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James Schramko Reveals Essential Video Marketing Tool Review On BuyWithBonus.com
James Schramko Reveals Essential Video Marketing Tool Review On BuyWithBonus.com
Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) November 22, 2011
Videos are huge these days. The number of marketers producing and uploading their materials on YouTube for easy distribution has risen significantly in the past few years and so has the demand for software that facilitates such. Screenflow is one of the tools that online marketing expert James Schramko uses for his own video presentations. He says:
“You don’t have to be an expert in order to create professional quality videos, that’s the beauty of modern technology. You don’t even have to face the camera, especially if you are camera shy. Video creation tools nowadays allow you to capture selected areas of your computer screen and then record a voice over narration which you can edit to your liking.”
Screencast Secrets is a tutorial presentation that introduces all of the unique features of Screenflow.
For the complete Screencast Secrets Review go to James Schramko’s BuyWithBonus.com and be eligible for a Screencast Secrets Bonus upon purchase.
Why Screencast Secrets is for Professional Marketers
A brief talk with Schramko reveals why Screenflow has become an essential part of his business. He says:
“In my line of business it is important to cover all the bases; text articles for those who love to read, podcasts for those who enjoy listening, and videos for those who are fond of visual learning. What Screenflow allows us to do is create slick, professional looking videos that can be used for product presentations which we then upload to Youtube or our websites and leave our presentations on autopilot.”
“Another important use of videos is tutorials. People love videos that solve problems. My team and I do this for a variety of our products and for our clients’. Prepare the slides and a voice narration that explains everything, and voila, you have a tutorial.”
“Screencast Secrets saves us the time in exploring everything there is to learn about Screenflow and related products. Their slick tutorial, which they have created using Screenflow, will get your videos up and running in the least amount of time. There’s no excuse to leave videos out now that Screencast Secrets has made it so easy.” -James Schramko
Head to http://www.BuyWithBonus.com for the full review.
About BuyWithBonus
James Schramko’s catalog of preferred and trusted internet marketing tools and products. With literally thousands of tools from various developers to choose from on the World Wide Web, the products on BuyWithBonus represent the bulk of tools tested and used regularly by the SuperFastBusiness team.
About James Schramko
Schramko started SuperfastBusiness in 2005. James has since become one of the most sought-after Internet Marketing Coaches in the world. Author of the tremendously successful Traffic Grab as well as the FastWebFormula live event series, James provides search engine optimization services to hundreds of clients around the world.
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ChooseWhat.com Announces Launch of Marketing Materials Comparison and Review Section
ChooseWhat.com Announces Launch of Marketing Materials Comparison and Review Section
Austin, TX (PRWEB) November 18, 2011
Despite the widespread use of digital products throughout the small business space, entrepreneurs continue to require access to affordable printing services. To help business owners choose the right service to fill their organization needs, ChooseWhat.com announces the launch of a new marketing materials review section, Printing-Services.ChooseWhat.com. The new website focuses on both established and emerging market brands and compares them all to the industry’s standards of service.
The staff of ChooseWhat Labs focuses the review content of Printing-Services.ChooseWhat.com on four types of marketing materials: paper marketing materials, promotional materials, stationery, and signs and banners. Service write-ups are assessed against common industry criteria including cost, minimum required order size, design template availability, and customer service.
Brochure printing services continue to be in high demand throughout industry despite the increase in mobile phone and computer usage. Printing-Services.ChooseWhat.com finds that companies continue to use brochures to distribute marketing materials off-line via mail, door-to-door, and at industry conferences. Service reviews include the availability and cost of brochure proofs as well as the availability of creative design assistance by the service company.
Jen Udan, ChooseWhat.com Marketing Materials site manager says, “We’re excited to announce the launch of our new Marketing Materials comparison and review section on ChooseWhat.com. Business owners who are ready to market their businesses with paper materials and promotional items will find our information and reviews invaluable when making a buying decision.”
The staff at Printing-Services.ChooseWhat.com aim to help small business owners find the right marketing materials service to promote upcoming events, stores, or products. All service reviews are evaluated against industry standards and tested by company staff.
About Printing-Services.ChooseWhat.com:
Printing-Services.ChooseWhat.com is the latest ChooseWhat.com comparison and review category. The website is dedicated to comparing online printing services that create various types of marketing materials for businesses of all sizes. Leading brands such as VistaPrint, 123Print, and FedEx Office are included along with emerging service companies in the industry.
