Saturday, June 30, 2007

AuctionAds Wins eBay Star Developer Award

MediaWhiz Division AuctionAds Wins eBay Star Developer Award for ''Most Innovative Application-Buyer'' eBay Developers Conference

 June 21, 2007 - NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AuctionAds, a division of MediaWhiz Holdings Inc., today announced it received the eBay Star Developer Award for "Most Innovative Application-Buyer" at the sixth annual eBay Developers Conference. AuctionAds (www.auctionads.com) enables users to monetize their website by displaying live eBay auctions next to their related copy.

"We are honored to accept this prestigious award, which recognizes that AuctionAds is a successful tool for leveraging the lucrative eBay affiliate system, in a way that is easy for publishers to use," stated AuctionAds CTO David Dellanave.

"The eBay Star Developers Awards recognize developers for their innovation and commitment to the eBay platform," said Max Mancini, senior director of disruptive innovation at eBay. "AuctionAds was awarded for its efficiency using innovative caching techniques, allowing it to serve up 30 million impressions a month with only 200,000 API calls, an impressive volume of traffic per API call."

The eBay Developers Conference in Boston brings together more than 500 third-party developers, entrepreneurs and affiliates to meet with technologists and business leaders from eBay, PayPal, ProStores, Shopping.com and Skype.

About AuctionAds

AuctionAds (www,auctionads.com), a division of MediaWhiz Holdings Inc., users to monetize their website by displaying live eBay auctions next to their related copy.

About MediaWhiz

MediaWhiz is a leading online marketing company delivering a fully integrated solution for brand advertisers, direct marketers and publishers by leveraging its suite of marketing services to achieve measurable results. Services include affiliate marketing, lead generation, email marketing, list management, display advertising, text link advertising and search marketing. MediaWhiz delivers more than 3 million monthly leads to over 3,000 advertisers through its database of more than 100 million consumer email addresses and relationships with over 20,000 publishers. Private equity firm Lake Capital first invested in MediaWhiz in August 2005. Through acquisitions and organic growth, MediaWhiz has established its position as a leading provider of integrated marketing. More information on MediaWhiz is available at www,mediawhiz.com.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Classifieds Listings Extended to Cell Phones

edgeio Classifieds Listings Extended to Cell Phones Using the Gumiyo Platform

Classifieds on-the-go merges the two fastest growing technology segments--online classifieds and mobile phones

Woodland Hills, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2007 -- Gumiyo and edgeio announced today their cooperation to bring online classifieds into the mobile space. Commencing with edgeio's extensive real estate section, Gumiyo will deliver listings to interested people on the go, making those listing accessible to mobile, online buyers. In seconds, buyers can review listings on their phones--photos and all--and connect directly with the sellers.

True to the company's tagline "Connecting Buyers and Sellers," Gumiyo gives edgeio sellers added methods, including text-messaging and web-activated telephony, that enable buyers to reach them directly from a mobile listing. Consequently, targeted listings are not only available to buyers anytime and anywhere, but sellers are available to those buyers anytime and anywhere. The result is the true goal of a classified listing--a connection between a buyer and a seller as quickly and as efficiently as possible.

"edgeio has built a significant classified listings platform. We have APIs for inbound and outbound traffic. Gumiyo is leveraging our APIs to deliver a compelling experience to sellers and buyers, across the mobile platform." Said edgeio CEO Keith Teare. "In the future it should be possible for Gumiyo to build mobile applications across all listings verticals, using MMS, SMS, WAP, Widgets and many other user interfaces."

"Our partnership with edgeio is very complementary and it makes perfect sense," says Shuki Lehavi, CEO and co-founder of Gumiyo. "edgeio is committed to innovation in the world of online classifieds, and has enabled a rich set of open APIs that we can use. This is a big reason why we've been syndicating Gumiyo listings to them since day one. Now, edgeio sellers can enter the mobile space with little to no effort."

About Edgeio
edgeio is a leader in online listings platforms. The company's vision is to provide an open platform that enables listings providers, advertisers and other content providers to interact with users across all platforms. Products include edgedirect, edgeio.com (and its Chinese sister site mulu100.com) and edgeio marketplaces plus a rich set of APIs. edgeio is based in Palo Alto, Calif. and was founded in 2005 by Keith Teare, the company's chairman of the board and chief executive officer, and Michael Arrington, a member of edgeio's board of directors. For more information see http://www.edgeio.com/

About Gumiyo
Gumiyo connects buyers and sellers by extending the traditional online marketplace to mobile phones. Always on and always connected, Gumiyo provides a marketplace that links buyers and sellers in real-time who connect, communicate, and complete the deal.

