Britt Lorish Knuttgen (left), president of Automated Horizons, goes over information earlier this month with client Rhonda Weeks (center) of the law firm Glenn Robinson & Cathey and Automated Horizons technology consultant Kristin Burke at Weeks ...
Britt Lorish Knuttgen (left), president of Automated Horizons, goes over information earlier this month with client Rhonda Weeks (center) of the law firm Glenn Robinson & Cathey and Automated Horizons technology consultant Kristin Burke at Weeks ...
The New Verizon FiOS Promotion for Fall 2009 Imagine receiving the best phone, internet, and TV bundle for the price of two services. Does it seem too good to be true? Well, Verizon FiOS wants to honor consumers like you who need a little help nowadays. Even if times are hard, you can still enjoy great entertainment from your home. You can also receive top customer service from a leading company and expand your horizons with value, quality, and service. Verizon FiOS is bar none top-notch qual
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October 20, 2009 “If we’re not happy how can we expect to make our customers happy?” asks John Fischer, founder of StickerGiant. This simple principle is a driving force behind the 10-year-old online sticker business based in Hygiene (a section of Longmont), Colorado. Fischer began the business selling political stickers in the wake of the Bush-Gore election, but soon broadened his horizons to other types of stickers to escape the extreme cyclicality caused by elections. “A lot of places sold
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Saturday’s article in the Daily Oklahoman by Jesse Olivarez, “Internet connection broadens horizons in Deer Creek school,” is one of the first I’ve seen highlighting the instructional use of Skype for classroom to classroom collaborations in central Oklahoma. Deer Creek is the school district located just west of Edmond, where I live. According to the article: Principal Michelle Anderson said the idea of using Skype, which is a free service, to talk to students and teachers abroad began i
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