhadi, Marketing / Sales

SecureLive LLC

(888) 300-4546

http://www.SecureLive.net

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PostHeaderIcon iPhone Users goPostal?

iPhone Users goPostal™











goPostal iPhone Application


Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 2, 2009

goPostal™, the new iPhone application available free from iTunes, creates personalized postcards from any digital photo taken with the Apple iPhone.

It’s as simple as point – shoot – send.

goPostal™ personalized postcards takes photo sharing to a whole new level. Using images shot with the iPhone built-in camera, users can generate physical, customized postcards that will be printed and delivered to anyone with a mailing address, regardless of whether they have an iPhone or a computer.

“It’s fast, it’s easy and it’s cheap,” said George Coriaty of Whittier, CA. “I don’t have to buy a postcard, I don’t have to buy a stamp and I don’t have to find a mailbox, yet for $ 1.29, which includes the postage cost, I can send a postcard directly to my Dad from wherever I happen to be.”

goPostal™ users are coming up with unique ways of using the unique postcard iPhone application. United States soldiers stationed overseas send unique, personalized postcards to friends and family back in the States. Travelers use goPostal™ to capture the moment and mail postcards easily, efficiently. Businesses use it to maintain contact with their customers.

“People enjoy receiving an actual, printed postcard in their mailbox,” says Kevin Kurz, president of Print Your Life, the 26-year old creator of goPostal™. “This personalized product combines the convenience of the iPhone with the power of the printed product that consumers still prefer.”

About Print Your Life Digital Photo Products:

Print Your Life is a wholly owned subsidiary of Printed Communications, Inc. Print Your Life designs and develops applications for the iPhone and the Internet to produce personalized printed materials. Printed Communications, Inc. has been a leader in digital printing and electronic publishing since 1981. For more information, please visit http://printyourlife.com.

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PostHeaderIcon Coms Launches VoIP Service with 2 Million Numbers

Coms Launches VoIP Service with 2 Million Numbers











(PRWEB) November 16, 2006 -

Coms plc (http://www.coms.com) today switches on its Internet Telephony network for UK public use. Unlike Skype, Coms will work on all devices that support the SIP protocol, which is recognised as the International standard for voice over IP (VoIP) networks, bringing simple, cheap internet telephone service to a wide range of PDAs, mobiles and landlines.

Coms uniquely lets each customer select their own free UK personal number from a range of two million Ofcom allocated numbers in 185 different geographic area codes. Incoming calls are free and calls between Coms users are also free. Coms charges low rates to UK phones, mobiles and international destinations and for enhanced messaging services.

There are over two million British households using the Internet to make calls, and numbers are only set to increase. Further, SIP is becoming standard in most portable devices. By 2008 most mobile phones and PDAs will be able to receive VoIP calls from the nearest wireless hotspot.

“This mass saturation will enable people to make cheap calls wherever they can get onto a WiFi hotspot, giving the networks a real run for their money,” says Terry Martin, CEO of Coms.

“Integration of Coms numbers with existing handsets will be the linchpin of this sector,” says Richard Bennett, Corporate Development Officer of Coms. “Our phones are reminiscent of mobile handsets, which brings users a sense of familiarity that will drive the uptake of our service – users will quite literally take their landline with them.”

The successful technology entrepreneurs behind Coms have several years of experience in the telecommunications and computing sectors and companies that include Apple, JFAX and Virtual Internet, which they believe will give them the edge required to make their offering work in the emerging VoIP market. Coms will offer its service and special Internet phones through the company’s online shop (http://www.coms.com).

About Coms

Coms was founded by Jason Drummond in 2000 with the vision of using the Internet to carry and deliver voice telephone calls. Voice over IP (VoIP) is changing the way consumers and businesses make and receive their telephone calls. Coms offers a low-cost VoIP service that can be combined with services provided by broadband Internet suppliers to make and receive telephone calls. Coms subscribers can make high quality calls over the Internet wherever a high-speed Internet connection is available, including in wireless hotspot as they are allocated their own location free unique user number. Subscription is available in a range of packages. See http://www.coms.com for more information.

Coms is an Ofcom authorised Public Electronic Communications Network (PECN) and a member of the Internet Telephony Service Providers Association (ITSPA).

