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Up-to-Date Resident Evil 6 Video Game Series Information

The Latest Resident Evil 6 Game News, Information and Tips Available at ResidentEvil6.org - ResidentEvil6.org is a website dedicated to providing visitors with the latest news and information about the latest title from Capcom that was released on 2nd Oct 2012.

Up-to-Date Resident Evil 6 Video Game Series Information

The survival horror genre is making it big in the video gaming arena. Setting a perfect example is the Resident Evil series, a video game developed and published by Capcom. Blending the elements of cinematic horror graphics and puzzle solving elements, the action-packed series has generally been received positively by gamers Xbox and PlayStation gamers.

In fact, the Resident Evil storyline has transcended the video gaming landscape, and has become an officially licensed material for novels, comics and mainstream films.

Another much-talked about installment in the third person shooter video game series is Resident Evil 6. Fresh from its release on October 2, 2012, the latest in the franchise can be played on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles, with the Windows version still in development.

Titled Biohazard 6 in Japanese, the latest Resident Evil installment presents to be a promising title, with Capcom reportedly shipping more than 4 million copies of it as of October 3.

ResidentEvil6.org is home to comprehensive, up-to-date information regarding Resident Evil 6 and everything that relates to the latest in the dramatic horror survival video game series.

Catering to legions of Resident Evil fans, the website serves as the go to resource and news for people seeking to know more about the game, its features, gameplay and gaming tips.

Providing details of the plot, ResidentEvil6.org notes that Resident Evil 6 will provide players with an option to choose among three scenarios with connected storylines, with each scenario following one of the three main protagonists, Jake, Chris and Leon.

At ResidentEvil6.org, visitors will gain insights to the voice acting, controls and visuals of the game, as reviewed by the website. The Resident Evil 6 online resource Embedded videos also offer visitors a peek at the game's trailers and some of its exciting scenes.


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Cool Math Games Site that is Educational and Equally Fun

Cool Math Games Site HoodaMath.com Celebrates 3rd Anniversary - 3 years ago, middle-school math teacher Michael Edlavitch set-out to create a cool math site that is educational and equally fun.

Cool Math Games Site that is Educational and Equally Fun

HoodaMath.com came from humble beginnings. It began with one game, Number Eaters, created by the founder Michael Edlavitch. The idea was that his students in the coming school year would able to play the game on any computer with Internet access and be able to practice their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.

As a middle-school math teacher in an urban school district, Michael found it difficult to teach rational numbers, pre-algebra, and algebra to students who hadn't yet mastered the fundamentals.

Due to the rapidly increasing popularity of the website, Hooda Math began to add more and more cool math games. Michael quickly learned the expense of running his own math learning site and needed to add advertising to help pay the expenses.


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Online Translation for Adobe PDF and Image Files - Translia

Translia Online Translation Service Supports Adobe PDF and Image Files - Translia, a leader in online translation services, announced that it can now support translation of Adobe PDF and image files. This will allow Translia to improve service to its customers through its online interface.

Online Translation for Adobe PDF and Image Files - Translia

Translia, an online translation service, has now added PDF and image file support, creating even more value to their services.

Translia has been offering support for Microsoft DOC, PPT, DOCX, and TXT files, among others. Clients can upload the file that they need a translation for, and a translator that is part of the Translia team will immediately begin working on it. Once the translator is finished, the client is able to directly download the translated file. The entire process is quick and efficient.

Portable Document Format (PDF) is widely used for exchange of document, released by Adobe Systems for representing files regardless of software, hardware, and operating systems. PDF document has a fixed layout, embedding the text, fonts, and graphics all together. PDF as an open standard was published by the International Organization for Standardization as ISO 32000-1:2008.

In the past, Translia did not support PDF and image files (like GIF, JPG, BMP, and TIFF). This was due to the lack of "editable text" in such files for document translation. However, Translia now offers support for both PDF and image files through a series of R&D efforts based on its USPTO patent-pending collaborative translation system.

As PDF and image files are two of the most common categories that are in need of document translation, this added new feature is a smart and useful business move for Translia. PDF and image file support is expected to bring 25% to 30% more business due to the exceedingly common nature of PDF and image files in our work and private lives. Some examples of the types of files that will benefit from this additional file support are: e-books and e-magazines (Kindle), online newsletters and white papers, financial reports of listed companies (NYSE or NASDAQ), photos containing text (shot with Apple iPhone 4 or Windows Phone), and scanned documents (e.g. Sarah Palin’s emails scanned by New York Times). While these files are unable to be translated directly by many online translation tools on the internet like Google Translate and Microsoft Translator, Translia now provides that capability.

