Archive for November, 2007
Wood Expressions, a Los Angeles business that sells $3 million worth of high-end backgammon sets, dominos, and checkerboards a year, has seen its fair share of recessions over the past 30 years. Owner Ron Reyes says he’s heard about the threat of a potential economic downturn, but he’s not particularly worried about the upcoming holiday season. “Personally, I don’t think it’s going to directly …
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- U.S. home prices fell 0.4% in the third quarter of this year from the second quarter, the first such decline since 1994, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight said Thursday.
PHOENIX, BUSINESS WIRE — Modavox, Inc. (OTCBB: MDVX), Internet broadcasting pioneer and holder of several patented technologies, announced today it is providing its patented BoomBox Internet Radio management and broadcast distribution software for Unity at www.unity.fm.
If weight is a primary concern, and a 12-inch ultraportable is too small, the Fujitsu LifeBook S6510 offers a 14-inch screen and a 4-pound weight along with high-end components and business-friendly extras.
Do you love a good discount? “ShopSmart” magazine shares smart advice on how you can save a significant amount of money with your cell phone, online coupon codes and more.
ABINGDON, Va. – Jeff Rowlett lives on a tiny farm in Lee County, Va., where he struggles to log onto the Internet from his home. For five years, he’s relied on a satellite signal for access, but the connection has let him down at times, he said Thursday.
BoomVote, of Auburn Hills, Michigan, announces the launch of a new web site that offers a fun and entertaining way for high school students, college students and young professionals to compete and make money through its web site, www.boomvote.com.
Hannet Telecom will provide a local broadcasting network with a 100 Mbps Internet service through coaxial cables for the first time in the world, utilizing its “coax to the home” (CTTH) technology, according to the company Thursday.
OK, you still haven’t gotten around to planning that holiday party for your small business. That actually may be more of a blessing than a tragedy — many of your fellow procrastinators have found that last-minute parties can be more pleasant, comfortable and fun than a more formal catered affair.