Coms is listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market (LSE:COMS)

Contact

Coms plc

Richard Bennett

+44 (0)20 7148 3148    

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PostHeaderIcon U.S. Customs Seizes Large Quantity of Counterfeit Exercise Products

U.S. Customs Seizes Large Quantity of Counterfeit Exercise Products











Chester, NJ (PRWEB) January 14, 2010

Thinking about buying an Ab Coaster or other popular exercise product for cheap on Craigs List? Think again. The attractive low prices for items seen on internet sites such as Craigs List are there for one simple reason: the product is likely a cheap counterfeit.

The U. S. Customs and Border Protection Service notified The Ab Coaster Company that it seized large container quantities of counterfeit Ab Coaster products at a port in Long Beach, CA. According to company spokesperson, Sean Gagnon: “Everyday we receive phone calls and emails from unhappy customers complaining about problems they are having from poor quality counterfeit goods they purchased on Craigs List or eBay. So we were not surprised when we learned that U.S. officials discovered and seized the counterfeit Ab Coaster products at the port.”

To read more about Consumer Fraud and fake Ab Coaster products click here.

Counterfeiting of consumer products is estimated at $ 250 billion a year according to the Department of Commerce. Counterfeiters often target products such as watches, handbags, computer software, and sunglasses. But they also copy other unexpected products such as auto parts, aircraft parts, baby formula, shampoo, cosmetics, medical devices, and fitness products such as the Ab Coaster. Airliners and helicopters have crashed due to such spurious components. Counterfeit auto parts–notably brake pads–have also caused deaths. Counterfeit fitness equipment can easily break down and cause severe bodily injury and property damage.

Because today’s fakes are not just the usual knockoffs, special precautions need to be taken when shopping. “If you make it, they will fake it,” says Caroline Joiner, executive director of the Global Intellectual Property Center, run by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “Every product in every industry is vulnerable.”

Counterfeiting has moved out of the shady dark corners of the street to more legitimate venues. Of course, vendors still peddle counterfeit merchandise on city streets. Fake Rolex watches and Fendi purses are sold on the street corner in New York City. But with the birth of internet commerce, the counterfeit game has changed in a big way. The shady guy standing outside in a raincoat has been replaced by people posting ads on websites such as Craigs List and eBay. The sellers typically post bogus stories such as “I moved and this Ab Coaster doesn’t fit in my new apartment”, or “I received this product as a birthday present but I have one already,” in an effort to fool buyers into believing that the product is authentic and their intentions are pure.

To read more about Consumer Fraud and fake Ab Coaster products on the web click here.

Fake replicas may look the same as the authentic product, but they are very different – especially when it comes to exercise equipment such as the Ab Coaster. Counterfeiters use poor quality materials and faulty workmanship, which could lead to damage and serious injury. That’s why counterfeit goods cost so much less than the original. Counterfeit products are not serviced or warranted by the manufacturer, so the risk of buying counterfeit goods is high.

According to Gagnon: “If you believe you are a victim of a counterfeit, you may contact the The Ab Coaster Company and file a complaint. If you file a valid claim, The Ab Coaster Company will give you a $ 100.00 victim reward good towards any authentic Ab Coaster product.” To file a complaint click here.

For more information, contact:

The Ab Coaster Company 816-219-5335

http://www.AbCoasterClub.com

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PostHeaderIcon This Black Friday and Cyber Monday Special Topped the List for Kids Christmas Gifts Across the Nation This Year

This Black Friday and Cyber Monday Special Topped the List for Kids Christmas Gifts Across the Nation This Year











Cyber Monday Specials $ 599 Delivered


Madison, WI (PRWEB) November 30, 2010

This Christmas Small Kids Atv’s are in demand and with holiday sales heating up there are some great deals online that every Holiday shopper should consider. The factors considered in the search where as follows; price, shipping costs, accessories, warranty and company and deals.

Here was a deal that near the top of the list. A 110cc Small Kids ATV for $ 599 delivered anywhere in the United States for free and it came with an $ 80 Kids ATV helmet that was included with the purchase. This kids ATV came with a 6 month parts warranty and came in a wide range of colors from solid red, blue, Green Army camouflage to pink army camouflage.

Of course safety is always the number one concern when dealing with kids and machines and that’s exactly what we found when looking into these cheap prices Atvs. Most youth ATV come with a speed limiter which lowers the top speed of the child’s ATV down to as low as 5 mile per hour, so your child can learn the machine at a slower, safe pace. Second is that these kids atvs have remote control key chains that allow you to turn off the ATV with the push of a button so, if junior is doing something that he or she shouldn’t be doing then with a push of a button the ATV is off and you are in control. Most of the Small youth Atv’s that where found had these safety features but, if you are considering one for a gift this Christmas make sure the ATV has these features.

