Clothipromotional Ng Helps In Conveying Business Message

If a company is new to the market that it is difficult to survive in this competitive world and therefore some business lines must be made in order to provide additional promotion for their business. Where the only thing left for these companies is to give promotional products to the warehouse or trader that will eventually be delivered to the customer and this way, they will come to know about that company. In addition, an exclusive condition that must be met is to emboss these promotional products with the logo and the company’s message. In this way, these products will not be used for marketing anything else.
Promotional clothing is also one of promtional products that are supposed to be identical to the message boards or cards issued by any novice company to make marketing their business. On this too, the message and the companys logo is printed in an elegant and unique manner so as to distinguish it from the others. However, it seems inexpensive as to make the same profit by business cards. But it is quite significant to say that promotional clothing is far beneficial than anything else. This is because these are going to be worn on a daily basis and the person wearing it will also go to the market where few more people come to know about their business. Therefore, it is quite beneficial way to expand its activities.
But there is one thing that must be taken into account and it is the quality of fabric and the fabric used in the manufacture of promotional clothing as well. It must be kept in mind that if we get something more beneficial this kind of promotion, then make sure that the fabric is better. As long as the fabric will not be worn, it is not scope of business promotion and so is only possible when people love to wear it. So it must be better that can differentiate remains promotional products.

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LSD Reports LED Lighting Display at Superbowl XLVII on Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans

Libertyville, IL (PRWEB) January 19, 2013

Fans both inside and outside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, will be thrilled by the spectacular LED lighting display shown on the entire 360 degrees of exterior panels on the 37 year old iconic building. Superbowl XLVII is scheduled for February 3rd, 2013 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Louisiana Superdome, famed home of the 2011 Superbowl XLIV Champion New Orleans Saints, was renamed the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for championships in college and pro football and men’s college basketball, as well as the home of the New Orleans Saints football team, per a deal announced back on October 4th, 2011.

The LED lighting system consists of over 26,000 LED lights in 288 fixtures, and is capable of producing a full spectrum of colors visible to the eye, displayed on the 96 concave panels that cover all 360 degrees of the building exterior. The system is highly energy efficient, which is always a plus when using LED lighting, and consumes only 10 kilowatts of power when operating in a single color, and the LED’s are designed to not require replacement for 46 years under anticipated normal use. To put that in perspective, 10 kilowatts is roughly the same amount of electricity used by a single small home. This being the case, the system is not only extremely green by today’s standards, but is also relatively low maintenance as well.

The LED display system cost was paid for from out of an $ 85 million program budget approved by the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District board, as a part of a renovation or rebranding of the Superdome and other facilities following the devastation in the Louisiana area from the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster.

The NFL contenders for Superbowl XLVII will be determined on Sunday, January 20th by way of the NFC Conference Championship game between the Atlanta Falcons and the San Francisco 49’ers, followed by the AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens. The winners of those games will then battle in the 2013 Superbowl Championship game for the coveted Lombardi Trophy and the distinction of being the undisputed World Champions for this past years NFL season.

CBS will be broadcasting the game and is expecting to surpass last year’s record 111 million viewers in the US and 167 million total viewers world-wide, and is subsequently reported to be asking $ 3.8 million for a 30 second commercial slot during the game. That said, the best marketing may very well be that which will be displayed by LED lighting on the exterior of the Superdome itself, as it is sure to get a significant amount of attention from the customary aerial views provided by the blimp before, during and after the game. LED technology is once again proving to play a significant role in the future of advertising and marketing.

Companies like LED Sign Displays (LSD) are providing LED technology for marketing and advertising in all aspects of business, including professional sports. LED signs, electronic message centers, video display screens and now LED lighting are quickly becoming a major element in any successful advertising program. LSD is just one of the many suppliers helping businesses keep pace with the competition with the latest in advertising technology.







Bellaire Museum of Computer History Opens

Bellaire, TX (PRWEB) June 14, 2007

Bellaire, TX, has a new museum with displays of historical computer components. The history of electronic digital computers goes back to 1941, and that of microcomputers to 1975. Now, students and enthusiasts in the Houston area have a resource featuring many of the machines and systems which made their marks in the early days of the computer business.

“We’re very pleased to make these systems available in our display cases, and for discussion. One of my favorites is the Compaq luggable. It was one of the first PC clones, and really put Houston on the map in the computer industry,” said Mike Angwin, the founder of the museum and its principal benefactor.

