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Friday, 25 November 2011

CraniumSoft Announces Free Sign-Up for Its New International Platform Concept for Businesses and Organizations

Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) August 23, 2011

United by blood, driven by purpose, Marcus Barnes and Johnny Lynch believe they may have the answer to a simple question: What can we do to implement significant change?


The question may have been easy to come by, but the answer was not. Years of thought and sweat have, however, coalesced to form CraniumSoft, an Internet destination (http://www.CraniumSoft.com) that could serve to change the nature of community funding as we now know it.


Via a platform called Synapse, accessed through http://www.CraniumSoft.com, non-profit groups, booster clubs, agencies, any organization with a need, can partner with businesses to create a unique offer to bring awareness to its cause and drive dollars to the business.


The Synapse platform matches consumers and their organized causes to businesses that want to reach them based on location and compatibility. This platform uses these organizations as the conduit of communication to its members and each member then has an extended network of contacts outside of their group for explosive reach through social media and mobile communication.


To put it simply, Barnes and Lynch created a platform which causes businesses to become addicted to helping causes because doing so with the system not only improves consumer awareness but actually enhances revenue directly within their communities with real, verifiable sales.


A plan this groundbreaking needs just the right amount of chutzpah to pull it off, and in that regard first cousins Barnes and Lynch are the perfect men for the job. For Barnes, the father of two and an Internet technology whiz who started his own company in 1997, now is that moment to give something back.


I figure its time to use my experience to make the world a better place, says Barnes.


Lynch is a registered nurse working in an intensive care unit and father of three whose mantra is Its easier to love than to hate so why hate? If change can be willed, Lynch is the man to do it.


We cannot wait, says Lynch. People need this right now.


To change the world is no easy task. Why then, living comfortable lives, would Barnes and Lynch risk it all in a project with no guarantees?


I want to see a cure for cancer. I want to see that happen, says Lynch. Im tired of teachers getting fired. How can you get rid of teachers when you have more new students coming through the doors every year?


Some of this passion stems from seeing their own suffer. A treasured uncle is stricken with ALS (often referred to as Lou Gehrigs Disease) and Barnes and Lynch have seen how this has taken a toll on him and those around him. Its not cheap to be sick in American and as the bills have mounted so has the stress on everyone involved.


The cousins decided to put their minds where their hearts are and do something to affect a change for the better for all those families who are suffering from illness or economic collapse. And it all starts in the communities.


Bringing community organizations and companies together in a mutually beneficial relationship was the end goal. After years of research it came down to one simple matter: change can happen when you tap into that which people care about.


CraniumSoft is a vehicle to help the next person, says Lynch. We should give the community a chance to be a part of this.


Instead of an organization worrying about how to get the word out for a fund raiser or the business owner wondering if their advertising dollars are having any effect, both parties will see a direct result of the partnership via CraniumSofts proprietary platform.


This is an innovative program with nothing truly like it in our community. Using technology and the social media including Facebook and YouTube to empower organizations and businesses to be able to do good in their community, Barnes and Lynch have changed how the game is played.


The duo is starting in Texas but soon all across America consumers will work virtually hand-in-hand with companies that are doing good to improve their own communities.


Like any grassroots campaign, however, the plan needs funding. Barnes and Lynch have opened this process to the public and are using the new-era method of crowd funding to fuel the enterprise. Donations of $ 10 or more or being sought and perks are offered to those who contribute. For more information, and to view the perks visit http://www.indiegogo.com/CraniumSoft.


For interview opportunities and available video please contact Johnny Lynch with CraniumSoft at Johnny(at)craniumsoft(dot)com or Lynch460(at)gmail(dot)com


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State Schools Chief Jack OConnell Announces Free Online Tool to Help Families Find the Right Colleges for Their Children

Sacramento (Vocus) September 20, 2010

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack OConnell today urged college-bound students to sign up for CollegeWeekLive UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAY, a free online event on October 7 showcasing all of the University of California (UC) campuses.


Parents know its expensive to pack up the car and visit each college or university that their children are interested in attending, said OConnell. Now you can take virtual tours of every UC campus and explore several academic programs right from your computer. Its fast, its free, and it makes economic sense to narrow down your search for schools online before you actually visit them.


CollegeWeekLive is a virtual college fair that connects hundreds of thousands of students to colleges and universities worldwide online at http://www.CollegeWeekLive.com. Families can get tips on preparing for college admissions tests, writing a winning application essay, and the interview admissions process. Families can speak directly with admissions experts, get information on scholarships and how to pay for college, and even take virtual tours of campus. CollegeWeekLive connects colleges directly with students, parents, and counselors live online in real time. Prospective students can also connect with current UC students for networking via live video webcasts and text chat.


CollegeWeekLive, University of California Day is unique because each of the nine undergraduate campuses will be represented, said Walter A. Robinson, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of UC Berkeleys Office of Undergraduate Admissions. UC Day gives any prospective UC applicant a chance to get to know each of the campuses, from anywhere in the world. Each campus will staff virtual booths, feature live video streams, and be available for chats. We urge all prospective students, their parents, and counselors to participate and discover the special qualities each campus has to offer.


