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12 Filed under (Travel, Business, Job) by adfunk @ 09:07 pm

limousine Malaysia Kuala Lumpur

If you want class, professionalism, comfort and luxury all in one ride, Malaysia Limousine is the place to call! Malaysia Limousine guarantees to get you to your destination safe and satisfied!

Malaysia Limousine is the number one limousine company in the Sepang KLIA and Kuala Lumpur area. They service all of Sepang KLIA and the K.L ( Kuala Lumpur ) area and will provide you a ride to and from KLIA ( Kuala Lumpur International Airport ) Airport, Sepang KLIA Airport, as well as in Selangor. The comfort level and great service that Malaysia Limousine gives can’t be topped by any limo company in the surrounding area. To make reservations for a limo service, call 0136679137 Mas.

Malaysia Taxi has high class limousines and town cars. They have four main goals in the company - customer satisfaction, 24 hour service, always on time, and affordable rates. Malaysia Limousine meets and exceeds their four main goals and many other goals they set for themselves. All of their drivers have been professionally trained and guarantee a safe trip.

Malaysia Limousine is the number one limo company in all of the Malaysia area. They strive to provide you with a comfortable and safe ride to and from the destination of your choice. For great service and to find out more about Malaysia Limo, email adfunk@gmail.com or call 0136679137 Mas.

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12 Filed under (Economy, Job, Shopping) by adfunk @ 08:36 am

With the increase of public internet use for the purpose of shopping for Van Insurance, brokerages are rushing to expand their products online using new technology that allows consumers to compare the rates of a brokerage’s appointed insurance companies and in some states, purchase the policy online.

Most direct insurance companies have already adopted the internet which allows consumers to obtain Commercial Van Insurance and even purchase policies online where permitted by state laws. Some direct insurance companies have even evolved from the internet. One example is Autonet Van Insurance Company which evolved online and compared to the traditional brick and mortar locations, it markets its website for the consumers’ insurance needs.

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06 Filed under (Job, Environment, Health) by adfunk @ 09:06 pm

My husband and I came to Australia as independent skilled migrants to pursue opportunities as Expat Intelligence we heard this country had to offer. The climate was also appealing, although 18 years later I can see the insignificance of it. Deciding on relocating our life to Australia from Croatia was a no brainier (it was a couple of years before the war, so not influenced by it). America had too much crime, and Canada was too cold.

Once a decision was made, we got some books on Australia and a nice glossy brochure of Sydney. We wanted to learn more about our future home, so we go to Expat Guide. It makes sense, doesn’t it? We didn’t have a problem speaking English. In Croatia, English was a compulsory subject from year 4. Besides, speaking more than one language is quite common in Europe, being so densely populated by people speaking different languages.

My first impression of Sydney was not as I imagined it from the glossy brochure. It was unbearably hot, with millions of flies, humid, sticky…argh. Other than a few friendly home-country friends, the rest of the crowed didn’t seem very friendly. The neighbours at our Manly Vale apartment were looking at us suspiciously, and certainly no one greeted us or asked ‘Hey, new neighbours, how is life?’ My husband couldn’t get a job because everyone asked him for ‘local experience’ knowing well that we only just arrived, and to get a lease on our apartment we had to name someone locally who knew us for a year (!) - I mean, ridiculous! Why did they give us permanent residency only to put up all these barriers once we arrived? This was the time when I realised my life had just been split into ‘before’ and ‘after’ the move.

Three months into our arriving I started working at a Swiss global company which i find from Expat Jobs.

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The Computer Forums are the online community on the World Wide Web. The web site is 1 year old and is powered by vBulletin. There are more than 9,000 members and 14,000 posts in this site. This site seems to work well in my Mozilla Firefox as well as Internet Explorer. There are no pop-ups and minimum advertisements.

The site is relatively fast, maybe because of the fact that it is powered by Linux servers. Users can also donate by clicking on the donate link. Donations are accepted to pay for their ever increasing bandwidth, hosting, domain registrations, maintanance and software licensing.

Overall the template designs are very sleek and simple and I think that works for this site. It is really simple and you are not supposed to be a computer geek to understand this site.

The colours scheme chosen for this site is white background with blue buttons and links.

The site gives an authentic look.

Registration is free and users are encouraged to post their files and software’s. There is a feedback options as well which allows the members to interact with the administrator and give their suggestions on the site. The site is updated regularly and there are no server problems. The number of active online users is displayed in the ending of the webpage.

There are a number of sub forums like hardware, software, off topic discussion and web masters home. The forums are kept alive by the members by posting new threads. And this way The Computer Forums has been successful in building a community where the members can interact and share their queries.

Are you confused which console to buy? PSP or PS3? Which is the best game for PS2? Topics related to Sony consoles like PS2,PS3 and PSP are posted in the Sony consoles forum. Compare the prices or just review the games. Get strategies and hints for all the games in these forums. This forum is for the diehard gamer and one of the more popular forums in this community.

Have you been infected by a virus or Trojan lately? Well you are at the right place. Post all your virus related queries in Anti-virus & Spyware. Get all the virus definitions and tips to quarantine the spywares. Also get links for the latest versions of Anti-virus software’s like Avast, SpyBot and AVG Antivirus. No bugs anymore. Keep your computer virus-free by being active in these forums.

For all you music freaks out there. The sound, speakers and mp3 players forum is just the forum you were looking for. Topics include Apple iPod Nano or Apple iPod shuffle, which sound card works for your pc, problems installing a sound card or playing a song.

This forum also has all the drivers required for sound based applications. It also provides software’s which play all types of sound extensions. It also provides help with ITunes and iPod FAQ. With a very easy and clean navigating interface, no spam’s and pop ups and with an authentic look, The Computer Forums is probably one of the best tech-forums on the net.

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30 Filed under (Job) by adfunk @ 11:23 pm

Cell phone maker Motorola Inc. said Wednesday it will cut another 4,000 jobs as part of a plan aimed at improving sagging financial and operational results.

The company already is in the process of eliminating 3,500 jobs as part of a two-year cost-cutting plan to save $400 million. Those layoffs, announced in January, are to be completed by June 30, it said.

Motorola said it will save another $600 million in 2008 by cutting 4,000 more workers, prioritizing investments and putting controls on discretionary spending and general and administrative expenses.

“Long-term, sustainable profitability is - and always has been - Motorola’s top priority,” Chief Financial Officer Tom Meredith said. “Today’s actions are an update to the commitment we made … to drive out additional costs, and a continuation of the plan we announced in January.”

The Schaumburg-based company said it expects to take a restructuring charge of $300 million, or 8 cents per share in 2007, from severance and related expenses from staff cuts.

Motorola began efforts to cut back in January after a series of miscues that caused the company to lose about a third of its market value since October.

This spring, the company posted its first quarterly loss since 2004 and executives hinted those measures hadn’t gone far enough. Wall Street was anticipating more cuts.

Motorola shares gained 17 cents in extended-hours trading after closing the regular session up 2 cents to $18.28.

“We are taking steps to ensure that, as these cost reductions are implemented, there will be no adverse impact on customer service and support, product quality and those research and development programs that are expected to contribute meaningfully to Motorola’s revenues, profits and cash flow in 2008 and beyond,” said Greg Brown, president and chief operating officer.