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eSign Genie Esignature Software Company Introduces G Suite Integration

eSign Genie Rolls Out Integration with G Suite for its Digital Signature Software




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eSign Genie Software Company Introduces WordPress Plugin for WPForms for Easy Website Esignature Integration

eSign Genie Rolls Out WordPress Plugin for its Digital Signature Software




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Product Photography Los Angeles Company, LA Photo Team, Always Produces High-Quality Photos

Product photography Los Angeles should always be at the top of your list when starting a business. Product photography is often overlooked when it shouldn't be.




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Eco-conscious Tourism Company, Better Photo Walks Ltd, was Recently Honored with Inclusion into TripAdvisor's Hall of Fame for their Venice Original Photo Tour

Deeply committed to creating positive changes in local tourism and protecting Venetians and Venice's natural and cultural resources. Better Photo Walks' photographers and staff are always respectful of the fragile city and its inhabitants.




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Anthony Ziccardi has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Anthony Ziccardi Studios has been voted Sussex County's Best Photo Studio for eight consecutive years




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Brand New Company, Pin Up Database, Launches Pin Up Community Website Portal

New Portal to Offer International Pin Ups Worldwide Exposure, Social Media, Business Connections and More




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The ILS Company Supports an Autonomous Future for Transportation

The ILS Company Partners with TuSimple to Revolutionize Trucking Industry!




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The New Jersey Youth Symphony Presents Two Nutcrackers at UCPAC December 8

A rare side-by-side concert of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite performed by the NJYS Youth Symphony alongside Duke Ellington's jazz rendition performed by the NJYS Jazz Orchestra.




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New Jersey Youth Symphony Announces Virtual Auditions via Zoom for its 2020-21 Season

Audition registration for NJYS' 15 ensembles including strings, winds, percussion, jazz, chamber music, and three full orchestras is available online April 1-May 10. Audition requirements and more information can be found at www.NJYS.org.




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Valiant Eagle, Inc. (OTC:PSRU) Acquires Franchise X Entertainment LLC, A Full-Service Record Label and Artist Management Company

Valiant Eagle Inc. (OTC:PSRU) is pleased to announce that it acquired Franchise X Entertainment LLC, a full-service record label and artist management company.




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Valiant Eagle Inc. (OTC:PSRU) Creates XMG, A Holding Company For 24+ New TV Channels

Valiant Eagle Inc. (OTC:PSRU) is pleased to announce the launch of its new wholly-owned subsidiary, Xavier Media Group (XMG).




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Jimmie Lee - The Jersey Outlaw - Comedy Reality TV Star - Premieres New TV Series, Dangerously Funny All Over The World in 2020

Pandemonium and Mayhem on the Streets with Jimmie Lee-The Jersey Outlaw at the center of the action. Its No Holds Barred, Uncanny and Unpredictable, with the best in comedy and is rated one of the best TV comedy shows now.




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Brian Howe, English Rock Singer & Writer, Formally of Bad Company and Ex-Lead Singer with Ted Nugent, Dead at 66

The dynamic voice first heard on Ted Nugent's "Penetrator" album, that led to Brian becoming the powerhouse vocalist and writer for the band Bad Company, before leaving to shape his solo career, died Wednesday. He was 66.




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Eigen FY2019 Awards Ceremony: Nothing Less Than A Filmfare

We specialize in the design, development and manufacturing of high speed stamping progressive tools, prototype tools, plastic injection molds and electroplating.




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Southern California Rodent Extermination Company Assists Homeowners During COVID-19 Pandemic

Rodents tend to carry an abundance of harmful bacteria and disease, and this issue should not be overlooked during "Shelter in Place" mandate.




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Howie Mandel Launches 'Save Small Business America' Show With Chicagoland Baking Company

Independent Bakery Sells Out of ''Social Distancing' Gift Boxes Following Howie Mandel Show




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Website Support Company Alliance Launching 'Endeavor Support Packages' to help Nonprofits with Impact of Coronavirus Outbreak

Washington, DC Website Support and Digital Agency Offering Reduced-rate Support Packages to Nonprofits in Need of Assistance for Website Maintenance or Digital Marketing Support.