Prospective students can explore different aspects of student life at each of the schools, such as admissions, academics, athletics, financial aid, and campus housing. Attendees can also participate in any of several live video webcam sessions with currently enrolled students from the different UC system schools to get a more informal take on collegiate life.


To register for the next CollegeWeekLive UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAY on October 7, please visit http://www.CollegeWeekLive.com.


The California Department of Education (CDE) is a state agency led by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell. The core purpose of CDE is to lead and support the continuous improvement of student achievement, with a specific focus on closing achievement gaps. For more information, please visit http://www.cde.ca.gov or by mobile device at http://m.cde.ca.gov/. You may also follow Superintendent O'Connell (@SSPIJack) on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/sspijack.


About CollegeWeekLive


CollegeWeekLive (http://www.CollegeWeekLive.com) provides the worlds largest college fairs and online admissions events. With hundreds of colleges and universities exhibiting and more than 350,000 registrants, CollegeWeekLive revolutionizes college admissions, making the process easier and more cost-effective by bringing students, parents, counselors, and colleges together online, transcending time and distance. CollegeWeekLive is free for students, parents, and counselors.


CollegeWeekLive is produced by PlatformQ, whose mission is to connect people, companies, organizations and associations worldwide to meet, interact and learn from leading experts and thought leaders through proven interactive tools at online events.

CollegeWeekLive and PlatformQ are trademarks of PlatformQ, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners.


CONTACT: Tina Jung

PHONE: 916-319-0818

E-MAIL: tjung(at)cde.ca(dot)gov


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bryantBROWN Healthcare Offers "Social Media Made Simple," the Free, Easy-To-Read Guide to Using Social Media for Medical Marketers

(PRWEB) July 11, 2011

"Social Media Made Simple," by bryantBROWN Healthcare, is the new guide that shows how to incorporate social media into the marketing of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, hospitals, and other healthcare products and services.


"Social Media Made Simple" provides the critical facts about social media in an easy-to-read format with convenient links to the numerous websites discussed.


Social media has quickly become a powerful tool for marketing in a wide variety of industries. But using social media in the heavily regulated medical industry poses unique challenges. "Social Media Made Simple" is designed to be a practical resource for understanding and overcoming these challenges.


"Social Media Made Simple" contains eight short chapters:


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PRWeb Launches Internets First Free Photowire Service

Macworld Expo, San Francisco (PRWEB) January 10, 2006

PRWeb, the Internets leading press release distribution newswire, today announced the beta launch of PRWeb Photowire, the Internets first free news and PR image wire service.


PRWeb Photowire (http://www.prwebphotowire.com) allows users to upload their own high-resolution news photos and images, providing a stand-alone resource for quickly delivering news images to the media. In addition, the new service enables images to be tagged with keywords using Open Source AJAX technology.


The keyword tagging makes PRWeb Photowire the Internets first image wire service that is Search Engine Optimized (SEO) to quickly deliver hi-res images to journalists and consumers via PRWebs exclusive Online Visibility Engine. In addition, these images can also be linked directly to their own PRWeb press releases, and all managed from one easy-to-use interface.


PRWeb Photowire is a cost effective (free) alternative to expensive wire services and news organizations that charge thousands of dollars to link hi-res images to news stories. Additionally, PRWeb Photowire gives small or large companies an affordable 24x7 online image source as it gives online, print and broadcast media and other news organizations quick and easy access to images linked to breaking news.


We believe PRWeb Photowire opens a whole new world of possibilities to industries that require delivery and management of print-quality news and PR images, explained David McInnis , founder and CEO of PRWeb. PRWeb Photowire gives marketers, public relations professionals, and news organizations the power and pervasiveness of the Internet and the reach of PRWebs Online Visibility Engine to make images easier to find, download and use.


Now available in beta launch, PRWeb Photowire will be demonstrated at the PRWeb booth #649 this week during Macworld Expo in Moscone Center, San Francisco. PRWeb Photowire can be used today by going to http://www.prwebphotowire.com, or from http://www.prweb.com.


Existing PRWeb users can log into PRWebPhotowire with their PRWeb username and password.


About PRWeb


PRWeb is the Internet's leading press release distribution newswire. PRWeb developed the direct to consumer press release distribution model in 1997 and has grown to be recognized as a leader in the press release and news distribution industries. PRWeb is the industry leader in search engine visibility and RSS deployment, serving over 8.6 million customized RSS feeds to PRWeb visitors.


Media Relations contacts:


David McInnis, PRWeb, (866) 640-6397


Bill Gram-Reefer, WORLDVIEW, 925-323-3169


Photowire Images: David McInnis, Online Visibility Expert


PRWeb is the unofficial press release newswire for Macworld Conference & Expo, January 2006.


