Jobshouts.com Social Recruiting Jobsearch Website Announces Inclusion of it’s Listings Across The ‘Indeed’ Job Search Networks

December 8th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Release WS

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== For Immediate Release ==

December 8, 2009: JobShouts™ is pleased to announce the inclusion of its job listings across the Indeed aggregate network. Our development efforts have pushed the jobs listed on JobShouts in front of even more job seekers.

Jobs are now officially scraped by the three leading aggregate networks. Indeed, Simply Hired, and Juju.
This comes at a time when development efforts are at an all-time high. Soon JobShouts will be able to transition to a revenue model that will sustain further growth and development.

It has always been the intention of JobShouts to deliver better job search results for less money than the large job boards. Having our content aggregated and distributed across many networks has helped us achieve this goal.

At the core of JobShouts feature set is the social recruiting tools we are developing. The management of JobShouts believes strongly in social media recruiting. It is the way of the future. Our newest tool allows recruiters and talent acquisition professionals to search for potential matches for job openings.

What sets it apart from other search tools is its ability to search multiple social networks in just one click: MySpace, VisualCV, Spoke, Jigsaw, LinkedIn, ZoomInfo and Facebook. Additional networks are just a click away.

The tool was developed with employers and recruiters in mind and is designed to help hiring authorities speed up the hiring process. It is a revolutionary new way to locate and develop important connections and pipelines.

Pipeline development is a very hot topic this year’s recruiting conferences.
Talent Search is located at: http://jobshouts.com/candidate-search

Contact Jobshouts.com

Jobshouts Inc.
11711 Lynmoor Dr.
Riverview, FL 33579
813-420-7645

http://Jobshouts.com

Contact: Robin Eads, President

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Making a breakdown cover comparison to reveal important policy differences

December 3rd, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

If you were to venture a guess, which group of people would you think most likely to forgo the need for breakdown cover during the winter months? My guess would be young men ages 18 to 35. As you would think that they were perfectly willing to deal with whatever roadside problems may arise in exchange for saving the 50 to 100 quid at a decent breakdown cover policy cost per year. I mention this in terms of a decent policy from cover companies such as Green Flag Breakdown, as my experience has shown me that basic breakdown cover has too much emphasis on basic and not enough on cover.

Even more simply put, a basic breakdown cover comparison assisted by information from breakdownchoices.co.uk reveals that entry level breakdown cover is found lacking in several areas. The first of these is home start and assistance. Under the rules of most basic breakdown cover, should your car fail you within ¼ mile of your home you had better push it beyond that distance or you will not qualify for roadside assistance. All humor aside, what this really means is that should your car fail to start on any winter morning, your breakdown cover does not cover you at all. All of this points out the fact that one must compare breakdown cover making certain that one’s particular driving habit needs are met by this insurance. Another important feature left out of the majority of basic breakdown cover is towing to your home as opposed to the nearest garage. Often when repairs are more serious than a budget allows, we would prefer to simply have our vehicle brought to our home so that we may have time to consider our options. This particular feature is especially helpful when we have a spare car we can depend upon waiting for us at home. This report was compiled with information from Breakdownchoices.co.uk, where it was also discovered that 40% of all women ages 18 to 24 travel through the winter months without any breakdown cover whatsoever.

Suaju.com – A Leading Software Consulting Firm Attends ‘Outsourcing – Delivering Success 09′

December 1st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Release WS

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BRISTOL, December 2009 – Suaju Ltd, one of the UK’s top Lean Consulting companies has recently attended the ‘Outsourcing – Delivering Success 09′ at Central Hall, Westminster, London. The event, which was well attended, was run on the 26th November 2009. The conference aim was to outline the public sector financial and policy context for outsourcing. It looked at future trends in the outsourcing field and had many keynote speakers. The overview for the conference was to look at 3 important areas of outsourcing namely providing a detailed outsourcing legal update to the attendees, how to develop a successful outsourcing strategy for all businesses and how to deliver a cost-effective outsourcing project and how to learn from the lessons of the past.

Suaju have postioned themselves as a high quality, trusted and friendly Lean Management Firm over the last year. Their attention to detail during the Lean Consulting process has won them many testimonials and satisfied clients. Their attendance at this prestigeous event confirms their industry ranking. The event itself had some industry leaders speaking about a range of relevant and worthy topics. The topics ranged from ‘Developing a Successful Outsourcing Strategy’ by John F McClelland CBE, Chair of NQC Ltd to ‘Outsourcing vs Shared Services’ by Dr Paul Jackson, Performance Improvement Adviser, CIPFA.

One of the main speakers,Clive Parminter, Public Sector lead for Business Process Outsourcing, Capgemini, spoke on the subject of ‘Public Sector Outsourcing: is it a case of If or When and How’ which companies like Suaju would have been fascinated by. The use of outsourcing as a viable solution for private businesses of all sizes has been well established over the last decade but this address finally shows that it is time for the public sector to embrace this liberating business policy. With so many of the public institutions facing funding cuts over the next few years, it seems that outsourcing may prove to be a very valuable asset in the maintenance of services in the face of dwindling funds for in house services.

It falls to all businesses during this tough economic time to cut costs where ever posible, The use of trusted and professional outsourcing companies can be a very effective way to do this. The public sector will catch up in this field and with it will come a mini explosion in small highly focussed professional companies that will service this trend. Perhaps with it will come solid new growth in world business partnerships and collaborative projects.