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JVD Marketing Announces Company Name Change to GoldTree Marketing

JVD Marketing, an outsourced marketing agency, today announced its corporate name change to GoldTree Marketing effective immediately.




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Boise Cleaning Company Making A Difference During COVID-19

Boise Cleaning Maid Easy Helping Cancer Patients




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Kyle Richards and Fashion Designer Shahida Clayton Launch New Collection at NYFW

Actress and TV personality Kyle Richards and fashion designer Shahida Clayton are launching their new women's contemporary fashion brand- Kyle and Shahida at New York Fashion Week.




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AsianInNY 11th Annual Fashion Show Stuns at NYFW. Now Accepting for Submission for AsianInNY 2020 Fashion Show!

AsianInNY 11th Annual Fashion Show featured designers including Minika Ko, Lawrence Chang, and Tzuyuan Wei. The fashion event also presented the first ever children's runway show featuring Asian designer brands BARQUE and Vierra Rose.




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Klarna STYLE360 Presents See and Shop Presentations for Fall/Winter NYFW

For the first time in over five years, Klarna STYLE360 will be participating in Fall/Winter New York Fashion Week with numerous see and shop presentations




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The Online Publishers "TOP platform" Has Many Digital Marketing Solutions All Under One Convenient Umbrella

Check with The Online Publishers "TOP platform" first when you need digital marketing solutions and services because it will help you to save both time and money, while also providing you the best options.




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Search Company Algolia Hacked via Recent Salt Vulnerabilities

A couple of Salt vulnerabilities addressed last week were abused over the weekend to hack Algolia’s infrastructure, the search-as-a-service startup revealed.

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Cloud Security Company Ermetic Emerges From Stealth Mode

Cloud security company Ermetic emerged from stealth mode this week with a platform that automates detection and remediation of identity and access-based risks.

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RIDE Adventures Reminds Motorcyclists of the Upcoming Prime European Riding Season and the 2017 Motorrad Days in Germany

Motorcycle enthusiasts are encouraged to take advantage of the European riding season and attend the world's largest BMW motorcycle party.




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Platt & LaBonia Company: Made in the U.S.A. Metal Cabinet and Storage Systems

Connecticut manufacturer has been supplying custom storage solutions since 1945.




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Powersports Company BMS Motor Announces Scot Kenney, President of 23 Powersports, has been Named as the Worldwide Manufacturer's Representative for the Company

To accommodate rapid growth and expansion of the product line, BMS promotes one of their top dealers to lead them into the next decade.




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Metro Library's Digital Documents Collection: What You Need To Know About "Anytime, Anywhere" Access

The Metro Transportation Library has begun collecting, cataloging and providing access to “digital” documents via our online catalog. These important resources have been produced and disseminated in electronic format – rather than being released “on paper.”

Up until now, we had been providing access to plenty of digitized documents - those which were scanned to provide electronic portability for resource sharing.

Some of our print documents (books, reports, etc.) had digital versions published along with print copies, and we had linked to those in our online catalog. Other items that were published in print were scanned to create a PDF document, allowing them to be emailed or easily accessed in other ways. For example, our collection of historic L.A. transit plans offers numerous full-text digital documents.

In both cases, the digital documents supplemented the original print versions. They appear in our online catalog just as a book does, but with links to a URL that opens the PDF document for that title.

However, more and more information is being “born digital” -- published electronically, as opposed to in print format. Rather than printing these items out to add to our collection, we are cataloging the electronic version to conserve resources and provide better access and more options for our users.

We wanted to share with you some of the many benefits of growing our digital documents collection and why it is important to capture these “born digital” documents for posterity.

Digital documents do not take up valuable space. We save paper (and time, and ink) by not printing out electronic documents. We save additional resources by not binding, labeling and barcoding printed documents, as well as other physical processing. Cataloging the electronic version provides all the content directly to our users in a direct, cost-efficient manner.

