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		<title>OLED Television Clarity</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 04:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diodes is currently on the rise particularly for the 21st century. And what&#8217;s so great about it is the fact that it brings together the best part of the modern and natural world together. OLED Television and displays were first heard of in around the 1950&#8242;s when A. Bernonose together [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diodes is currently on the rise particularly for the 21st century. And what&#8217;s so great about it is the fact that it brings together the best part of the modern and natural world together.</p>
<p>OLED Television and displays were first heard of in around the 1950&#8242;s when A. Bernonose together with his team started a short experiment on the creation of light by passing it in between two semiconductors. The experiment was a complete success and it began its long development. During the 1980s, Dr. Ching T. Wang developed the first real diode for the Kodak Eastman company.</p>
<p>Today OLED is slowly taking over the market. Not only is it being used in the production of televisions, it has also been used in PDAs, Car stereos and wrist watches. In a recent trade convention, several mobile phones were unveiled before the general public that has been noted in using AMOLED or Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diodes.</p>
<p>But what&#8217;s so great about OLED displays and OLED TVs that it has become a major competition for High Definition TVs and Flatscreen TVs or LCD TVs? The answer is simple. First, OLED displays implicitly do not require any form of backlighting. This means that it does not require the same amount of energy or electricity in order for it to work. Secondly, OLED TVs have a higher color ratio compared to other types of televisions. Reports state that OLED TVs are known to exceed the standard NTSC standards and displays a brilliant 180 degree angle and a &gt; 1.000.000:1 contrast ratio. It&#8217;s that powerful. Another advantage of OLED TVs is the fact that it gives off superior quality for color and has a better and wider angle compared to the normal television sets. At 180 degrees, you can see everything from just about anywhere in the living room.</p>
<p>Televisions that support OLED technology not only save electricity and energy but also save space. Unlike flatscreens and HDTVs, OLED TVs are truly slim in nature. This means more space to move around.</p>
<p>Finally, futurists believe that in two to three years, OLED will have experienced massive developments and will most likely be cheaper to what it currently is right now. This would mean cheaper televisions, mobile phones, PDAs and other digital gadgetry.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the things that make OLED, technology and products superior. People who pass the opportunity to try the increased efficiency and superior capabilities of OLED displays are bound to miss out on a truly great opportunity.</p>
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		<title>6 Sources of Industry Information When You Open a Dollar Store</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 07:56:15 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Industry Information]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the challenges faced by those who open a dollar store is how to stay connected to the marketplace. These owners realize they need to know what&#8217;s happening in order to build their sales and profits. They realize customer preferences change. The dollar store merchandise that is most in-demand today may not even sell [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the challenges faced by those who open a dollar store is how to stay connected to the marketplace. These owners realize they need to know what&#8217;s happening in order to build their sales and profits. They realize customer preferences change. The dollar store merchandise that is most in-demand today may not even sell at all tomorrow. They know major retailers are constantly tweaking their format, marketing and merchandising strategies in response to changes in the marketplace.</p>
<p>One of the keys to making the right changes is to clearly understand what is happening in the marketplace. Armed with that knowledge it is much easier to make the right adjustments to keep your business growing. Read on for 6 sources of industry information.</p>
<p>#1) Locally owned dollar stores. That&#8217;s right. Owners of those small locally owned dollar stores can be a goldmine of information. They will have suggestions to help you build sales and profits. They will be able to share ideas about the marketplace and the best products to offer. They will know the emerging new hot sellers. Most are happy to share this information when you open a dollar store.</p>
<p>#2) National dollar discount chains. While the big national chains are unlikely to willingly share much specific information with you, they remain a great source of information. Periodically walk through their stores. Note what&#8217;s selling while you are there. Look for new products. Examine their end caps for ideas. Check to see if you can find new merchandising and operational practices. But don&#8217;t stop there. Read news features and company communications to gain a better understanding of their take on the economy, the marketplace and their shoppers.</p>
<p>#3) General merchandise retailers. Look at other retailers as they modify their store formats. Pay special attention to discounters and retailers that have added dollar formats in their stores. They can be a great source of ideas. While each idea may take a little modification, many will help power your sales and profits to new levels.</p>
<p>#4) Dollar store trade shows. Trade shows are a great source of information. You meet top dollar store suppliers and see their merchandise. You can also attend seminars and demonstrations about leading edge technology and methods. Plan to attend one or two trade shows per year. You will come back with many new, potential suppliers for your store as well.</p>
<p>#5) Dollar store suppliers. Start getting to know suppliers even before you open a dollar store. Research the general merchandise suppliers. But don&#8217;t stop there. Examine the specialty merchandise suppliers as well. Develop strong lines of communication. You will find the best suppliers are happy to do everything possible to provide market information to help you build your sales and your profits. After all, your success helps build their success.</p>
<p>#6) Retail and business publications. Subscribe to the better industry publications to keep your finger on the pulse of what is happening. Don&#8217;t stop there. Read quality business publications as well. They can provide you with a good overview of the business climate and business in general. You will find sound business practices can be taken and implemented in your business to build profits even higher. To your success when you open a dollar store!</p>