Founded by Shuki Lehavi and Rich Abronson in Woodland Hills, CA, Gumiyo is committed to revolutionizing the mobile consumer-to-consumer commerce experience. For more information please visit http://www.gumiyo.com/

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Press Contact: Richard Abronson
Company Name: Gumiyo, Inc.
Phone: 8184582025
Website:
http://www.gumiyo.com/

Monday, June 18, 2007

eBay Teams Up With GE Money

GE Money teams up with eBay

Card is latest offering in exclusive agreement for GE Money and eBay

15 Jun 2007, Boston : GE Money, the consumer lending unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), announced the eBayT MasterCard®, an expansion of its partnership with eBay. The card, announced at eBay Live! today, will be available to customers in late June.

eBay MasterCard customers will benefit from a new rewards program, earning one Reward Point for every $1 spent in purchases. Reward Points are also earned with non-Internet, everyday purchases wherever MasterCard is accepted. Points are redeemable for shipping discounts and vouchers that can be used to shop on eBay or to pay eBay seller fees.

Cardholders will enjoy other benefits with the eBay MasterCard, such as the ability to choose from one of three card designs, and the option to add their eBay User ID to the card. The card also features Safe Shipping, which protects them if their item never arrives. The card fits perfectly with PayPal, as customers can view their account activity within their existing PayPal account. Additional benefits include zero percent liability for unauthorized purchases, 24/7 customer service and no annual fee.

eBay will provide promotional and branding support for the eBay MasterCard. GE Money Bank will be responsible for issuing the card, and providing customer service, billing and credit management.

The eBay MasterCard is an expansion of a relationship originally created in June 2004 for GE to offer PayPal Buyer Credit, a private label, revolving credit line available to registered PayPal customers. A PayPal® Plus MasterCard was introduced in May 2006.

"The eBay MasterCard is another great extension of the partnership we've built with eBay and PayPal over the past few years to offer rewards, security and convenience for their customers," said Margaret Keane, president and CEO of GE Money's Retail Consumer Finance unit. "With the eBay MasterCard, shoppers can apply and buy with an instant online credit process. As with PayPal Plus, there's no waiting for a card to arrive in the mail before making your eBay purchases."

"We are excited about the launch of the new eBay MasterCard, and believe eBay members will find the benefits of the card to be compelling," said Kip Knight, vice president of marketing at eBay.

About GE Money
With $190 billion in assets, GE Money, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), is a leading provider of credit services to consumers, retailers and auto dealers in 55 countries around the world. GE Money, based in Stamford, Conn., offers a range of financial products, including private label credit cards, personal loans, bank cards, auto loans and leases, mortgages, corporate travel and purchasing cards, debt consolidation and home equity loans and credit insurance. More information can be found online at www.gemoney.com.

GE (NYSE: GE) is Imagination at Work -- a diversified technology, media and financial services company focused on solving some of the world's toughest problems. With products and services ranging from aircraft engines, power generation, water processing and security technology to medical imaging, business and consumer financing, media content and advanced materials, GE serves customers in more than 100 countries and employs more than 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.ge.com.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Midwest Cornhole Played Late Into The Night

Enhance Your Game of Cornhole and Play Late into the Night

Gentech Products, LLC. introduces The Bag-O-Lantern.

Elmhurst, Il. (PRWEB) June 13, 2007 -- Gentech Products, LLC. Creators of The Holdem (www.drinkholdem.com) is proud to announce the addition of The Bag-O-Lantern to its line of unique innovative products. Now with the technology of high-brightness white LED's the game of cornhole can be played into the late hours of the night.

Cornhole is a game craze that is sweeping the Midwest and growing quickly. Cornhole or Corn Toss is similar to horseshoes but much safer; it is played with corn feed sewn into a cloth bag. The bags are tossed over a distance onto a slanted board and into a six inch diameter hole. The game is so addicting that most players don't want to quit playing at dusk.

The Bag-O-Lantern easily attaches to any regulation size board and encompasses the six inch diameter hole with high-brightness white LED's which provides enough illumination to play all night.

The Bag-O-Lantern employs eight high-brightness white LED's configured in a circle pattern and encased in an injection molded enclosure with an optically clear lens. The LED's are rated for 100,000 hours, operated with a one 9V battery that provides more than ten hours of fun.

The Bag-O-Lantern is a product of Gentech Products, LLC (patent pending) and another unique solution to an everyday problem. For more information about The Bag-O-Lantern or to be a distributor please visit our website at www.bag-o-lantern.com

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Press Contact: Mike Koczor
Company Name: gentech products, llc.
Phone: 630 832-2641
Website:
www.bag-o-lantern.com

 

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Africanized Honey Bees Kill Dogs

'Killer bees' attack dogs

Three mastiffs in Hesperia die from Africanized bee stings

HILLARY BORRUD Staff Writer
May 15, 2007 - HESPERIA - Africanized honey bees killed three mastiffs by stinging them repeatedly. The dogs' owner was also stung while attempting to save the dogs. The Africanized bees, also known as "killer bees," are similar to the European honey bee in that they will not sting unless they are provoked, according to a press release from Hesperia. In this case, a falling tree branch disturbed the bee hive last Monday, said Tony Genovesi, Animal Control supervisor.

