Vancouver, BC (ContentDesk) August 3, 2006 -- Using the latest technology My Yoga Online (http://www.myyogaonline.com) brings the ancient science of yoga to a global audience. They offer a wide selection of professionally filmed, high quality videos of varying levels, styles, and lengths, for practice at home, at work, and while traveling.My Yoga Online classes are viewable in full screen, DVD quality.
With state of
the art streaming video, access to over fifty hatha yoga,
power yoga, Kundalini, and Pilates classes are available anytime, anywhere, on your computer, or by simply attaching your laptop or desktop to your TV.
With energizing mini-yoga flows for the morning, relaxing flows to encourage restful sleep, short seated stretches, and breath exercises with pressure point massage to encourage focus and clarity at work, this pre-eminent website boasts wide variety and adds new classes monthly
to keep ones practice alive and invigorating at all times.
My Yoga Online caters toward the current trend in holistic health and wellness by offering a wide array of articles and information:*diet and nutrition*recipes *natural skin and body care*vitamins and supplements*anatomy*green living*gorgeous chakra illustrations*downloadable music and audio practices at sister site My Yoga Music (http://www.myyogaonline.com/musicstore.htm)My Yoga Online maintains high standards by working with the best teachers who have high levels of certification and experience.
The website is perfect for the business traveler, the stay at home mom, or anyone preferring a home practice."I just discovered your site last night via a Google video search," says Woody Compton. "The quality of instruction and production in the sample video were truly top notch. I encourage you to keep up the high standard you seem to have committed to in the design and art direction of your website and video productions."My Yoga Online was co-created by Kreg Weiss, a yoga teacher and national athlete with a kinesiology background; Michelle Trantina, yoga teacher with a film background; and Jason Jacobson, a filmmaker with a business background.Membership to this convenient, educational, affordable, and flexible yoga program is available for $9.95 per month or $89.95 per year.
Visit the site to browse the wide array of classes and articles and view the Sample Video (http://www.myyogaonline.com/samplevideo.html)and Site Tour (http://www.myyogaonline.com/sitetour.html)For a free three day trial membership go to the "Join Now" page and enter MYH4327 in the "Promotional Code" box.My Yoga Online Donates 5% of Profits to Charity.For further Media information contact:????????Michelle Trantina, VP????????????????
Phone Number 604 671 5089.
Oceana Marine Opts For Data Protection From SecureTrieve
Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) July 1, 2005 -- SecureTrieve, LLC (www.securetrieve.com) announced today that it has completed a deal with Oceana Marine Research Ltd. Oceana will install SecureTrieve Pro on their field deployed laptops to protect their data in the event of computer theft or loss."Our engineers take their laptops in the field on a regular basis," says Tavor Arusi, Ocean's IT Manager. "The opportunities for data theft and loss of work in progress are too many to count. SecureTrieve gives us an excellent solution to protect our confidential data, even on the fly, and make sure we can retrieve from the stolen laptop important work-in-progress files that weren't yet backed up on our server. Their laptop tracking and recovery feature is simply icing on the cake for us." SecureTrieve Pro is designed for professionals who keep important or confidential files on their laptops and are concerned about risks to their business...
Oceana Marine Opts For Data Protection From SecureTrieve
A Showcase of Women Artists Launch the Holiday Season for a Great Cause
San Jose, CA (ContentDesk) September 28, 2005 -- What do you get when you combine delicious Hawaiian-inspired chocolates with sleek, stylish laptop bags?
A not-to-be-missed fundraising event that promises fun, camaraderie, and glamour in a gorgeous setting.
Sound like new math? Lucky for us, it's a lot simpler than that.The event, which will take place from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in Belmont's sumptuous Ralston Hall on Friday, October 28, combines fun, celebration, community, and camaraderie with a wonderful way to give back to our community.
Skye and Sherri have enlisted the participation of other artists and vendors, who will bring their wares and their party hats to help you kick off the holiday season. After meeting in early 2005 and learning that they share a common vision, Skye Lee and Sherri Terao recognized that a multitude of artistic talent, nurtured in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, was a valuable local resource, waiting to be tapped into....
Oceana Marine Opts For Data Protection From SecureTrieve
Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) July 1, 2005 -- SecureTrieve, LLC (www.securetrieve.com) announced today that it has completed a deal with Oceana Marine Research Ltd. Oceana will install SecureTrieve Pro on their field deployed laptops to protect their data in the event of computer theft or loss."Our engineers take their laptops in the field on a regular basis," says Tavor Arusi, Ocean's IT Manager. "The opportunities for data theft and loss of work in progress are too many to count. SecureTrieve gives us an excellent solution to protect our confidential data, even on the fly, and make sure we can retrieve from the stolen laptop important work-in-progress files that weren't yet backed up on our server. Their laptop tracking and recovery feature is simply icing on the cake for us." SecureTrieve Pro is designed for professionals who keep important or confidential files on their laptops and are concerned about risks to their business...
Oceana Marine Opts For Data Protection From SecureTrieve
Students Go Back to School with Designer Laptop Covers from Schtickers
Seattle, WA (ContentDesk) September 7, 2005 -- Seattle-based Schtickers.com is launched their fall line of LapSchticks just in time for the Back to School rush.
LapSchticks are a new line of designer appliqu?s that will allow laptop owners to transform the plain look of their laptops into unique extensions of their personal style in seconds for around $20."We are so excited about the response to LapSchticks, so we've asked our customers for input into our next designs," explains Leslie Pierson, founder and creator of Schtickers.com. "Leopard, suede and crocodile prints were at the top of the request list and are now part of our fall collection."LapSchticks are easily applied to the top of the laptop creating a unique personalized look for your computer? and they come off as easily as they go on.
You can change your design as often as you change your mind. Simply remove the sticker and you're ready for your next look.Features of Schtickers include:
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LCD Monitors: A ?Catching-On? Technology
If you've been in the market for a new computer monitor fairly recently, you might have noticed just how many more LCD monitors you see in the stores now.
It's obvious that the main benefit that's being pushed about computer LCD monitors is that they're flat, and you can put them almost anywhere, but you might be curious about just what you're giving up by going LCD.
To tell you the truth, an LCD monitor can be a worthwhile investment to your home computer system if you're not hung up on the budget models, and if you can truly benefit from the added space.
Alright, first thing's first.
LCD monitors will never be as good as CRT's (cathode ray tube monitors, the big box made like a TV), although when you get far up in the price range with LCD's, you may have a hard time telling the difference.
But 90% of the time, the graphics and animation that can be produced by a tube are far and away better than anything you'll see from an LCD.
Laptop > LCD Monitors: A ?Catching-On? Technology
InsideOut and On The Kitchen Table
(ContentDesk) October 3, 2005 -- The growing trend in working from home finds people working in very strange places. InsideOut Buildings, who design and build bespoke home offices were very surprised by their survey into whereabouts in the house people have their offices."When we started our business we assumed that most people who work from home were working on the dining room table," explains marketing director, Lynn Fotheringham of InsideOut Buildings who design and build bespoke offices in clients' gardens. So Lynn set out on a mission to see if she was right, and discovered home office locations that proved that fact is indeed stranger than fiction. "We talked to a number of the home-based professionals of Britain and found them running their businesses from the following high-powered locations."1. The bedroom.
One IT solutions provider who works in bed and has mastered typing lying down.2. The utility room. Complete with rumbling tumble drier and whooshing washing machine....
InsideOut and On The Kitchen Table