ThoughtOffice Cracks the Code of the Private Eye. Expert Investigator Program Helps Private Investigators Solve Cases Big and Small
ThoughtOffice, the idea generation and innovation software, is now custom made to serve Private Investigators. From CSI: Crime Scene Investigation to “whodunit” tales, the new program takes 17 years of expert knowledge and makes it available to expert Gum Shoes and green Private Eyes alike…
37SIGNALS VALUATION TOPS $100 BILLION AFTER BOLD VC INVESTMENT
37signals is now a $100 billion dollar company, according to a group of investors who have agreed to purchase 0.000000001% of the company in exchange for $1.
Win a Sony a380 Digital SLR Camera in Summer Through The Lens Contest From The Independent
Win a Sony a380 digital SLR camera, zoom lens and a digital photo frame in The Independent’s Summer Through The Lens photography contest. Presented in association with Sony and the a380 DSLR, their latest digital SLR camera.
How Smart Are You? "Be a Brainiac" Contest Seeks to Find Out – Top Performer Will Become the Idea Mascot for ThoughtOffice Corporation
ThoughtOffice is seeking a real “Thought Leader” through a unique contest: use our ThoughtOffice Software Suite in a unique way, and show us what you accomplished. The top 3 performers will receive paid projects, free software… and a chance to create Topic Modules and receive royalties. The top performer will become a high-profile mascot and co-anchor of ThoughtOffice.com’s ThoughtOffice blog.
A Million Genius Ideas For Less Than $99 – ThoughtOffice Creativity Suite Breaks the Hundred-Buck Barrier
Great ideas are always in high demand. But arriving in that “creative space” that many find only in the shower, while driving, or in their dreams can be difficult… especially under pressure. The new low cost of ThoughtOffice provides an inexpensive, always-on solution for individuals and workgroups. Users can be on the bleeding-edge of creativity for less than the cost of a pair of shoes.
Personal Injury Lawyers Sue UMC Resulting in a Policy Change
Allen A. Cap (http://www.capandkudler.com) filed suit against University Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada resulting in a Change in It’s Policy Concerning Liens In Automobile Accident Injury Cases.