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Vintage 1863 Map of Colton’s Georgetown and the city of Washington : the capital of the United States of America. – Shows wards, block numbers, extent of built-up area, major buildings, and streetcar lines. – Relief shown by hachures. – “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. … New York.” – Includes ill. – Text titled “The state Georgetown, United States, Washington, Washington D.C.

Vintage 1863 Map of Colton’s Georgetown and the city of Washington : the capital of the United States of America. – Shows wards, block numbers, extent of built-up area, major buildings, and streetcar lines. – Relief shown by hachures. – “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. … New York.” – Includes ill. – Text titled “The state Georgetown, United States, Washington, Washington D.C.

Vintage 1863 Map of Colton's Georgetown and the city of Washington : the capital of the United States of America. - Shows wards, block numbers, extent of built-up area, major buildings, and streetcar lines. - Relief shown by hachures. -

  • 1863 Map of Colton’s Georgetown and the city of Washington : the capital of the United States of America. – Shows wards, block numbers, extent of built-up area, major buildings, and streetcar lines. – Relief shown by hachures. – “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. … New York.” – Includes ill. – Text titled “The state Georgetown, United States, Washington, Washington D.C.
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1863 Map of Colton’s Georgetown and the city of Washington : the capital of the United States of America. – Shows wards, block numbers, extent of built-up area, major buildings, and streetcar lines. – Relief shown by hachures. – “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. … New York.” – Includes ill. – Text titled “The state Georgetown, United States, Washington, Washington D.C.

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Forget Silicon Valley: Tech CEO Explains What's So Great About New York

Forget Silicon Valley: Tech CEO Explains What's So Great About New York
While it may not be the be-all, end-all (it kind of is), it's without a doubt the epicenter of American business. As I told Mike Maples, … That's the kind of atmosphere that breeds inspiration and fuels amazing ideas. … The list is long and ever …
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How B2B Firms Can Leverage Digital Marketing Opportunities in the Music
In the ability to reach music lovers anywhere, B2B marketers could offer related telecom services to mobile users, per say, in the likes of Intercall, Webex, Gotomeeting, Join.me, and the list goes on. … In part two of this article of the digital …
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Postmates Launches 1-Hour Delivery in New York City

New York, NY (PRWEB) May 30, 2013

Postmates, the original same day delivery startup based in San Francisco, today announced availability of its one hour service in New York. Operating at the intersection of urban logistics and e-commerce, Postmates provides delivery from any store or restaurant in Manhattan.

Postmates’ mobile app connects its fleet of couriers with customers in New York, providing access to local inventory from the Apple Store, Bloomingdales, Shake Shack, Levain Bakery, Duane-Reade and virtually anywhere else. Postmates’ couriers are equipped with a proprietary courier app and company credit card to purchase items on behalf of their customers. From real-time tracking to digital receipts, the entire delivery process is transparent and cashless.

For local merchants, Postmates offers the opportunity to compete with mass retailers. The startup provides a platform for stores and restaurants to deliver goods to customers anywhere in the city at no cost to their business. With Postmates, the more than 65% of merchants in NYC that don’t offer deliver, now have a full-service option.

“I am excited to introduce Postmates to a city that defines convenience and accessibility,” explained Bastian Lehmann, CEO and co-founder of Postmates. “New York is the ideal market for an on-demand service. Now all of Manhattan is accessible at the touch of a button.”

The existing fleet of nearly 50 Postmates’ couriers in New York consists of bikes, cars, scooters and SUVs. At launch, Postmates will:

     + Deliver from anywhere in Manhattan to the greater Flatiron District (between 42nd and 14th, 8th and Lexington), and will quickly expand throughout the city over the next two months

     + Be available between 8:00am – 3:00am, 7 days a week

     + Start at $ 5 for delivery, but is free during launch week, May 30 – June 5

Postmates is currently live in San Francisco and Seattle and is growing its delivery volume by 20% month on month. In San Francisco, Postmates has increased the number of merchants that deliver from 800 to nearly 3,000 and has successfully processed over $ 1M in deliveries from merchants in San Francisco and Seattle over the last 3 months. The startup plans to launch a new market every two months.

Postmates has raised just over $ 7 million in funding to date from a handful of well-known Silicon Valley angel investors and venture capitalists.: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/postmates.

