Home |
Categories | ABCD |
Link to us:
Add your Blog:
TagCloud
|
 |
Aggregator | News River | All Tags
| Leaked AT&T Press Release Confirms AT&T BlackBerry Bold in Oct. for $299, Godawful PR Writers | | Holding out hope the BlackBerry Bold might squeak out this month after all? Get ready to wipe your tears on the not-tacky-fake-leather back of your current BlackBerry, Boy Genius has picked up a draft of AT&T's press release announcing the BlackBerry Bold: "AT&T Celebrates 'Octoberfast' With Debut of BlackBerry Bold." Don't worry, I've already told our AT&T PR dude that's like the most tragically, eye-stabbingly stupid pun I've ever seen. Since it's a draft, and they haven't even set the exact day, they should have time to change it. But the $299 price is set, like we heard. [BGR] |
| Denver, CO: Luxury Hotel + Air Getaway | | Denver delivers when it comes not only to fresh mountain air and scenery, but food, culture and goings-on as well.
Lower Downtown–LoDo to those in the know–with its red brick buildings and train tracks running through, is the home of newly renovated residential lofts, galleries, shops and restaurants. The city and its surrounding area is [...] | Denver delivers when it comes not only to fresh mountain air and scenery, but food, culture and goings-on as well.
Lower Downtown–LoDo to those in the know–with its red brick buildings and train tracks running through, is the home of newly renovated residential lofts, galleries, shops and restaurants. The city and its surrounding area is a beer lovers oasis, with macro and micro brewery tours and samples as some of the city’s signature attractions.
Art lovers will find the world class Denver Art Museum, currently in the process of doubling its size. For those who want to educate themselves in local lore, do tea at The Brown Palace, then visit the Buffalo Bill Museum. Let your pioneer spirit run wild like Wild Bill in Denver this weekend!
Book your last minute vacation for Denver
|
| LG KU 380 entry level slider | |
The LG KU 380 is a follow up to LG’s “3G for All” line. It isn’t exactly new, but it’s what telcos could oftentimes bundle as really affordable mobile phones with their entry level line. The phone comes with a 1.3MP camera and 3G connectivity, 60MB of shared memory, microSD expansion, T9 text input and [...] | 
The LG KU 380 is a follow up to LG’s “3G for All” line. It isn’t exactly new, but it’s what telcos could oftentimes bundle as really affordable mobile phones with their entry level line. The phone comes with a 1.3MP camera and 3G connectivity, 60MB of shared memory, microSD expansion, T9 text input and Bluetooth. The device syncs via USB.


Tags: 3G, entry level, KU 380Share This

 | | Tags: 3G, entry level, KU 380Share This, |
| Takuma Sato to test for Toro Rosso seat | | Toro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel is moving to the main Red Bull team. Takuma Sato will test for the Ferrari-powered outfit at Jerez on 18 September, the day after Swiss driver Sebastien Buemi, 19. |
| Our Blog Has Moved | | Please visit our new blog at:
http://blog.mindvalley.com/
We thought it was time to kiss Blogger good bye and host our own blog here |
| Free shirts for men and women | | Buy a Men's Short Sleeve Polo Shirt from our Sale Shop at £12 and get another free, or
buy any Women's Shirt or Blouse and get a Long Sleeve T-Shirt worth £15 free
|
| Madonna is unlikely inspiration for 50-plus set | As Madonna hits the half-century mark this weekend, she may be stepping into a role that even she, with all her marketing savvy, might not have dreamed up: poster child for the 50-and-fabulous set.
|
| 9 Ways to Lose Man-Points | | Don't lose too many of these, or you will not be chopping wood with the guys during the next blizzard. |
| Star Boxing Inks Riley And Serrano | | Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing, has inked multi fight deals with two promising prospects. Highly thought of Light Heavyweight YaThomas Riley who won the National PAL and the Golden Gloves Championships in 2006 is turning pro after a stellar amateur career. After a chance meeting with his boxing idol former IBF World Champion Glen Johnson. Riley was invited to spar with Johnson for his fight against Hugo Pineda, and has been a part of team Johnson ever since. |
| Last Minute Tampa FL Deals from $305 | |
Tampa, FL: Luxury Hotel Getaway - Whisk your partner away to the tranquil and pine-dotted northern reaches of Tampa’s barrier islands. Fire up your romance on Honeymoon Island’s deserted sandy white beach.
