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Tags: Let MizPee.com guide you to the closest and cleanest restroom in your area.
The award-winning MizPee service, developed by Yojo Mobile (www.yojomobile.com), lets people on the go enter their location on their mobile browser to retrieve a list of nearby toilets and details of their conditions and amenities. MizPee tells users if the facilities are handicap accessible, whether or not there are diaper-changing stations, and if the toilet is designated for public use or restricted to customers only. Users who have visited specific restrooms and experienced conditions first-hand can enter their reviews on the www.mizpee.com website or they can vote on already cast potties. A nation wide best and worst restroom contest is under way and will be coming to a city near you soon! In the Minneapolis area? Go to MizPee.com to add your favorite or most loathed restroom now! More... |
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Most companies still rely on employees following rules and procedures in order to keep their sensitive data secure. Rules such as "don't write your password down" or "don’t take your company laptop home" are the weak link in data security. If IT security is deployed and procedures are specified but users don't comply, is the company really protected at all? Most companies believe they can control user behavior with reasonable security policy. But they can't. Employees cut corners, "cheat" the rules, or are just plain lazy. They put passwords in their briefcases, take company laptops home, leave notebooks in rental cars, download files to their laptops that they're not supposed to. Not providing for a fix in such situations is tantamount to giving employees a vote in whether a security set-up will work - and the employees shouldn't have a vote, should they? Fail-safe, technology-driven controls such as triggered data destruction are essential for real IT security, a More... |
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Tags: Unless you work for a large organization with a fully staffed IT department, getting help for routine computer issues can be a time and money consuming process. Regardless of if you’re a small business owner, a sales agent on the road, or simply a consumer with a home computer that is acting up vritual IT support could be the right fix.
Recently launched Atlanta-based GeekGhost is a remote computer support service offering virtual IT services. GeekGhost’s engineers can assess and fix a customer’s computer problem, or there is no charge for the session. The service eliminates trips to a PC a service center, waits for a technician or sitting online with a phone technician trying to walk you through a fix. Whie the concept of working through VPN's is not new... the company is excited to offer the same level of support once only available to corporate America to all computer users.
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Tags: It is a situation no one wants to be in, but every day, ambulances transport hundreds of fragile lives to our nation’s emergency rooms. Advancements in medical devices inside ambulances and emergency vehicles have helped save lives, but the life saving technology of tomorrow is being deployed today by In Motion Technology. |
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These days, travelers are getting squeezed for every penny. If you’re looking for ways to help international travelers save money on the road, PhoneFusion One (www.phonefusionone.com) is worth a look. Consider this: A traveler using a major wireless carrier to place a five-minute call from Beijing to the U.S. would pay $10-12 in international roaming charges. Using PhoneFusion One to place the call, the traveler will pay less than 20 cents.
The communications service fuses together phone, fax and data functionality. Using PhoneFusion One, subscribers have an easy way to manage all of their business and personal communications wherever they are. A great benefit of the service is the significant saving it provides on sky-high international roaming charges.
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Tags: With digital measuring leader comScore reporting that, "U.S. Internet users viewed more than 12 billion online videos during the month [of May]," it’s safe to say the way American’s digest media content is changed forevermore.
But with an endless stream of audio and video content available the industry has been slow to respond with effective and encompassing search options. Mefeedia is out to change that.
Burbank, CA-based Mefeedia.com (www.mefeedia.com) is throwing a ‘net over the internet” with its unique ability to deliver content via literally hundreds of media players while most aggregators utilize just one or two. This unique component allows Mefeedia user’s highly targeted and personalized access to more than 15,000 leading network and independent media sites.
And as stated in the July 30th edition of USA Today, Mefeedia’s social networking feature puts further search and share tools in the hands of their users, allowing them to create channels, playlists and RSS More... |
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Tags: Hubdub (www.hubdub.com) is all about trading predictions with your friends. As Hubdub has over 2,000 markets on running news stories and future events there is no shortage of things to predict. Build up a portfolio of live predictions across politics, sport, entertainment, technology, world news, science or business. Then challenge your friends to see what they think by sharing your prediction via Facebook, Twitter, blog widgets or email. (You might be dismayed to find out your best friend thinks Live Cash Back is going to work: http://www.hubdub.com/m7799/Will_Microsoft_In...)
Your performance is tracked allowing you to compete with both your friends and against Hubdub's top predictors (but prepare to dig in because these guys are good). Think you know your stuff? Here is your chance to prove it! More... |
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Tags: Starlight Children's Foundation is placing several hundred of its new and improved mobile Fun Centers (www.starlight.org/funcenter), now featuring the Nintendo Wii, to hospitalized children in the US and Canada. Fun Centers feature the Wii, a DVD player and a flatscreen TV and can roll right up to the kids' bedsides, or anywhere in the hospital setting.
According to Linda Garcia, Manager, Child Development Services, for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, one of the first hospitals to receive the new Fun Center: “The Fun Centers serve as a diversional tool for Child Life Specialists to provide to patients and families in the playrooms, at bedside and throughout the hospital, including medical units, clinics and waiting rooms. The Fun Centers promote socialization, mastery and fun. Through this play, children learn about cooperation, positive thinking and problem-solving skills. The Fun Centers also provide opportunities for hand strengthening and finger dexterity, an important thera More... |
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