Archive for October, 2007
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GPS
The Associated Press - KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Navigation device maker Garmin Ltd. said Wednesday that its third-quarter profit rose 57 percent, beating Wall Street estimates as … |
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First Look: A Motorola Q Smart Phone for Travelers
PC World - It also throws in Bluetooth, a GPS MOTO Q Goes Global with AT&T-Powered Smart Device from Motorola |
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New GPS
Emediawire (press release), WA - GPSCenter, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of their new ultimate online GPS store -www.GPSCenter.com. For both shoppers who already know what they want … |
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Business Users Want GPS
InformationWeek, NY - According to the latest JD Power and Associates survey of smartphone users, GPS tops the list of features that users want most in their smartphones. … Microsoft Windows Live Search |
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)In my first post, I showed you that blogs make money because they bring in more search engine traffic than just a static website. Having fresh content and evidence that your site is popular rewards you with a higher position in the search engine results page.
Traffic is the one of the crucial ingredients to having a profitable business
If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)As the first Baby Boomer just reached the social security application process, Travel & Leisure industries are re-tooling their marketing and sales projections. The travel industry is already a three trillion pluss dollar industry, but Katie bar the doors. The boomers, not only reaching the official age for retirement, they also will be controlling large sums of assets from family estates. This adds up to explosive growth for vendors of travel and leisure.
It would be wise for niche marketers to carve out a huge chunk of the pie by offering extreme value packages to the thrifty and wise. Boomers, some with unlimited resources and some with limited budgets, will be looking to extend their leisure activites into the extended longevity of their years ahead.
Look at, for example, the growth in popularity of such hot spots like Costa Rica. Costa Rica is The Hawaii of the 60’s. Fueled, not only by burgening masses of American tourists but European tourists as well. Americans and Europeans for the same reasons, but mostly the value of the Euro against the dollar. The trend, none the less, indicates traveler are looking for the most exotic bang for the buck. You can keep up to date on events, surrounding travel and travel news at www.JustTravelNewsBlog.com
The trend and the future, I believe, is in all inclusive vacation packages, co-operative vendors throwing in add-ons and co-oping ad dollars. Other value offers such as time-shares, FAM packages, “typically cruise familiarization routes”,special discounts for first times, and specials negotiated by wholesalers and brokers of travel from vendors. Their is a number of travel packages out there now, but watch the growth… Try this one www.PassportToTravel.US
Enjoy your extended years and see new places and discover different cultures, if you can. It’s being made easier and cheaper, all the time…
John Notary
www.PassportToTravel.Us
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GPS
about-electronics.eu, UK - GPSmagazine: We’ve already seen GPS tracking devices hidden in sneakers, dog collars, and even tracking beacons fired from a cannon. … GPS jacket helps keep track of kids Keep track of your kids with GPS jacket |
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Independent Florida Alligator, FL - With the GPS system, students would be able to track buses en route by sending a text message to a preset number or checking the SG Web site. … |
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GPS
Slashdot - James Thigpen writes "There is an article over at Ars Technica about an accused speeder contesting his speeding ticket based on his car's built-in GPS… Speeder Argues That His GPS Unit Proves the Police Radar Gun is Wrong GPS to go against radar in speeding ticket case |
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Gap to reinforce policy after child labor report
Los Angeles Times, CA - Retailer says it will meet with suppliers and has withdrawn blouses after learning of the violation by a subcontractor. Gap Inc., the biggest US clothing … UPDATE: Gap Forced To Drop Clothes Made At India Child-labor Sweatshop Gap launches inquiry into child labour claims Gap withdraws line of child-made clothing |
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Gap says probed child labor allegation at India facility
Reuters.uk, UK - NEW YORK (Reuters) - GAP Inc (GPS Gap Inc. Issues Statement on Media Reports on Child Labor |
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Annual earnings of GPs
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - A bumper pay deal for GPs has taken average earnings up more than 50 per cent in just three years, an official report will show. … Do GPs give patients value for money? |
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Speech handy on GPS
Indianapolis Star, United States - I'd like to buy him a GPS navigation system. There are many on the market, with a wide range of prices. What should I look for? … |
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Rush on GPs
The Age, Australia - THE death of John Ilhan last week has led to Melbourne's overworked executives heading to their GPs for check-ups, doctors say. The death of the 42-year-old … |
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GPS
Kansas City Star, MO - By DAVID HAYES Wal-Mart stores, like this one in Shawnee, expect to sell a lot of GPS devices over the next few weeks. Industry observers say price cuts are … |
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Australian Medical Association Best Advocate For GPs
Medical News Today (press release), UK - GPs overwhelmingly think the AMA is the organisation best equipped to advocate on their behalf for a better health system, according to a recent national … |
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CTIA: Palm Launches GPS
PDAstreet, CT - By James Alan Miller Palm has offered GPS (global positioning system) peripherals for its PDAs and smartphones for a few years now. … Palm GPS Navigator Gets Garmin Software Palm Looks to Garmin for Next GPS Navigator Palm Partners With Garmin For New GPS Navigator |
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New York cabbies strike over GPS
Independent, UK - The GPS system is also an invasion of their privacy, according to Bhairavi Desai, the executive director of the Taxi Workers Alliance. … Cab strike success unknown NYC Cabbies Strike Again Over GPS NYC cabbies strike to protest rules making them install TVs, GPS… |
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abc13.com, TX - Jackets released this week by the British clothing company Bladerunner have a GPS tracking device in the lining that allows parents to find the jacket … Dressed to locate: a GPS jacket for children It's Big Mother with GPS jacket GPS Jacket helps keep kids safe |
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