For further information please contact:
Suaju Ltd
PO Box 2927
Bristol
BS3 9EZ
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)117 902 4532
Fax: +44 (0)207 022 1663
enquiries@suaju.com
www.suaju.com

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The advantages of long term contracts for mobile broadband

December 1st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

It would seem that the mobile broadband industry has come up with its own way to provide fixed price long-term discounts similar to that offered by United Kingdom energy providers. Long-term contracts from T mobile for example cost 9 pounds per month less when committed to for a 24 month term.

Other advantages to long-term contracts include unlimited download amounts and the base level of allowed downloads when traveling abroad. Most people do not realize that mobile broadband coverage seldom includes travel outside of United Kingdom. In fact most UK broadband providers allow a minuscule 200 MB of download per month while abroad. Anything above this is subject to quite expensive roaming charges. All of these facts and figures are part of a broadband comparison made available free of charge at broadbandchoices.co.uk. Broadband Choices has been assisting UK customers for years in comparing home broadband and now continues that assistance with clever examination of mobile broadband prices and features. There are so many factors to consider when trying to choose a worthwhile mobile broadband provider.

Simply weighing benefits and disadvantages of one program such as pay as you go mobile broadband requires one to do a great deal of research. Fortunately that research has been done for us and is available free of charge at broadbandchoices.co.uk. So, if you would like to know whether a given company’s contract is padded so as to include the overall cost of a wireless dongle, or if you would like to know the true average speed of a given company’s mobile broadband network download in remote parts of the nation, you need only visit the Broadband Choices site to find out.

A smart way to compare breakdown cover for long distance travel

December 1st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

The cost to have a mechanically stranded vehicle towed back from France can easily approached 2000 pounds. Aside from the obvious bit of humor that one’s vehicle may not be worth that price, we issue this report to remind anyone traveling through the holiday season that the cost of European travel breakdown cover will seem a tremendous bargain should you find yourself in need of a tow home from any point abroad. AA reports that simply to have your car towed off of the highway costs £50.00 in France.

This report prompts us to compare breakdown cover before we travel for the holidays with emphasis on both short term and long-term European travel cover. To compile our breakdown cover comparison we used the help of charts and information available at breakdownchoices.co.uk. On this site we are able to easily find a wealth of information allowing us to choose a low priced bargain of a deal for breakdown cover that exactly fit our needs. The features we required included home towing and home starting.

Many people do not realize that a basic breakdown cover policy will not protect you should you need assistance with your car parked directly in front of your home. Assistance within ¼ mile of your home is an additional cost feature, as is the option of having your vehicle towed to your home as opposed to the nearest garage. Our comparison led us to choose Green Flag Breakdown and their Euro plus plan as it allowed for at home roadside assistance as well as tow home from many points throughout Europe.

Broadband reviews in conjunction with the BBC iPlayer’s reliability

November 30th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Once again British ex pats are left out in the cold as the BBC offers a unique set of iPlayer options free of charge but only to those living in the UK. We refer to the recent relaunching of iPlayer onto the Nintendo Wii console system. While iPlayer through Wii had been made available as early as 2008, endless glitches and problems in the system made it virtually unusable.

This new edition should allow iPlayer programming to be easily viewed by anyone possessing a Wii console. But, as is the BBC iPlayer tradition, only those with consoles in the UK will be granted access to the programming. Broadband reviews of iPlayer by means of Wii have always been less than favorable and we truly have no reason to believe the relaunch will greatly differ. We also put doubt that if one should take the time to compare broadband providers in the UK there seems the likelihood that the existing options available for television programming when bundled with broadband seem far more desirable than wasting download time on access to iPlayer.

Further broadband comparison reveals that online catch-up services such as iPlayer use a tremendous amount of bandwidth and they simply may not be viable. A simple digital recorder that allows for localised saving of programming seems a wiser alternative. Many UK broadband providers include these digital recorders as a free incentive to sign up for their broadband and television packages. For more information on free digital recorders and other home broadband contract incentives, visit broadbandchoices.co.uk.

Comparing BT vision channels to standard cable packages

November 30th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

If knowledge is power, then the United Kingdom’s largest digital TV provider BT has certainly sent us off on a path to inform and educate all of us. BT has recently used a lifestyle approach promotion aimed at making people throughout the UK aware of the educational benefits of using broadband to expand our telecommunications horizons. With a total customer base of almost five million households, BT is definitely in a position to influence our outlook on life. It would seem that their aggressive system of bringing television through broadband is designed to do exactly that.

BT Vision channels are chosen and selected based upon those topics you already enjoy and those you find you may like to develop an interest in. A conventional plot for television channels offered by most cable TV providers is built around a smattering of assorted channels. These TV packages are created with the idea that there should be made available a little something for everyone’s viewing preferences. This tends to leave us paying for programming we have absolutely no desire to watch. As difficult as it may be to believe, there are some people who are not at all interested in World Cup matches. Because BT allows you to choose your programming by selecting topical categories you most enjoy, you’re likely to rarely find yourself without an option quality television entertainment. One wonders if this trend towards allowing customers to pick and pay for exactly which shows they would most enjoy seeing will soon travel to other UK media companies. This article was compiled with information from digitalchoices.co.uk.

