Sunday, August 3, 2008

Banner advertising - Cleveland Browns' Braylon Edwards seeks to make his dreams a reality - Cleveland Plain Dealer

Cleveland Browns' Braylon Edwards seeks to make his dreams a reality - Cleveland Plain Dealer
No man is an island, even in his fantasies. When Braylon Edwards dreams, he has company. "I see a big banner on a building downtown," the Browns' wide receiver said, channeling his inner LeBron James. James' huge "witness" banner hangs near The Q
Source: www.cleveland.com

Blog Post, News - CNET News
Omnisio lets people add annotations and captions to videos. (Credit: Omnisio) Apparently Google concluded it could use a little help with its own YouTube annotation technology :the company said Wednesday it's acquired Omnisio , a start-up that lets
Source: news.cnet.com

BayRunner, Amtrak team up - Delmarva Now
SALISBURY -- The city-based independent ground transportation company that shuttles passengers between Maryland's Eastern Shore and the Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport has formed a partnership with Amtrak that links the isolated
Source: www.delmarvanow.com

E-commerce Manager - Retail Bulletin
Exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced E-Commerce manager to join the West London Head Office of a leading womens/menswear brand Along with the commercial director, you will be responsible for setting budgets and strategies for the future
Source: www.theretailbulletin.com

Read all posts by Peter Butler in Crave - CNET News
Every few months, we like to playfully poke fun at some of the less successful software on the site. While there are countless great products created (and covered in this blog, hopefully) every week, these five software applications are not included
Source: news.cnet.com

Banner plane crashes near North Myrtle Beach - Times & Democrat
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - A small plane pulling an advertising banner has crashed near North Myrtle Beach but the pilot walked away unhurt. City spokeswoman Nicole Aiello says the plane went into the water about 100 feet from the shore after the
Source: www.timesanddemocrat.com