However, this new feature is not without any minor limitations. Clients must pay 10% more to have their PDF and image files translated than the traditional file types (such as TXT and DOC), because translators must look at the PDF and image files in order to create the translations, thus requiring longer translation times. While Translia provides "Translation Memory" for its other file types, this feature is not offered for PDF and image files. In addition, the PDF and image translations are not able to be exported to bilingual spreadsheets, thus limiting a client's ability to easily compare the translation to the source. Therefore, clients are recommended to provide the editable source files to translate as possible.


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Free Online Protection from Hackers for You Personally - PrivateSky

Finally, Free Personal Online Protection from Hackers - PrivateSky enables you to uniquely encrypt (AES 128 bit) any text you post on the web for anyone, with a single click. With a single click, it decrypts any encrypted text, called a PrivateSky Package, as long as it was uniquely encrypted for you.

Free Online Protection from Hackers for You Personally - PrivateSky

Every week we seem to be reading about another global business giant being the victim of online security breaches. Millions of Sony accounts were targeted, the IMF has fallen foul of hackers and even Google hasn’t escaped the attack. So where does this leave your average man on the street? If three of the biggest online businesses in the world can’t keep the hackers out, how can we?

Well today internet security expert CertiVox is set to revolutionise secure online information exchange with the launch of its free PrivateSky service – and change the way average Joe protects his online information forever.

Currently available for PC users, PrivateSky, the new personal information security solution from CertiVox, will give its users complete peace of mind by allowing them to quickly and easily secure their web-based messaging – including Google Mail, Hotmail and Facebook among others.

Despite a flurry of online announcements, urging users to ensure all URL addresses they are using start with ‘HTTPS’, this doesn’t help to secure personal data that is maliciously compromised because of lax security at an online services provider, or when your personal webmail or social network account is compromised.

With the PrivateSky Connector installed, anything typed into any web page text entry box – including all blog posts, social networking comments, forum entries, web-based email and more – can be uniquely encrypted with a single click.

The PrivateSky platform employs CertiVox’ innovative non-interactive key agreement technology which provides end to end encryption by issuing the user just one key – the Sky Key, which, unlike public / private key based encryption systems, recipients do not have to be pre-registered with PrivateSky to receive protected messages.

The Sky Key enables PrivateSky to address privacy, authentication, integrity and non-repudiation without any of the usual complexity, cost or management overhead often found in other public/private key protocol.

Offering simplicity and ease of use, there is no need for usernames, passwords, certificates or complex workflows. CertiVox’s PrivateSky Connectors for Microsoft Silverlight and Internet Explorer deliver all the privacy, authentication, message integrity and benefits of AES encryption – virtually eliminating the threat posed by phishing attacks.


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Report: Spam is Increasingly Dangerous with Rise of Smartphones

UK Spamdemic: 111 Million Spam Attacks Made Every Day - • 107 million spam emails received by UK homes each day or over 1,000 every second – up 30% from 82 million in 2007 • Spamdemic spreads to mobiles – 4 million unsolicited text messages received every day – up 300% from 1 million in 2007 • Just 8 out of 10 (79%) broadbanders have a spam filter, potentially leaving nearly 4 million (21%) completely exposed to email spam attacks • 1.6 million Brits (8%) deal with unsolicited emails incorrectly, giving spammers an ‘open ticket’ • UK ranks 4th in the world for spamming with 383 known issues – up from 184 issues in 2007 and almost double those in France, Germany and Italy • uSwitch.com calls for stronger rules to govern spam and more pressure to be placed on ISPs and mobile networks to stop the spread.

Britain’s ‘Spamdemic’ – the deluge of unsolicited ‘spam’ messages - is spreading, according to new research from independent price comparison and switching service, uSwitch.com. In total British consumers are being bombarded with 111 million unsolicited and potentially harmful email and text messages on a daily basis or a staggering 3.4 billion every month – despite Bill Gates’ famous prediction that spam would be a thing of the past by 2006[6].

