5 Inches New Snow Winter Park
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006time to start thinking “”"FRESHIES”"” as the snow flies…………..NASTY COLD FRONT coming though!
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time to start thinking “”"FRESHIES”"” as the snow flies…………..NASTY COLD FRONT coming though!
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temps are expected to be MINUS 20 on Wednesday and Thursday NIGHTS this week………OUCH
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MARY JANE openned some sketchy trails over Thanksgiving to OPEN TERRAIN and report that Mary Jane WAS open for Thanksgiving…………THANK GOD for Rock Skiis!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skibare/299462227/
its a DIRTY JOB but somebody got to go out and report back
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alot of Beginner terrain and a LOT of HYPE over nothing really Open……..basically BUMMED about today with 20mph gusting winds an NOTHING of substance Openning
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“We believe that the next five years are about two things: wireless and content,” said Crowe, 57. “We will be building our network further and further out to be more wireless- and content-friendly.”
Demand for video content, especially through cellphones, will surge, and Level 3, through its recent acquisitions, is positioned to capitalize, Crowe said.
Hunt Ventures, Oak Investment Partners and Voyager Capital Back Mobile Imaging Software for Wireless Carriers. “Consumers can’t figure out how to get images off their camera phones and into the digital photography ecosystem. We’ve cracked the nut with a solution that’s incredibly easy to use, and packaged it into a service that carriers and imaging companies can provide to their customers,” said Dan Shapiro, CEO of Ontela.
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) November 10, 2006 — Ontela (www.ontela.com), an innovator in mobile imaging technologies headquartered in Seattle, today announces that it has secured funding from Hunt Ventures, Oak Investment Partners and Voyager Capital. This funding will support the company’s efforts as it moves from closed service trials to market deployment of its PicDeck™ mobile imaging platform in 2007.
Modern camera phones are breaking the two, three and even 10 megapixel barrier, but while studies show that consumers are taking hundreds of photos each year, 98% never leave the handset. Ontela solves this problem for wireless carriers and imaging services alike with technology that automatically, reliably, and securely transfers photos from consumers’ camera phones to their PCs and favorite online image services.
“Consumers can’t figure out how to get images off their camera phones and into the digital photography ecosystem. We’ve cracked the nut with a solution that’s incredibly easy to use, and packaged it into a service that carriers and imaging companies can provide to their customers,” said Dan Shapiro, CEO of Ontela. “Our investors have been watching the problem fester for years and understood our solution immediately. By fixing this broken link in the value chain, Ontela unlocks revenues for carriers and mobile imaging companies alike.”
Ontela’s patent-pending installer provisions new users in less than 60 seconds, and it requires no actions on the part of the user once set up – pictures are automatically moved to the user’s PC or favorite web-based photo gallery. Ontela chairman and wireless veteran Tom Huseby explains, “In the past four years, a lot of companies seeking funding have taken my picture with a camera phone. Every one is followed by a mad flurry of keypad tapping, followed by a blurry picture of me in some photo service I’ve never heard of. Dan took out a camera phone, hit the shutter button, and set it on the table. The picture showed up on Flickr® and in the ‘My Pictures’ folder of the computer a minute later. I was hooked.”
Ontela’s platform is currently in closed trials and supports many popular BREW, J2ME, Symbian®, and Windows Mobile camera phones such Motorola’s RAZR® and Sony Ericsson’s Walkman® phones. PC connectivity is supported on Windows 2000® or later.
FiberCo Announces Professional Services For Research and Higher Education Community “ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ — FiberCo(R), a fiber holding company formed by Internet2 to support dark fiber initiatives for U.S. research and higher education, today announced that it has teamed with Level 3 Communications to offer a new suite of customized professional services to assist universities and regional networks with efficiently planning, installing, managing and operating their advanced network infrastructures…”
landing MySpace, YouTube, and now PhotoBucket…………it just keeps getting BETTER and BETTER for Level3……….
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Ski Season is finally here………
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Triple Play of high Speed, VOIP, and Cable Video TV is working………
Residential high-speed data subscribers rose by 214,000 in Time Warner Cable’s historical systems. This represents the fifth consecutive quarter in which net subscriber additions surpassed 200,000. In addition, residential high-speed data subscribers increased by 37,000 in the acquired systems. Total residential high-speed data subscribers at the end of the quarter were 6.4 million, representing approximately 25% of service-ready homes passed. Digital Phone subscribers grew by 187,000 in the quarter for a total of 1.6 million, representing approximately 11% of service-ready homes passed. For additional subscriber and homes passed informa