The museum is located at 5302 Bellaire Blvd., in Bellaire, just outside the West Loop 610. It is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For small parties of up to six people, it is free. For large groups of seven or more, please make special arrangements.

Featured in the museum are the modem from an early Texas bulletin board system, 1986; one of the first Compaq portables from 1982; a Radio Shack TRS-80 with eight inch floppy disk drive, 1981; an old IBM disk drive from circa 1973; a Super Elf microcomputer from Quest, 1978. The museum also has one of the early acoustically coupled modems from the 1970s rated for 100 baud.

“We’ve already received several pieces of donated equipment in addition to our original showcase items. We’d be delighted to hear from people with older model microcomputers who don’t want to throw away their memories. Please call first, though, as we have limited display space,” museum manager Jay Hall commented.

Additional information on the museum is available at the store, or by calling 713-664-0002. Ask for Mike or Jay.

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Citizens Urged to Take Precaution as Tropical Storm Alice Heads towards the Virtual World Whyville.com: The Consequences of Global Warming Demonstrated in the Virtual World to Encourage Kids to Learn More about This Important Issue

PASADENA, Calif. (PRWEB) June 26, 2007

    Tropical Storm Alice is intended to raise awareness of global climate issues and is associated with the opening of the new Whyville Climate Center, which is sponsored by Penguin Young Readers Group, the publisher of Al Gore’s young adult book, “An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming” (Viking Children’s Books/Rodale Books $ 16.00; 208 pages; Ages 11 up). The Climate Center will serve as the focal point for the discussion and further educational activities, while significant virtual rainfall continues for at least another 12-36 hours. This will result in widespread flooding and destruction throughout Whyville, with considerable rubbish and debris littering the virtual world. Whyville’s citizens will need to join together in a massive clean up effort to restore their environment over the next several days.

The arrival of the tropical storm coincides with a new effort to educate Whyville’s citizens about global climate issues. According to a survey conducted on the site in May 2007, 77 percent of responding citizens said that they were aware of the concept of global warming. However, only 50 percent felt they could be a part of the solution.

The Climate Center’s initial activities will focus on changes in the levels of greenhouse gases in the Whyville atmosphere, especially carbon dioxide. In the center’s CO2 Lab, citizens will be able to document increases in carbon dioxide in the virtual atmosphere from the site’s creation in 1999 to today. Traveling back in time, Whyvillians will sample CO2 levels from each year and look for correlations with specific human activity. Information on historical events in Whyville, including the rate of population growth and introduction of new industries, will be obtained from the Whyville Times (the newspaper of Whyville, with articles written by kids). Citizens will also be able to propose hypotheses and debate consequences in bulletin boards within the Climate Center.

“The objective of this activity is not to prove any particular association between greenhouse gases and the climate, in general, or our first tropical storm in particular,” said Dr. James Bower, CEO of Whyville. “Instead, we want to help kids understand the complexity involved in the growing international debate on these issues and get them involved in that discussion, since we already know that they care.”

Activities in the Whyville Climate Center will also support citizen involvement in solving the problem of greenhouse gas emission. Each citizen will be assigned their own carbon footprint calculator in order to assess their individual contribution to rising CO2 levels in the virtual world. The size of their footprint will increase, or decrease, depending on the personal choices they make, such as the number of virtual accessories they produce in Whyville’s avatar factory, the number of trips taken around the world in the warp wagon, the number of times they teleport to the moon or mars, or even which types of foods they choose to eat. Whyvillians who substantially reduce their impact will be recognized with a distinctive green badge for their avatar and will even be able to trade their carbon credits to other Whyvillians for “clams,” Whyville’s virtual currency.

“We know from our surveys that Whyvillians are concerned about environmental issues, but don’t believe that they can do very much to have an impact themselves,” said Dr. Jen Sun, president of Whyville. “This activity is intended to address both the complexities of this issue, as well as provide examples of ways that our kids can get involved – not only in our virtual world but also in the real world.”

Over the coming months, this new climate education activity will continue to unfold, impacting Whyville and its citizens in parallel to developments on this important issue in the real world.