According to the survey, internet users now receive a staggering 107 million spam emails every day – a 30% rise since 2007[1]. But more worrying is the unprecedented surge in unsolicited text messages. Brits are being infected with four million unwanted texts a day – a 300% explosion in just four years[2].

8 out of 10 households (83%) with internet access receive spam and over a quarter (26%) are hassled with at least 10 unwanted emails every day. 1 in 5 homes (18%) claim that they have experienced problems such as viruses with their computer after receiving a spam email. But, according to the report, this could be down to the way in which unwanted emails are handled. While 83% of those receiving spam will delete any unrecognised emails straightaway without opening them, 7% actually open their emails before deleting them and an unknowing 1% have at some stage responded to them. Both these actions have potentially far-reaching consequences, confirming to the spammer that the email address is live and has inadequate or ineffective spam filters.

Despite most internet providers now offering spam filters as part of their package, four million web users are still failing to protect their home computer from a spam attack[3]. This may help explain why the UK now ranks 4th in the league table for the world’s worst Spam Haven countries[5]. While European counterparts such as France, Germany and Italy have managed to contain the spread of spam, the number of known issues in the UK has more than doubled from 184 to 383 since 2007.

But spam is not just plaguing home computers - it has become a growing problem for people on the move. 17 million mobile phones are being hit with unwanted texts every day and the total number of spam texts has risen a staggering 300% in just four years, from one million a day in 2007 to a worrying four million today[2]. Spam texts can be particularly costly for their recipients because, unlike in email, some may be charged a fee for every text message received. What’s more, some texts encourage consumers call an expensive premium rate number, often to claim a prize.

Spam texts are becoming increasingly dangerous with the rise of smartphones, which store a wealth of sensitive personal data such as photos, email addresses and even bank details. These are rich pickings for a spammer and, as a result, uSwitch predicts that the problem will worsen as smartphone take up increases.

Ernest Doku, technology expert at uSwitch.com, comments: “Spam is the great bug-bear of the internet age. Unfortunately, as we’ve become more dependent on our internet connections, so spam has spiralled to epidemic proportions. And the problem is no longer isolated to computer users - 17 million mobile users are now troubled by spam text messages too. The rise of smartphones, storing huge amounts of personal data, is presenting an enticing and exciting opportunity for spammers.

“80% of spam comes from ‘spam gangs’ operating outside of the EU and so are out of range of European law[7]. Unfortunately, that means the onus is on the consumer to take action to protect themselves, but there are still too many computer users not using spam filters. People are running a risk. When you consider the potential loss of all the information on your computer, a filter is a simple step, but a vital measure.

“We urge the Government to introduce stronger rules to govern spam, and to put pressure on mobile networks and internet providers to work harder to stop the problem. Unfortunately, although consumers can take positive steps to filter out email spam, there is currently less technology available for mobiles. If spam texts follows the same pattern as email spam, this problem is set to plague us all for some time to come.”

uSwitch.com’s tips for stopping email spam
1. Whenever you see an ‘unsubscribe’ link in an unwanted email, don’t click it. By sending back a message you are confirming to the spammer that your email address is live, that you don’t have spam filters and that you open and read spam.
2. Most broadband companies provide spam filters as part of the product. When shopping around for broadband, try to find a package that includes these features. While they may not be 100% effective, they remove a lot of spam before it reaches your inbox.
3. Most email services such as Outlook, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail and Gmail allow you to block messages from certain senders. They also have a free facility that enables a filter to block certain keywords preventing spam from appearing in your inbox.
4. Spam and anti-virus software is available and a must – but it needs to be updated regularly to ensure you have the latest virus definitions. Some broadband providers have also introduced virus scanning of all emails so that any infected emails are automatically blocked.

And how to beat the mobile spammers:
1. Never reply to the spam message or call the number given in the text as you could be charged a high premium rate
2. If you wish to stop a particular message, you need to contact the company’s customer services directly rather than through the text. Contact details can usually be found through a web search.
3. If you previously signed up to something and are receiving text messages from a short code number, the message may contain details on how you can unsubscribe, such as texting ‘stop’ to the service.
4. Be extra vigilant when downloading apps. Unofficial app stores may well house phishing applications which can glean personal data from your handset. Pay attention to the page prior to downloading an app which should explain the features it can tap into in order to operate.
5. Smartphone users should also protect passwords and regularly update the latest version of mobile software, to make sure your phone has the latest security measures. If it’s a company phone, ask about anti-spyware security to protect emails.
6. If you are concerned about a particular spam text you can forward it to your network on 7726 for further investigation.