Digital documents do not get lost or stolen. The Dorothy Peyton Gray Transportation Library & Archive has its own server space to host digital documents in our digital libraries. We have created organized directories to facilitate sharing resources in a timely manner. By storing the documents electronically on our own servers, they are easily located and safeguarded from disappearing from the collection. There are numerous ways books, reports and other print documents can disappear from a collection: theft, mis-shelving, loss, never returned after checkout, or sustaining damage that hinders their use. Electronic access does not pose these problems.

Digital documents can serve multiple users simultaneously. While there is something to be said for the experience of curling up in bed with a great book, that book can only be experienced by one person at a time. Libraries are embracing eBooks because they reduce or eliminate the wait time for popular titles.

Likewise, our digital documents collection will accommodate multiple users at the same time. For example, when lengthy environmental impact reports (EIRs) are released to the public for review and comment, we now provide the user with the ability to consume this information at the same time as others, as well as at the time and place of his or her choosing.

Digital documents are findable as well as searchable. These resources are located the same way as other material formats in our collection. Our users will find relevant digital documents when searching the online catalog, although we do not currently have the ability to limit search results to only digital documents.

However, once a digital document is found, the user can open the link to the PDF and execute a keyword search within the document for the information they want.

Users can quickly locate specific data or text with a few keystrokes from home or their mobile device, as opposed to making a request of the Metro Library, having staff search for and locate a print document, scanning or sending the document to the user, and the user then searching through it for the information they need.

Like online news stories that disappear all too quickly, some resources that should persist forever often go away before they can be accessed. References to them often last longer than the access provided by the producer, leading users to waste time trying to track down something that no longer exists.

Transit advocacy groups go by the wayside, organizations merge with others, while other entities change their Internet domain names -- all these scenarios cause users to waste time searching for vanished resources, or search for URL links to desired documents that cannot be found.

Creating a lasting home for these items and making them permanently accessible meets these challenges. By cataloging electronic resources that fit our collection profile, we not only provide access to them, but preserve them as well.

As one of the premier transportation research collections in the country, we want to grow our collection to remain responsive to Metro’s ambitious mobility agenda moving forward. We can achieve this without using up more physical space or many of the costs associated with print documents.

Finally, we are mindful that more and more users will be accessing our collection via mobile devices in the coming years. New smartphones, e-readers and iPads allow students, researchers, historians, and anyone interested in transportation information the ability to access us however they like.

These devices will continue to provide users with greater amounts of information, more quickly, and in more customizable fashion, where they want and need it. Our growing digital documents collection helps us prepare for these for 24/7 access needs: anytime, anywhere.




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Health and Wellness Company Launches Pre-IPO Funding Round with Brokers Crowdfunder.com




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CBD Sparkling Water Company Infuzed Brands Intends to Raise $28M in Reg A+ Launch

New funding round follows a successful Reg D round




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iPhone or iPhony?

Joseph Pine, cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP and coauthor of "Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want."




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Anthony Bourdain on Why Leaders Should Eat with the Locals

Anthony Bourdain, celebrity chef and host of the Travel Channel's "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations."




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Coca-Cola’s CEO on Doubling the Size of His Company

Muhtar Kent, CEO of Coca-Cola.




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Let Your Employees Bet on the Company

Don Thompson, economist and author of "Oracles: How Prediction Markets Turn Employees into Visionaries."




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Why You Should Cannibalize Your Company

James Allworth, regular contributor to HBR and coauthor of the Nieman Reports article "Breaking News: Mastering the Art of Disruptive Innovation in Journalism."




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Building a Company Everyone Loves

Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones, authors of the HBR article "Creating the Best Workplace on Earth."




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Why So Many Emerging Giants Flame Out

John Jullens of Booz & Company says multinationals from China and other emerging markets must learn to innovate and manage quality while remaining nimble.