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		<title>How Does a Satellite Internet Service Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 08:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satellite bandwidth is associated with satellite systems that work on a two way system. The first way is the sending of the signal and the second way is the receiving. This system involves sending and receiving a signal from a satellite that is orbiting the earth over 22,000 plus miles in the area. To help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Satellite bandwidth is associated with satellite systems that work on a two way system. The first way is the sending of the signal and the second way is the receiving. This system involves sending and receiving a signal from a satellite that is orbiting the earth over 22,000 plus miles in the area. To help get an image of this orbiting satellite imagine traveling across the United States five and a half times.</p>
<p>This technology is not required for cell phones and is unique to satellite bandwidth. The primary satellite is a satellite that orbits the earth. This is known as the Geosynchronous satellite, which typically orbits the earth over the equator at approximately the same speed as the as the earth&#8217;s rotation. This means that the satellite stays in approximately the same spot over the earth throughout its entire orbit as its name implies.</p>
<p>This geosynchronous satellite creates a footprint onto the earth; this footprint is the coverage area of that particular satellite. As a user of satellite internet travels they may find that they need to switch satellites as they move in or out of the footprint of the particular satellites whose satellite Internet signal they are receiving.</p>
<p>The most modern satellites offer a bigger and bigger footprint to the point that some geosynchronous satellites footprints may cover the entire United States, Canada and Mexico making switching satellites less and less necessary, meaning that the user will receive satellite Internet signal from virtually anywhere in the country.</p>
<p>The satellite broadband signal that transmits from the geosynchronous satellite uses a frequency band that is of the electromagnetic spectrum. This signal band is the same frequency that radar detectors use and may in some cases cause distortion of the signal.</p>
<p>In order to send out the signal the geosynchronous satellite uses what is known as a transponder to pick up the signal in the electromagnetic spectrum This satellite also has a receive transponder so that the satellite Internet that picks up the signal coming from the users satellite, sending the signal back to the geosynchronous satellite.</p>
<p>For the satellite Internet signal to travel properly between the geosynchronous satellite and the user satellite the signal that transmits form the users dish must be precisely timed to be received by the geosynchronous satellite. To clarify this imagine a signal traveling from a users dish from Texas to two different satellites, one over Texas and another over Canada, the users signal will be received faster from the satellite over Texas than by the one over Canada, because the users location is closer to the Texas satellite geographically, therefore it is pertinent that the users satellite be set to operate with the Texas satellite to assure the fastest possible signal communication and consequently utilizing the satellite Internet to its best potential for the strongest possible satellite Internet transmission.</p>
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		<title>All About Television &amp; Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 03:29:35 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Education]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the amount of time that children spend watching TV increases, so does the concern for how it affects their academic ability. Children are watching on average four hours of television a day, and extensive research is being made into the effects. Television can be a very useful academic tool, and has been used in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the amount of time that children spend watching TV increases, so does the concern for how it affects their academic ability. Children are watching on average four hours of television a day, and extensive research is being made into the effects. Television can be a very useful academic tool, and has been used in the classroom for academic purposes since the 1970&#8242;s. The television programmes are used to assist children in various subject areas, and are used alongside other teaching materials, to give a well rounded approach to learning materials. This has proved successful as children prefer learning visually at a young age. In the past, few programmes were designed for this purpose.</p>
<p>Research into the effects of television on children&#8217;s behaviour and performance has been in place since the 1950&#8242;s. however, with the formation of the Action for Children&#8217;s Television society in 1970, the research has been extensive and covering a variety of areas. The importance of the content of children`s television has created governing bodies on each television network to make sure they are fulfilling their public responsibility. The research is weighted against product demand, current issues and education, and aims to make sure that all characters are good role models. This includes removing stereotyping and encouraging social tolerance.</p>
<p>As a result, regular television now consistently shows programmes of an educational nature. These programmes can easily be found on channels such as national geographic, discovery, and the learning channel, as well as on general stations worldwide. It was the well known children&#8217;s television programme Sesame Street that was first broadcast in 1969 that changed the face of educational TV for children. It showed that children do not only learn through informative documentary style programmes but that they learn skills by modelling positive behaviours on television.</p>
<p>Research has found that repetition is central to a child&#8217;s education, and this applies to educational TV viewing also. It states that reruns are useful as they create recognisable characters and situations which help children to learn about cause and effect, sequencing and also improve their understanding of people and the world around them. Children`s television programmes are repeated up to four times a year to maximise the potential, though of course, this also assists with costs.</p>
<p>Another useful feature of television is that it tackles difficult questions in the areas of morality and ethics. Through the medium of television, children are exposed to ideas and made aware of cultures that they can not necessarily experience for themselves. Television also assists with topics that are tricky to approach such as bereavement and bullying. As the subject is raised outside of the child&#8217;s environment, then it can be easier for them to discuss and deliberate over these subjects, particularly if they are relevant to their own experiences. Television is a popular medium of choice for conveying such ideas in classrooms around the world.</p>
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