Notes to Editors:

Total sample size in the YouGov survey was 7,759 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken 16th – 21st February 2011 with analysis conducted in March. The survey was carried out online. Comparisons to 2007 refer to same survey conducted September 2007. ‘Consumers’ refer to those with broadband decision making involvement.

1. On average consumers receive 5.6 unsolicited spam emails a day. According to Ofcom’s Communications Market Report for Q4 2010 there are now 19.5 million residential broadband connections. Assuming this figure applies to the entire broadband population, in total there are 107.25 million spam emails received each day by UK homes.
2. In total 83% of consumers receive spam emails. Assuming this figure applies to the entire mobile population of 48 million, this gives a base of 39.9 million mobile users receiving spam emails. On average this base receives 2.94 spam text messages every month which is 117 million a month in total, or 3.85 million spam texts a day. Making the same assumption, 43% of the above base receives spam texts which totals 17 million mobile users.
3. Broadbanders refer to those with broadband decision making access that receive spam emails.12% said that they do not have any kind of spam filter on the computer and 9% don’t know if they have any filter in place. This potentially leaves 21% exposed or 4.1 million.
4. This refers to those who have received spams via their personal email and don't have filters against spam or harmful emails. 7% of those receiving spam open the emails before deleting and 1% occasionally respond to them. This is 8% dealing incorrectly with the emails or 1.6 million.
5. Data from spamhaus.org.
6. Bill Gates speech at the World Economic Forum, January 2004


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Free Identity Theft Protection to Online Gamers by Snakebyte

Snakebyte to Offer Free Identity Theft Protection to Online Gamers through Identity Theft Protection Service for Dummies™, by SaberGuard - Sunflex and SaberGuard team up to offer gamers free identity theft protection for a full year.

Sunflex USA LLC, the exclusive marketer of the Snakebyte™ video gaming accessory brand, has initiated a program in conjunction with IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION SERVICE FOR DUMMIES™, by SaberGuard, an industry leader in identity theft protection, to offer consumers free identity theft protection for a full year. By entering the special promotional code “snakebyte” at saberguard.com/snakebyte, gamers will be able to sign up for the Snakebyte™ sponsored service until August 1st 2011.

Free Identity Theft Protection to Online Gamers by Snakebyte

Prompted by the breach of 100,000,000 plus Sony customers, Sunflex, recognized worldwide as the number one source for gaming accessories, is making this offer available to all gaming consumers in the USA. “We provide products across all gaming platforms and recognize that the breach experienced by Sony may be just an example of the exposure that online gamers may experience at any time, with any platform,” said Mitch Perliss, VP Marketing, Sunflex USA LLC (snakebyte-usa.com). ”In the interest of enabling consumers protection and the peace of mind to game safely, we forged this relationship and are pleased to provide this important service.”

The Snakebyte™ sponsored Essential Protection Plan from Identity Theft Protection Service for Dummies provides members the peace of mind and protection necessary in the face of these breaches.


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Free iPad Web Browser with Tabs - Terra

Terra, Popular Free iPad Web Browser With Tabs, Adds Bookmark Import - Readdle, the publisher of the best-selling iOS applications for business and productivity, has announced the release of Terra 1.2, a new version of their popular free web browser for the iPad. Recently ranked as #1 free iPad application in the US, Terra 1.2 adds bookmarks import from Safari, Firefox and Chrome making it easy to transfer bookmarks from the computer to the iPad.

Terra Browser for the iPad

Terra for the iPad is designed for tabbed web browsing, featuring unlimited number of tabs that people can quickly switch between. There are a number of great features - on-page text search, full screen browsing, private mode and ability to save web pages and download files for offline viewing. All of these come at unbelievable price - Terra is absolutely free.

Terra 1.2 makes it easy to transfer bookmarks from the desktop browser to the iPad. As Readdle's customer survey shown, inability to import bookmarks from the computer was the main reason why people abandoned third party browsers on the iPad. With Terra 1.2 this is no longer the case.