About Penguin Group

Penguin Group (USA) is the U.S. affiliate of the internationally renowned Penguin Group. Penguin Group (USA) is one of the leading U.S. adult and children’s trade book publishers, owning a wide range of imprints and trademarks including Berkley Books, Dutton, Frederick Warne, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Grosset & Dunlap, New American Library, Penguin, Philomel, Plume, Puffin Books, Riverhead Books and Viking, among others. The Penguin Group is part of Pearson (FTSE: PSON; NYSE: PSO). Pearson is an international media company with market leading businesses in education, business information and consumer publishing. For more information, visit http://www.pearson.com.

About Whyville

Whyville.com is the only learning-based virtual world for today’s digital kids. Whyville offers a seriously fun extension of 8 to 15-year-old kids’ real lives, giving them ownership of and participation in creating their own experiences. Named for the founding principle that asking why is the true basis of learning, Whyville citizens safely chat, earn currency, design avatars, play games, create projects, eat, govern and much more. Parents and teachers approve of Whyville because of its multiple levels of safety protection including proprietary technology and staff monitoring. For sponsors, Whyville integrates popular brands and institutions by following its learning-based principles of encouraging Whyville citizens to engage in experiential interactions relevant to today’s digital kids.







5 Years Later and 5 Billion Malware Threats Removed: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) January 21, 2013

Seven years ago, Marcin Kleczynski discovered a stubborn piece of malware on his home computer. It appeared he was just to be another data point in the estimated 40% of U.S. households who have been affected by a computer virus. Ah, not quite.

None of the major antiviruses could touch the malware, a member of the virulent species of malicious software called “ransomware.” Not Symantec, not McAfee. “I was stumped—and I worked as a computer technician at the time, so I knew what I was doing,” Kleczynski said. “It took me three days of consulting with security experts on a message board before I could remove it.”

Inspired by the experience, the following year Kleczynski built an anti-malware program from scratch in his college dorm room to accomplish what his antivirus could not. It became Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, one of the most popular anti-malware tools on CNET. Originally popularized by word of mouth among computer technicians, it has been downloaded more than 200 million times worldwide since its official launch on January 21, 2008.

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware intercepts and eliminates malware the major antiviruses miss. It employs a unique blend of heuristic and behavioral scanning technologies to defeat viruses, worms, Trojans, rootkits, rogues, ransomware, and other malware. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware leads an emerging category of Internet security tools designed to run alongside and complement antivirus software.

“Traditional antivirus does a good job with the known threats but typically isn’t as effective against the growing threat of new and emerging malware,” said Kleczynski, now CEO of Malwarebytes. “That’s where we come in.”

“With our unique blend of protection and detection technologies and agility as an organization, we adapt to new threats faster than traditional antivirus.”

To commemorate the fifth anniversary of the first public release of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, Malwarebytes is making a substantial monetary donation to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). The EFF is an international non-profit digital rights group devoted to preserving online privacy and related issues.

About Malwarebytes

Malwarebytes provides software designed to protect consumers and businesses against malicious threats that consistently escape detection by other antivirus solutions. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Pro, the company’s flagship product, employs a highly advanced behavior-based detection engine that has removed over five billion malicious threats from computers worldwide. Founded in 2008, the self-funded company is headquartered in California, operates offices in Europe, and employs a global team of researchers and experts. For more information, please visit us at http://www.malwarebytes.org.

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NCH Medical Group Adds 4th Gastroenterologist to its Growing Team

Arlington Heights, Ill. (PRWEB) January 23, 2013

Northwest Community Healthcare’s (NCH) Medical Group has expanded its network of expert doctors as it welcomes Gastroenterologist Ami Shah Behara, MD, MS. The addition of Dr. Behara expands NCH Medical Group’s gastroenterology practice to four specialists in treating disorders of the digestive system at four convenient locations in the northwest suburbs.

Dr. Behara has been in practice since 2010 and is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine. She will treat patients at the NCH Medical Group office at 199 W. Rand Road in Mount Prospect. Dr. Behara earned her Doctor of Medicine degree in 2003 from Northeastern Ohio University’s College of Medicine. Her chief residency was performed at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Dr. Behara is fluent in English and Gujarati.

NCH Medical Group offers a broad range of physician services. In addition to primary care internal medicine (patients 14+ years of age) and family practice physicians (pediatric through senior ages), other physician specialties of NCH Medical Group include dermatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, neurology and rheumatology. In addition to medical office-based care, NCH Medical Group has physicians specializing in treating patients in the hospital, and others who focus treatment on patients in extended care rehabilitation facilities. To ensure optimum collaboration and continuity of care, all of the NCH Medical Group physicians involved in the patient’s care at the doctor’s office, the hospital, and extended care facilities share access to patient electronic medical records across all locations.