Follow each other’s footprints into the warm waters of the Gulf or wander through nature trails to watch for dolphins from a grassy [...] | 
Tampa, FL: Luxury Hotel Getaway - Whisk your partner away to the tranquil and pine-dotted northern reaches of Tampa’s barrier islands. Fire up your romance on Honeymoon Island’s deserted sandy white beach.
Follow each other’s footprints into the warm waters of the Gulf or wander through nature trails to watch for dolphins from a grassy dune.
Cruise along the coast to the Mediterranean village of Tarpon Springs for lunch in a quaint Greek restaurant on the seaside then spice up your relationship with a lovingly competitive round of golf. Mend the unlucky player’s wounds over a breathtaking dinner alfresco at DY’s Steak House overlooking championship golf courses.
The way this place rekindles romance, it’s easy to understand why Native Americans named Tampa “sticks of fire.”
Price includes hotel + air + all taxes and fees. Book this package.
Technorati Tags: Florida, Last Minutes, Vacation Packages, Tampa, Florida Deals
| | Tags: Florida, Last Minutes, Vacation Packages, Tampa, Florida Deals, |
| StackOverflow Podcast #19 |
This week's StackOverflow Podcast is up: episode 19.
Jeff and I spent some time talking about the home page for StackOverflow. What goes there? What does it mean to vote on a question?
We also talked about Aaron Swartz's article on How to Launch Software. Big-bang launches can be disasters (viz.: cuil); quiet, gentle launches without announcements where you slowly build can work a lot better (viz.: Gmail). Will StackOverflow's launch overwhelm our servers and underwhelm our audience?
Not loving your job? Visit the Joel on Software Job Board: Great software jobs, great people.
|
| Ali Lohan Breast Implants | |
Ali Lohan (14) appears with a flat chest on the left only 3 months ago. On the right is Ali on August 9th looking like something amazing happened. There is speculation Ali had a growth spurt or breast implants. The same speculation surrounded big sis Lindsay Lohan.
When Lindsay heard about the speculation over Ali’s breasts [...] | 
Ali Lohan (14) appears with a flat chest on the left only 3 months ago. On the right is Ali on August 9th looking like something amazing happened. There is speculation Ali had a growth spurt or breast implants. The same speculation surrounded big sis Lindsay Lohan.
When Lindsay heard about the speculation over Ali’s breasts today she responded with this note on her blog:
ARE THEY REAL????? Current mood: awake
hey everyone.. i just had to share something that came up today and it made me feel a bit sick to my stomach. so, here’s the visual… me and my friend Patrick walking into a store, and two paparazzi come up out of nowhere (like usual) and start throwing questions at me… one of them being, "Hey Lindsay, what do you have to say about people commenting on your sisters implants?" WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! my response simply was, "Did you really just ask me that? She is a 14 year old girl, and you are a pedophile!" i was caught out of nowhere so i didn’t really come up with the proper response at the time.. there’s many other things that i felt like saying, but why give it to a random guy with a camera so that he can make money! All i am trying to say is, is that, i was raised with a wonderful family surrounding me, of course we have our ups and downs, but all in all my mother taught us to appreciate what we have been given. Nor would she ever encourage, or allow a 14 year old child to alter her body. i am not judging people that do, but i am just saying that its not something that my family finds necessary to do, especially when you’re not even fully developed yet! It is hard enough being 14 years old and you have enough insecurities to begin with, then add being in the public eye… i just find it really disconcerting that people have to focus on the negative and that some people are sooooo bored with their own lives that they need to manifest lies to hurt another person. in a more positive light… i got some great clothes from alexander wang and i miss samantha cuz she’s out of town have a wonderful day everyone~ til next time.. xx LL
Ali told Teen Vogue earlier this year:
"I want it so bad, so bad you don’t even know, and now, it’s actually happening. I’ve already been asked for my autograph, and it’s just a really good feeling to have."
Ali wants fame so bad who knows what she’d be willing to do, like the fact she recently auditioned for porn director Peter Davy.
© Copyright HollywoodGrind 2006 - 2008. All Rights Reserved. If this article is NOT being displayed on hollywoodgrind.com then this article is STOLEN. Go to HollywoodGrind and REPORT THIS THIEF.