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High Quality Website Design at No Cost - Free Websites

Free Websites | FreeCustomWebsite.com Announces an Alternative to Expensive Web Design Firms and Generic Do-it-Yourself Websites - FreeCustomWebsite.com has introduced a new service that is stimulating small businesses across America by providing free custom website design, free custom blog design, free eCommerce website design, and free website rehab for those small businesses that are unhappy with their current website. Read the article to find out how.

Free websites are one thing, but free custom websites are another. Is it possible for a company to offer up a custom website for free? Keep reading to find out how FreeCustomWebsite.com offers small businesses a new service and alternative to the conventional methods of building a website.

High Quality Website Design at No Cost - Free Websites

Every business owner, family, and organization is concerned about the economic future of America. The economy is especially harsh on small business owners right now. Global and local competition is fierce, the cost of living is up, and whether it is a new business or an existing business, many owners are just not seeing the kind of traffic that they might expect or are accustomed to. Bottom line, business owners are looking to cut costs, and increase their customer base. But how does a business increase their customer base without increasing their marketing expenses?


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ICANN Authorizes ICM Registry’s .XXX as Top Level Domain Name

Adult Entertainment Domain Name Gets the Go Ahead - ICANN authorizes ICM Registry’s .XXX as a top level domain name; landmark decision provides progressive new home for adult entertainment online

The .XXX top level domain name (TLD) was today given final approval by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

The approval grants ICM Registry’s .XXX web suffix with the same rights as .com, .net, .co.uk and other TLDs. The only difference being that as a sponsored TLD, .XXX domain names will only be available to the adult entertainment industry. The contract will require anyone registering a .XXX domain to complete an application process endorsed and overseen by the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR).

The introduction of .XXX provides numerous benefits. For consumers who wish to browse adult entertainment sites, it provides reassurance they are more protected from the risk of viruses, identity theft, credit card fraud and inadvertent exposure to child abuse images. It will also provide individuals and parents who wish to avoid adult entertainment sites the opportunity to filter out unwanted .XXX material.

The benefits of .XXX for online adult entertainment providers include predictable revenue streams, greater customer retention and the chance to take a proactive and responsible approach to their web presence.


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Ultimate HTML5 Video Guide with How-tos FAQs and Videos

OnlineVideo.net Launches Ultimate HTML5 Video Guide - Online resource superguide lets online video newcomers and pros learn all they need to know about HTML5 video. - OnlineVideo.net, the top destination for people who want to use online video to grow their business, has launched The Ultimate HTML5 Video Guide, a thorough resource for those struggling to learn about the new world of HTML5 video. The guide contains features, how-tos, FAQs, and videos by the OnlineVideo.net team of experts.

The guide can be found at: onlinevideo.net/html5.

HTML5 video is a new online standard, and because it’s new there’s a lot of confusion about what it means and why it’s important. The OnlineVideo.net experts have seen a huge demand from readers for information on both the basics and details of HTML5 video. Anyone who wants to serve video that will play on the iPad or iPhone, and be viewable on a wide range of browsers and devices, needs to know what HTML5 video is and how to create it.


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How to Fight Google And Win - Business Owners Help

How To Remove Negative Complaint Sites in Google? New Book Helps Business Owners Fight Internet Slander By Controlling Search Results - The author of the top-selling Reputation Management Textbook; How to Fight Google and Win has just updated the system to include more strategies on how to remove the latest business complaints sites. Business owners across the country have benefited from the online brand protection strategies highlighted in How to fight Google and Win, and this latest chapter adds even more firepower to remove negative complaint sites.

Complaint sites like Complaint Board, Rip-Off Report and Pissed Consumer can destroy the reputation of a business in the matter of months. How to fight Google and Win is constantly updated to adjust to any changes that may take place in Google’s page-ranking system.

On March 1, 2011 Remove Slander.com announced that How to fight Google and Win now features a chapter designed to remove a negative attack site from the registry of the hosting company. Customers who purchase the E-Book and How-To Videos automatically receive updates and strategies without any additional cost.


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Second Hand Consoles and Video Games Popular with Online Gamers

Second Hand Video Games and Consoles Soaring in Popularity, Says Vivastreet.co.uk - Recent high profile game launches such as Treyarch's Black Ops late last year have brought gaming firmly into the mainstream. Traffic to the Video Games section of free classifieds site, Vivastreet.co.uk, was noticeably higher in the first six weeks of 2011 than the last six weeks of 2010, defying the usual post-Christmas lull.