Mercedes Vans Are The Most Viable Van For Vehicle Dismantlers Says United Vans Of Bristol

November 29th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

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BRISTOL November 2009

It comes as no surprise in these days of tighter budgets that people are reducing the amount they spend on everything from business expenses to household budgets. Now you may expect that more people would be opting for second-hand spares to repair and maintain their vehicles. Sadly due to the ever increasing complexity of most vans this is not particularly a DIY situation. With most repairs and part replacements needing the services of a mechanic the cost savings made by buying second-hand parts are not always enough to encourage the use of second-hand parts.

This has an effect on the van manufacturers that vehicle dismantlers are prepared to break for parts and then store for future sale. The exception to this, at United Vans, is Mercedes Vans. These van spares are of immediate use in the van parts resale market. The fact that Mercedes parts are generally built to last and the longevity of the vans themselves keeps them on the road for longer than most makes, it seems that more individuals and companies are prepared to maintain them using second-hand parts. This in turn makes it viable for the firms that run vehicle dismantling businesses to pay for the disassembly and storage of these parts.

At United vans they actively seek out the old and new models of Mercedes Benz vans and will collect them from customers after their useful life has passed. As a licensed End-Of-Life vehicle dismantling firm they are ideally placed to do this and if they can recycle the parts then we all benefit from less landfill and useless scrap. Mostly all parts of a vehicle can be recycled but it is the prohibitive cost that means that for a lot of vehicle scrap there is no choice but to crush it and dispose by other means. When a second-hand part is genuinely re-used it is kept out of the system for another lease of life. This is real world ecological recycling; re-using something is always preferable to spending time, money and energy reforming it to a new shape or raw material. Where ever possible we can all take this on board, whether it be a van or a cardboard tube, re-use, re-use, re-use.

About United Vans:

A vehicle salvage company and stockist of both second-hand automobile parts and second-hand vans, United Vans is based in Quarry Garage, Bristol. United Vans is one of the UKs top specialists in the salvage and dismantling of everything from cars to trucks. They deal with vehicles from all over the UK, dismantling 100s of vehicles every month; from Mercedes Vans to rigid body HGV’s!

For Further Information Please Contact:

United Vans.
T: 01761 452177
F: 01761 453993
sales@unitedvans.com
http://www.unitedvans.com

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How OFCOM is shaping the future of digital TV

November 29th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

If communications regulator OFCOM has its way, blanket transmission of digital signals to rural areas may soon make available digital TV broadband at a very low cost to the United Kingdom’s most outlying areas. As the digital changeover continues to span to full fruition throughout the UK, availability of bandwidth known as white space has made accessible frequencies for terrestrial transmission of digital signals received by satellite rebroadcast. To that end, OFCOM is considering allowing implementation of new broadband enhancing technologies with the specific intent of sending quality high speed telecommunications into remote areas of the United Kingdom.

Large cable TV providers such as Virgin Media may soon find themselves competing for access to these fragmented frequencies as a means of enlisting new customers who are as yet undecided between the two existing fiber optic and copper cable networks. At present the best low cost TV packages seem to be only in cities where competition has forced TV providers to lower prices. Broadband Choices, one of only three OFCOM certified broadband review web sites in the United Kingdom is already making plans to include options for these specialized rural broadband and TV packages within their existing system for broadband comparison. At present, United Kingdom residents can easily compare options for all kinds of communications packaging simply by using the helpful digital TV price and service comparison website DigitalChoices.co.uk. Simply by entering your post code into the search box type comparison tool you can easily create a report showing all of the companies presently serving your home address as well as pricing and features available from them.

Comparing Holiday bargains from phone line providers

November 28th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

In what is obviously a response to BT’s recent three months of free broadband promotion, Virgin Media has announced two months free complete service for new signups of their triple play bundling. With the idea in mind that television entertainment becomes more important to all of us during the holiday season, Virgin Media is adding this latest offer to the recent announcement that installation price for a new phone line has been lowered from 35 pounds to zero.

These pricing specials are based upon customers choosing either the M medium package which includes broadband, home phone, and 65 channels of service, or the L package offering 100 channels. It seems as if United Kingdom phone line providers are all attempting to use the backdoor approach of low price broadband for cheap phone calls as a way to garner potential customer attention.

Still, we as consumers are left with the unenviable task of attempting to understand the ever increasing in size puzzle that is the best deals for telecommunications at home in the UK.

At present the best way to do this is with the assistance of free home phone comparison website homephonechoices.co.uk.

The staff at Home Phone Choices tends to keep a close watch on all of the latest offers for home phone service from the leading companies offering savings in the UK. The recent offering from Virgin Media is a perfect example of their watchful eye as Home Phone Choices was one of the first websites to report on this savings announcement.

Are contracts a better value than pay as you go mobile broadband?

November 27th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Free laptop deals are getting a much closer look as the competitive nature of United Kingdom mobile broadband providers has come to the forefront. Recent announcements by 3Mobile and O2 Mobile cutting the prices for their dongles and MiFi air cards have prompted examination by consumer news and advice, relative to broadband, websites such as Broadband Choices. Long noted and praised for their skillful analysis of UK home broadband options, Broadband Choices has taken their investigative prowess into the realm of mobile broadband.

