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Climbing to the summit: The story of five Hoya Olympians

Climbing to the summit: The story of five Hoya Olympians
It's no secret that the Hilltop is teeming with type-A students. Hoyas have ended up at the top of the financial, political, and entertainment worlds. There are a handful of people, however, who have also reached the pinnacle of the sporting world …
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Making It in the 2-1-2: How Kenneth Walsh Achieved His NY Dream
His popular blog, Kennethinthe212, which he began in 2005, features a mash-up of news, gossip, random musings and pictures of very hot men, including the daily, eponymous “Morning Wood.” Walsh estimates it has around 250,000 visitors a month …
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President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts
Mark Sobel is currently the Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Monetary and Financial Policy at the Department of the Treasury, a position he has held since 2000. Prior to this, Mr. Sobel was a Senior Advisor to the United States Executive …
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Chimani Celebrates National Park Week with the Release of Five New National Park Mobile Apps and New Innovative Features


Yarmouth, ME (PRWEB) April 16, 2013

Chimani announced today a range of products and new features to enhance national park visitors experiences while in the parks. The announcement coincides with the celebration of this year’s National Park Week, which runs from April 22-26.

In honor of each of the five days of National Park Week – a new park app will be released for each day. The new Chimani mobile apps include Grand Teton National Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, and Bryce Canyon National Park. These, as well as all other Chimani apps, will be available for free on Apple iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon AppStore starting Monday, April 22 – the first day of National Park Week.

Each new national park app includes all the core technologies which has made Chimani the #1 mobile app platform for visiting national parks. The new park apps continue Chimani’s goal for helping visitors get the most out of their national park experience.

Each app delivers constantly updated content, detailed maps, ranger-led event schedules, auto touring points of interest, hiking details, restroom locations, free shuttle bus schedules, and breaking news alerts. Users can also view sunset and sunrise times for the most memorable scenic overlooks, access tide schedules along the coast, review lodging options, and much, much more. And as always, each Chimani app is designed to work without a cell phone signal.

Chimani’s Viewport Augmented Reality Tool

Chimani’s new Viewport tool – an augmented reality viewer available as a $ 1.99 in-app purchase – allows users to access an entirely new layer of information as part of their park experience. “Whether it’s the South Rim of the Grand Canyon or Glacier Point in Yosemite, visitors often overlook the richness that surrounds these dramatic viewpoints,” says Kerry Gallivan, CEO/co-founder of Chimani. “Using Chimani’s Viewport tool, visitors can pan around the scenic outlook and identify points of interest which are often left undiscovered. It is yet another Chimani tool that allows visitors to get the most of their park experience,” says Kerry.

Cell phone signals are poor and non-existent in most national parks, therefore Chimani apps are designed to function without any type of data connection. This ability also applies to the new Chimani augmented reality viewer – visitors can be in the most remote corners of a park and still discover new points of interest.

Crowd-sourced topographic maps

Chimani continues its innovation in mobile mapping technology for the outdoors by introducing topographic maps based on data from Openstreetmaps.org – the largest online mapping project in the world. Chimani is now able to produce rich topographic maps which are updated monthly with the most recent data available for park visitors.

“Chimani users are now able to actively contribute to the national park community and help build better geo-spatial data for each of the parks,” says Kerry Gallivan. “A great example of this is Openstreetmaps.org’s user Tomthepom who spent the winter meticulously editing the park data within Grand Canyon. Thanks to Tom, the data found within the Chimani maps is the most detailed and up-to-date available anywhere – digital or print,” says Kerry.

Many visitors don’t realize how often trail data changes so having access to the latest details helps enhance the park experience.

Social-sharing using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology

For the Android versions of the apps, Chimani has introduced a beta feature of a social-sharing tool that uses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to connect with other Chimani users and share contact information. “We modeled this feature after the tradition on the Appalachian Trail of exchanging something with people that you meet on the trail,” says, Kerry Gallivan. By touching two Android phones together, the users profile is exchanged using NFC. No cell phone signal is required and when the exchange occurs within a particular park, a unique badge is unlocked between users as a bonus.

Chimani’s suite of National Park Apps

The Chimani suite of national park apps include 14 of the most visited national parks in the United States. These include Acadia National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Cape Cod National Seashore, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Glacier National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Olympic National Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park and the National Parks app – which is a virtual passport tool for all the National Park Service units.

Each of the national park apps are an indispensable resource for anyone visiting our most treasured national parks. Each delivers constantly updated content, ranger-led event schedules, auto touring points of interest, hiking details, restroom locations, free shuttle bus schedules, and breaking news alerts. Users can also view sunset and sunrise times for the most memorable scenic overlooks, access tide schedules along the coast, review lodging options, and much, much more.

