Archive for April, 2008



The Ethical Software License is a copyleft license for software. The difference between ethical software and free software consists of this: if you (an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under an ethical license) distribute the source code for a valuable consideration, you must donate at least 1% of the sales from the products […]

Stanley Market is a street market in Stanley on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street is a typical example of a traditional old open-air market in Hong Kong and has since become a major tourist attraction, well known for its bargains. Many of the stalls or shops in Stanley Market sell Hong […]

Microsystems International Limited (MIL) was a telecommunications company based in Ottawa, founded in 1969. MIL was an early attempt to create a merchant semiconductor house by Nortel Networks (then Northern Electric). Electronic manufacturers were at that time forced to create custom integrated circuits due to the lack of industry standard ICs. MIL was an attempt […]

Home Guard most frequently refers to a part-time civilian reserve military force similar to a militia.

British Home Guard, known originally as the Local Defence Volunteers, or LDV

Ulster Home Guard- Northern Ireland

Local Defence Volunteers- Éire

Danish Home Guard

German Home Guard

Sri Lankan Home Guard

Indian Home Guard

Norwegian Home Guard

Swedish Home […]

Ben Margulies is a songwriter and record producer. Together, he and Mariah Carey lobbied record companies with their infamous 5 song demo tape with songs they had co-written and co-produced until Mariah got signed to Sony in 1988.
Margulies had first met Carey while she was cutting demos of songs she had written with Gavin Christopher. […]

Avid Xpress DV is a popular non-linear video editing application available to professionals on Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh computers.

See also

Avid Xpress Pro.

List of video editing software.

Comparison of video editing software.

Links

Best Business Plan Software - CORE Magazine Small Business Accounting Software-How much is the price of success worth to you?
Business Planning Templates. […]

Microcomputers. VICE

For other uses, see Vice (disambiguation).

The software program VICE (all caps), standing for VersatIle Commodore Emulator, is an emulator for Commodore’s 8-bit computers, running on Amiga, Unix, MS-DOS, Win32, Mac OS X, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, and BeOS host machines. VICE is free software, released under the GNU General Public Licence.

Currently, VICE is one of […]

QB can refer to:

Quarterback, a position in American and Canadian football

Queen’s Bench, a legal term defining court cases

Queensbridge, a large housing project in Queens, New York City

QuickBASIC, a programming language

QuickBooks, a commercial accounting software program

Quest Beat, a game software label

Georgian National Airlines IATA code

Quizbowl, a kind of […]

Original. Warren Thompson

Warren Thompson may refer to:

Demographer Warren Thompson developed the demographic transition model in 1929. The model focuses on observed changes in the birth and death rates of industrialized countries. See Demographic transition.

Warren A. Thompson, noted explorer and original citizen of Butler County, Alabama, locally known as the strongman of the original Butler […]

Accounting. Journyx

Journyx (pronounced jer-nix) was founded in 1996, and develops web-based employee time tracking software for automating payroll, billing, project accounting and to some degree project management. The technology is available either as software you can download or as SaaS.

External links

IT Manager’s Journal article

ZDNet article about Journyx’s LAMP stack

Links

Business Plan Pro […]

Software propagation is a general term for the copying & duplication of software, and was explicitly defined in version 3 of the GNU General Public License. The term is deliberately intended to distinguish between the activities permitted by free software licenses and those that are forbidden by various systems of copyright.

Links and references

See also
Copyright

External links

Transcript […]

In accounting, the word reserve is most commonly used to describe any part of shareholders’ equity, except for basic share capital. Sometimes, the term is used instead of term provision, however such a use is not consistent with the terminology suggested by International Accounting Standards Board. For more information about provisions, see Provision (Accounting).

Equity reserves […]

Entrepreneur Magazine is a publication that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism, small business management, and business opportunities.

This magazine is published monthly, with a total of 12 issues annually. (No special extra issues are published.)

The magazine includes Sections like: Tech, Money, Sell, and Lead. It is edited by Rieva Lesonsky.

Each year Entrepreneur Magazine partners with PricewaterhouseCoopers […]

For business. XBML

XBML stands for eXtended Business Modeling Language and is used to define the business processes of an organization. It is based upon a 5 dimensional business framework (What, Who, Where, When and Which) and is uniquely supported by approximately 55 rules that govern the usage, “output” and “syntax” of the language. xBML enables highly consistent, […]

The Twenty-First, Twenty-Second, Twenty-Third, Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Third Intermediate Period.

Contents

1 Rulers

1.1 Tefnakhte I
1.2 Bakenranef

2 References

Rulers
The Twenty-Fourth Dynasty was a short-lived group of pharaohs who had their capital at Sais in the western Nile Delta. The known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the […]

First Responders Financial is a company that was formed to provide access to financial and insurance products and services that are designed solely for America’s First Responders. The company is partnering with national financial institutions that will offer first responders a broad and expanding array of financial and insurance products and services.