Of all the ads on Vivastreet.co.uk, some of those attracting the most eyeballs are ones containing second hand consoles and video games, as cash-strapped Brits look to start gaming without breaking the bank. Second hand PS2s and XBox 360s have proved particularly popular, especially with online gamers.

Second Hand Consoles and Video Games Popular with Online Gamers

The number of people seeking to cash in on the booming popularity of gaming has also risen, with new ads posted in the Video Games section during the first six weeks of the year also up on the last six weeks of 2010.

One of the most popular second hand video games for sale has been first person shooter, Call of Duty 'World at War' — perhaps not surprising given the launch of sequel game, Black Ops. There has also been a mini-surge in the number of Wii consoles on the site in recent weeks, doubtless as a result of the launch of the XBox Kinect.


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Kogan LivePrice™ for Best value of Online Retail Products

Kogan launches with LivePrice™ in Australia - Kogan today launched LivePrice in Australia, an improvement to online retail that results in unprecedented prices on the latest products.

Kogan today launched LivePrice in Australia, an improvement to online retail that results in unprecedented prices on LED TV and LCD TV product ranges, as well as a wide variety of gadgets and home appliances.

If you buy a product while Kogan are still busy creating it, you'll now be rewarded with a price that you never thought was possible. Take a look at some of the products that currently have LivePrice enabled to see the insane prices on offer.

Kogan launches with LivePrice™ in Australia

Bargains can be grabbed across a range of products. Whether you are looking for a digital photo frame, TV DVD combo or just in search of fantastic LCD TV deals, Kogan is undoubtedly the best value electronics retailer in town. LivePrice offers range from 19" & 26" Full HD LCD TVs with built-in DVD & PVR all the way up to a 55" Full HD LED TV crammed full of features. Now buying a cheap TV or LED TVs doesn’t mean you have to skimp on quality.


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Learn Everything on New Casino Table Game Quick Seven®

Everything You Need to Know About the New Casino Table Game Quick Seven® Before It Hits the Online Casinos bet365 and Paddy Power - Learn everything about the new casino table game Quick Seven® before it hits the online casino bet365, via the Finsoft software platform, as well as the online casino Paddy Power, via the OpenBet software platform (formerly Orbis Technology Ltd.).

Quick Seven®, unlike most casino games, allows players a chance to get involved in the game by making discard decisions, pressing existing wagers, hedging losing wagers, and the ever popular hitting of the hands.

New Casino Table Game Quick Seven®

Within the first quarter of 2011, the new casino game Quick Seven® will be added to both the Finsoft software platform and the OpenBet software platform (formerly Orbis Technology Ltd.), via our partner Electracade Ltd., with the online casino bet365 leading the launch for Finsoft and the online casino Paddy Power leading the launch for OpenBet.

What Makes Quick Seven® Unique

Unique Game Concept:
-If the player's initial card dealt is six or less, the dealer deals to the player's hand until it totals seven or greater. If greater, the dealer will discard one card of the player's choice, leaving the player with the option to hit or stand.


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Casual Gamers can Surf Locally Global Locations with GeoSurf™ Toolbar

GeoSurf Enables Casual Gaming Professionals to Surf Locally - Without Being Local - GeoSurf™, the toolbar that enables users to get the local perspective in 70+ global locations, is coming to Casual Connect, the casual gaming show in Hamburg, with a special offer. A free, no-obligation enterprise package will be presented to anyone who is interested in surfing locally...without being local.

GeoSurf™ (GeoSurf.com) has sent an elite team to the Casual Connect show in Hamburg with a special offer. Anyone who is interested in trying out the application, which enables users to get the local perspective in 70+ global locations, will get free access simply by speaking with a GeoSurf™ team member.

"The casual gaming industry, like many other sectors of online media, greatly benefits from GeoSurf™," said Oren Zafrir, VP Sales. "They can use our straight-forward toolbar to access our network of servers located all over the world, including over 20 high-value US metro areas. By accessing our servers to surf as a local user would, QA personnel can validate their titles, as well as their payment and user funnel. Sales personnel have been using GeoSurf successfully to qualify new distributors and advertisers. And the Media personnel with GeoSurf in their arsenal have been discovering new traffic sources working across numerous geo-targets."