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Free Spirit Publishing Releases Tenth Book in the Award-Winning Toddler Tools Series

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) November 02, 2011

Free Spirit Publishing presents ON-THE-GO TIME ($ 7.95), the tenth book in the award-winning Toddler Tools series of board books by author Elizabeth Verdick and illustrator Marieka Heinlen. ON-THE-GO TIME was written to help take the hassle out of shopping and running errands with little ones. In the book, toddlers learn simple tools and encouragement to keep moving, cope with the changing scenes, and be super helpers in the car, at the store or library, and on the road. What do they do when theyre on-the-go? Listen, follow along, and even lend a hand. If theyre struggling with transition times, or feeling disappointed or overstimulated along the way, they can take deep breaths to calm down.


The Toddler Tools series offers a fresh look at the times and transitions all toddlers face daily, giving young children coping skills to ease transition times and handle everyday routines with confidence and cooperation. In ON-THE-GO TIME, MEALTIME, BEDTIME, CALM-DOWN TIME, MANNERS TIME, SHARING TIME, NAPTIME, LISTENING TIME, BYE-BYE TIME, and CLEAN-UP TIME (Free Spirit Publishing, $ 7.95 each), Heinlens signature illustrationsvibrant color interwoven with vintage fabricsare the perfect complement to Verdicks rhythmic text.


Each book also contains a section of tips for parents and caregivers. Here are few tips from ON-THE-GO TIME to keep toddlers moving:

Searchdaimon Launches Free "mini-Google" for Companies

Oslo, Norway (PRWEB) November 03, 2011

Searchdaimon is making available a free version of it's corner stone product, Searchdaimon Enterprise Server. The free version is exactly the same as the paid, except it is only licensed for 10 end-users.


Finding relevant information has become one of the most complicated and technologically difficult tasks to be handled by a company. With an ever increasing amount of documents in a wide range of file formats, searching, tracking and comparing data from a wide number of employees has proved difficult.


Enterprise Server is a system that can be linked to all employees in a company. The system enables all the users to access in webpages, intranet, email accounts, files and other systems people may work in, and still maintain existing security policies.

In addition to the build-in data connectors you may write your own connectors to index other data source, or push data over http. You can also create your own search frontends and retrieve search results by xml, json and rss.


"The simplicity of getting started is not comparable to others in the same field. 6 minutes downloading and import into a cloud environment like VMware, Oracle VirtualBox or Xen is all it takes to see the full future enterprise search solution" said Runar Buvik, CTO at Searchdaimon.


"Searchdaimon for us has proved perfect for our needs of finding and cross referencing relevant information fast" says Glenn Lindmark in Convinco.


An online demo is avalibal at http://www.searchdaimon.com/pages/demo/

The appliance can be downloaded from http://www.searchdaimon.com/download/


About Searchdaimon:

Searchdaimon AS was founded by Runar Buvik and Magnus Gal

http://www.hiidea.com book trading platform is released .all are free to use for both sellers and buyers

(PRWEB) September 9, 2004

http://www.hiidea.com, the Internet site of Hiidea Book & Music Store, has announced the release of its first "do it yourself" book trading platform that allows both buyers and sellers to list books wanted or for sale. The site is free to use for both sellers and buyers.


The site, Buy or Sell Books : Do it yourself (http://www.hiidea.com/posts.php), is the first to allow buyers and sellers to find or list a book in their local community, sorted by universities or cities. The site has attracted a large number of college students who are now able to find and buy used textbooks from their neighbours at the same campus.


Allen Goldstein, a computer science student at New York University, said, "Instead of going to eBay and spending hours and dollars without much success in selling my last year's textbooks, I can now go straight to Buy or Sell Books : Do it yourself http://www.hiidea.com/posts.php on


http://www.hiidea.com, and sell them to my buddies right here. I sold three books in a week, and get extra cash to buy new books for this sememster. Best of all, I paid no fee and the service is free at http://www.hiidea.com." Gil Diller, a doctorate student at MIT, was able to pick up a hard to find reference book that is used only in few universities, is excited: "I have been searching for this book for 3 months and nobody has it. I found it in Buy or Sell Books : Do it yourself (http://www.hiidea.com/posts.php). I can't believe the guy living in my apartment building got a copy, and it is in excellent condition. I was able to pay cash and pick it up right away. No shipping needed."


Mr. Peter Jin, the CEO of Hiidea Book & Music Store, was impressed by the warm remarks. He believes the site will have a large following once more and more people know about it. "It is free. It is the first site that allows college students nationwide to trade locally on campus. Once you know about it, you will keep coming back. This site will travel by mouth."


About http://www.hiidea.com


Hiidea Book & Music Store is a leading book store that sells over 1.4 million titles on discount books, music, and movies. It has the largest collection on sports & entertainment books. It is specialised in extbooks and carry some of the hardest to find titles.


For more information visit http://www.hiidea.com or http://www.hiidea.com/posts.php, or email PR Director Allen Xu at jxu@hiidea.com