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    Politics, Environmental Rules, and Mobile Car Washes
    During the California Recall Election, I was very interested. Without getting into the political scene at all; my entire company, The Car Wash Guys, and all our staff and franchisees were closely watching The California Recall and Election. Why you say? Why would a National Car Wash Franchising Company care much? Well we have
    p well in that sense. Yahoo merged with Geocities. Hotmail with Microsoft. Google started to expand. Today we are well aware of Gmail, JavaScript in full use. Users much aware to upgrade than lay back. Even browsers changed and started competition to deliver full potential of these websites. We moved away from postboxes and post offices
    Why Benjamin Franklin Was So Awesome
    Almost everyone who has graduated from high school knows that Benjamin Franklin was a famous American.Most of us have read that Franklin used a lighting rod to prove a theory he had about electricity. Others remember that he was the one who invented the bifocals which many of us wear today. (I just ordered a new pair o
    WWW is no longer a cryptic abbreviation to a child over 10, I might be wrong...they know it even earlier. Since Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau invented World Wide Web. The whole scenario of using Internet just for Military purposes changed.

    Today we have websites for about everything and anything, even dry cleaners.

    When was the first that you started browsing? I almost erased that time from my head. All I remember is geocities.com was the first website I had a view of. Geocities was managing web space. The first popular email site was HOTMAIL, the best known at that time. It was still not MSN Hotmail. And having one nice email in hotmail account was like possessing a "real asset" on web. Websites were based upon pure HTML with scripts running on background. Java scripts were still not overused.

    Few years back, Yahoo made it possible providing search facility and an email of value...efficient as promised. Things changed after 1995. The birth of another giant GOOGLE. After Google started with it's powerful search, the game began. Websites had a perfect tough competition to rank in Google. Yahoo's email was still the powerful. Later Google started tweaking with other efficient products. Searching images, products were no more a burden. Amazon grew up well in that sense. Yahoo merged with Geocities. Hotmail with Microsoft. Google started to expand. Today we are well aware of Gmail, JavaScript in full use. Users much aware to upgrade than lay back. Even browsers changed and started competition to deliver full potential of these websites. We moved away from postboxes and post offices e

    Keeping Wedding Photographers' Advertising Local
    A recent merger between The Knot and Wedding Channel has created a near monopoly in web advertising for wedding photographers.Companies like Wedding-Photographers-CT.com are starting to pop up as local responses to the corporate stronghold that The Knot currently has. Rather than compete on a national level website th
    aners.

    When was the first that you started browsing? I almost erased that time from my head. All I remember is geocities.com was the first website I had a view of. Geocities was managing web space. The first popular email site was HOTMAIL, the best known at that time. It was still not MSN Hotmail. And having one nice email in hotmail account was like possessing a "real asset" on web. Websites were based upon pure HTML with scripts running on background. Java scripts were still not overused.

    Few years back, Yahoo made it possible providing search facility and an email of value...efficient as promised. Things changed after 1995. The birth of another giant GOOGLE. After Google started with it's powerful search, the game began. Websites had a perfect tough competition to rank in Google. Yahoo's email was still the powerful. Later Google started tweaking with other efficient products. Searching images, products were no more a burden. Amazon grew up well in that sense. Yahoo merged with Geocities. Hotmail with Microsoft. Google started to expand. Today we are well aware of Gmail, JavaScript in full use. Users much aware to upgrade than lay back. Even browsers changed and started competition to deliver full potential of these websites. We moved away from postboxes and post offices

    Ding! Are You Going Up With Your Elevator Speech?
    So what do you do? For more than a year and a half, after having attended dozens of Business Chamber Mixers, professional workshops and social networking events and failing to get good quality leads, I finally figured out the problem…I was literally answering the question. Who knew that what they asked, what they implied and
    nd having one nice email in hotmail account was like possessing a "real asset" on web. Websites were based upon pure HTML with scripts running on background. Java scripts were still not overused.

    Few years back, Yahoo made it possible providing search facility and an email of value...efficient as promised. Things changed after 1995. The birth of another giant GOOGLE. After Google started with it's powerful search, the game began. Websites had a perfect tough competition to rank in Google. Yahoo's email was still the powerful. Later Google started tweaking with other efficient products. Searching images, products were no more a burden. Amazon grew up well in that sense. Yahoo merged with Geocities. Hotmail with Microsoft. Google started to expand. Today we are well aware of Gmail, JavaScript in full use. Users much aware to upgrade than lay back. Even browsers changed and started competition to deliver full potential of these websites. We moved away from postboxes and post offices

    Global Acquisitions-The Critical Measures
    The five critical factors that measure the success or failure of an acquisition are Financial measures, Economic measures, Strategic measures, Executive measures and Regulatory measures. Let us see how each of them can give your managers an overview of the acquisition and the implementation. When you are analysing the acquisi
    . The birth of another giant GOOGLE. After Google started with it's powerful search, the game began. Websites had a perfect tough competition to rank in Google. Yahoo's email was still the powerful. Later Google started tweaking with other efficient products. Searching images, products were no more a burden. Amazon grew up well in that sense. Yahoo merged with Geocities. Hotmail with Microsoft. Google started to expand. Today we are well aware of Gmail, JavaScript in full use. Users much aware to upgrade than lay back. Even browsers changed and started competition to deliver full potential of these websites. We moved away from postboxes and post offices
    Choosing a Career
    Many youngsters are completely baffled when they are asked what they would like to do after college. It is a question, which is very commonly asked to which many find no proper answer. This state is not abnormal or a matter of discredit if one finds himself or herself in a similar situation.From a very young age that i
    p well in that sense. Yahoo merged with Geocities. Hotmail with Microsoft. Google started to expand. Today we are well aware of Gmail, JavaScript in full use. Users much aware to upgrade than lay back. Even browsers changed and started competition to deliver full potential of these websites. We moved away from postboxes and post offices easily. Busy software professionals and the netizens wanted to be socially active virtually...hence social sites, dating sites, journals came into existence. In this context a sudden concept became famous as ORKUT, later adopted by Google. One account you are all done. be it gmail, writing journals through Blogger or become socially active. All you need is an account in Google.

    Listening online songs through websites, booking airline tickets, getting certified while surfing and even accessing your savings through your bank's site, all is no dream anymore.

    And then Fire fox started delivering hi tech sites with justice. Should Microsoft be back?? No. IE 7 made it a pleasure. Through pure competition Web is growing and no one knows where to stop.

    Just waiting for WWW2, or web 2.0, some more websites might make us feel better...or would it make us hungry for more??

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