Keyboard and Mouse (Deal of the Day 03/03/2011)
Sports Car Optical Mouse
Car mouse gift, usb2.0. Free shipping
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Item specifics
DPI: 800
Product Status: Stock
Style: 3D, Mini
Hand Orientation: Both Hands
Interface Type: USB
Application: Desktop, Laptop
Model Number: 0001
Description
Optical mouse,3d optical mouse,wireless optical mouse
Size: 30 x 103 x 65mm
Weight: 78g
Cable length : 143cm
High resolution : 800dpi
Plug and play, no driver required for this Laptop Mouse
Optical Mouse scroll wheel and mini streamline design for Notebook
Smooth, precise, easy to use PC Mouse wheel for scrolling
No Computer mouse pad required, soft comfortable left and right keypads.
The innovative USB Mouse was designed for left and right handed users
Superior Optical Mouse technology – no mouse ball
Compatible with: Windows 98/ME/SE/2000/XP/Vista/7
Adopts optical orientation technology, high accuracy and reliability
Equip with laser pointer inside the mouse.
Works on most any surface, including wood and plastic
Space-saving on desk, very good for notebook PC user
Intelligent Internet function.
End the Bickering–MoGo DVD Mount Makes Travel Easy
Arlington Heights, IL (PRWEB) February 8, 2006
Portable DVD players can turn the family car into a rolling movie theater that minimizes cries of “Are we there yet?”, but simply handing a child a player to hold is a recipe for disaster. Children quickly tire of holding duties, and sudden stops can lead to drops and associated damage.
A number of aftermarket “in the bag” solutions are available, but are not easy to install and may interfere with valuable free seat or knee space. Some blogs have suggested using giant rubber bands or bungee cords to secure a portable DVD player, both of which may be dangerous around small children.
There is however, a safe, practical solution. Digital Innovations’ MobileDR Portable Solutions Series™ Mo-Go™ solves the problem by mounting the player between the front seat headrests for hands-free viewing.
“We’ve talked to a large number of parents,” said Stephen Kohler of Digital Innovations, “and where to put a portable DVD player in the car is a real problem.” “Not only are there space issues in a car, minivan or SUV, but there are safety concerns as well. We feel that our MoGo mount truly helps provide a solution to these challenges,” Kohler concluded.
The MoGo is easy to use and view. Smaller than a computer keyboard, it installs in seconds with spring-loaded mounting arms that extend from both sides. Two built-in strap ensures that the player will stay firmly in place in the event of bumps, lurches or even an accident.
Positioning the player between the headrests means that everyone in the back seat can see the action, helping to keep peace on short and long car trips alike by eliminating arguments over who gets to hold “Shark Tale” or “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” on his or her lap. Mounting the player instead of holding it also frees the hands for other activities, including use of the remote control.
The Mo-Go is compatible with portable DVD players with screen sizes of up to 10.2” and bases of 10.5” x 7.5”, and supports weights of up to three pounds. It works on virtually all cars with adjustable front headrests.
The MobileDR Portable Solutions Series Mo-Go is available at Best Buy and other leading consumer electronic retailers, and at the Digital Innovations website http://www.digitalinnovations.com.
About Digital Innovations
Digital Innovations enhances consumers’ everyday digital experiences with creative solutions for protecting, maintaining, fixing and optimizing consumer electronics products and digital media. The company’s flagship product, SkipDR, is the world standard for optical disc repair. The company was established in 1995 and is headquartered in Arlington Heights, IL. For more information, visit http://www.digitalinnovations.com.
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Renowned Artist Jeff Wilkie Signs Exclusive Agreement with Window Canvas
Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) February 7, 2006
Window Canvas will offer access to all of Jeff?s amazing artistry. Jeff Wilkie?s Collections feature ocean and marine life images which include dolphins, seascapes, whales and other wildlife. Jeff Wilkie?s art has been licensed for a myriad of products including: puzzles, greeting cards, tee shirts and computer mouse pads which are consistently number one in sales for the manufacturer. This spring Jeff?s art will be featured on a full line of checks, checkbook covers, address labels and wall murals nationwide.
“I met Bianca Hennings at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas and was very impressed with the unique product manufactured by Window Canvas. I am very happy to have my artwork added to their line of products.? stated Jeff. Beyond traditional licensed products Jeff?s art has been featured numerous times as a fine art prize on the long running game show ?Price is Right.? In 2005, Jeff?s work was utilized on exposition materials by the prestigious Architectural Biennale in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
?Jeff?s breathtaking artwork is the perfect addition to Window Canvas? image library. We are very excited about his imagery being displayed on people?s cars all over the country and even the world?, stated Bianca J. Hennings, VP Sales and Marketing.
Window Canvas’ highly interactive, consumer friendly site features over 2,000 images sorted in categories such as patriotic, sports, nature, flags, exotics, personal expressions, military, and camouflage scenes. Window Canvas also offers the ability to customize your very own rear window graphics using their patent pending technology known as ?Create Your Own??.