Patients of the NCH Medical Group can go online to request doctor appointments, ask questions, download and complete registration forms prior to their office visits, and register for free health seminars. To help individuals better manage their urgent and day-to-day healthcare needs, NCH has launched MyNCH, a robust mobile app for Apple devices. The MyNCH app features real-time, estimated wait times at NCH’s Emergency Room and Immediate Care Centers. Patients can send messages to their physicians, request appointments, and view past and future appointments.

NCH Medical Group physician offices are located in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Mount Prospect, Palatine and Schaumburg. To learn more about the NCH Medical Group, and to view physician bios and videos, visit http://www.nchmedicalgroup.com. To find a trusted physician, community members also can call HealthConnection at 847.618.4YOU (4968).

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About NCH Medical Group

NCH Medical Group is the physician group belonging to the Northwest Community Healthcare comprehensive, patient-centered system of care that serves more than 350,000 outpatients each year, as well as nearly 30,000 inpatients treated annually at the 496-bed acute care hospital in Arlington Heights. NCH Medical Group treats approximately 60,000 patients each year from the northwest suburbs of Chicago. The practice has 68 doctors, representing primary care internal medicine, gastroenterology, dermatology, endocrinology, neurology and rheumatology.







NCH Medical Group Adds Physicians to New Schaumburg Location

Arlington Heights, Ill. (PRWEB) January 30, 2013

Northwest Community Healthcare’s (NCH) Medical Group is expanding its network of expert doctors by opening a new office location on Monday, February 4, at 455 S. Roselle Road, Suite 121, in Schaumburg. Two family practice physicians, who treat patients from pediatric through senior ages, and one internal medicine physician, who treats patients 14 years of age and older, will open a new NCH Medical Group office. At this new location, primary care doctors will provide residents of Chicago’s northwest suburbs with convenient access, including same-day visits, expedited appointments to other specialist physicians in the group, as well as NCH diagnostic imaging and immediate care services located in the building next door at 519 S. Roselle Road.

Aimeelee Valeroso, MD, and Alan Kanter, MD, are both board-certified in family medicine. Dr. Valeroso has been in clinical practice since 2006. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree in 2004 from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Kanter has been in clinical practice since 1994 and earned his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1991 from Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago. Ajay Jain, MD, is board-certified in internal medicine and joined the NCH Medical Group in 2012. Dr. Jain is moving his Schaumburg office located at 1375 E. Schaumburg Road to join Drs. Valeroso and Kanter at this new 455 S. Roselle Road facility.

The telephone number to schedule appointments with these physicians is 630.671.4980, or you can request an appointment online at http://www.nchmedicalgroup.com.

In addition to internal medicine and family practice physicians, other physician specialties of the NCH Medical Group include dermatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, neurology and rheumatology. To ensure optimum collaboration and continuity of care, NCH Medical Group physicians share access to patient electronic medical records across all locations.

Patients of the NCH Medical Group can go online to request doctor appointments, ask questions, download and complete registration forms prior to their office visits, and register for free health seminars. To help individuals better manage their urgent and day-to-day healthcare needs, NCH launched MyNCH, a robust mobile app for Apple devices. The MyNCH app features real-time, estimated wait times at NCH’s Emergency Room and Immediate Care Centers. Patients can send messages to their physicians, request appointments, and view past and future appointments.

In addition to the Schaumburg location, NCH Medical Group physician offices are located in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Mount Prospect and Palatine. To learn more about the NCH Medical Group, and to view physician bios and videos, visit http://www.nchmedicalgroup.com. To find a trusted physician, community members also can call HealthConnection at 847.618.4YOU (4968).

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About NCH Medical Group

NCH Medical Group is the physician group belonging to the Northwest Community Healthcare comprehensive, patient-centered system of care that serves more than 350,000 outpatients each year, as well as nearly 30,000 inpatients treated annually at the 496-bed acute care hospital in Arlington Heights. NCH Medical Group treats approximately 60,000 patients each year from the northwest suburbs of Chicago. The practice has 68 doctors, representing family practice medicine, gastroenterology, dermatology, endocrinology, neurology and rheumatology.