Related posts:
 |
| Cashboard: Who Needs An Accountant? | | If you’re a fan of 37signal’s Basecamp, you’ll probably like Cashboard, a new application designed to help service-oriented businesses manage estimates, invoices, timesheets and payments. It’s like a combination of SlimTimer for time tracking and Blinksale for invoicing mixed with some basic accounting. It also complements project management systems well. You could, for example, start [...] | If you’re a fan of 37signal’s Basecamp, you’ll probably like Cashboard, a new application designed to help service-oriented businesses manage estimates, invoices, timesheets and payments. It’s like a combination of SlimTimer for time tracking and Blinksale for invoicing mixed with some basic accounting. It also complements project management systems well. You could, for example, start off in Cashboard by sending a project estimate to a potential client. Then, once the project has been given the go, plan the project and communicate as you normally would in your project management application. While you work, track time, send out invoices, and keep an eye on company payments with Cashboard. And to make things even easier, Cashboard integrates Basecamp so you can sync projects, contacts, and tasks between both applications.
Cashboard has four main areas: Estimates, Projects, Timesheets, and Accounting. Let’s start things off in the estimates area. This is where you go when you need to send an estimate to a potential client for a project. Cashboard allows you to list each task for a project estimate, set with a hourly rate or flat fee, and send the estimate to your potential client. What’s also nice is the ability to add a best and worst case estimate for each task so the client has an idea of possible overhead. Cashboard then allows you to either have your client login to Cashboard’s client area and accept the agreement or let you print out the estimate and send it to your client.
(Note: figures in the screenshots are just test numbers)
The projects area is the main area of Cashboard and is where you will spend most of your time. Like the Estimates page, you can add and remove tasks and reorder as needed. You and your employees can also log time for a specific task in the task overview. Cashboard also made it very easy for you to keep on top of costs as you add time to tasks. A row will appear stating the billable hours and amount compared to the original estimates or planned hours, which is very helpful for service-oriented businesses. It’s also important to note that when you create your company, you fill in a default hourly rate, but the hourly rate for each employee can be changed on a per project basis in the details area of a project. Cashboard will spot the difference and show your clients the totals based on the company hourly rate while you can view totals based on the company rate and employee rate.

You and your employees can also log their time in the Timesheets area. I’ve tested many time tracking products and I must say Cashboard has done a pretty good job with it. What I like is that it doesn’t force you to track your time a certain way. You can submit time on a daily basis adding the hours you worked for the day manually or using their stopwatch counter. Or you can go into the weekly tab and fill in the amount of hours you worked each day of the week at the end of the week. You can also submit as you go in the “All-time” tab. Whichever way works best for your team, you can do. The only problem I have with the Timesheets page is that the stopwatch counter cuts off when you close the window (maybe adding a simple session when the counter starts would solve this).
The project page also allows you to create invoices from your company’s logged time. Just click, “Create Invoice,” and it will automatically grab the amount of hours each employee has worked and fill in the information for the invoice. You can also add your own items to the invoice manually so anything that wasn’t in the original task list can get invoiced. Cashboard also lets you change the invoice id, sales tax, date range, and add a small note to your invoice. When your invoice is good and ready, send it to your client with Cashboard, which will give your client a login to review it, or print it out to mail to your client. Once you receive the payment from your client, head to the invoice, click “Add Payment” and fill in the amount the client paid up. To close an invoice, just mark the invoice as “paid in full” when adding a payment.

Ok. You’ve created estimates, projects, and invoices. Now you’re ready to view the Accounting area. It’s no QuickBooks, but it covers recent invoices, recent payments, and provides helpful information about client balances and net profits. Perhaps my favorite section of the invoicing page is “Company Cash Stats” which shows totals each employee of your team has made and how much you received from invoices with the end net profit. The cash stats can also be found in an individual project page letting you see how much profit your company actually took in after paying your employees for time on a project. Another helpful section is “Account Balances” which lists each client with collected information on invoices and payments giving you a quick glance at who’s on top of payments and who’s not. My only complaint about the accounting section is that there doesn’t appear to be a way to export the data or print it out.
In all, Cashboard seems to be a helpful product for service-oriented businesses. It’s a well thought out product that was obviously created by people in the design and development industry. You can create estimates, manage projects, manage timesheets from company employees and subcontractors, send off invoices to clients, review company payments and more. I was a bit overwhelmed at first and had some confusion when invoicing clients and splitting employee earnings (figured this out after adding employee hourly rates), but the rest came without problem. It’s also worth mentioning that Cashboard has a Mac Dashboard widget for submitting time and that Basecamp users can sync tasks and use projects from Basecamp.
Cashboard is currently in its alpha stage and offers plans ranging from free to $40 per month. However, and take note, the pricing page states prices are at half price during it’s alpha stage and that pre-launch users will get a promotion code for two free months once the alpha stage has completed.
Tags: cashboard, business, project, management, time, invoice  | | Tags: cashboard, business, project, management, time, invoice, |
|
 |
|