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Lindsey Marino
Address: 401 Congress Avenue, Suite 1540
Austin, TX 78701, USA
Email: lindsey(at)choosewhat(dot)com
Phone: 512-448-9031
Website:http://printing-services.choosewhat.com/
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Kidzvuz?, the First Video Review Site for Tweens, Launches
Kidzvuz™, the First Video Review Site for Tweens, Launches
New York, NY (PRWEB) October 04, 2011
Starting today, kids have their own dedicated website for sharing their views about what they love – from books to movies to games and more: KidzVuz™. KidzVuz is the first online community designed specifically for tweens, ages 7 to 12, to create their own video review content in a safe, parent-friendly environment. Just like grown-ups, kids love to share their opinions. With KidzVuz, they now have a community built just for them where they can safely have their say.
On KidzVuz, kids create and upload the videos and engage in the conversation. But unlike other video-sharing sites, KidzVuz is designed specifically for the under-13 set. The site engages kids, encourages creative thinking and even provides the tools to learn about video creation. Plus, it is fully monitored by a panel of parents and COPPA compliant. Age-inappropriate videos and comments or personal information are never allowed or posted.
Key features of the site include:
An integrated webcam – so kids can record their videos without leaving their computer.
A film school that teaches kids how to make great videos
Badges: With each review or comment, kids earn badges and points, complete missions, and follow the leader boards, all powered by Badgeville
Social media features that allow kids to create communities based on shared interests.
Fan Clubs…and more
KidzVuz™ is the brainchild of two prominent Mom Bloggers, Rebecca Levey and Nancy Friedman. They met in the virtual space, and turned the online friendship into a real life partnership and business. As mothers of tech-savvy tweens who like to share their opinions, they recognized there was no safe online community for them to do so.
“Adults love to check out review sites before they buy. We figured that tweens would want to do the same” explains Levey. “So we created KidzVuz as the first safe, dedicated place for them to do just that.”
Safety for this age group was a big factor – but so was fun. “We understand the dangers of the Internet for kids this age, but we’re tired of all the focus on the negative.” says Friedman. “KidzVuz celebrates kids in the digital world. It’s a safe space for them to start creating their digital footprint — expressing their views, forming virtual communities, creating their own content, and having their say.”
Adds Levey, “There are 20 million tweens in the US, with $ 43 billion to spend – and we want KidzVuz.com to be the place they go to find out how to spend it – not from editors or professional reviewers – but from kids like them.”
More About Rebecca Levey: Rebecca began her career in advertising where she worked on campaigns for entertainment companies including ABC TV Daytime and Primetime, as well as brands such as Nabisco and The Discovery Channel Store.
She is the Social Media Editor of Mom Blog Magazine, and is the founder and co-host of The Blogging Angels Podcast, a weekly show about women in social media and the blogosphere. A member of the Yahoo! Mother Board, her blog posts have been nationally syndicated through McClatchy/Tribune and in The Washington Post. Her personal blog is Beccarama.com.
A respected public education advocate, Rebecca was the 2011 New York State delegate to the Mom Congress in Washington DC and a White House Champion of Change for Education.
More about Nancy Friedman: Nancy spent nearly two decades as a freelance television writer and producer, creating marketing, promotional and branding material for clients such as Nickelodeon, HBO, Lifetime Television, WCBS, and The Disney Channel.
A veteran blogger, her posts have appeared online in The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Sacramento Bee and more. With Rebecca, she is one of The Blogging Angels, co-hosting a popular weekly podcast for women about harnessing the power of social-media.
Nancy was a founding member of the online Pregnancy Community of the personal genome testing company, 23andMe. She is the NY travel expert on TravelingMom.com, and has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies. Nancy is the founder and creator of the humor blog, FromHiptoHousewife.com.
More About KidzVuz: http://www.KidzVuz.com, wholly owned by KidzVuz LLC, is a video sharing site for kids age 7-12 . On KidzVuz, tweens watch and leave video reviews of books, movies, TV shows, toys, tech and more. In a safe, COPPA compliant space, create community, content, and connections with other kids who share their passions.
KidzVuz’ Mission is to:
Promote a community where tweens connect, comment and create.