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Social Physics Can Change Your Company (and the World)

Sandy Pentland, MIT professor, on how big data is revealing the science behind how we work together, based on his book "Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread."




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Time Is a Company’s Most Valuable Resource

Michael Mankins, partner at Bain & Company, on how to get the most out of meetings.




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The Man Behind Siri Explains How to Start a Company

Norman Winarsky, coauthor of "If You Really Want to Change the World," on ventures that scale.




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Getting Growth Back at Your Company

Chris Zook of Bain explains the predictable crises of growth and how to overcome them. His new book is "The Founder's Mentality," coauthored with James Allen.




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The Talent Pool Your Company Probably Overlooks

Robert Austin, a professor at Ivey Business School, and Gary Pisano, a professor at Harvard Business School, talk about the growing number of pioneering firms that are actively identifying and hiring more employees with autism spectrum disorder and other forms of neurodiversity. Global companies such as SAP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise are customizing their hiring and onboarding processes to enable highly-talented individuals, who might have eccentricities that keep them from passing a job interview — to succeed and deliver uncommon value. Austin and Pisano talk about the challenges, the lessons for managers and organizations, and the difference made in the lives of an underemployed population. Austin and Pisano are the co-authors of the article, “Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage” in the May-June 2017 issue of Harvard Business Review.




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Microsoft’s CEO on Rediscovering the Company’s Soul

Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s third CEO, opens up about his effort to refresh the culture of the company and renew its focus on the future. He reflects on important life lessons he learned growing up in India, immigrating to the U.S., and working for Microsoft for 25 years. Nadella thinks of the past, he says, for the sake of the future—of technology, public policy, and work. His new autobiography is "Hit Refresh."




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Make Tools Like Slack Work for Your Company

Tsedal Neeley, a professor at Harvard Business School, and Paul Leonardi, a management professor at UC Santa Barbara, talk about the potential that applications such as Slack, Yammer, and Microsoft Teams have for strengthening employee collaboration, productivity, and organizational culture. They discuss their research showing how effective these tools can be and warn about common traps companies face when they implement them. Neeley and Leonardi are co-authors of the article "What Managers Need to Know About Social Tools" in the November-December 2017 issue of Harvard Business Review.




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Stopping White-Collar Crime at Your Company

Eugene Soltes, associate professor at Harvard Business School, studies white-collar crime and has even interviewed convicts behind bars. While most people think of high-profile scandals like Enron, he says every sizable organization has lapses in integrity. He shares practical tools for managers to identify pockets of ethical violations to prevent them from ballooning into serious reputational and financial damage. Soltes is the author of the HBR article “Where Is Your Company Most Prone to Lapses in Integrity?”




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Finding (and Keeping) Your Company’s Soul

Ranjay Gulati, professor at Harvard Business School, says the most successful organizations tend to have one thing in common: a soul. Moving beyond culture, the "soul" of a growing start-up -- or a more established company -- is built on clear business intent, a strong connection to customers, and a stellar employee experience. Gulati says that leaders must think hard about preserving all three elements of the soul even as they scale and never lose sight of what makes their company special. He's the author of the HBR article "The Soul of a Start-Up."




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J. Martinez & Company Fine Coffees Announces the Return of Kona Coffee

Coffee lovers everywhere, rejoice! The Kona coffee shortage has lessened, and J. Martinez & Company has Hawaiian Kona beans in stock, ready to ship.




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This Video of a Drive-In Rave in Germany Looks and Sounds Like a Living Hell

Pandemic-time party pioneers in Germany have been holding social-distance-obeying drive-in raves. The cars line up in rows and no one gets out of the cars, so presumably your dancing is limited to whatever you can pull off in a seated position. Also, since all cars have built-in noisemakers, attendees aren't shy about using them.

I'm sure it was fun for the people who went, but between the honking, the flames and whatever that music is, it looks and sounds like a living hell to me. But I recognize I'm not the target market, and I hope this helps attendees blow off steam.





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Anajet merging with parent company