The company was […]

HansaWorld is a major international software company specialising in business applications. The group employs
around 300 staff in a strong network of daughter companies and distribution partners in Europe, Latin America, Africa,
Asia and the Middle East.With 23 offices in 16 countries, HansaWorld has made over 69,000 installations in small and medium sized companies in more then […]

God, as a male deity, contrasts with female deities, or “goddesses” while the term ‘goddess’ specifically refers to a female deity, words like ‘gods’ and ‘deities’ can be applied to all gods collectively, regardless of gender. They don’t necessarily refer to male gods in specific. This article focuses on the last category.
The most prominent triad […]

The term Deletion may have the following specialized meanings:

File deletion, a way of removing a file from a computer’s file system

Deletion (genetics), deletion of a gene or chromosome segment, symbolized in the literature by a Δ symbol

Deletion (music industry), a term for removing a record from a label’s catalog

Deletion (linguistics), a phonological process that allows […]

Fortis is a large financial services provider active in its home market (the Benelux countries) and the rest of the world. Fortis’ banking operations include network (retail), commercial, and merchant banking; its insurance products include life, health, and property/casualty lines. Products are sold through independent agents and brokers as well as banks, financial planners, and […]

FirstOffice is a series of accounting software products for small business available in 23 languages.

FirtsOffice is part of the HansaWorld groups portfolio of cross-platform business software.

See
Also

Comparison of accounting software

Links

Should I use business plan software? Business Plan FAQ Should I use business plan software?
Business Plan Software - Write a Business Plan Business plan software available […]

Business Journal of Jacksonville ( regular print; online) is a weekly American City Business Journals publication containing articles about business people, issues, and events in northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. The paper, published in Jacksonville, Florida was previously named the Jacksonville Business Journal.

External links

Business Journal of Jacksonville online

Links

Business Plan Pro - Business Plan […]

Shame-Based Man, released on April 11, 1995 (see 1995 in music), was the first album by the comedian Bruce McCulloch. It has 20 tracks of McCulloch’s comedic music.

Track listing

“Grade 8″ (Bruce McCulloch) – 2:59

“Stalking” (McCulloch) – 2:11

“Al Miller” (McCulloch) – 2:30

“Heroin Pig” (McCulloch) – 0:41

“40 Housewives” […]

The , headquarters of NEC Corporation, is a 180 metre (590 foot) tall skyscraper in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It was completed in 1990 and was designed by Nikken Sekkei. Its primary use is offices. 43 stories high and five underground, it was constructed at a cost of some 60 billion yen, according to Nikkei […]

A Multitap is also a device that expands the amount of controller ports on a video game console.

Multi-tap refers to a text entry system for mobile phones.The alphabet is printed under each key (beginning on “2″) in a three-letter sequence as follows; ABC under 2 key, DEF under 3 key, etc. Notable exceptions are the […]

For small. Splendid perch

The splendid perches are a small family, Callanthiidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes.

Species
There are 13 species in 3 genera.

Genus Callanthias

Splendid sea perch, Callanthias allporti Günther, 1876.

Magnificent splendid perch, Callanthias australis Ogilby, 1899.

Callanthias japonicus Franz, 1910.

Callanthias legras Smith, 1948.

Callanthias parini Anderson & Johnson, 1984.

Callanthias platei Steindachner, 1898.

[…]

For other historical or legendary figures of the same name, see Nechtan.

In Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann. He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada. Only he and his three cup-bearers were permitted to visit the well of Segais, into […]

Notebook is software for running a client-side personal wiki. It is a desktop application, and it runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and any other platform with Tcl/Tk support.

Notebook is software that can be used as a personal information notebook. Text formatting is done in a markup language similar to MediaWiki (the same […]

Absolute return is the investment performance of something regardless the performance of its asset class market. Absolute Return strategies aim to produce positive returns in both bull and bear markets, independent of traditional performance benchmarks such as the S&P 500 index.

The opposite notion is the relative investment performance.

Absolute return strategies, better known by the name […]

Omnis Studio is a Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool that allows programmers and application developers to create Enterprise level and Web-based applications for Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac OS X personal computers and servers across all business sectors.

The Omnis Web Client is an ActiveX control or Netscape plug-in which can be embedded into an HTML […]

Small business. Punata

Punata is the capital of Punata Province, Bolivia.
The Punata is a small province located south of city of Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is surrounded by Arani, Tarata, Cliza. It is about 45Km from the city of Cochabamba. It archeological and historic is the main interest for foreign tourists. It’s population it’s small; and it’s mainly populated […]

Primarily. Impropriation

Impropriation, a term from English Ecclesiastical Law, refers to taking the profits from the sale of church property and placing them in the care of a layman or lay corporation for care and distribution. The institution was primarily used in the Church of England before the English Civil War and usually entailed buying the […]

The Twenty-third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland permitted the state to recognise the International Criminal Court (ICC). It was effected by the Twenty-third Amendment of the Constitution Act, 2001, which was approved by referendum on 7 June 2001 and signed into law on the 27 March 2002.