The owner of the mastiffs, which included a female, a male and a puppy, called Hesperia Animal Control but by the time an officer arrived, the owner had already gone outside and been stung as well. The dogs were large - the female was about 100 pounds, the male 90 pounds and the puppy weighed about 20 pounds, Genovesi said.

Bee stings have a similar affect on dogs and humans, Genovesi said, but unlike humans, dogs are often unable to run away because they are confined by fences or chains. In this case, the dogs were in a fenced backyard.

Bee samples sent to San Bernardino County Vector Control revealed that the bees were Africanized, according to the press release. Hesperia Animal Control has given the dogs' owner notice to remove the bee hive.

Hillary Borrud may be reached at 951-6234 or hborrud@vvdailypress.com.


While bees buzz here, elsewhere hives die
By: RICHARD ROTH

05/15/2007 - LIVINGSTON-It's been a great year for apple blossoms, according to Russell Bartolotta of Klein's Kill Fruit Farms.  "It's probably the best bloom period I've seen since I've been on the farm," said Mr. Bartolotta, who has worked at the family orchard for 27 years. "It was a week later than last year, but there was nothing but constant sun." Mr. Bartolotta has had no problems with pollination. "Our bee man happened to be lucky," he said. "Wherever he has his bees over-winter, apparently the mites didn't attack." But as The Independent reported April 20, other New York growers may have been less fortunate because bee colonies have disappeared.

"As we enter a new growing season, there is anxiety that there will not be enough bees to pollinate the crop," New York Apple Association president Jim Allen says in a press release dated May 7. There are more than 7.4 million apple trees in the state, according to the Apple Association, and a mysterious disease known as colony collapse disorder (CCD) is believed to be responsible for killing off bee hives across the state this past winter. Senator Hillary Clinton has called on relevant committees in the U.S. Senate to address CCD and the honeybee decline in the upcoming Farm Bill and Agricultural Appropriations Bill.
"If these alarming trends are allowed to continue, they will place at risk in excess of $14 billion in annual United States farm output that depends on bee pollination," Senator Clinton wrote in a May 11, 2007 letter to the chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee. "Ultimately, the shortage of pollination services would impact the supply of healthful and affordable food for U.S. consumers."

Ms. Clinton's letter goes on to say that "some estimates have shown that nearly all the major beekeepers in the State of New York have lost more than 30% of their colonies to CCD," and that more than 90 different food, seed and fiber crops rely on bee pollination. Among those crops are alfalfa, apples, blueberries, cherries, plums, pumpkins, and squash. Some local growers import bees from out of state during the pollination season. Mr. Bartolotta said a beekeeper from Louisiana was on hand for the 24-hour window of opportunity here, when blossoms were viable at Klein's Kill. "He goes from almonds in California to blueberries down south, and then he follows the season up the eastern coastline until he gets to Maine," said Mr. Bartolotta.

Some Columbia County beekeepers have lost bee colonies, and others have not been affected. While researchers are investigating possible causes ranging from parasitic mites to microwave signals to genetic engineering, Victor Borghi of Miss Bee Haven Apiaries in East Chatham suspects inappropriate pesticide use. "It depends on the pesticide and who's using it," said Mr. Borghi. "Those people I've pollinated for who have a license to use pesticides, like apple orchards, have never had any problem. If people are using it randomly to spray on flowers, we get a kill."

Even if the crop is pollinated, growers face another problem, according to the Apple Association: labor shortages due to a lack of immigration policy in Washington. "We will wait and see what happens with the bees," association President Jim Allen says in the May 7 release. "In the meantime, we will be making a huge lobbying push this month in Washington, urging Congress to pass the AgJOBS bill, which will provide our farms with a reliable workforce." But local growers say they rely on the same workers year after year, some returning to the area from Mexico and others from Jamaica. "Most of the guys have been here 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 years," said Jake Samascott of Samascott Orchards in Kinderhook. "And most of the new guys are family members."
To contact reporter Richard Roth, e-mail rroth@IndeNews.com.


Bee Swarm Terrorizes Central Texas Neighborhood

(May 23, 2007)-A swarm of aggressive bees terrorized residents of the 2200 block of Morrow Avenue Wednesday afternoon in Waco. Some of those unlucky enough to be outdoors when the swarm attacked were stung, but there was no immediate information about whether any was seriously injured. About ten people were stung including two or three firefighters, said Jimmy Mauppin of the Waco Fire Department.

The bees swarmed as a beekeeper attempted to remove a hive. The beekeeper got about half of the bees, Mauppin said, and the rest formed an angry swarm. Firefighters were originally dispatched to the area in response to a report of an allergic reaction to a sting.

They requested assistance from Waco police, who were helping divert traffic away from the area Wednesday evening. The beekeeper, Mauppin said, told firefighters that the bees would settle down as night fell and temperatures cooled. He plans to return to the neighborhood Thursday morning to try to remove the rest of the bees. Officials are advising neighborhood residents to stay indoors, the curious to stay away, and motorists to keep their windows rolled up when driving through the area.

 

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