A recent examination of free laptop deals is case in point. At the present time, several leading United Kingdom mobile broadband providers offer deals that, in theory, reward us for committing to a long-term contract with the gift of a free laptop computer. But the monthly cost for such contracts without the “free” computer is approximately half the price. And this same price reduction applies even for pay as you go mobile broadband.

This leads one to immediately ask the question, where is the bargain? The short and simple answer is that there is no bargain and the only advantage gained by signing up for a free laptop deal is that provided the laptop in question is of good value, you may have found a way to finance that laptop at zero interest. A mobile broadband pricing comparison recommendation is that you calculate the differential and pricing over the term of a contract between that including a free laptop and that without and then weigh that price differential against the average cost of the same laptop in stores.

Examining complicated contracts from landline providers

November 23rd, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

A recent report found on popular communications advice web site Home Phone Choices points out that far too many phone call charges are being levied against faithful and loyal customers of the United Kingdom’s largest phone line providers. These charges which fall under the label of non-inclusive calls seem to easily counter the promotional efforts of companies that are then labeled as unlimited calling plans.

A further examination of information made freely available by Home Phone Choices makes it quite clear that UK landline providers seem dedicated to a path of subtle deception.

In our search for cheap phone calls, we are all quick to jump on what seem to be valid offers. Before you opt for an anytime call plan consider two things. One, how many calls do you make during daytime working hours from your home? Two, how many of your calls placed from your landline home phone are going to people on mobiles? If you do not use your home phone very often during the day because you’re simply not there, then there is absolutely no point in paying for an unlimited calling plan and you should also consider that most companies offering unlimited plans tend to charge a couple of pounds more per month for base line rental.

Calls from your home phone to mobiles qualify as non inclusive and as such you’ll be charged per call at a rate of anywhere from 4 to 9 pence. Complete comparison information of home phone service with regards to pricing for non-inclusive calls can be found in the original article located at homephonechoices.co.uk.

How to compare broadband from PlusNet with other major providers

November 21st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Recently United Kingdom broadband provider PlusNet announced that they were cutting in half their price for new line installation. This reduces the price required to just under £50.00 to connect to the UK’s cheapest standalone broadband packaging. A broadband comparison made with the help of consumer assistance website Broadbandchoices.co.uk shows availability of the PlusNet basic broadband connection package at a price of just £5.95 per month with no contract required.

But, as usual, that price does not include an almost 11 pounds per month line rental fee. When we further compare broadband deals at Broadband Choices, we can quickly see that while there may be a slight savings using PlusNet on a standalone basis as soon as we opt for any additional services such as home phone and television, value shifts quickly in the direction of more notable larger United Kingdom broadband providers. It should also be pointed out that broadband reviews of PlusNet made questionable the claimed overall average speeds.

In keeping with this all that glitters is not gold train of thought, one should not forget that Virgin Media has recently lowered their new line connection price as well. A major difference being that Virgin has lowered their price from an already reasonable onetime fee of 35 pounds to an unbeatable bargain price of zero. Virgin Media now charges nothing for a new line connection. And yes the PlusNet installation price is a relative bargain when compared to the standard £122.50 still charged by BT for connection, but all that these competitors can hope to accomplish is drive more customers into the fiber optic network of Virgin Media.

Project Canvas motivates Cable TV Providers

November 20th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

BT Vision is certainly a step towards complete on demand television programming. BT Vision channels allow viewers to either watch an assortment of basic programming via Freeview or expand that programming to one at a time on demand selections. Allowing customers to specifically choose only those programs they wish to see almost seems in contrast to the entire for profit motivation of cable TV providers but then BT is also taking a very public stance by means of their partnership with the BBC and ITV in Project Canvas.

For those unaware, Project Canvas is a collaborative effort of five major United Kingdom television forces whereby programming is placed on the Internet and accessed by special set top boxes for display directly on your television. While data streaming onto computers has been available for several years, using broadband to access complete programming selection in this manner is a fairly new development. So much so that both Virgin media and Sky have been extremely vocal in their sentiments that Project Canvas would run counter to free market competition. Obviously the project would, at some point, destroy the marketing viability of current TV packages.

The greater reality is that communication is education and that Project Canvas will allow public service broadcasts to exist on an equally accessible footing as mainstream commercial television entertainment too. For more information on Project Canvas and how it may affect television pricing plans, you may wish to visit free consumer advice for television website digitalchoices.co.uk.

Broadband comparison for the area of Swindon

November 19th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

If you happen to live in Swindon, it won’t be long until your need for broadband diminishes greatly. As recently reported by consumer assistance website Broadband Choices, the entire town of Swindon will soon be covered by a wall to wall blanket of Wi-Fi. This will be made possible by use of 1400 secure access points each with a range designed to overlap points nearby.

Similar networks have been created successfully by private institutions such as universities so as to allow students constant Internet access. Funding for the Swindon network will be provided by those who opt for special features from the network of additional charges. The basic preliminary broadband comparison seems to show that even with purchase of the optional speed and download upgrades, pricing for broadband in Swindon will at most be half the cost of broadband from commercial providers. The obvious hope is that such government involvement will force the private sector to reevaluate and reestablish the pricing positions.