Provide a safe, parentally approved, moderated space where kids can have their say.
Encourage critical thinking.
Give brands the opportunity to create authentic connections with Tweens.
Create the most valuable kid-to-kid experience on the Internet.
In fulfilling our mission, KidzVuz will become the premier destination for brands looking to reach and understand a highly targeted tween market, and the go-to site for the 20 million US tweens who want to know where and how to exercise their $ 43 billion of spending power.
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New York Pass Review Announces Their New York Pass Giveaway
New York Pass Review Announces Their New York Pass Giveaway
New York, NY (PRWEB) September 28, 2011
New York Pass Review is pleased to announce their New York Pass Giveaway. Users have a chance to win by submitting their favorite New York vacation stories and photos. The winners are awarded 2 free / 2 day New York passes.
New York Pass Review is an independent Guide for travelers and New York City tourists. The various City Pass programs are specifically designed to save travelers money and offers discount entry or admission into the most famous landmarks and New York City attractions.
The New York Pass Review’s Giveaway encourages users to submit their unique New York vacation reviews, stories, experiences and photos for a chance to win 2 Free / 2 Day New York Passes.
“This is a Giveaway that is fun for the whole family,” stated Matthew Day, Vice President of Business Development at New York Pass Review. “ We ‘re thrilled not only for the opportunity to save New York vacationers money, but to provide the New York Pass for admission into the most famous New York tourist attractions!”
The New York Pass remains the best attraction pass for New York tourists offering unrestricted admission to NYC’s top attractions.
Matthew Day continues, “It’s a bit like an ‘all you can eat’ buffet…the New York Pass “smart card” works like a credit card with a small computer chip inside which allows our customers complete cash free entry to over 55 New York tourist attractions.”
For more information on the New York Pass Review’s Giveaway:
Visit: Share To Win 2 Free / 2 Day New York Pass Giveaway
About New York Pass Review:
Part of Go City Travel, LLC, Buddy System International has been reviewing New York attraction passes since 2006. As a leader in New York tourism products, our goal is to become a leading authority on attraction-based tourism products in New York with a focus on educating people for smart buying decisions when traveling to New York City.
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Six Red Marbles? Juba, Waza, and Cabanga All Win 2011 Education Software Review (EDDIE) Awards
Six Red Marbles’ Juba, Waza, and Cabanga All Win 2011 Education Software Review (EDDIE) Awards
Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 20, 2011
Six Red Marbles’ entire suite of online multi-media teaching programs – Juba™, a whole-brain learning exploration for young learners; Waza™, an interactive math readiness adventure; and Cabanga™, a celebrity agent role-playing game for middle school math – have each won a 2011 Education Software Review Award (EDDIE).
The EDDIE Awards, in its 16th year, target innovative and content-rich programs and websites that augment the classroom curriculum and improve teacher productivity, providing parents and teachers with the technology to foster educational excellence. Juba won the Early Learning Pre-Literacy Website Award, Waza the Early Learning Math Website Award, and Cabanga the Middle School Interactive Math Game Website Award. The awards are sponsored by ComputED Gazette.
The EDDIE judges praised Cabanga in their review, stating Cabanga “is a surprisingly effective and entertaining weapon in the math-apathy war …. Cabanga solves a bugaboo that has plagued math games for years, where the student invariably finds the least educational aspect of the game and stays there ad nauseam. With Cabanga, that simply isn’t possible.”
“We are so pleased that the EDDIE judges have recognized our programs for being both educational and engaging for kids,” says Sarah White, President and Founder of Six Red Marbles.
Juba, Waza, and Cabanga engage kids in a multi-sensory interactive learning environment based on the latest neuroscience research on how kids learn best. Each whole-brain learning program helps kids develop motivation and a joy of learning through novelty and increased opportunities for success. All programs feature an integrated Spanish/English Toggle allowing kids to seamlessly switch languages for extra ELL support or to learn another language. The seamless adaptive curriculum in Waza and Cabanga supports differentiated instruction, allowing kids to learn at their own pace. Feedback and instructional coaching foster a positive and personalized learning experience.
Correlated to Common Core, State, and ISTE NETS learning standards, as well as NCTM (for Waza and Cabanga) and NAEYC and Head Start (for Juba), each program features a Teacher Dashboard that provides real-time tracking of student progress and access to comprehensive reporting. The online programs are available 24/7 so students can learn anytime anywhere, and the Home Connection feature fosters teacher, student, and parent communication.
