Artificial Grass – Is This My Best Alternative to a Natural Lawn?
Article submitted by Artificial Turf Supply Most people opt for artificial grass because they don’t have to waste days and money with …
Article submitted by Artificial Turf Supply Most people opt for artificial grass because they don’t have to waste days and money with …
Most people spend their days sitting down—in the office, while in the car, at home, or while waiting for the bus— for …
A good paint job can make or break your home’s interiors and exteriors. Of course, there are a few out there who …
If you are looking for a way to improve the overall look of your home you should consider hiring an exterior painting …
Article submitted by ArtificialTurfSupply.com Many people don’t understand the benefits of using artificial turf for their home and workplace. Fortunately for those …
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Steve Jobs’ special genius was to take basic appliances and simplify and integrate them with other Apple devices in an intuitive way that made us not only want to use them, but crave to do so. Read More… More on Steve Jobs
Rick Perry is in it to win it in 2012, and just as the Texas governor gets going with his campaign, he already seems to be running from his record. On the Democratic side, Team Obama is mounting a counteroffensive to combat Republican attacks on the heels of the Ames Straw Poll. All of that and more in your day in politics. Read More… More on Rick Perry
NEW YORK — A move by Google to acquire mobile phone manufacturer Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion , announced early Monday, will likely draw sharp scrutiny from federal antitrust regulators already engaged in a probe of the search giant’s business practices, analysts said. Google’s Android smartphone operating system, introduced in 2007, has been adopted by dozens of handset manufacturers and now commands a dominant share of the smartphone market. The purchase of Motorola positions Google as a major player in handset manufacturing for the first time. “It will come under close scrutiny,” Brian White, a technology analyst at Ticonderoga Securities, said of the deal. “It won’t go through without a fight.” Read More… More on Google
NEW YORK — A move by Google to acquire mobile phone manufacturer Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion , announced early Monday, will likely draw sharp scrutiny from federal antitrust regulators already engaged in a probe of the search giant’s business practices, analysts said. Google’s Android smartphone operating system, introduced in 2007, has been adopted by dozens of handset manufacturers and now commands a dominant share of the smartphone market. The purchase of Motorola positions Google as a major player in handset manufacturing for the first time. “It will come under close scrutiny,” Brian White, a technology analyst at Ticonderoga Securities, said of the deal. “It won’t go through without a fight.” Read More… More on Google