When we compare broadband pricing as found on Broadband Choices and study quite a few broadband reviews on the website, we can easily see how the commercial broadband industry can compete with free mass Wi-Fi coverage simply by offering broadband in conjunction with other desirable products such as home phone service and television channels.

Another point made obvious by the informative article on citywide Wi-Fi is that larger cities will need to wait until systems such as WiMax that offer more distant coverage are developed before they in turn can turn their city into a virtual hot spot.

Help in choosing the best company for motorbike breakdown cover

November 19th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Motorbike breakdown cover has always been a specialized area. To begin with most motorcycle owners are not interested in having their disabled cycle carried on a sling at the rear of a conventional tow truck. When one’s motorbike has incurred a breakdown, the best way to transport it home or to your favoured cycle garage is on the back of a flatbed lorry. Another interesting factor relative to motorbike breakdown cover is that during the winter months while awaiting roadside assistance one does not have the luxury of sitting in a car away from the elements. Time spent waiting out of doors for roadside assistance keeping your motorcycle company can be a bit rough depending on wind, snow and rain.

All of this makes a recent announcement by Green Flag Breakdown all the more exciting. Green flag will now return to you £10.00 should they fail to respond to your call for assistance within one hour. Truthfully, with an average response time of less than 30 minutes they probably are not too worried about handing over that ten quid. With the assistance of a breakdown cover comparison from Breakdownchoices.co.uk, one can easily create a specialised breakdown cover policy designed to exactly fit their needs.

This is very important if your primary transportation is actually an automobile and you only need motorbike cover during the occasional weekend excursion. By the same token many people want their breakdown cover simply to protect them regardless of any vehicle they may be driving or are a passenger in.

Raw Freedom Simplifies The Search For A Viable Alternative To Dairy Based Milk – Almond Milk!

November 17th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

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17th November 2009

The need for many to find an alternative to dairy based milk is growing as, for many reasons, people are arriving at the conclusion that they need to reduce their dependence on milk and milk products. There are not many real alternatives to milk. The one we all know is Soya Milk but the cartoned packs of this substitute has additives and preservatives that one may not wish to consume. The price can also be prohibitive to some. The ability to make an alternative in the home, as and when required, is refreshing and puts the power back in the hands of the user, stopping the reliance on world producers and exporters.

Raw Freedom, the Bristol based raw food guidance and support company, has produced a short video showing the simple steps involved in the making of this easy alternative to cow’s milk. The founder Ms Saskia Fraser said today “When people want to take control of their diets and therefore their lives, they often come up against the need for alternatives to many mainstream food products; milk is one of the hardest to find an alternative for. The process of making the almond milk quickly becomes part of the daily ritual within family life. We help a lot of people to make changes to their diet through the adoption of a raw food detox diet. This always helps to kick start a profound change in their health and wellbeing. The raw food detox process leads to more energy and vitality. The simple changes people can make to their diet – like Almond milk instead of cow’s milk, are the main stay of what we are trying to achieve, a more balanced approach to diet and lifestyle that allows the person to achieve a greater level of personal empowerment coupled with heightened energy reserves and a healthier body.”

This researcher, having watched the video, intends to try out this as soon as possible. It looks simple and I am assured it is delicious. If we all can do our little bit to bring fresh, nutritious and homemade food into our family lives, then we can start to reduce the dependence on the global producers of food stuffs. That can only be a good thing for the world at large and our own personal health.

For more information:
Ms Saskia Fraser on +44 (0)117 902 9398
email: saskia@rawfreedom.co.uk
visit the website at www.rawfreedom.co.uk

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Free Lean Management Consulting Session Offered by Top Lean Consultants.

November 17th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

= For Immediate Release =
BRISTOL, Suaju Ltd, one of the UK’s top lean management companies has announced its latest addition to its ever growing array of high class solutions for business. This latest package heralds a new start for many firms that feel stuck in a rut as far as their in house processes are operating. Suaju are offering a one off free consultancy session with a view to improving a process, activity or function within the company when assessed using the Lean Management Principles.

The concept of Lean Management has been gaining popularity recently as the principles disseminate through the corporate world. The main tenant of Lean thinking is that ‘everything not adding value to the customer is considered to be waste’. This idea, while not new, has gained increasing acceptance over the last few years since, in 1990, James Womack wrote a book called “The Machine That Changed The World” which set out the principles in a fresh way for the modern world of manufacturing and production processes.

Suaju have taken this set of principles and successfully applied them to many areas of endeavour. This latest approach offers companies a chance to ‘try before they buy’. Within the free consultation Suaju will take an aspect, process or function of a company and apply lean principles to it. From the results of this application come a set of steps that when implemented will streamline the given area of investigation. This will not result in a loss of functionality or slow the process down. In fact, according to Lean principles, it will enhance the experience from the customer’s point of view whilst at the same time save resources and money for the company involved.

The Lean Consulting process, which is done ‘live’ as it were, will show the company involved a flow solution which will highlight the added value of this type of process deconstruction. Within a short consultation session there should be tangible evidence of the type of outcome to expect after full implementation. This implementation, true to Suaju’s company profile, would be done as a Lean Outsourcing contract. This would remove the need for the company to invest in human resources to comprehend asses and implement the Lean Management principles.

With such a proficient consulting partner and free first consultation, with no obligations, this would seem to be a win-win situation. The end user gets a more value added product or service, the company under assessment gets a free consultation and to save resources and Suaju does what it does best for all concerned.

