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Ways To Watch Television Online, Catch Movies on the Internet

More and more people watch television online these days, stream their media, and opt for cheap video options. Check out some cheap and free ways to watch TV and movies on the Internet! Handling The Digital TV Transition It’s been years since I had cable, but that doesn’t mean I don’t get my fix of bad robots and cartoon capers. With the switch to digital television (DTV) coming in February 2009, I began to check out my options a few months ago. First off, I got a DTV converter box as I’m not

5 things people are talking about this week (The Oregonian)

1. Sam Adams taking over It’s Portland’s version of the Eisenhower-Kennedy transition. All right, that’s pushing it. But after four years of Tom Potter’s low-profile agenda and grumpy-old-man council theatrics, the young, ambitious new mayor seems even more dynamic…

The times they are a changing

The times they are a changing Dec 5th, 2008 by sandnsurf The times they are a changing. With the era of Generation Y doctors; open source publishing; micro-blogging; stumbling and tweeting now upon us it is important to review the potential implications of the internet age on emergency medicine. The generational transition behind this digital revolution has already occurred in many other employment sectors and as emergency physicians it is important to stay in touch with developments - we

Extreme Competition: Innovation And the Great 21st Century Business Reformation: Peter Fingar

Editorial Reviews There are some fierce new competitors on the block, ready to engage your company, and you personally, in extreme competition. In this riveting new book, Peter Fingar and his colleagues from around the globe sound a penetrating wake-up call to governments, companies, and individuals alike. Bringing great urgency to the book’s pages, Fingar makes it crystal clear that we are not on the brink of a great transition — we’ve already crossed the threshold to a new economic world o