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Portable GPS Mysteries: What is A 'Waypoint'?

22nd September 2010
When people refer to a GPS, they mean a device that is used to identify the location of a person or an asset. In layman's terms, this definition serves the purpose well. In technical terms, GPS means a sophisticated global positioning system that uses a c... Read >
Author: Rose Li

Tale of Two Energy Dictates

22nd September 2010
Mandates and dictates do not work well always. This article discusses the future of two mandates on - one for the use of biodiesel for telecom towers and another for the use of solar water heaters in buildings. Two news items caught my attention, both... Read >
Author: solarant

Health and Safety with Security

29th August 2010
Security is a very vital term in every field. It is very important and essential in schools, clubs, pubs, shopping centers, colleges, private or government buildings and warehouses. In case of construction sites when the construction equipment is being st... Read >
Author: Angela WaltersKitone

Home Security Measures for Seattle Area Residents

19th August 2010
Life in the beautiful Pacific Northwest offers lots of greenery, a variety of outdoor activities, and a vibrant cultural scene in cities like Seattle. Ownership of a house ties millions of families to the region, but it is important to keep the place saf... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Usage of Solar Power in Different Countries

18th August 2010
Solar power has been increasingly used in various countries across the world. All the countries are keeping in mind that the already available resources will deplete if they keep using the wastefully and not wisely. Therefore focus is on those sources of ... Read >
Author: Jeena Gill

Exploring the Legacy of the Dutch Colonists in Galle

18th August 2010
The city of Galle on the southern coast is considered to be one of Sri Lanka's oldest cities. According to historical texts the city was in existence even during the 14th century when Arabian traveler Ibn Batuta visited the island nation. He speaks of the... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Access Control Systems and Surveillance Cameras for Commercial Buildings

18th August 2010
Surveillance systems are now everywhere. It is society's means of coping with safety and monitoring for the places they dwell in. But the installation of surveillance cameras is not enough anymore, especially for highly populated places like commercial bu... Read >
Author: Business Local

Hungary Places to Visit on Vacation

18th August 2010
Just one rationality why people travel is simply because they wish to go through the distinct cultures and histories of the numerous nations around the globe. If it is your primary driver for travelling, then one particular incredibly worthwhile state to ... Read >
Author: dorothywood123

Commercial Artificial Turf

10th August 2010
As the artificial turf industry has evolved over several decades, we have seen a number of different applications arise for the synthetic service. One of these applications is the use of commercial artificial turf for certain business areas. Most of these... Read >
Author: StinaBrooke

Slate Stone Tiles and Marble Tiles for Your Home

04th August 2010
If you are considering tiling the rooms in your house, then the best option is to go for marble stone and slate stone tiles. These natural stone tiles have been one of the best tile materials and has been used by people from many centuries. From the histo... Read >
Author: A John

Rising bollards – A space saving vehicle barrier

04th August 2010
People employ different means to manage and direct vehicles in their property like swing gates, sliding gates, road blockers, traffic lights, rising bollards, etc. Rising bollards are the most popular of these. A bollard is a vertical post that is short a... Read >
Author: Aneeta

Creativity on your Platter – Some Creative Job Options

30th July 2010
A lot of people have this flair for doing some of the most creative things under the sun. Are you one of them? Well, then if you don't like to study and are more inclined towards the creative arts, why not get going with some of the creative job alternati... Read >
Author: michael.fish

Bangalore hotels for travelers

30th July 2010
Bangalore hotels Bangalore travel and tourism offers a large number of places of attraction and cultural interest. This city is also termed as the ‘Garden City of India' and ‘Silicon Valley of India'. Located in the southern part of India, Bangalor... Read >
Author: Transit hotels

Travel Tips for Cheap flights to Accra Ghana!

27th July 2010
Accra is one of the best tourist's destinations of Africa. But to make your tour safer and memorable you must need to take some measures. Accra is known as administrative, commercial and communication center of Ghana. There is no end to things to see and ... Read >
Author: wabcon14

A Day in Barri Gotic

08th July 2010
Barri Gotic is the heart of Barcelona in addition to being the oldest parts that the provinces have. The barrio has some great monuments and museums and you can have a great time by spending a single day at Barri Gotic. It's easy to cover all the parts ... Read >
Author: Ronnie David
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