Six Red Marbles is an award-winning provider of educational solutions for the early childhood through higher education market. With roots dating back more than 90 years, the company has developed thousands of creative, effective multi-media educational materials for leading publishers including McGraw-Hill, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Pearson.
In 2010, the company released its own learning programs based on its Natural Learning Approach™—a unique integration of the latest neuroscientific research on learning, Tribal Pedagogy, and interactive online delivery. The approach—which is sensitive to why we learn, what we learn, when we learn, how we learn, and where we learn—creates fun learning environments that inspire kids and put them on personal paths to success.
Each program has won numerous awards this year, including a Best Educational Software Award (BESSIE), a Tillywig Brain Child Award, a National Parenting Center Seal of Approval, and a Mom’s Choice Gold Award, as well as being named finalists for awards at the SIIA’S 2011 Ed Tech Industry Summit.
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Institutional Analyst Launches Internet Security Stock Review Website and Watch List
Institutional Analyst Launches Internet Security Stock Review Website and Watch List
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) August 20, 2011
Institutional Analyst Inc. (IA) launched another financial portal today, the Internet Security Stock Review, covering publicly traded companies involved in “internet security” and released a Watch List of Top Companies to follow. IA is an independent research firm founded in 1999, via the Internet Stock Review which now additionally provides coverage for companies in a number of distinct industries; including Airlines, Alternative Energy, Biotech, Internet, Entertainment, Restaurants, Special Situations and Private Equity.
The Watch List, was created as a starting point for investors who are interested in Internet Security related companies. Roland Rick Perry, editor added, “the list is not a buy list, but rather our universe of companies, whose technology or recent market performance we find compelling.”
“After adding VirnetX which traded from $ 6.50 to $ 41 and Vasco Data which traded from $ 4.60 to $ 14 to the Internet Stock Review Watch List during the past year and due to the severity of the recent pull-back, we felt it was warranted to create a site devoted specifically to the group.” Adding “Governments, corporations and individuals spent $ 16.5 billion last year alone on security software, according consulting firm Gartner, that when combined with the market weakness and ever increasing cyber-breaches, it in our opinion offers investors a rare, even generational opportunity.”
The impetus behind its issuance is to bring attention to the names and or to the existence of these companies (particularly those with no coverage on Wall Street) and then to have the investors themselves, do the due diligence necessary to decide on their own, if any of the companies warrant further study and/or investment.”
The website provides individual RSS news feeds for each company on the Watch List, as well all seventeen companies in its universe, enabling investors to easily follow the group with a single visit. Internet security and cyber crime Blogs are also included from leading sources such as Bank Info Security, Computer World, Sophos and McAfee and standalone reports from RSA and Commtouch.
In the list below, are companies which the review believes progress should be monitored. The Internet Stock Security Review will be following and reporting on the progress of these companies and others during the coming year.
WATCH LIST:
Blue Coat Systems – $ 13.18, is a leading provider of Web security and WAN optimization solutions. Blue Coat offers solutions that provide the visibility, acceleration and security required to optimize and secure the flow of information to any user, on any network, anywhere. The shares which were recently downgraded by FBR capital traded near $ 50 in late 2007 and traded from $ 7 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 35, and lost $ 8 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.bluecoat.com
Commtouch – $ 3.12, safeguards the world’s leading security companies and service providers with cloud-based Internet security services. A cloud-security pioneer, Commtouch’s real-time threat intelligence from its GlobalView™ Network powers Web security, messaging security and antivirus solutions, protecting thousands of organizations and hundreds of millions of users worldwide. The shares traded near $ 8 in late 2007 and traded from $ 1.50 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 4.29, and lost $ 0.50 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.superb.net/
Checkpoint Systems – $ 52, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (http://www.checkpoint.com), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, provides customers with uncompromised protection against all types of threats, reduces security complexity and lowers total cost of ownership. Check Point first pioneered the industry with FireWall-1 and its patented stateful inspection technology. Today, Check Point continues to develop new innovations based on the Software Blade Architecture, providing customers with flexible and simple solutions that can be fully customized to meet the exact security needs of any organization. Check Point is the only vendor to go beyond technology and define security as a business process. The shares traded near $ 25 in late 2007 and traded from $ 18 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 61, and lost $ 15 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.checkpoint.com/
