Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2013

Thereone.com Launches Discounts on Cocktail Dresses

Today, Thereone.com, a leading online supplier for wedding dresses and party dresses, launches great discounts on its cocktail dresses, up to 59% off. Yesterday, Thereone.com released its new styles of cocktail dresses. They are all beautiful and praised by many young ladies. Today, the company provides a great discount on these dresses. Customers can find cheap and suitable party dresses at Thereone.com. Party dresses are suitable for many occasions, such as evening party, celebrity party, and cocktail party and so on. The cocktail dresses are beautiful and cheap. The material of the dress is satin and silk. In addition, Thereone.com is offering similar discounts on special-occasion dresses, including cheap evening dresses, plus size dresses, graduation dresses, prom dresses 2013, and much more. The prom dresses 2013 includes the latest and best-selling styles. About Thereone.com Founded in 2009, Thereone.com is the leading supplier of wedding dresses and special occasion dresses. Thereone.com is committed to developing cheap and high-quality women's dresses for customers. This company has a group of designers who create elegant designs for customers all over the world. Good customer service, high quality, fast delivery, and competitive prices, are the reasons to choose Thereone. For more information, please visit http://www.thereone.com/

Dentists Can Now Book Appointments 24/7 With DentistSites' (Websites for Dentists) New Online Scheduling Calendar

DentistSites announced today their new calendar feature, an online cloud-based scheduling tool. This new feature means DentistSites will offer an all-inclusive website package that allows patients to book appointments online. This new feature provides dentists with the cutting-edge technology to manage and accept appointments online. Patients can now view available appointment times, schedule from any computer, tablet, or smartphone and rebook appointments, virtually anywhere. In addition, dentists can reduce no shows up to 40% by using the automated reminder feature, which invites patients to confirm or cancel their appointment. Calendar Features: Book Appointments 24/7 Substantially reduce no-shows up to 40% Automated customized appointment reminders Streamline entire appointment process HIPAA Compliant DentistSites specializes in creating websites that are engaging, professional, cost-effective, and extremely simple to maintain, and help dentists successfully market and manage their practice online. DentistSites package (with no set-up fees or contracts) includes everything that's needed for a professional online presence, including Search Engine Optimization, integrated email, editing tools, credit card processing, online appointment notifications, and unlimited technical and customer support. Now this package also includes an online scheduling calendar. "This new feature helps dentists offer services their patients demand," says Sara Sims, Director of Business Development for DentistSites. "Our customers have asked for this calendaring feature and we've listened. The best part is, we're including this in our all-inclusive website package without raising the $59 a month price." Ever wondered if you are missing appointments while out of the office? With the online scheduling calendar, dentists can be booking appointments 24/7 and increasing their patient-base by focusing on core business rather than administration. In addition, the calendar feature is HIPAA compliant and provides patients and dentists with patient history organized in one place. Now patients and dentists can view previous and upcoming appointments. The best part of it all is it's included in DentistSites' all-inclusive $59/month package. Start booking appointments

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Dienstag, 21. Mai 2013

Cocktail Dresses 101 – Your Guide To These Fun Dresses

Cocktail dresses as we know them have been around since the 1920s. You're probably aware of that iconic 'flapper' style like in the picture below. Unlike many older fashions though, cocktail dresses have stuck around and are now a dress that we find in almost every woman's closet today. 1920s chanel cocktail dress This is an early cocktail dress from Chanel, and as you can see it looks quite similar to today's styles! Commonly worn at casual or semi-formal events, cocktail dresses are your 'go-to' choice for a night on the town, a meal with friends, or a hot date. Lighter, shorter, and usually less decorated than ball gowns, and other formal dresses, the cocktail dress is a versatile choice; and this include 'little black dresses' and we all know how adaptable they are! Don't think that they're only short dresses though, as in fact they come in knee length, tea length, or ankle length, meaning that there's a style for everyone's tastes and every occasion! Cocktail dresses can be made from many different fabrics and in different styles. Let's explore some of them here:

Thereone.com?New Ball Gown Wedding Dresses Online for Sale

On May 14, Thereone.com, a well-known online shopping store for wedding dresses, released its new styles of ball gown wedding dresses, and announces that all these new models are offered at greatly discounted prices now. These new ball gown wedding dresses have become a recent bridal trend. There are more and more people start to pursue the ball gown style. Ball gown wedding dresses at Thereone.com have the top quality and simple appearance. Customers can find the best beautiful wedding dresses at Thereone.com Thereone has a lot of experience in the fashion industry, and focuses on high quality and affordable women's dresses with an emphasis on wedding dresses. They claim that it is very important to celebrate the sensuality and beauty of the female figure instead of covering it up with piles of materials. Many customers are surprised at the beautiful dresses on Thereone. A customer called Susan remarked, "Love your dresses! I'm going to get married and I have been looking for a dream wedding dress. I noticed that there are so many beautiful dresses on your website. Finally I find this dress. Absolutely gorgeous and it's exactly I want!" Moreover, the company is offering thousands of different wedding dresses, such as short wedding dresses, beach wedding dresses, colored wedding dresses, mermaid wedding dresses, and princess wedding dresses and so on. About Thereone.com Founded in 2009, Thereone.com is the leading supplier of wedding dresses and special occasion dresses. Thereone.com is committed to developing cheap and high-quality women's dresses for customers. This company has a group of designers who create elegant designs for customers all over the world. Good customer service, high quality, fast delivery, and competitive prices, are the reasons to choose Thereone. For more information, please visit http://www.thereone.com/

F.C.C. Advances Plan for Faster In-Flight Wi-Fi

The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday proposed auctioning off the rights to use newly available airwaves to provide better in-flight Wi-Fi connections, as the government agency seeks to improve the speed and lower the cost of Internet service on commercial flights. The commission's proposal is the first step toward a goal that it is likely to take a couple of years, at least, to reach: providing in-flight Internet service that can match or exceed the capabilities that most Americans have at home or can find in coffee shops. The new format would use a more reliable system of contact between a plane and the ground, agency officials said, and should allow providers to offer more consistent service that is some 30 times faster than the service that many Americans have in their homes. Although it will be at least a couple of years before the new service is available, federal officials and people in the broadband business expressed excitement that the new format could free airline passengers from being captive to the expensive and rather slow Wi-Fi that is currently available on only some domestic flights. "The reality is that we expect and often need to be able to get online 24/7, at home, in an office or on a plane," Julius Genachowski, the F.C.C. chairman, said at a meeting where the commission voted 4 to 0 to begin the necessary steps. "This will enable business and leisure travelers aboard aircraft in the United States to be more productive and have more choices in entertainment, communications and social media, and it could lower prices." The agency's plan calls for the sale of one or more licenses to allow an Internet service provider to share certain airwaves with satellite communications companies. Those airwaves would then be used for an air-to-ground system of connections that employs cellphone towers. Before the auction, the agency will have to decide how many licenses to grant in the 500-megahertz block of spectrum and what engineering rules will be required to prevent interference between the various services. The agency's action Thursday kicks off the process by requesting public comment. Roughly a quarter of daily domestic flights have Wi-Fi service, according to Routehappy.com, which tracks travel information. Another 12 percent of flights have trial service or offer service on a given route depending on the aircraft used. But it is not always easy to tell when booking a flight whether it will have Wi-Fi service, said John Walton, director of data for Routehappy. In-flight service is now usually limited to about 3 megabits per second, per plane — barely half the speed of the average household DSL connection and one-third the average wired broadband speed. The new system will be faster in part because it will operate on a different band of spectrum, and in part because of the way it transmits signals. Currently, there are two types of in-flight broadband service: satellite-based and air-to-ground. Satellite systems use antennas mounted on the top of planes to communicate with satellites. Air-to-ground systems send signals between a ground-based network and an antenna on the bottom of a plane. The new system would share the 14.0-14.5 gigahertz band of the electromagnetic spectrum, a 500-megahertz band that is far wider than the current 4-megahertz band used in air-to-ground systems. All of that means that the new system would be capable of transmitting data at up to 300 gigabits per second — or 30 times the average home broadband speed. "Air-to-ground connectivity is inherently less expensive than satellite systems," said Mary Kirby, editor in chief of Airline Passenger Experience magazine. "The industry knows that they need to meet consumer demand for increased connectivity. It's quite literally become the cost of doing business." Not everyone is so enthusiastic. The Satellite Industry Association said it had filed with the commission "detailed technical analyses that demonstrate that the proposed air-ground service would cause interference into the satellite services." Those services have first rights to the airwaves in question, which are used by media, public safety and American military customers for essential communications, the association said. Companies like Boeing, which makes satellites as well as planes, also oppose the proposal. Jessica Rosenworcel, a commissioner who supported getting the proposal under way, said it was clear which way the requirements for connectivity were moving. "In our hyperconnected age, we need and expect access to connectivity and content anytime and anywhere," Ms. Rosenworcel said. "The world simply does not wait for us to get off the plane."

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