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PC Security Suite that Protects from Cyberthreats for Free

Outpost Security Suite FREE 7.1: Double the Anti-Malware for Double the Protection - Outpost Free 7.1, the second version of the first free Internet Security Suite, adds a second anti-malware engine, unlimited updates, support for the German language and update preferences

The security experts at Agnitum, developers of the Outpost Pro security product line, are pleased to announce increased security capabilities in Outpost Security Suite FREE 7.1 (OSS Free) (free.agnitum.com), the second iteration of the first comprehensive security suite to protect Windows users from the full range of cyberthreats at no charge.

Outpost Security Suite FREE

Outpost Security Suite Free v7.1 includes a second anti-malware engine, this one specifically focused on spyware, adware and Trojan horses. The unique combination of two modules (Antivirus and Antispyware) as an integral part of Agnitum's comprehensive anti-malware brings more targeted security to Windows users.


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Send Animated Valentine's Day Messages with Swakker Cupid!

Spread Some Love this Valentine's Day with Swakker Cupid! - With Swakker Cupid, communication is especially unique because the user can now send full motion messages to people who can view the entire experience on any device. Friends and loved ones will watch on their mobile phone or computer while Cupid's arrow draws a custom design!

Send Animated Valentine's Day Messages with Swakker Cupid!

Valentine's Day is just around the corner and what better way to say "I love you" than with a personal, beautiful message using Swakker Cupid?

Spread some lovedust for Valentine's Day as Cupid draws personalized messages and patterns in the sky with his bow and arrow. It's a fun and easy way to tell that special someone, "Be mine."


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Internet Retailer Top 200 Merchant Motorcycle-Superstore Sales Growth

Internet Retailer Top 200 Merchant Motorcycle-Superstore.com Accelerates Sales Growth with the buySAFE 3-in-1 Guarantee - buySAFE, Inc., the leading provider of brand building and website conversion solutions and Motorcycle-Superstore.com, the web’s premier motorcycle retailer determined during a recent A/B test that buySAFE increased the Motorcycle-Superstore.com website conversion rate and sales on their site.

Motorcycle-Superstore.com utilized an A/B testing methodology to objectively measure the conversion, sales and profit impact of using the buySAFE service. The results were objectively determined and highly conclusive. buySAFE increased Motorcycle-Superstore’s website sales via an increase in both website conversion and average order value. The test was conducted in December 2011 over a multi-week testing period, with the data proving highly statistically significant. The results translated into significant increases in sales for Motorcycle-Superstore from using the buySAFE solution during the holiday selling season.


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Online New Fashion Stores Lets You Try Before You Buy

New Fashion Accessories Website Lets You Try Before You Buy - BoutiqueAccessories.com.au, an online fashion accessories boutique, is proud to be the first online store in Australia to launch a virtual mirror application.

BoutiqueAccessories.com.au, an online fashion accessories boutique, is proud to be the first online store in Australia to launch a virtual mirror application.

The Virtual Mirror enables customers to browse online and try on fashion accessories such as earrings and necklaces. Unlike any previous technology, the virtual mirror used by Boutique Accessories only requires a computer and webcam, and integrates directly with Facebook. This is a big step away from catalogue-style e-shopping, and much closer to a real high street shopping experience.

Online New Fashion Stores Lets You Try Before You Buy

The webcam image acts like a mirror, allowing the user to move around while trying on the fashion accessories. If they like the item, they can take a photo and share it with friends on Facebook, asking for their feedback and making the experience much more like a shopping trip with a friend.


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Play Games and Get Paid 'Great Free Online Games' Contest

Great Free Online Games Contest Pays People To Play Games - GreatFreeOnlineGames.com, a website consisting of free online games, announced today that it now has over 1,600 games from around the web and is hosting a monthly contest that pays the top player of two monthly featured games.

Great Free Online Games announced today that instead of just providing a great free online games website with over 1,600 games and counting, it is also hosting a monthly contest that will payout prize money to the player registered on the website who has the highest average score of two featured games. The contest for this month will last until Jan. 14th, 2011 12:00 AM CST and will payout a prize of $5.00 USD to the top player of the month's two featured games.

Each month two new featured games are picked and members will compete to get the highest average score of the two games. The rules include that the player must be a registered member on the website, player must have submitted a high score for both featured games as a registered member in order to qualify and player must be able to be paid via PayPal otherwise they forfeit the prize to the next in line.


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