CyberDefender – $ 0.48, is a leading provider of remote technical support services as well as Internet security software and utilities. With 8.6 million active users on its cloud-based collaborative Internet security network and more than 800,000 active paid subscriptions, CyberDefender protects its customers from the rapidly growing number of online threats through its suite of security and optimization software as well as its LiveTech subscription-based remote PC repair service. CyberDefender’s team of more than 500 highly trained technicians and sales agents provide customers with efficient, round the clock remote PC repair services. The company develops and markets antispyware/antivirus software, PC optimization software, online backup and identity protection services. The shares traded from $ 0.50 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 4.70, and lost $ 1.50 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.cyberdefender.com/
F5 Networks, Inc. – $ 71, the global leader in Application Delivery Networking (ADN), helps the world’s largest enterprises and service providers realize the full value of virtualization, cloud computing, and on-demand IT. Its BIG-IP® version 11 software delivers end-to-end application access control to help federal government organizations improve their security posture and minimize the risk of network- and application-based attacks. Enhancements in BIG-IP v11 are especially applicable to federal government agencies and contractors, as well as any public sector organization working to secure its environment against cyber threats while keeping service levels high and costs low. The shares traded near $ 45 in late 2007 and traded from $ 18 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 145, and lost $ 40 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.f5.com/
Sourcefire, Inc. – $ 24.63, is a world leader in intelligent cybersecurity solutions. Sourcefire is transforming the way Global 2000 organizations and government agencies manage and minimize network security risks. Sourcefire’s IPS, RNA(R) (Real-time Network Awareness) and Real-time Adaptive Security solutions equip customers with an efficient and effective layered security defense – protecting network assets before, during and after an attack. Through the years, Sourcefire has been consistently recognized for its innovation and industry leadership by customers, media and industry analysts alike – with more than 50 awards and accolades. The shares traded near $ 17 in late 2007 and traded from $ 5 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 30, and lost $ 6 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.sourcefire.com/
Fortinet – $ 18.70, is a worldwide provider of network security appliances and the market leader in unified threat management (UTM). Our products and subscription services provide broad, integrated and high-performance protection against dynamic security threats while simplifying the IT security infrastructure. Our customers include enterprises, service providers and government entities worldwide, including the majority of the 2010 Fortune Global 100. Fortinet’s flagship FortiGate product delivers ASIC-accelerated performance and integrates multiple layers of security designed to help protect against application and network threats. The shares from $ 8 in late ’09, to a recent high of $ 28, and lost $ 10 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.fortinet.com/
ID Watchdog – $ 0.17, and its partners provide consumers with identity monitoring and preservation tools that provide the only real protection against identity theft: active knowledge about your online identity. Using these tools, consumers watch their credit reports and receive warnings about significant changes as first alerts to possible identity theft. ID Watchdog and its partners empower consumers to play a role in defending their online identity by remaining vigilant about changes to and inaccuracies in their credit reports and resolving any issues that do arise with the help of personal information agents. The shares from a low of $ 8 early 2011, to a recent high of $ 0.28, and lost $ 0.10 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.idwatchdog.com/
Intersections Inc. – $ 13.17, is a leading provider of consumer and corporate identity risk management services. Eight million consumers are actively protected by Intersections’ consumer and breach remediation services offered through North America’s leading financial institutions, directly to consumers under its award-winning IDENTITY GUARD® brand, and through its exclusive partnership with ITAC, the Identity Theft Assistance Center. Since its inception in 1996, Intersections has protected 32 million consumers. The shares traded near $ 12 in late 2007 and traded from $ 4 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 21, and lost $ 6 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.intersections.com/
StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. – $ 0.04, is a software development and services company, provides a suite of integrated computer network security products. It develops identification protection software products to protect computer networks from unauthorized access and to protect network owners and users from identity theft. The company’s products include ProtectID, an authentication platform to authenticate computer network users by various methods, including traditional passwords combined with a telephone, PDA or multiple computer secure sessions, and biometric identification or encrypted devices, such as tokens or smartcards; ValidateID, a software application that validates the identity of an end user or applicant by asking a series of questions based on private and publicly available information; and GuardedID that creates a 128-bit encrypted real time separate pathway for information delivery from a keyboard to a targeted application on a local computer, preventing the use of spyware/malware to collect user information. The shares traded near $ 1.00 in late 2007 and have traded between $ 0.03 and $ 0.12 during 2011. http://www.strikeforcetech.com/
