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- Travel Saudi Arabia - illustrated guide, phrasebook, and maps. Incl: Mecca, Medina, Riyadh and more (Mobile)
- An illustrated travel guide, phrasebook, and maps. Indulge Yourself with a personal tour guide on Your PDA. FREE General Information, basic phrasebook, and a map in the trial version. Features Fully illustrated. Historical, Religious and Cultural overviews. Interesting facts. City Attractions. Comprehensive Phrasebook Landmark, Street maps, and more. Navigate from...
- Tags: Mobile, Saudi Arabia, Biology, Guide, MobileReference, Transportation
- Software downloads 2007-09-30
- Map of Saudi Arabia (Mobile)
- A map of Saudi Arabia divided into 14 smaller territories for the ease of use. Good for intercity travels with SmartMap.Layers include:TownsSettlementsAirportsRoadsRailroadsRiversInland waterAdministrative bordersInternational bordersTreesMap scale is 1:1 million.Good for use with any version of SmartMap. SmartMap can be purchased here. The map source Shape files can be emailed upon...
- Tags: Mobile, Saudi Arabia, VITO Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2006-02-13
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- A single national market for health care
- health care should wait untill we get rid of the liberals in the governmentonce the Democrats are no longer in power we could start talking about some real healthcare reform based on tax credits and tort reform.Socialist ideeas like single payer or public option are a non starter.Heaven forbid, a...
- Tags: Vertical industries, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, Healthcare reform, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-10-07
- Let's blame addictive oil
- The blame game is getting grimmer as the global warming warnings get more strident. Now comes a book pointing to petroleum as "the devil's excrement." Damn, wish I thought of that epithet. This book is Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil. Says Knopf's marketing text,...
- Tags: Oil, Iran, Consumption, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-28
- Big Oil greening up--is this a good thing?
- "Newsweek" would like you to believe it's a happy sign of the times to see global oil companies putting serious money into alternative fuels. They site investments by major oil companies in ehtanol. The "Newsweek" piece refers to more nations putting taxes or caps on carbon emissions,...
- Tags: Oil Company, Newsweek, Oil, Litigation, Personal Finance, Business Operations, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-20
- Microsoft Bing gets visual search; full 2.0 update later this fall
- Top iPhone appsHa ha, one of the visual search galleries is for iPhone apps, how ironic!BUT, Can We Block The Bing Cookies?One issue that is irritating me with MS is their disregard for me, and for every person who uses MS products. (No, I am not anti MS. However, I...
- Tags: Web browsers, IE8, Microsoft Bing, cookie, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-14
- Will more expensive gasoline be the salvation of General Motors?
- GM's now saying the fuel efficiency for their plug-in volt will be the equivalent of 230 MPG in city driving. If the EPA concurs that would make the 2010 Volt the first mass-produced car to top the triple-digit MPG barrier. Volt. This preliminary 230...
- Tags: Car, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, General Motors Corp., Volt, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-11
- Rupert Murdoch's grand subscription plan: Much ado over minimal revenue?
- Rupert Murdoch's grand subscription plan: Much ado over minimal revenue?Won't workThe only way News will get their revenue offset is if 'the pipe' is charged; in other words ISPs get charged and pass along the cost to you in the form of an increase surcharge on your broadband account.When a...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Operational accounting, grand subscription plan, minimal revenue, News Corp., Much Ado, subscription plan, Rupert Murdoch, revenue
- Discussion threads 2009-08-06
- Are we being smart about the smart grid?
- A recent conference sponsored by "Fortune" magazine featured a panel discussion on the smart grid. How? Why? What? The panel was led by members of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.). Here are three of their suggestions: 1)...
- Tags: Grid, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-04
- Bolivia:lithium=Saudi:oil?
- Bolivia:lithium=Saudi:oil?The virginia modelis the one that works. If Bolivia is smart, they'll adopt it and tell the environmentalists to practice what they preach and go live in a cave somewhere.RE: Bolivia:lithium=Saudi:oil?This is a thought provoking commentary Mr. Fuller. Bolivia is indeed very rich in resources. I have full faith...
- Tags: Engineering, business capacity, battery company, Mario
- Discussion threads 2009-07-14
- Bolivia:lithium=Saudi:oil?
- What's a poor country with rich resources to do? There's the Nigeria model: tribal hatred and long-running civil war. There's the Saudi model: bribe your own people, hire aliens to do the dirty work and execute any dissenters. There's the West Virginia model: give the mining companies...
- Tags: Lithium, Bolivia, Battery, Engineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-14
- Global wind day
- As the planet warms and we attempt to harness more energy from sources other fossil fuel, there's some caution needed. Climate change is also diminishing the wind supply in some parts of America. Iowa State's Gene Tackle is co-author of study that shows declining winds in parts of...
- Tags: American Wind Energy Association, Iowa State, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-15
- University Speeds Research With HPC Cluster, Sees Faster Performance, Lower Cost
- King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals is a leading educational organization for science and technology located in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, with enrollment of about 8,000 students. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals commissioned a center for High-Performance Computing HPC with a 1,024-core cluster running the Windows HPC Server...
- Tags: Performance, Environment, Petroleum, Telecom & Utilities, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies 2009-06-01
- Regicide and some possible greentech solutions
- Long live the king? Hardly, he's been hung by the neck until dead. His crime: nest-building in a city park. And gathering manmade nesting material that is lethal unless you read the directions. This Western Kingbird could not read the directions. Anyway, they'd...
- Tags: Bird, Nano-chip, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-14
- Petroleum Age continues
- Petroleum Age continueshard to argueIt's hard to argue with job creation that not only provides energy, but does so without paying a foreign government, benefits both the local and national economy and provides jobs during high unemployment.As it shouldHarry, even you should recognize that petroleum is a valuable resource. ...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, petroleum, Petroleum Age
- Discussion threads 2009-04-09
- Did the G20 just pee on our environment?
- Here's what one British critic thinks of the G20 plan to spend a trillion through the brilliant IMF. Here's an American press report on the G20. Here's a Canadian version. Here's a European wire service account. Here's Reuters' version of Obama's version of the...
- Tags: Environment, G20, Taxes, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-02
- Leading Saudi Bank Riyad Bank Takes Cutting Edge Role by Banking on VASCO's DIGIPASS Technology
- Riyad Bank is one of the largest financial institutions in Saudi Arabia with a strong and growing corporate and retail banking franchise. From retail banking to project finance, Riyad Bank is mobilizing its substantial capital base and decades of expertise to further solidify its role in Saudi finance. The challenge...
- Tags: VASCO, Saudi Bank Riyad Bank, DIGIPASS, Banking, Personal Finance, Security, Financial Services
- Case studies 2009-03-25
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimes
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimesWhy isn't Australia on the list?I am shocked that Australia is not on the list as the new Australian Federal Government Labor Party are trying to implement a nationwide filter of the Internet and they actually believe it is a good idea!More details on this...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, AUS, repressive regime, Reporters Without Borders
- Discussion threads 2009-03-13
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimes
- The "Enemies of the Internet" â€" according to a Reporters Without Borders report are Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. These countries have all "transformed their Internet into an Intranet in order to prevent their population from accessing ‘undesirable’ online...
- Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Borders Books & Music, Internet, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- Peak oil, peak coal and a peek at the future
- Peak oil, peak coal and a peek at the futureDon't think soPeak oil? give me a break. Are you talking about liquid oil? Then maybe. But how about tar sands, or oil shale? Are you saying we can't or won't get oil from those enormous...
- Tags: coal, Peak Oil
- Discussion threads 2009-03-07
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