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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Waterfield Designs Unveils Five Protective Galaxy Tab Cases
"The Galaxy Tab is garnering much attention among mobile entertainment lovers and professionals," said Gary Waterfield, company founder. "Tab users are clamoring for ways to protect their device while on the road. These five custom-fitting cases provide options for everyone from students to CEOs."
The Ultimate SleeveCase for the Galaxy Tab provides scratch-free and compact, multi-layer protection. A nearly indestructible, ballistic nylon outer shell is lined with high-grade shock-absorbing neoprene. An impact-resistant insert protects the Tab screen and an Ultrasuede screen-side liner keeps it clean. A bottom loop helps with easy device removal. Users may customize with several options: horizontal or vertical case orientation, brown leather or lead indium trim, a shoulder strap and/or a removable "Piggyback" accessory pouch.
The EXO SleeveCase is designed to hold and protect the Samsung tablet when it is inside another case such as a folio style holder. The EXO is an extension of the Ultimate SleeveCase, without the screen insert and Ultrasuede(R) liner, which are less relevant when the device is housed inside another case. The EXO offers the same options as the Ultimate SleeveCase.
The SlipCase for the Tab sports an Ultrasuede(R), scratch-free liner with a high-impact, rigid insert for screen protection, all enveloped by a water-resistant outer shell. Available in four vibrant colors.
The Suede Jacket, made from scratch- and static-free Ultrasuede(R), protects the device from the occasional bump or scrape. Custom sizing plus the stretch memory of Ultrasuede(R) insure a snug fit for the Tab. A layer of neoprene along the bottom edge adds extra protection for carrying the device upright within a bag. An optional mesh outside pocket holds accessories.
The Travel Case fits the Galaxy Tab perfectly with fitted-pockets for the USB cable and power adapter. Soft, padded lining keeps each item protected, and self-locking zippers ensure content security. A front pocket with mesh dividers stores additional items and a rubberized base makes for an easy grip.
Source. http://prmac.com/release-id-22096.htm
The Ultimate SleeveCase for the Galaxy Tab provides scratch-free and compact, multi-layer protection. A nearly indestructible, ballistic nylon outer shell is lined with high-grade shock-absorbing neoprene. An impact-resistant insert protects the Tab screen and an Ultrasuede screen-side liner keeps it clean. A bottom loop helps with easy device removal. Users may customize with several options: horizontal or vertical case orientation, brown leather or lead indium trim, a shoulder strap and/or a removable "Piggyback" accessory pouch.
The EXO SleeveCase is designed to hold and protect the Samsung tablet when it is inside another case such as a folio style holder. The EXO is an extension of the Ultimate SleeveCase, without the screen insert and Ultrasuede(R) liner, which are less relevant when the device is housed inside another case. The EXO offers the same options as the Ultimate SleeveCase.
The SlipCase for the Tab sports an Ultrasuede(R), scratch-free liner with a high-impact, rigid insert for screen protection, all enveloped by a water-resistant outer shell. Available in four vibrant colors.
The Suede Jacket, made from scratch- and static-free Ultrasuede(R), protects the device from the occasional bump or scrape. Custom sizing plus the stretch memory of Ultrasuede(R) insure a snug fit for the Tab. A layer of neoprene along the bottom edge adds extra protection for carrying the device upright within a bag. An optional mesh outside pocket holds accessories.
The Travel Case fits the Galaxy Tab perfectly with fitted-pockets for the USB cable and power adapter. Soft, padded lining keeps each item protected, and self-locking zippers ensure content security. A front pocket with mesh dividers stores additional items and a rubberized base makes for an easy grip.
Source. http://prmac.com/release-id-22096.htm
Friday, February 11, 2011
Internet hosting services can run Web servers; see Internet hosting services.
Internet hosting services can run Web servers; see Internet hosting services.