Symantec Corporation – $ 15.81, provides security, storage, and systems management solutions to secure and manage information. It operates in four segments: Consumer, Security and Compliance, Storage and Server Management, and Services. The Consumer segment provides Internet security and protection solutions, suites, and services to individual users and home offices. The Security and Compliance segment provides solutions for enterprise security, system management, and software-as-a-service. The Storage and Server Management segment focuses on providing storage management, high availability, and backup and recovery solutions in heterogeneous storage and server platforms to enterprise customers. The Services segment offers consulting services. The shares traded near $ 20 in late 2007 and traded from $ 11 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 20, and lost $ 3 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.symantec.com/
VASCO Data – $ 7.29 is a leading supplier of strong authentication and e-signature solutions and services specializing in Internet Security applications and transactions. VASCO has positioned itself as global software company for Internet Security serving a customer base of approximately 10,000 companies in more than 100 countries, including approximately 1,700 international financial institutions. VASCO’s prime markets are the financial sector, enterprise security, e-commerce and e-government. The shares traded near $ 40 in late 2007 and traded from $ 4 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 14, and lost $ 6 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.vasco.com/
VirnetX Holding Corporation – $ 19.40, is an Internet security software and technology company. The Company’s software and technology solutions, including its secure domain name registry and GABRIEL Connection Technology™, are designed to facilitate secure communications and to create a secure environment for real-time communication applications such as instant messaging, VoIP, smart phones, eReaders and video conferencing. The Company’s patent portfolio now includes 21 U.S. and 18 foreign patents and over 100 pending patent applications. The shares traded near $ 7 in late 2007 and traded from $ 1 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 40, and lost $ 25 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://virnetx.com/
VeriSign, Inc. – $ 28.91, provides Internet infrastructure services to various networks worldwide. The company provides domain name registry services and network intelligence and availability (NIA) services. It offers registry services that operate the authoritative directory of various .com, .net, .cc, .tv, and .name domain names, as well as the back-end systems for .gov, .jobs and .edu domain names. As of March 31, 2011, the company had approximately 108.0 million domain names registered under the .com and .net registries. Its NIA services provide infrastructure assurance to organizations comprising Verisign iDefense security intelligence services. The shares traded near $ 40 in late 2007 and traded from $ 18 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high of $ 38, and lost $ 6 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.verisigninc.com/
Wave Systems Corp. – $ 2.40, reduces the complexity, cost and uncertainty of data protection by starting inside the device. Unlike other vendors who try to secure information by adding layers of software for security, Wave leverages the security capabilities built directly into endpoint computing platforms themselves. Wave has been a leading expert in this growing trend, leading the way with first-to-market solutions and helping shape standards through its work as a board member for the Trusted Computing Group. The shares traded near $ 3 in late 2007 and traded from $ 0.40 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high near $ 5, and lost $ 0.80 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.wavesys.com/
Websense, Inc. – $ 19.60, a global leader in unified web security, email security, and data loss prevention (DLP) solutions, delivers the best content security for modern threats at the lowest total cost of ownership to tens of thousands of enterprise, mid-market and small organizations around the world. Distributed through a global network of channel partners and delivered as software, appliance and Security-as-a-Service (SaaS), Websense content security solutions help organizations leverage web 2.0 and cloud communication, collaboration, and social media while protecting from advanced persistent threats, preventing the loss of confidential information and enforcing internet use and security policies. The shares traded near $ 25 in late 2007 and traded from $ 9 during the market low of ’09, to a recent high near $ 28, and lost $ 10 in value during the correction which started in early July. http://www.websense.com/
About the Internet Security Stock Review.
Each issue of the Internet Security Stock Review covers publicly traded companies in the internet security software and services industry and includes hyperlinks to the news origination source for full coverage. The newsletter additionally reports on the availability of streaming audio/video profiles, press releases, shareholder conferences and interviews with senior management of the companies covered.
Through Thomson Financial, Internet Security Stock hard copy research reports are made available to more than 22,000 of the world’s largest institutional money management firms controlling over $ 20 trillion in assets and over 950 of the world’s leading research firms including brokers, investment banks and independent research firms.