For further information please contact:

Suaju Ltd
PO Box 2927
Bristol
BS3 9EZ
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)117 902 4532
Fax: +44 (0)207 022 1663

enquiries@suaju.com
http://www.suaju.com

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Getting cheap phone calls by selecting a targeted calling plan

November 17th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

BT business one is a unique calling plan in as much as prices for unlimited calling including calls to non-geographic numbers such as 0845 and 0870 numbers begin at only around 15 pounds per month. Considering that this phone package includes unlimited calling to mobiles, UK landlines, and hundreds of international locations, one wonders if such flat rate pricing might not be expandable to personal telephone usage. When bundled with broadband for business, the price escalates to £27.50 but this combination seems to offer a superb opportunity to save money and limit costs.

Consider also that BT business one comes with 500 minutes of inclusive calls. It seems that this package would be perfect for any small business pinching pounds as they ride out the recession. Consumer assistance for home phone website homephonechoices.co.uk offers a thorough study of all available business and personal new phone line options. This comparison takes into account all the most recent promotions from almost all of the major UK landline providers. This includes examinations of price saving packages that that make use of VOIP connections and all other voice systems operating over an Internet connection.

Home Phone Choices manages to correlate all of this information with packaging options for broadband and television. The use of a free communications comparison website such as Home Phone Choices has become essential when attempting to find means of making cheap phone calls, accessing the Internet, or taking advantage of the recent digital TV changeover.

Intense competition in mobile broadband coverage and technologies

November 17th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Once again 3 Mobile and O2 Mobile have set themselves up as fierce competitors. Within days of the 3 Mobile announcement that they were cutting in half the price of their new MiFi portable wireless devices, O2 hoped to counter this competitive sales argument by cutting the price of their basic USB connection dongle. For those unaware, MiFi allows for up to five Wi-Fi users to tap into the common portable wireless broadcast system. This of course stretches the capability of a simple 3G connection to a point where mobile broadband offers almost all of the features of Home Wireless broadband with additional desirability of complete mobility.

Home broadband still offers a distinct competitive advantage over mobile in that the average speeds available are considerably higher and amount of downloads are virtually unlimited. The very nature of mobile broadband as part of wireless data streaming requires damping to be placed on peak hour usage. Considering that all of the United Kingdom’s leading broadband providers go to great lengths to publish their mobile broadband coverage maps, it becomes a bitter amusement that the same companies are quietly beginning to limit download speeds within those coverage areas.

In fairness, the reason for this was brought about by massive simultaneous data streaming of videos such as football matches in areas where everyone is eager to watch. This competitiveness has even found its way into such profit mainstays as pay as you go mobile broadband, as half price dongle offers start to include these non contract programs as well.

World Diabetes Day – November 14th 2009 – Raw Freedom Comments On The Success Of Treating Diabetes With A Raw Food Diet

November 14th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

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13th November 2009

It is World Diabetes Day today, Saturday the 14th November 2009. This day of awareness and action on the global problem of rising diabetes has been a yearly event since 1991. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the day of action in response to the alarming rise in diabetes around the world. In 2007, the UN recognised the Day with the passing of the United Nations World Diabetes Day Resolution in December 2006; this made the existing World Diabetes Day an official UN World Health Day.

The global expenditure on the treatment of this problem is estimated to be at least US$376 billion in 2010. According to the latest figures released by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), diabetes now affects 285 million people worldwide.

There are however rays of hope hidden behind the mainstream view of this disease. Raw Freedom’s founder Ms Saskia Fraser said today “The raising of global awareness of this disease is fantastic. People need to know that they are not alone and others need to know what puts them at risk of developing diabetes. The treatment and management of this condition has mostly been about blood sugar testing and insulin shots. This is not the only way to tackle the problem. There is some amazing research coming out of the USA, done by Gabriel Cousens M.D. His ‘21-Day Reversing Diabetes Program’ has had phenomenal results using Raw Food Detox, green juices and and a raw vegan low glycemic diet. His work is based in science and with his background in mainstream medicine his results can be viewed as more than anecdotal. Anyone that suffers from type 1 or type 2 diabetes could benefit from this research and I urge those people to at least read his book and make an informed decision as to how to manage their own condition.”

The idea that some types of diabetes can be reversed is not a universally accepted truth. The ongoing lifetime of daily insulin shots is the official solution to the problem. This raw food transformative approach to the disease is not, however, new. In the 1920’s a Dr. Gerson M.D. used his raw food diet approach, to treating illness, to cure Albert Schweitzer’s Type II diabetes.

The compelling evidence that exists must surely give pause for thought. If nothing else it is an avenue that should be explored by individuals that have diabetes. If, after careful consideration, it is felt that it is not the right avenue for them, then they should be applauded for their self-empowering stance towards the disease and choose the manner in which they choose to move forward.

So on World Diabetes Day please remember that this disease is on the rise and that there are alternatives to insulin. Always consult a professional regarding all health issues before altering any prescribed treatment. Gather all the information you can from as many sources as you can regarding your situation and then make an empowered choice as to what is the right course of action for you.

For more information:
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Ms Saskia Fraser on +44 (0)117 902 9398
email: saskia@rawfreedom.co.uk
visit the website at www.rawfreedom.co.uk

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Why Use a Broadband Comparison Website to Compare Broadband Prices?

