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Mobile Social Networking Forum and Media Event Launches
The Mobile social networking event launches on the 9th and 10th March in London - attracting some of the leading mobile operators, handset manufacturers and mobile social networks.
Rugby Social Network Scrums Down, Delivering Videos, Forum and Pictures into the Rugby Community
Rugby Network, a new dedicated social network for rugby fans worldwide has been launched this month, with instant success.
Cut Cost Courses for Customers
Bruel & Kjaer UK launch 2009 training calendar.
"Sun Worldwide" UK Government to Guarantee Mortgages
"Sun Worldwide" Banks to have mortgage lending guaranteed by UK government.
Maine Associates Ltd. Offers Strategic Partnering Program for their Clients
Maine Associates Ltd., a business development agency has announced its strategic partnering program to its clients.
Airport Car Hire Launches New Car Hire Service for Irish Market
Airport Car Hire, the first ever Irish car hire cost comparison service, has just expanded its service with a new range of car hire websites.
Decorate your Home this Yuletide Season with Warwick Collection of Sensuous, Bold and Elegant Interior Fabrics
These fabrics are manufactured by Warwick Fabrics, an Australian-owned company who has been in the fabric industry for several decades. In the Sixties and Seventies they were into vinyl and velvet; in the Eighties and Nineties it was range development and international distribution for them. Today Warwick Fabrics is a household name in innovation, quality and service around the world.
Online Global Boutique, Cultural Elements Inc., Spotlights Indigenous Home Decor and Accessories
Cultural Elements Inc., the premier online global home decor and accessories boutique, today announced the unveiling of its much anticipated e-commerce store.
"Guardian Worldwide" UK Banks Face More Starvation
"Guardian Worldwide" Savers may shun banks in light of record low interest rates.
"Guardian Worldwide" Pound Gains After Rate Cut
"Guardian Worldwide" The Bank of England's less than expected 0.5% cut boosts sterling.

