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Date: 2009-10-21
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FlickerLab Animates George W. Bush Address For Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story "
For a fifth time, FlickerLab has teamed with Academy Award-winning Director Michael Moore, and created a minute-long animated segment, Chicken Little, for his latest feature Capitalism: A Love Story. Opening in New York and Los Angeles Sept. 23 and in theaters nationwide October 2nd, the film explores the root causes of the global economic meltdown and takes a sardonic look at the corporate and political shenanigans that plunged the world into the current financial crisis.

Four effective ways to publish PowerPoint presentations to the Web
For sharing your PowerPoint presentations with a large amount of people, you may take advantages of the flourishing Internet which allows anyone to get useful information freely. So, publishing PowerPoint files on web comes into mind.


Six Steps to a Profitable Marketing Plan
Technology is readily available. New products, new ideas are around every corner. The challenge for the PC, CE, communications industry is how we present these ideas so they appeal to customers -- businesses and individuals. Shouting that we have the best whooppie do technology and whiz bang idea won't help you build sales. Instead the focus has to be on the solution -- even when it is a solution to a problem the customer didn't know he or she had. The six guiding steps may help. . . someone

Working on the Mac OS X Desktop
Excerpt from Que Publishing's Mac OS X Snow Leopard In Depth
When you start your Mac and log on to your user account, the first thing you will see is the Mac OS X desktop, which takes up the entire screen as shown in Figure 1.1. The default desktop is fairly sparse with only the Dock at the bottom of the screen and the menu bar at the top.


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