Many large companies who are not internet service providers also need a computer permanently connected to the web so they can send email, files, etc. to other sites. They may also use the computer as a website host so they can provide details of their goods and services to anyone interested. Additionally these people may decide to place online orders.
* Free web hosting service: offered by different companies with limited services, sometimes supported by advertisements, and often limited when compared to paid hosting.
* Shared web hosting service: one's website is placed on the same server as many other sites, ranging from a few to hundreds or thousands. Typically, all domains may share a common pool of server resources, such as RAM and the CPU. The features available with this type of service can be quite extensive. A shared website may be hosted with a reseller.
E-Commerce
Many large companies who are not internet service providers also need a computer permanently connected to the web so they can send email, files, etc. to other sites. They may also use the computer as a website host so they can provide details of their goods and services to anyone interested. Additionally these people may decide to place online orders.
* Free web hosting service: offered by different companies with limited services, sometimes supported by advertisements, and often limited when compared to paid hosting.
* Shared web hosting service: one's website is placed on the same server as many other sites, ranging from a few to hundreds or thousands. Typically, all domains may share a common pool of server resources, such as RAM and the CPU. The features available with this type of service can be quite extensive. A shared website may be hosted with a reseller.
E-Commerce
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Texas Website Design
Further information: Pre-Columbian Mexico
Texas lies between two major cultural spheres of Pre-Columbian North America: the Southwestern and the Plains areas. Archaeologists have found that three major indigenous cultures lived in this territory, and reached their developmental peak before the first European contact. These were:[13]
* the Pueblo from the upper Rio Grande region, centered west of Texas;
* the Mississippian culture, also known as Mound Builder, which extended along the Mississippi River Valley east of Texas; and
* the civilizations of Mesoamerica, centered south of Texas. Influence of Teotihuacan in northern Mexico peaked around AD 500 and declined over the 8th to 10th centuries.
No culture was dominant in the present-day Texas region, and many peoples inhabited the area.[13] Native American tribes that lived inside the boundaries of present-day Texas include the Alabama, Apache, Atakapan, Bidai, Caddo, Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Choctaw, Coushatta, Hasinai, Jumano, Karankawa, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Tonkawa, and Wichita.[14][15] The name Texas derives from táyshaʔ, a word in the Caddoan language of the Hasinai, which means "friends" or "allies".[2][16][17][18][19]
Whether a Native American tribe was friendly or warlike was critical to the fates of European explorers and settlers in that land.[20] Friendly tribes taught newcomers how to grow indigenous crops, prepare foods, and hunt wild game. Warlike tribes made life difficult and dangerous for Europeans through their attacks and resistance to the newcomers.[21]
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Texas lies between two major cultural spheres of Pre-Columbian North America: the Southwestern and the Plains areas. Archaeologists have found that three major indigenous cultures lived in this territory, and reached their developmental peak before the first European contact. These were:[13]
* the Pueblo from the upper Rio Grande region, centered west of Texas;
* the Mississippian culture, also known as Mound Builder, which extended along the Mississippi River Valley east of Texas; and
* the civilizations of Mesoamerica, centered south of Texas. Influence of Teotihuacan in northern Mexico peaked around AD 500 and declined over the 8th to 10th centuries.
No culture was dominant in the present-day Texas region, and many peoples inhabited the area.[13] Native American tribes that lived inside the boundaries of present-day Texas include the Alabama, Apache, Atakapan, Bidai, Caddo, Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Choctaw, Coushatta, Hasinai, Jumano, Karankawa, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Tonkawa, and Wichita.[14][15] The name Texas derives from táyshaʔ, a word in the Caddoan language of the Hasinai, which means "friends" or "allies".[2][16][17][18][19]
Whether a Native American tribe was friendly or warlike was critical to the fates of European explorers and settlers in that land.[20] Friendly tribes taught newcomers how to grow indigenous crops, prepare foods, and hunt wild game. Warlike tribes made life difficult and dangerous for Europeans through their attacks and resistance to the newcomers.[21]
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