The Internet Security Stock Review is a wholly owned subsidiary of a public relations firm Institutional Analyst Inc. (IAI), whose mission to provide or create coverage for publicly traded companies. StrikeForce Technologies is a client of IAI. Please see website for full disclosure details as related on each letter released.
To visit the InternetSecurityStockReview.com Web site, go to http://www.internetsecuritystockreview.com.
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Consumer Review: New Computer Mouse From Microsoft
Consumer Review: New Computer Mouse From Microsoft
(PRWEB) October 11, 2003
)PRWEB) October 9 2003–Most of the world looks to build a better mousetrap, but Microsoft continues to build a better mouse.
Their newest species offers several improvements but of most interest is the scroll wheel. As one who uses a mouse with a scroll wheel, I have to tell you that it’s become a necessity. That became most apparent when I had to use a mouse without a scroll wheel on someone else’s computer. I find my index finger constantly reaching for the wheel and it most certainly eats into my productivity when I don’t have one.
Granted that there have been plenty of new innovations with the computer mouse, most noticeably the wireless and optical variety. Using a mouse with a friction ball or one that’s tethered to a computer makes me feel like I’m operating a prehistoric rodent.
What with optical, wireless, extra buttons and the like, Microsoft’s new Tilt Wheel technology is the first major improvement to a mouse that’s come along in quite some time and it’s very innovative.
For full review please go to:
http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2003/2003-09-29.htm
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Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist writing about computers and technology. He also hosts the nation’s longest running nationally syndicated radio talk show on computers and technology, Computer America, heard on the Business Talk Radio network weeknights at 10PM ET. In South Florida, you can hear a rebroadcast of a selected Computer America show each Sunday evening at 8PM ET on WJNO 1290AM.
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JurInnov Now Offers Document Review Facility and Staffing Services
JurInnov Now Offers Document Review Facility and Staffing Services
Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) April 19, 2009
JurInnov Ltd. (http://www.jurinnov.com), a legal technology consulting practice specializing in the management of electronically stored information (“ESI”), today announced the latest addition to its list of innovative service offerings by introducing a new document review facility and related consulting services. The review facility, located at the company’s headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, will allow law firms and corporations in need of document review services and/or space to leverage cutting edge technology and extensive expertise to create a more efficient and cost-effective approach to document review projects.
The review facility, which is located within a portion of the new office expansion, includes a separate secure entrance and is capable of comfortably handling thirteen reviewers with additional space available for larger projects. The review room features brand new Dell computers with 22-inch screens and has a dedicated network infrastructure to guarantee high-speed connectivity and security. In addition to the new computers and equipment, the review facility includes amenities designed to make the reviewers more comfortable and effective, such as ergonomic chairs and desks, large windows, a conference room, and a projector. Finally, restaurants, theaters, sporting venues and other amenities are within easy walking distance.
While the clients may utilize any review tool, they also have the option to have JurInnov host the data and document review software as part of its Ringtail Legal On-Demand service offering. This review tool is highly customizable, easy to learn, and is capable of handling projects of any size, from small cases comprising a few gigabytes to very large projects involving multiple terabytes.
In addition to the new facility, JurInnov staff will be available to consult with the review teams. JurInnov’s analytic’s expert, Karl Schieneman, Esq., can take a “big picture” view of all of the data utilizing new analytical tools and subsequently recommend best practice review techniques and workflow design options. The objective is to significantly reduce the amount of documents “up front” that would need to be reviewed and more efficiently review the remaining documents.
About JurInnov Ltd.:
Established in the year 2000 by Timothy M. Opsitnick Esq., JurInnov Ltd. has become a trusted resource for companies whose litigation technology needs are as varied and specialized as the companies themselves. JurInnov’s international consulting practice focuses on the application of technology solutions to challenging litigation demands of law firms and their clients, including the hosting and management of litigation and document management systems, electronically stored information (“ESI”) consulting and processing, electronic data discovery, data harvesting, electronic risk management consulting, and computer forensics. JurInnov is a certified partner of Microsoft ® Corporation (http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint), developers of the Windows SharePoint™ Portal Server, and a Ringtail Legal™ ASP partner of FTI ® Ringtail (http://www.ftiringtail.com). Recently named by Cleveland Magazine as one of the Top 25 workplaces where innovation is taking place, JurInnov Ltd. continues to expand its growing team in Cleveland’s Technology Corridor. For further information about JurInnov please call +1.216.664.1100 or visit our website at http://www.jurinnov.com.
