March 19th, 2007 by Ann Walker
If a retreat in Idaho has been a day dream, here is an additional image to add to the scenario. A paradise within a paradise in the form of an island on pristine Lake Pend Oreille (quoting 16,000,000).
“Memaloose Island can be found on Lake Pend Oreille in remote, beautiful North Idaho. It is a [...]
March 19th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Though the classic high school year book can not be considered a who’s who by strict definition, they never the less serve as the biographical component of a a who’s who by providing a four year time capsule through which to view a student’s life. Those who later gain fame are usually rather embarrassed when [...]
March 19th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Since so much communication depends on the global network, one would hope for better results when accessing the internet via cell. Yet slow downloads and poor interface with web browsers degrades the usefulness of this application.
Enter Mobio:
“This week, Mobio will introduce its first product: a suite of free, downloadable “widgets” for cell phones. These widgets [...]
March 19th, 2007 by Ann Walker
If you are still grappling with the implications of Web 2.0 for your brand advertising and marketing efforts, you may not want to hear about what possibilities that a Web 3.0 would offer. Web 1.0, as all define it, was about information, Web 2.0 is about how social media and peer networking utilize, blend [...]