The company is constantly researching data to enhance its growing library of graphics in order to satisfy the needs of its international customer base. The typical Window Canvas customer wants to show their colors with the ultimate self-expression boldly displayed on their vehicles rear window.
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Webmaster Demands More Accountability from Directories and from the Search Engines
Bedford, OH (PRWEB) February 18, 2006
Denny Soinski, owner of two websites, one that focuses on mesothelioma cancer and the other that features garden decor, claims that some of the major search engines and web directories have been functioning in an unaccountable manner regarding the ways in which they address web page ranking and positioning.
What triggered this assertion is the fact that two directories, both of which list Soinski’s garden decor website, have dropped from extremely high web page positions to the lowest position possible in one of the major search engines.
For purposes of business ethics and possible legalities, these two web directories shall be called Directory A and Directory B and the main search engine in question will be referred to as Search Engine C.
Web page positioning, a measure of web page popularity and relevance, affects how highly ranked a web page is for a specific keyword phrase in the search engines. “There’s a lot Webmasters can do to increase the rank or status of their web pages in the search engines” asserts Soinski. “One way to accomplish this is to secure a number of non-reciprocal listings in directories that have high web page rankings.”
Herein, however, lies the problem. As stated by Soinski “When the web page ranking for some of the directories drops to the lowest possible level, listing your web pages in these directories becomes virtually meaningless.”
Regarding Directories A and B, Soinski wonders what they have done to alienate themselves from Search Engine C: “You must realize that these directories currently have web page ranking positions that are equal to the absolutely worst constructed, the least credible, and the worst publicized web pages done by the most mediocre designer in the world.” “How was it possible,” asks Soinski, “for these directories to fall out of grace with Search Engine C in such a short time?”
Such questions lead to Soinski’s main issue: “I am concerned with the apparent unaccountability concerning the radical and sometimes overnight web page ranking fluctuations that have been occurring the past number of months on the Internet.”
Regarding Directories A and B, Soinski asks “how viable and how sound have they been regarding their linking strategies, their growth policies, and their plan of attack for establishing themselves as first-tier directories during the past 15 months?”
Soinski adds, “It appears that Directories A and B may have built their foundations on quicksand. Consequently, when Search Engine C issued their latest algorithm modifications, these changes ruined the web page status of both directories, similar to the ways in which Katrina devastated New Orleans.”
Soinski continues, “I question whether web directories realize how a drastic reduction in their web page rankings affects those who help pay for their existence as Internet entities.”
The unaccountability finger, according to Soinski, however, also points to the major search engines. “The fact that Directories A and B recently had extremely high web page rankings means that both of them met Search Engine C’s standards that had been established at the time of the rankings.”
“Since the web page ranking scores for Directories A and B are now at the lowest possible level, it appears that Search Engine C’s algorithms that were used to establish the earlier web page ranking positions may have been seriously flawed” claims Soinski.
Stated differently, “unless Directories A and B were caught using illegal or unauthorized search engine optimization techniques, the radical changes in their web page ranking positions appear to be rooted in the ranking processes established by Search Engine C. How else can anyone explain the fact that the extremely high web page ranking scores of both directories dropped to nothing?”
“I wonder if the major search engines realize and, perhaps more importantly, care about the impact their web page ranking systems have on the economic viability of Internet entities such as web directories. When a directory’s web page gets moved from page one to page ten in the major search engines, the revenue-generating capability of this directory can be affected in an adverse, if not a crippling, manner. I’m not sure the major search engines understand this.”
Does Soinski think that the unaccountability picture he paints is too simplistic and lacks the perspective of someone who works in the area of website ranking?
“While in college, I had a professor who presented a 30-page proof showing that one equals zero. I didn’t need to review all 30 pages to know that somewhere, somehow, someone had made an error.”
“Clearly, I am not well versed in the mechanics of web page positioning” asserts Soinski. “Here’s what I know, however, without referring to a 30-page proof: If a high web page ranking is something worth bragging about, then a non-existing web page position is not worth mentioning. If a directory meets the standards established by a search engine one day and then falls totally from the ranking system the next, something is clearly erroneous—either with the directory, with the ranking system, or with both. If a squirrel walks back and forth several times on a computer keyboard and constructs a home page that has the same web page ranking and position as a home page that has been designed by a major web directory, something is unmistakably wrong with the directory, with the ranking system, or with both.”
When asked what he plans to do with his listings in Directory A and Directory B, Soinski replied “If their web page positions do not increase significantly, I’m going to cancel both listings as soon as they expire. I paid $ 49.95 for each listing. Why continue paying for something that accomplishes absolutely nothing?”
Water Fountains and Garden Decor (http://www.water-fountains-and-garden-decor.com) is an online retailer featuring home and garden accessories, ornaments and decor accents.
Mesothelioma Information, Diagnosis, Types, Symptoms, and Treatment (http://www.mesothelioma-information-diagnosis-types-symptoms-and-treatment.com) offers hope and ways to cope with mesothelioma by featuring success stories of those who have survived mesothelioma and other forms of cancer.
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