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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 24 October 2010 08:35 |
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Facebook let you now easily link to their site and feedback to their users if you like your website. Lots of "like" recommendations will be a bonus for your site, we suspect. Plus you can even list recommendations about your site. Ok so the example below illustrates this nicely. Take a look, the facebook button appears as in the image below, stating "Like" with a thumbs up. This button if clicked will act as a bonus for you in 2 ways: firstly users can see if people in the "real world" have given you a thumbs up, second you may then appear in a list of appealing sites that friends or friends etc can browse and stumble across at their leisure.
Not sure what's so great about this? Take a look at the recommendations tab on the right ofthe Free Press Releases homepage. It allows a way for users of Facebook (who permit plug in use) to come across your site. (Visit www.red-flag.co.uk and contact them if you want help with webdesign to enable this).

Test out the like button for your site by visiting the facebook developers page via Google, or check out this example here |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 24 October 2010 11:37 |
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Nexus One Phone ('Google Phone') |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 15:33 |
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The Nexus One phone launch has been a much anticipated event. The Google phone has been quoted as having an eye-watering list of excellent features, including:
1 GHz Snapdragon powered phone HTC build Android handset (Android 2.1) 3.7 inch display (480 x 800 resolution) Dimensions: 11.5mm x 60mm x 119mm Trackball 512Mb RAM, and ROM WiFi, 3G AGPS chip microSD slot 5 megapixel camera.
More information about the Google Phone to come shortly! |
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Online Toy Store Promotes Environmentally Friendly and Green Toys |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 04 April 2009 22:20 |
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Online Toy Store Promotes Environmentally Friendly and Green ToysLucystoys offers toys that are friendly to the environment; they don't cost the earth either. UK – 4th April 2009 – We have an amazing selection of toys for children, with a new eco-friendly section. The eco-friendly section includes an outdoor section with a fine choice of ideas for children in the garden, such as the Child's Umbrella, tin buckets, miniature metal watering cans plus also gardening outfits! Growing plants from seeds is fun for kids and the range includes “Grow your own Four Leaf Clover” and the “Root Viewer”.
For more information about our toy selection, browse www.lucystoys.co.uk for more information.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 04 April 2009 22:24 |
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LucysToys introductory offers |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 22:33 |
LucysToys is a brand new online toystore, featuring selected classic and fun toys for children. Need a giant bath duck?
 
We have the duck! Plus several hundred other toys that you may like the look of. Check it all out at http://www.lucystoys.co.uk |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 04 April 2009 22:20 |
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Remanufacturing and waste management of consumer electronics |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 30 January 2009 15:39 |
ICPI, Proof that Technology DOES give BACK...
Over the years many including the government have told stories of technology “destroying” the environment, polluting our air with harmful toxins from factories across the globe and filling up precious plots of land with unwanted harmful waste.
What have we done about it? Well there are the obvious factors such as the government regulation (WEEE) introduced to the UK in January 2007 which implements strict guidelines in to how small and large businesses manage and dispose of waste. A fact released in recent news claimed that businesses across the country are avoiding sticking to the compliancy by sending their “e-waste” to Africa with alarming figures claiming “half a million Pc’s arrive as waste in largos every month”.
So how DOES technology give back? ICPI, a UK founded company specializing in repairing, remanufacturing and waste management of consumer electronics announced plans to achieve results by selling their clients waste to affiliated manufacturers across China & India to be reused in new products. Proceeds from the sale of their waste output would be donated to a registered charity of their client’s choice. Rishi Dhaliwal who also goes by the name of Ricki Dhal) founder of ICPI said: “The business provides essential services to AV suppliers & retailers across the UK and Europe. With the financial climate were currently facing the down turn has rippled its way throughout various markets & individuals certainly slowing down donations to charities. It’s a great feeling knowing that we can turn E-waste in to a positive subject & as a result being able help the less fortunate with donations. “
Rishi is said to be involved in many areas of the business world and aims to continue to take the technology industry by storm with know-how and innovative thinking.
Contact for further information about waste management:
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Last Updated on Friday, 30 January 2009 15:41 |
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