Contents

1 Changes to the text
2 Overview
3 Result
4 See […]

Tamil language family is a group of Dravidian languages closely related to Tamil language, which includes the Irula, Kaikadi, Betta Kurumba, Sholaga, and Yerukula languages. This group is a subgroup of the Tamil-Malayalam languages, which falls under a subgroup of the Tamil-Kodagu languages, which in turn is a subgroup of the Tamil-Kannada languages. The Tamil-Kannada […]

Financial freedom describes a well-planned lifestyle where one no longer is required to work for income to cover their expenses. Contrary to popular belief, it does not require being free of debt, as a debt payment is just another expense. Typically, “Financial Freedom” can be attained in one of two ways (or a […]

Hypnosis (2005) is the first published novel by Lucas Hyde. The first edition was published as an encrypted e-book on May 5, 2005. A revised second edition followed shortly, published August 1, as a print-on-demand paperback. The revised third edition was published December 2, 2005 in hardback, and as an online novel, and a free […]

The Reporting Body Identifier is the first two digits of a GSM Type Allocation Code, and indicates the GSMA-approved organization that registered (or, before 2002, approved) a given mobile device, and allocated the model a unique code.

The numbers are loosely based on the telephone country codes of the organization identified, as most approving nations used […]

Dunion with. MAC/65

MAC/65

Developer:

Optimized Systems Software

Latest Release:

4.20 / 1994

Release date:

1982

Platform:

Atari 400/800/XL/XE

Genre:

Assembler

Media:

floppy disk, cartridge

License:

Copyright © 1994 Fine Tooned Engineering

MAC/65 was an assembler produced by Optimized Systems Software for the Atari 8-bit family of microcomputers. It was a direct descendant of OSS’s EASMD. Much like the Atari Assembler Editor cartridge, MAC/65 combined a line editor, assembler, and debugger into […]

In public corporate finance, a critical accounting policy is a policy for a company or an industry which is considered to have a notably high subjective element, and that has a material impact on the financial statements. These policies are often mandated to be described in detail in specific sections of a companies annual or […]

Defy-ID is a network of groups and people in the United Kingdom opposed to the introduction of the proposed National Identity Register and national identity card scheme.

See also

NO2ID

Pressure groups in the United Kingdom

UK topics

External links

http://www.defy-id.org.uk

Northern Ontario Business is a Canadian magazine, which publishes monthly in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. The magazine covers business news and issues in Northern Ontario.

Northern Ontario Business sponsors an annual business achievement awards gala in the region, as well as an award ceremony for business achievements by women. The magazine is owned by Laurentian Media Group, […]

Semi-free software, as defined by the Free Software Foundation, is software that is not free software, but comes with permission for individuals to use, copy, distribute, and modify (including distribution of modified versions) only for non-profit purposes. (Such software is also not open source according to the definition of the Open Source Initiative.)

PGP and […]

MSN Shopping is a member site of the MSN portal.

MSN Shopping today is an online comparison shopping site. It aggregates millions of product offers from thousands of retailers. MSN Shopping allows users to search or browse for products. Searches can be sorted by relevance, popularity or by price (either ascending or descending). […]

Boomerang is the first album by American pop/rock group Hanson. Released in 1995, it was an independent release, funded by the group’s father.

Track
listing
All songs except #2, #7 and #8 written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, and Zachary Hanson. Track #2 was originally recorded by The Coasters. Track #7 was originally recorded by The Jackson […]

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This is a list of stock market slang terms.

All or none (AON)

Agency

At the opening

Bag

Basket trade

Bear Market

Best Execution

Black Monday

Black Tuesday

Block Trade

Bought deal

Bucket shop

Bull Market

Circuit breaker

Cash Over the Wire (COW)

Consols

Cross

Dead cat bounce

Dogs of the Dow

Equal weight

Fill or kill (FOK)

Gamma shares

Golden parachute

Grand - £1000

Kaffirs

Kangaroos

Late reported trade

Lock up period

Long

Long squeeze

Market not held order

Market perform

Matched bargain

Monkey - £500

One cancels other […]

Valkyrie Profile may refer to two different games published by Square-Enix:

Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, the rebranded name for the original Valkyrie Profile game.

Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, the sequel released on PS2 alongside the PSP port of the original

The name refers to the main characters (in that they are both based on Valkyries from Norse […]