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Iris Data Services Releases Version 2.2 of Unify? Document Review – Leading Electronic Discovery Company Announces New Release of Document Review Platform
Iris Data Services Releases Version 2.2 of Unify™ Document Review – Leading Electronic Discovery Company Announces New Release of Document Review Platform
Kansas City (PRWEB) July 13, 2009
Iris Data Services, a leading provider of eDiscovery solutions, announced today the release of version 2.2 of the Unify™ document review platform. In addition to document review, Iris Data Services provides various electronic discovery solutions including tape restoration, computer forensics, and eDiscovery.
“This version of Unify™ online review continues to add functionality for our clients,” said Joseph Ziegler, Iris’ Director of Technical Services. “It enhances printing functionality, giving legal teams the ability to batch print locally including the ability to print with redactions and add slip-sheets, separators and footer pages. This version also expands Unify™’s search functionality, improving the complex search logic and enhances the ability to ignore superfluous characters and symbols,” said Ziegler.
About Unify™
Iris’ online review tool, Unify™, is the fastest review tool in the industry, designed specifically to make document review as efficient, accurate and risk-free as possible. Documents load with unparalleled speed, enabling reviewers to work faster, saving time and money. Grouping by near-duplicates, threads, and other similarities aids speed and consistency by allowing for the review of groups of related documents simultaneously. A simple interface and a host of other features, including global language support, automated privilege logs and state-of-the-art security increase accuracy and reduce risk, making Unify™ the obvious choice in online review technology.
About Joseph Ziegler
Joseph Ziegler is the Director of Technical Services for Iris Data Services and Managing Partner for Iris Data Services Pty Ltd Australia. He has been developing technology for electronic discovery and litigation support for over six years, and has 15 years of enterprise software development experience. Ziegler holds a Bachelor of Computer Science from Texas A&M University, a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Texas, and is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia.
About Iris
Iris Data Services is a leading supplier of electronic discovery solutions including tape restoration, computer forensics, eDiscovery, and online review. Lead by recognized industry experts in electronic discovery, Iris streamlines the eDiscovery process for corporate legal departments and law firms. Iris’ revolutionary review platform, Unify™, makes document review more efficient for legal teams and less costly for their clients. Iris’ experts, software, and technology have combined to make it one of the fastest growing companies in the industry. Iris is headquartered in Kansas City and maintains offices throughout the United States, Australia and Asia. For more information about Iris, please visit http://www.irisds.com.
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New Consumer Based Review Website to Host Reviews of Laptops
New Consumer Based Review Website to Host Reviews of Laptops
Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) November 5, 2007
Steve Rawlinson, a software and web developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada created http://www.laptop-reviews.org , a site to host laptop reviews, in his spare time in response to the lack of easily accessible consumer reviews on laptops available on the Internet. The website officially launched on November 5, 2007.
Laptop-Reviews.org is a place where laptop owners can write laptop reviews on models they have owned or purchased. With their laptop reviews they can warn potential buyers to stay away from certain makes or models, or recommend their favorites. Laptop-reviews.org can also be used as a resource tool when researching for a particular laptop before making a purchase.
When asked why he developed a website specializing in laptop reviews, Rawlinson responded, “Being the ‘techie’ amongst my family and friends people kept asking me which laptop they should buy. I didn’t have an answer, and I wasn’t very impressed by the information that was available on the Internet.” For the majority of laptops it is fairly easy to find the technical specifications, and a few laptop reviews by “experts”, however when it comes to consumer laptop reviews they may be a little more difficult to locate. “What I really wanted to know was what did other regular, non computer geeks think? Were they happy with their purchase? I think that’s the best predictor of whether a laptop will be good or not,” explains Rawlinson.
Rawlinson goes on to say “People don’t buy a car based solely only on how much horsepower they get for their money. Laptops are the same way, in that they are more about the entire package and how well they work for regular people then how good the technical specifications are.”
“The site just launched and we need people to write laptop reviews,” explains Rawlinson “so if you have a laptop please write a review for it. One laptop review can make huge a difference. What do you wish you knew before you purchased a laptop?”
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