(ContentDesk) March 1, 2006 -- So much for smoke filled back rooms.
Organizers for a national conference of conservative bloggers and other new media participants have announced Blogging Man 2007, considered to be the first time ever that bloggers, ezine publishers, radio talk show hosts, activists and writers have come together on such a scale to develop and coordinate their efforts.According to a spokesman for the event, Blogging Man 2007 is expected to attract over 4000 participants from across the country and will include speakers, such as Hugh Hewitt, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and well known conservative political pundit.Chairman of the conference, Eric Odom, says that Blogging Man 2007 promises to be a significant milestone in the evolution of the new media; Further stating that: the interest expressed to date has already far exceeded our initial expectations.Other figures that will be
playing a key role in Blogging Man 2007 include the New Media Alliance, Inc. (www.thenma.org).
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New Media Alliance, Inc. is a recently formed national coalition of writers, journalists and new media outlets that produce and publish daily news and commentary.
Gary Schneider, President of the New Media Alliance, Inc. says that initiatives such as 'Blogging Man 2007' represent a larger trend of coordination and consolidation within the new media and we are extremely excited and proud to be involved in this effort.Whether or not the new media truly begins to challenge traditional media outlets as the predominant source of information remains to be seen.
Nevertheless, studies do indicate that there has been a dramatic decline in the
readership/viewership of print newspapers and major network news in recent years.
Conversely, nearly 70% of Americans now claim to obtain all of some of their news via the internet.Blogging Man 2007 is scheduled for October 11th, 12th and 13th, 2007 in Reno, Nevada.
For more information, go to:
www.bloggingman.org.
firstSTREETonline.com Introduces a Multi-Media Picture Frame
(ContentDesk) December 7, 2005 -- FirstSTREET, a Top 400 Internet retailer, specializing in "unique, yet practical gadgets" -- announces the launch of the Desktop Media Player, a multi-media picture frame. This portable media system displays digital photos, videos and slide shows on a 7-inch high-resolution LCD screen. The multi-functional frame platform incorporates a memory card reader (MS/SD/MMC) and USB 2.0 to connect external devices, USB hard drives, cameras, etc. It is also a CD, DVD, VCD and CD-R player with built-in, high volume stereo speakers affording crystal clear sound. Enveleoped by an attractive solid metal casing, this multi-media picture frame easily meshes with and accents surrounding decor.
This media system can serve as the showcase of an office desk, as well as being utilized in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or other living spaces. This super slim, lightweight digital photo frame looks great just sitting on a desk or entryway table as it rotates through...
firstSTREETonline.com Introduces a Multi-Media Picture Frame
Dodge delivers a Raging Hatchback with a Big Attitude
Dodge, envisioning a unique change, has come up with Caliber which has fresh features to replace the reviled Neon small car. Since its release, Caliber is receiving positive remarks from experts and enthusiasts alike.
2007 Dodge Caliber is a five-door hatchback similar to that of Toyota Matrix and Pontiac Vibe. This new release from Dodge is designed to look like a petite sports utility vehicle but bigger than the Volkswagen Golf. Caliber is the first hatchback of Dodge since Shadow was discontinued in 1994. It was built in Illinois at Chrysler's Belvidere plant and re-launched to serve the international market.
Experts are saying that Caliber has clever traits with most options.
It has 172 rated horsepower four-cylinder engine coupled to a CVT and a choice to continuously have variable transmission. Six individual ratios are built in to offer manual-shift mode. Performance and fuel economy are the primary concerns of Caliber. It is packaged...
Dodge delivers a Raging Hatchback with a Big Attitude
Management Expert Tom Peters Headlines First-Ever Kan-Ed Management Forum
Tom Peters, who has been called America's most influential business thinker, will open the first-ever Kan-ed Membership and Leadership Forum Wednesday, June 15 in Wichita.
The conference is titled "Re-Imagine in 2005" and is open to the public.Peters, whose current best-selling book is "Re-Imagine!
Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age," will kick-off the start of the three-day Kan-ed conference from 1-5 p.m. at the Century II Convention Center.
The conference is co-sponsored by Cox Communications and Sprint.The public is invited to Peters' speech (and/or the entire Forum) and can register online at http://conference-kan-ed.org.
The cost for the Peters' event is $50 (for those registering before May 15) and $75 thereafter.
The cost for the entire conference is $100 if registered by May 15 (and $125 thereafter).The conference will address such issues as how Kansas schools can be improved,...
Management Expert Tom Peters Headlines First-Ever Kan-Ed Management Forum
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Play It Safe in the Sun--Wear Those Shades!
As you rub in the sunscreen to protect your skin this summer, don't forget sunglasses to protect your eyes. With the thinning ozone layer, it's not just skin cancer you have to worry about. Your eyes are vulnerable to the effects of Ultra Violet (UV) rays as well. This same radiation that damages skin can also increase your risk of developing eye problems, such as cataracts--a clouding of the eye's lens which develops over years. Sunglasses are no longer a simple fashion accessory but a health...
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