About Postmates:

Postmates is a revolutionary same day urban logistics and delivery platform that enables individuals to have any product in the city delivered in under an hour. Postmates enables same day delivery by arming couriers with credit cards to purchase goods on behalf of the customer at any retail store or merchant in the city. Postmates was co-founded by Sam Street, Sean Plaice and Bastian Lehmann in 2011, and is headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices in London, Seattle and NYC.

Postmates is free to download from the app store or by visiting: http://www.postmates.com







eGood Among 50 Top Innovators to Present at New York Venture Summit 2013


New York, NY (PRWEB) June 13, 2013

eGood was chosen as a presenter at the 13th annual New York Venture Summit at The Digital Sandbox Network Event Center on June 17-18. The premier industry gathering was created by youngStartup Ventures to connect the country’s top start-ups and early-stage companies with an exclusive audience of venture capitalists, angel investors, and strategic partners. eGood was selected as one of 50 Top Innovators, and one of just a few companies in the technology/social good sector, making presentations.

“We’re excited about the momentum developing with eGood, and this adds even more to it,” said founder and CEO Zack Swire. “We’ve already seen a growing demand in the U.S. market. Just recently at Sustainable Brands ’13, we learned the global demand is much greater than we realized as well, especially in countries like the UK, Germany, China, and Brazil.”

For now, eGood is proving itself by getting off the ground in Glendora and Claremont, California, where six months of signups have resulted in over $ 4,000 in donations to 12 causes. According to Swire, “With a relatively small donation base, we’ve already seen a significant impact. Imagine what we can achieve when eGood takes off around the country and around the world.”

About eGood:

eGood is a movement about choosing good. It empowers businesses to give to worthy causes, activates the community, and allows users to track their impact and see how ordinary actions create extraordinary change. eGood’s goal is to become the ubiquitous way for businesses to give back while providing sustainable benefits to all parties. Find out more at http://www.egood.com.







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The Rise And Future Of The New York Startup Ecosystem

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Never too early: TiE Oregon launches high school startup bootcamp
Starting Friday evening at Catlin Gabel's campus, students from Catlin Gabel's Upper School, Lincoln High School and Oregon Episcopal School will participate in Startup Camp. Similar to Startup Weekend, participants will pitch ideas to the group, teams …
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Has SXSW lost its magic? Rackspace execs say no
Once you're all the rage, the clamoring to take away your hipster card begins. Such is the case with South By Southwest (SXSW), Austin's annual music, film and interactive conference, which started in 1987 with 700 registrants and kicks off this week …
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IT New York Releases New Survey Results That Show The Majority of New Yorkers Plan to Buy the New iPhone and Reveal Other Intriguing Data


New York, NY (PRWEB) November 19, 2013

As customers flock to buy the new iPhone 5c and 5s, the marketing team at IT New York pondered, “What would make New Yorkers get the latest version of the iPhone when the last one came out so recently? Is it merely because they have the money to buy one or are there larger motives at work?” According to Apple’s website new iPhone website (http://www.apple.com/iphone-5s/), “Forward Thinking,” the iPhone 5s is more useful than hype. “It’s not a product that is of what’s technologically possible. But what’s technologically useful as well. It’s not just what’s next, but what should be next.” In addition to describing how technologically advanced the new iPhone is, the Apple website goes on to say on their site, “iPhone 5 set a precedent, with an amazing amount of technology in a remarkably thin, light design. iPhone 5s builds on that achievement with Touch ID — fingerprint identity sensors, an A7 chip with 64-bit architecture, and an even more impressive iSight camera, and ultrafast LTE wireless.”

IT New York’s marketing analyst questioned how consumers felt about the new iPhone release. So, IT New York surveyed roughly 1,000 people. The survey was comprised of mainly New Yorkers and New York University (NYU) students with the majority of the demographic identifying as females between the ages of 18-25. The results showed stark differences in how people feel and reacted to the release of the newest iPhone craze. IT New York’s employees asked a variety of questions including an attempt to identify how many of the surveyors currently used an iPhone with their cellular service provider. Of the responses 19.4% responded that they do not currently have an iPhone. iPhones have the capability to be a more comprehensive version of the existing smart phones, and therefore there may be a justification in cost differential. 80.6% of the test group was iPhone users. Most of the focus group reaction indicated that they did like their iPhones because of their ease of use.