November 12th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

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Since the economy took a dive, a lot of new marketing and customer rewards programs have sprung up in the UK. Many of these programs are designed to lure you away from your current provider with promises of better speeds, flashy gadgets and new features. If you are in the position to renew a contract there are some great deals to be found when you compare broadband prices.

Keep this in mind before signing up for the cheapest deal. How is their customer service, do a Google search for the companies name + complaints. See how many complaints exist and what people are saying about the company.

One thing you may notice is that the cheapest deal is not necessarily the best one. So by making good use of comparison sites, like they can help you make an informed decision about which broadband package to shoot for.

Another thing to look for is the Ofcom Price Accreditation. This ensures that accredited sites provide users with accurate prices that are both comprehensive and up to date. To date there is just three sites that have obtained accredited status,, one of which is BroadbandChoices.

Ofcom Price Accredited comparison sites have been put through a thorough and independent audit to show consumers they are offering the best of information to their end users, making them a better bet for ensuring your are getting honest, accurate information.

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Free line rental continues to elude BT customers

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Apparently free line rental is a not possibility, even if one takes advantage of the latest promotional incentive for signup from BT broadband. This latest offering which ties in well with BT vision provides for three months of free broadband from BT. According to information found on popular home phone advice web site homephonechoices.co.uk this incentive package will include both the free home phone service for cheap phone calls and free television supplied by the standard BT vision package. Another pricing point to consider is that this offers still requires payment of the standard BT line connection charge of 11.25 pounds per month as is charged by all of the largest UK landline providers. It should also be noted that the free package does not of course include installation charges when one is beginning service with a new phone line.

Still if one is currently using BT as their cable connection provider and plans to do so in the future they may as well take advantage of the three months of free broadband. This news brief points out that personally trying to decipher the puzzle that is Home Communications in the United Kingdom is probably impossible without the considerable analysis provided free of charge at comparison websites.

Incentives, rules and regulations change far too frequently for any of us to track in our spare time. For this reason tapping into online resources is highly recommended.

Mobile broadband will equal fixed connections by 2011

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Recent analysis and study has shown that the tremendous growth of mobile broadband based upon handheld devices has reached a point where it is expected that mobile connectivity will equal or exceed that of conventional fixed line Internet connections in approximately two years. While 80% of this growth is based on popularity of devices such as iPhones and Blackberries, fully six million United Kingdom users will be connecting their computers to the Internet by means of built in 3G devices and dongles. It would appear that even as handheld computing devices become more sophisticated, consumers are finding themselves able to understand both the devices and the cavalcade of applications created for them.

As more devices are created to fill the gap between handheld smart phones and full scale notebook computers, we may expect totally wireless Internet connection to almost eliminate the need for home based cable broadband. Another major factor that seems to be weighing in the balance of mobile broadband over that of conventional cable connectivity is the recent lowering of mobile broadband prices and flexing of contractual obligations as evidenced by pay as you go mobile broadband structures. We may fully expect that with the expansion of mobile broadband coverage, lowering of mobile broadband prices and eventual increase in connection speed, that unless cable connection technologies developed to counter these features mobile broadband will eventually be synonymous with the term broadband itself.

Motorbike Breakdown Cover increases dramatically

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

In what appears to be a return to lighthearted yet rigorous activities of youth statistics published by breakdown cover specialists now report that 40% of motorbike owners and operators are at the age of 40 or older.

Of these older bikers 84% are using their motorbikes for pleasure touring and recreational use. 23% simply report that they are using motorbikes as an alternative and less costly means of transportation. This increase has primarily taken place over the last five years and has simultaneously created a demand and boom for motorbike breakdown cover. As the majority of these motorcycle owners also own other modes of transportation, they purchase motorbike breakdown cover as either a separate policy from a separate company or an adjunct to their current automobile breakdown cover.

The obvious cause in this increase in demand for the services is that the older motorcycle rider is far less willing to push his mechanically failed machine to the nearest storage location for assistance. Further, as the vast majority of these riders are concerned with recreational use many are involved in home repair of their motorcycles and as such opt for additional services such as tow home options.

A complete breakdown cover comparison is easily found and utilised online. Whether you would like to compare breakdown cover for motorcycles or cars or are in need of cover connected to you personally, all of the information you could ever require can be found on breakdown comparison websites.

Netbooks with built in 3G offer freedom from dongles

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

The first air cards or dongles were simple 16 bit cards that slid into laptops basically allowing one to connect to the Internet by means of a simple dial up connection. The next generation of dongles which is still in use remove the need for a proprietary connection and replace it with a standard USB Port.

This allowed any dongle to work with any computer. Now, beginning with popular netbook computers we’re seeing a 3G connection built into our laptops as part of their standard equipment in the same manner as wifi cards are included. Other than the obviously foreseeable problem of the internal cards becoming obsolete before the rest of the laptop computer does, the convenience and low cost of built in air cards is indisputable. At the present time both Acer and Dell offer built in 3G connectivity. Considering that this same mode of connection is built into every iPhone, blackberry and other smart phone, one would think that the cost of including this technology is minimal.