The Chimani apps are available for the iPhone, iPad, Amazon Kindle and Android devices. They can be downloaded directly from Apple’s iTunes App Store, Google Play and Amazon AppStore (keyword: “chimani”).

About Chimani

Located along the rocky coast of Maine, Chimani has become a leading developer of mobile apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android. Chimani is comprised of a small group of developers who are passionate about helping people get the most out their outdoor adventures. Founded in 2010, Chimani apps have totaled over 450,000 downloads and rank #1 in each of the major app marketplaces for individual parks. For more information visit http://www.chimani.com or view the app demo filmed in the Grand Canyon National Park: https://vimeo.com/58183356







Five takeaways from Facebook's earnings report

Five takeaways from Facebook's earnings report
If it can tap into that conversation, it may have a better chance reaching teens who use social media to communicate their ideas. Mobile use: Worries that Facebook wasn't particularly strong on mobile plagued the company ahead of its public debut in 2012.
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After 5 Connection plans meeting
A former travel agent and busy mom to three teenagers, Gonella enjoys crafting, cooking, volunteering and writing. Call Merrilee at 402-721-2827 for reservations by Feb. 4. Copyright 2014 Fremont Tribune. All rights reserved. This material may not be …
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Kevin O'Leary answers your questions
Blunt, colourful and outspoken, Kevin O'Leary has become the Don Cherry of Canadian business. The entrepreneur, author and TV fixture (Dragons' Den in Canada, … And if you see an idea that somebody's mortgaging their mother's home over, you've got to …
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How to Start a Cleaning Business In Five Clear Steps

Article by Mark Trevean

This particular article outlines How to start a Cleaning business in five Clear Steps and it’s designed to help somebody who wants to begin a profitable cleaning business with very little money. Each step is listed and discussed below so you can start benefiting straight away.

Let’s list and describe the how-to steps.

* Step #1: Pick out exactly what type of cleaning you would prefer to do.

In this initial step you need to select the cleaning you want to provide. You can specialize in house cleaning, office cleaning, window cleaning or other specialized cleaning services.

* Step #2: Find out more about your local area and determine where your ideal customer is positioned.

The 2nd step is to discover a target market. This simply means identifying the specific locations where your potential prospects are situated. This may be a retail area or particular suburbs.

* Step #3: Work out the method that you are going to use to market your business.

Thirdly you must find a cost-effective means of marketing. The main two choices are to visit certain areas and hand deliver your advertising material or you can post it out.

* Step #4: Get any equipment or chemicals that are required and come up with an ideal system of cleaning which is designed to ensure you produce great results.

Now it’s time to assemble all the items necessary to complete a cleaning job. You also want to refine your cleaning system. This could mean that you dust first, then sweep and then mop. You also want a good method for cleaning toilets so that you get the very best possible results.

* Step #5: Begin marketing your small business and provide professional looking quotes. Then follow up on the quotes.

Lastly it is advisable to start getting your marketing material into the hands of possible customers. You will want to set yourself a schedule and make this happen regularly.

As you can see if you go through the listed steps you will end up in an excellent position to acquire the ideal type of customers to make sure you will be making good profits.

This how-to article has provided an introduction to the 5 recommended steps which are designed to resolve the question “How to start a cleaning business?”

Of course there’s a lot more information available which expands on a number of these points in more detail.

You can always benefit by finding out more about advertising and marketing. This should help you get a much better response from any advertising you are doing. It is also a good idea to jot down an uncomplicated plan before you start a cleaning business>

Next, find out more about how to start a cleaning business> to get tips and product reviews on the best way to start a cleaning business>










Five Ways to Save on Your Spring Home Improvement Project

Five Ways to Save on Your Spring Home Improvement Project
Homeowners want to save money on a project, but too often they don't have a clear idea of what they need or want, says Bill Leys, a contractor who specializes in deck waterproofing. Having a clear idea and execution plan for a project will help …
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Steven Scaglione Joins Baker as Vice President of Construction Management
His responsibilities include quality oversight, client management, project execution, strategic planning, business development and marketing, as well as resource management for Baker's construction management services for the state of New York.
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Project Development Manager
Prepare the project execution plan including the project organisation and structure, contracting strategy and resource plans. Monitor mine development and construction progress, and in particular the critical path so that schedule slippage can be …
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USEC Reports on Challenging 2011 and Realignment for Future Success
"We have been encouraged by the Administration's increasingly visible support for the essential national security role that both our Paducah gaseous diffusion plant and the American Centrifuge project play in providing indigenous US sources to enrich …
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