Scientific News, Medical News Service for Professionals in the Stm News Industry

John Craig asked:

Global STM publishing industry grews 4.4% to $14.7 billion in 2007 (Source: Simba). There are hundreds and thousands of publishers who compete for a share of this market pie.

As a stakeholder, you definitely need to keep tabs on the industry developments that can affect your day to day operations, and the way you conduct your business. Knowledgespeak is a free STM news service for professionals who need to understand and respond to the continuous challenges of the scientific technical and medical (STM) publishing industry.

Knowledgespeak is the world’s first online news service to report on all the relevant developments within the scientific technical and medical information industry, on a daily basis. Launched in June 2005, this STM news service has become the benchmark for online scientific technical and medical news (STM) and is widely subscribed by people who matter in the STM publishing industry across nations. Apart from daily news alerts, Knowledgespeak also offers additional features including a calendar of scientific technical and medical events, a comprehensive directory of scientific technical and medical publishers, a blog area and a resource section featuring interesting articles, whitepapers and presentations relevant to the STM publishing industry.

This online news service seeks to provide readers with the latest update on the Scientific Technical and Medical publishing industry. Information posted in this site can benefit players in STM business. This online Scientific Technical Medical News service serves as a communication vehicle to reach customers and/or other key stakeholders of the industry. With online STM news, subscribers can stay informed by getting daily online STM news alerts,scientific technical and medical industry events, new STM related products and STM services, and more. Also, STM publishers can promote their products/ services by sending in press releases and through online advertising. In addition, they also track peer activity as well as easily locate relevant database providers, events, interesting articles and white papers. Subscribers can also discuss and participate in STM blogs.

Hughesnet Revolutionizes the Way Internet Connections Come to Life

Daniel Manson asked:

When the World Wide Web first made its way into living rooms and business offices across the globe, users were content with simply logging on and surfing the web. It did not matter how long it took for that internet connection to be established. Users would wait a great deal of time just to see a funny video or hear their favorite song play. As time went by and the interest in what the internet had to offer expanded, users became fed up with slow connection times. This brought the development of cable and DSL internet connections in an attempt to speed things up a bit.

For a short time, users were satisfied with these new connection options. After a while though, these too began to fade. Users went on a quest for an internet connection that would come in the blink of an eye. In an ideal world, there would be no long wait times. Only the click of a mouse would be needed and a crystal clear webpage image would be displayed before a user could even take a sip of coffee.

Satellite Connection

That time has now arrived with the development of satellite internet connections. This form of internet connection goes one step further than cable or DSL. It operates in much the same way as a television satellite connection does. A computer is connected to the satellite receiver placed on the roof of a residential home or business office. From that point the satellite sends a signal to the desired webpage and displays that information on the computer screen in a matter of seconds.

HughesNet Satellite Internet is making this revolutionary internet connection possible on a daily basis. In many cases there is no extra equipment that must be purchased in order to establish a satellite internet connection. A user simply needs a computer and a satellite dish receiver. The rest of the internet connection is taken care of by a skilled technician. These technicians will come out and install all the necessary equipment and establish the link between the computer and the satellite receiver. Once those components are in place, the user is free to surf the internet.

Benefits

There are numerous benefits to running a satellite internet connection. That is why HughesNet goes the extra mile to ensure quality customer service occurs on each and every installation. With a quality product installed and functioning correctly, users are relived of the common hassles that can be found with other internet connection types once a technician leaves the home or business.

One of the greatest benefits for this type of internet connection is the ease of use. It is fully compatible with both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. There is no need for additional software to be downloaded in order to make it functional. Once the technician has installed all the necessary components, the computer operating system recognizes it as the primary internet connection and no additional user input is needed.

Another great benefit is the flexibility that this type of connection offers. Given that the connection is established across satellite receivers, there is no need for a telephone line or cable line connection. That gives users the flexibility to handle phone calls or watch their favorite television program without fear of interrupting their internet connection. It also provides the option for users to not install a home telephone line if they desire. Location of the computer in a home or office is flexible as well. There is no need to design computer space around that phone jack or cable line hook-up.

Service areas are virtually unlimited. Satellite internet connections can go where cable and DSL connections simply can not venture. This expands service areas to include users who may live in rural communities but still desire an internet connection. Connection speeds are quicker than other internet options as well. Users will enjoy faster download times of their favorite videos, music and online games.

Conclusion

With no need to log onto an account each time a connection to the internet is desired, user possibilities are endless. Satellite receiver connections eliminate the need to wait for an available phone line or rearrange a computer workspace around a cable line hookup. Hughes Net is working hard to bring web pages to computer screens faster than ever before.

Great Guides to Help You Plan Your Travel Budget

Stuart S. Travel asked:

There are literally hundreds of guides on budget travel to be found on the Internet and in bookstores. Some are useful, some are not. It really depends on what you want and where you are going. Many web sites offer email subscriptions and regular updates on where the best deals are. So how do you decide which ones are the most useful? A lot of the sites are confusing, so how do you find the ones that are going to give you the information you need?

 

Online bookstores have sections on travel guides. Try Amazon or specialty travel book stores like the Globe Corner Bookstores. They have an amazing array of guide books for the traveler on a budget. The most important thing to keep in mind about published guidebooks is that once the information is printed, it is probably out of date. Although most of them are updated annually, you cannot take what is written as set in stone. Internet guides are preferable in this area because their information is updated sometimes on a daily basis so all the deals on offer are available when you see them.

 

The best guides seem to be the ones that give you specific information on either your choice of destination or the type of holiday you will be taking (family vacation, backpacking, students, seniors, etc). There are the well known guide books/web sites like The Lonely Planet that will give you information on just about every destination you can think of. Or you can contact the embassy of the place you want to visit or go to the library to find out more about your choice of destination.  Most web sites will also have links to travel deals that are from the site sponsors. Some of the deals look great but research them. Compare to other sites to get the best deal for you.

 

Some guides worth having a look at for the budget traveler are:

* ‘The World’s Cheapest Destinations’ by Tim Leffel

* ‘Europe on $70 a Day’ by Arthur Frommer

*  Any guidebook from the Lonely Planet ‘Shoestring’ series

*  Any guidebook from the ‘Cheap Eats and Sleeps’ series

 

If you are backpacking, getting a guide on hostels in the area you are traveling to is a good idea. There are many sites dedicated to finding hostels. You will be able to get prices and make bookings in advance.

 

Once you know where you are traveling you’ll be able to find a guide on just about anything. How to get there, where to sleep, where to eat, what to visit and how to travel around are all going to be available in a travel guide. And once you get to your destination go to the local tourist information stand and look at what other helpful guides are available.

 

This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru

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