Which leads us back to the original supposition that many manufacturers of mainstream notebook computers are avoiding the inclusion of 3G technology in anticipation of 4G data streaming and beyond. Interestingly, information found at a helpful consumer advice web site informs us that most mainstream mobile broadband providers in the United Kingdom are steering their customers towards netbook computers with built in 3G connections by means of free laptop deals. While the deals themselves may not hold much merit and while any mobile broadband decision must be based on mobile broadband coverage, the fact that major providers such as O2 and 3 offer laptops that no longer need dongle assistance is worth tracking.

Tiscali presents a lovely Christmas present

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Italian based Home Communications Service provider Tiscali has announced a promotion especially suited to the Christmas holiday season. Sign up for a triple play of Tiscali products including broadband, television and home phone service and you receive a free digital recorder. This free digital recorder will certainly come in handy as you go through the holiday season capturing in digital storage all of your favorite perennial holiday shows as well as new releases such as Ratatouille and two new Doctor Who specials.

Complete information on how to receive your free digital recorder from Tiscali along with a great monthly price for cable TV is available at home television service information and advice web sites. At such websites, you will also be able to compare offers for bundled communication services from Virgin TV and BT TV.

Those companies offering quite a contrast between them as Virgin TV continues to focus on mega channel output and BT places emphasis on pay by the viewing cost structure.

A comparison found at online seems to point out that an excellent option that lands between BT and Virgin is the combination package available from Tiscali. And when one factors in the obvious benefit of a free digital recorder it seems a wonderful opportunity to make Christmas come a little bit earlier this year, provided you take advantage of this unique digital recorder promotion before December 31. TV and broadband packages available from Tiscali begin at less than 20 pounds per month.

Will the Digital TV Changeover Overloads Waste Centres?

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

In what obviously comes as an odd twist to the progressive advantages of the United Kingdom’s complete changeover from conventional cable TV to new high resolution digital TV all of the waste centres scattered around the United Kingdom are reporting almost double the amount of trash from television sets.

These obsolete analog receivers pose a particular pollution and waste control hazard as their cathode ray tube technology must be disposed of extraordinarily carefully to limit the effect of mercury and other contaminants into the environment. In an article originally reported by a consumer advocate website information comes to light that is an odd side effect to the massive UK analog to digital TV changeover.

Spurred by trade in incentives from both manufacturers such as Sony and low price bundling promotions from TV and Home Communications providers like Virgin TV and BT TV United Kingdom consumers acted in droves to toss out working older television sets and replace them with new flat screen models. This action in contrast to what most officials felt would be the more chosen the option of updating older televisions by use of a set top box.

Now we must balance the efficiency of LCD television with regards to energy use against the pollution control over load that has been created with the dumping of so many older television sets into our nation’s landfills. Government officials recommend that at least for the time being those able to stave off purchase of newer model televisions in favor of the set top box so as to allow sufficient time to digest the older equipment into United Kingdom’s waste disposal and environmental protection system.

Freesat turns on the iplayer

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

Everyone loves the iplayer as it allows one to tap into their favored BBC programs at any time and at their convenience by using their personal computer and their broadband connection. Several paid television subscription services such as Virgin TV have included iplayer as part of their package for quite some time. The advantages of connection to the iplayer with your modern widescreen TV are numerous.

To begin with, whenever possible one likes to avoid placing massive hours of usage on their desktop or laptop computer. While computers are certainly durable these days, they are far less repairable and expendable than a television set. As stated earlier the super size format of a wide screen television creates a far more enjoyable viewing experience than that of say a 15.1 inch laptop screen. Now UK viewers will be able to watch iplayer programming on their television free of charge through Freesat.

Having recently overtaken BT TV by way of BT Vision as the United Kingdom’s fourth largest television platform, Freesat is now poised to make further viewership gains as it enters into beta testing of the iplayer across its platform. Iplayer programming will be initially carried on high definition digital TV Freesat boxes.

For more information on Freesat and iplayer availability to your home along with complete comparison of all the best United Kingdom television viewing options you can visit a digital comparison website. As the part of the United Kingdom consumer choices network, Digital Choices continues to assist UK residents in finding the best deals for all home communication services at absolutely no charge.

The missing link for mobile broadband

November 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Press Releases

The majority of mobile broadband usage still seems to be centered around the fun and availability of popular handheld mobile phones such as Blackberries and iPhones. And although new netbooks from companies such as HP and Acer have made quite a splash on the portable computing scene, their overall sales are minuscule as compared to handheld devices.

Perhaps this is due to the proliferation of apps for fun toys like the iPhone, or it may simply be due to the comparatively lower cost of a mobile phone vs. even the smallest laptop. Predictions are that by 2011 Internet connectivity by means of increased mobile broadband coverage and speed will create a scenario whereby the majority of United Kingdom Internet users access the net by means of a portable device. Most of us are already at these using our mobile phone to check e-mail and perform a few other basic search functions. All of the major UK mobile broadband providers have jumped into the fray of small computing popularity by offering free laptop deals specializing in the smaller portable netbooks. However the relative fragility of these products has not made them competitive in usage function with handheld smart phones.

There appears to be a missing as yet uncreated portable computing and mobile telephony device. One wonders what brilliant schema designed for this affect lies in waiting on the drawing boards of Apple? Online broadband news resources will no doubt soon have another level of mobile communications to compare and review for us. Current options for mobile broadband can be found online at various places, including comparison websites.