IT New York also asked in its survey to rate their satisfaction with five stars being excellent. People rated their iPhone experience out of 5 stars, and the average was approximately 4.5 stars. People who had responded that they currently own (roughly 80%) stated that they would buy an iPhone owners said they would buy the next iPhone and cited reasons behind their decision as a matter of convenience and economical positioning. One surveyor articulated why all the current iPhone users did not plan on buying the next iPhone, “I’m not planning to buy the next iPhone because I can’t afford it. But if I could I would buy the next iPhone because Apple always seems to surprise buyers with their new ideas on making iPhones more high tech and fun to use. Apple makes iPhones that make buyers think ‘wow this more than just a phone; it’s everything in one.’ I have an iPhone but it’s the 4 not the 5 or 5s or 5c. I can’t afford either.”

Users of iPhones who plan on buying the iPhone 5 ranged from being adamant Apple fans to seeing a new iPhone as a necessity. Some answers cited the technical innovations like the “interface, usability, firmware and hardware advancements.” Another cites that he does not believe that being a student and an entrepreneur would be possible without the use of his iPhone. Numerous responses from NYU students indicated similar sentiments. Others discussed how it’s “cool” to own an iPhone. A particular fan of Apple said, “Looking forward to the new screen size (or so they say), and I’m just generally a huge fan of Jonathan Ivy’s designs.”

IT New York’s survey concluded that the majority of New Yorkers between the ages of 18-30 are Apple fans and a majority indicated that they would likely purchase the next release if they are capable of it. Apple fans that have purchased the phones are able to sync it with their other Apple devices because of the compatibility and design of the phone. IT New York recently held an iPhone 5s contest where the winner would have an opportunity to win a new iPhone 5s phone and test the new functionality features and redesign. Angel Xu won the most recent contest sponsored by IT New York. Angel cites, “I am excited to win the contest in the IT New York iPhone 5s giveaway. I’ve had my eye on it for a while.”

IT New York has received tons of positive feedback from Android users who recently switched to Apple or the iPhone platforms. A small number (33%) of the 19.4% android users who were surveyed that did not currently own iPhones had no intentions of buying them and ranged in opinions. 5.5% of the people surveyed stated that they still would not own an iPhone if they were able to do so. Therefore the IT New York survey also concluded that the majority of the population preferred iPhones and would purchase the next iPhone.

For more information on IT New York services or upcoming contest visit the website http://www.it-newyork.com. Michael Good who is an expert in web and cyber securities also has a team comprised of Certified Ethical Hackers (CEH), Computer Hacking Forensic Investigators (CHFI), Certified Information Systems Security Professionals (CISSP), and Certified Information Systems Auditors (CISA). For all media, press, features, or special contributor opportunities please contact Royal Kingdom PR at 206-203-1818 or contact via email at royalkingdompr(at)gmail(dot)com.

About IT New York: IT New York formed in 2011 with offices in New York City, the D.C. Metro Area, and internationally in India was founded by serial entrepreneur Michael Good. IT New York is a full service information technology firm that provides tailored round-the-clock support software designing and development, web security, SEO services, marketing, and remote administration. IT New York boasts high profiled and lucrative clients such as software companies, hedge funds, venture capital firms, and marketing agencies. For more information on IT New York please visit http://www.it-newyork.com. Please direct all media/press inquiries to Royal Kingdom PR Agency, Inc. at royalkingdompr(at)gmail(dot)com or by phone at 206-203-1818.







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Andrew Cuomo's plans for cutting taxes in New York state have been getting great reviews from the business community, so much that some Republicans say the Democrat sounds more like a member of the GOP. “I'm very pleased that Gov. Cuomo has been …
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No. 21 Missouri survives scare, 70-68, over Auburn
Ross, who spent two seasons at Auburn before transferring in 2011, scored 16 points for Missouri (13-2, 1-1 Southeastern Conference). Unable to get off a tying 3-pointer, Chris Denson missed a layup with 5 seconds left but drew the foul for Auburn (8-5 …
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Macomb legislators have a lot of ideas for budget surplus
State officials announced on Friday that improving tax revenues had pushed the projected surplus to nearly $ 1 billion, which set off a wave of proposals on how best to use the windfall. The figures include $ 325 million to build into the long-term …
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