One thing to recommend if your searching for the best online company to purchase a Kids Atv from is to consider this WARNING, don’t just click on the first pay per click Ad that comes up in the search engine. Anyone can spend $ 20 and put on a pay per click Ad to drive traffic to their site, we suggest using the organic search area of the search engine because the most related sites will appear for the topic and we found the higher the site in the natural searches have the best deals and are the most reliable. If you where to enter the search term “cheap atvs” take a look at all the pay per click Ad’s for that search term, now realize that 80% of those companies just drop ship from the top 5 companies under the organic search that appears lower on the page. Most of thoses companies that use the pay per click Ad’s where found don’t even have a physical store front, they are people using their computers in their homes playing middlemen and drop shipping from the larger companies.

In doing some Internet searches this site stood out and they specializes in the sales and service of Kids Atvs and they have been in business for over 6 years and they have a network of warehouses across the nation along with a reliable record of satisfied customers. For more information on youth Atvs please do a google search for Q9 Powersports, LLC or call them toll free at 1-888-252-9250.

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PostHeaderIcon Consultant Recommends Online Backup for Data Protection

Consultant Recommends Online Backup for Data Protection












(PRWEB) May 24, 2007

Sean Lentner’s clients trust him with one of their most valuable assets – their data. As a computer consultant, Lentner (http://www.lentner.com) knows that every other computer-related component of a business can be repaired or replaced if it fails or is destroyed.

Data, however, when lost, is not easily recovered – if it can be recovered at all. That’s why he recommends that all clients have a reliable backup strategy in place. Lentner’s clients represent a diversity of industries: medical, financial, real estate, marketing, technology, and retail. Different clients have different backup requirements. Some must deal with compliance issues such as length of time data must be retained, audit trails of data access, or other data access restrictions, but the underlying basic tenet of backup protection is ensuring that whatever data the client deems important is secure and available to him if he experiences data loss or a disaster.

Lentner said, “Every minute a business is down is costing that business money, so getting a business back up and running as promptly as possible is crucial. If the data is not backed up and ready for restore, that process is going to be slow and arduous – so slow that many businesses do not survive a catastrophic data loss.”

Lentner’s approach is to make sure that doesn’t happen by incorporating online backup to protect client data. “After a catastrophe happens, it’s too late,“ said Lentner, “so having a reliable backup system in place is vital. I recommend online backup as the best way for my clients to prevent catastrophic data loss.” Online backup works for small, mid-sized, and large clients and offers many advantages.

One of things Lentner likes best about online backup is that once set up and configured, the backups run automatically. “Relying on someone to start the backup, change the tapes, or transport the backups off-site is fraught with risk,” said Lentner. He added, “Invariably, the one night someone forgets to transport the data off-site is the night when disaster strikes!”

According to Lentner, all online backup companies are not the same. “The ‘free’ and almost free services work fine for a home user who only needs to restore a couple of files. These services do not work for business clients because support is almost non-existent, and, if you have data loss where the operating system is compromised or experience any other number of problems, expert assistance is critical.” Adds Lentner, “Backup providers are like insurance companies – you won’t know how good they are until disaster strikes.”

There are hundreds of online backup services. Here are some of the things Lentner looks for in a backup provider:

    Does the vendor have multiple locations? Backup companies are not immune from disaster, so it’s important that client data is simultaneously stored in two geographically distant locations.
    Who has access to the data? Many services say they encrypt data, but if they also say they can send you your password or reset it, then your data is not secure. If data security is an issue, look for a company that does not have access to your password. Ask what happens if a password is lost or forgotten. Your data is secure from prying eyes if the company tells you data cannot be restored or a complete data reseed with a new password is required if you lose your password.
    How do I know the backup ran successfully and is the report easily understood? No matter how “automatic” a backup service is, some oversight of the backup process is required. There must be a notification process in place, and the reports must be simple to comprehend. A tiered reporting process is ideal, so that if a notification does not elicit a response or action, another notification process is triggered. The best companies have multi-tiered notification and reporting systems to ensure clients are aware of problems or potential problems with their backups.
    Is it cost effective for my clients? Quality backup is not cheap, but even among the premier service providers there is a broad range of pricing and what is included in the cost. Beware of “hidden” costs. Some services charge extra for support, restores, account maintenance, and even temporary quota overages. As a rule, simpler pricing means fewer unpleasant surprises when your bill arrives.
    What is the level quality of the technical support provided? Is tech support provided by foreign call centers where the technicians are reading canned solutions or do you have access to expert backup specialists? When a company experiences catastrophic data loss, the two most critical elements are that support must be quick and it must be knowledgeable.
Lentner explains that even experienced computer professionals cannot keep up with all the constantly changing variables that cause problems with data backups and restores. That’s why Lentner relies on backup and restore specialists when problems are encountered during data backups and restores.

For the past four years, Lentner has recommended Data Protection Services (http://www.dataprotection.com) to his clients.

“They’ve been in business since 1996, and I like the way they treat my clients. Whether big or small, my clients get personal service and expert support when they need it. Their quick response and knowledge level are, in my opinion, unequaled in the industry.”

Best of all, adds Lentner, they make him look good when he is able to quickly restore data and get the company back to normal operations. Not only is that good for his clients’ business, it’s good for Lentner’s business, too.

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PostHeaderIcon Bid Cheap Auction http://bid-cheap-auction.com/ Feature Presentation Sony Compact LCD Projector VPL-ES1.

Bid Cheap Auction http://bid-cheap-auction.com/ Feature Presentation Sony Compact LCD Projector VPL-ES1.










(PRWEB) September 25, 2004

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The VPL-ES1 sets the standard for entry-level projectors. Compact and light enough to be easily carried, the VPL-ES1 projector is ideal for handling presentations. The VPL-ES1 provides a brightness of 1500 ANSI lumens, SVGA (800 x 600) resolution and a full range of functions, meeting the demands of the road and the boardroom.

Projector Features Include:

1500 ANSI Lumens

0.62 LCD Panel (Super High Aperature)

800 x 600 (SVGA)

4X Digital Zoom

40″ to 150″ screen size (measured diagonally)

Approximate weight: 6 lbs, 3 oz

Picture Muting

On-Screen Display

Auto Keystone Correction

Auto Set Up (Lens, Tilt, Auto Select, Keystone & Auto Pixel Alignment)

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PostHeaderIcon Howdy Corporation ? Cheaper Global Phone Calls Using Howdy?s Unique IP Telephony Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And Desktop Phones

Howdy Corporation Â? Cheaper Global Phone Calls Using HowdyÂ?s Unique IP Telephony Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And Desktop Phones










Singapore (PRWEB) August 12, 2004

Howdy Corporation has helped thousands of businesses and individuals saved on phone bills through their firewall friendly unique IP call switching technology. This technology enables international phone calls at almost local rates, providing one of the cheapest toll rates in the world.

Through Howdy Corporation IP telephony technology, subscribers can use their computers to make phone calls to overseas destinations easily through the softphone software. It makes accessibility for everyone, anywhere in the world.

Even without the softphone software, subscribers can still use their mobile phones or conventional desktop phones to make cheap international calls. Howdy enables any IP phones to call local and overseas mobile phones and land lines through their call forwarding technology. Howdy also allows existing mobile phones and conventional desktop phones to call an IP phone anywhere in the world. In short, Howdy provides seamless calling between land, mobile and IP phones.

For more information and business opportunities with Howdy Corporation, simply visit their website at http://www.hcs.com.sg/ or download the business opportunity document located at http://www.hcs.com.sg/BusinessOpportunities.asp

For additional information, please contact:

Eric Teng

(+65) 6227 9997

Email: eric@hcs.com.sg

Web Site: http://www.hcs.com.sg/


















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Singapore (PRWEB) August 13, 2004

Howdy Corporation has helped thousands of businesses and individuals saved on phone bills through their firewall friendly unique IP call switching technology. This technology enables international phone calls at almost local rates, providing one of the cheapest toll rates in the world.

Through Howdy Corporation IP telephony technology, subscribers can use their computers to make phone calls to overseas destinations easily through the softphone software. It makes accessibility for everyone, anywhere in the world.

Even without the softphone software, subscribers can still use their mobile phones or conventional desktop phones to make cheap international calls. Howdy enables any IP phones to call local and overseas mobile phones and land lines through their call forwarding technology. Howdy also allows existing mobile phones and conventional desktop phones to call an IP phone anywhere in the world. In short, Howdy provides seamless calling between land, mobile and IP phones.

For more information and business opportunities with Howdy Corporation, simply visit their website at http://www.hcs.com.sg/ or download the business opportunity document located at http://www.hcs.com.sg/BusinessOpportunities.asp

For additional information, please contact:

Eric Teng

(+65) 6227 9997

Email: eric@hcs.com.sg

Web Site: http://www.hcs.com.sg/


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