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		<title>Employ the best collision repair specialists to save your vehicle and yourself from obliteration</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 01:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As roads and highways become more populated with vehicles, the results are more auto accidents. But getting involved in a car accident is virtually the last thing anybody would want or think of. Having one&#8217;s own vehicle disastrously dented and damaged can leave the person psychologically and financially stressed specially if its required to be [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/employ-the-best-collision-repair-specialists-to-save-your-vehicle-and-yourself-from-obliteration.html">Employ the best collision repair specialists to save your vehicle and yourself from obliteration</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As roads and highways become more populated with vehicles, the results are more auto accidents. But getting involved in a car accident is virtually the last thing anybody would want or think of. Having one&#8217;s own vehicle disastrously dented and damaged can leave the person psychologically and financially stressed specially if its required to be run on a daily basis. All the same, it does happen to everyone if not today then tomorrow and when it does the only thing one wants is to be able to get their vehicle repaired to its original condition in a timely manner. For this you would actually need a &#8220;car restorer&#8221; that is a collision repair specialist who can restore your car as closely as possible to its original condition following an accident. Accidental repair is one of the most difficult, highly-involved types of car repair tasks in the industry, so it is better to choose an experienced professional help that can yield out the best results in repairing your vehicle. <br/><br/>With the rapid advancement in technology, the collision repair specialist job has evolved from being purely mechanical to including electronic technology. Because vehicles today hold complex computer and electronic systems, mechanics have to to have a broader base of knowledge about internal systems than in the past. This can be achieved with the aid of computer diagnostic tools with the help of which a collision repair specialist can accurately pin point the problem areas of the vehicle and implement best methods and techniques to restore the vehicle to a condition that is as good as new. He has to know what to look for when it comes to damaged internal systems. <br/><br/>Over all this he must be able to determine how to best restore a body&#8217;s external structure which includes paint and body repair. A collision repair service employs a variety of experts who work together to restore a car&#8217;s exterior using a broad range of state-of-the-art techniques and parts. They will completely transform the damage making it look like nothing ever happened at all. Hopefully, you will find the right and the best collision repair shop in your area that will not just repair and restore your vehicle back to itself but will also make the entire process easy for you so go along and make the most for your bucks. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Motorcycle Tours, Planning for the Ride</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 17:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From that first small stain of oil gracing your garage flooring to the road map heavily marked with arrows, circles, and notes, summer means it&#8217;s motorcycle season. It&#8217;s time to take that winter overhaul project out of the garage and on to the open road. Whether you prefer short day trips or a meandering ride [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/motorcycle-tours-planning-for-the-ride.html">Motorcycle Tours, Planning for the Ride</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From that first small stain of oil gracing your garage flooring to the road map heavily marked with arrows, circles, and notes, summer means it&#8217;s motorcycle season. It&#8217;s time to take that winter overhaul project out of the garage and on to the open road. Whether you prefer short day trips or a meandering ride from state to state, there is something intoxicating about a highway stretched out before you and the wind in your hair. Immortalized in print (Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance), or in film (Easy Rider), we have long romanticized the idea of the motorcycle road trip and the freedom that it implies. <br/><br/>Whether you are touring the Northeast, riding cross-country, exploring adventure rides in Europe, or riding for a great cause  you know the thrill and spiritual enjoyment it brings. Those lucky enough to have the means and the bike to set off on such an adventure know that planning is a crucial part of any road trip. With the aspect of the open road, unknown destinations, and very little space for storage along the way, riders are forced to travel light; and pack smart. Given that space is at such a premium, you&#8217;ll want to make sure you have room for essentials.  Top 5 picks are: 1. Rain Gear  2. Cold Weather Gear 3. Sunscreen 4. A few Basic tools 5. Tarp (in case you have to wait out some bad weather) It&#8217;s been calling your name the whole time you&#8217;ve been laying tools across your garage flooring, wrenches and sockets kept close at hand. Riders everywhere crave the open road and the summertime breeze. Now that summer is finally here, it is that time to get the gear together and get out and hit that blacktop. Whether you pack a map, is up to you! <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Quarterly Business Conditions Report &#8211; Jan -2010-Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 11:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quarterly Business Conditions Report &#8211; Jan -2010In the latest quarterly printing industry business conditions reports, the majority of print providers and print buyers are optimistic that 2010 will see business conditions reboundalthough sketchy capital investment plans suggest some lingering doubts about recovery. Each Quarterly Business Conditions report provides a combination of original industry researchvia Economics [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/quarterly-business-conditions-report-jan-2010-aarkstore-enterprise-market-research.html">Quarterly Business Conditions Report &#8211; Jan -2010-Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quarterly Business Conditions Report &#8211; Jan -2010In the latest quarterly printing industry business conditions reports, the majority of print providers and print buyers are optimistic that 2010 will see business conditions reboundalthough sketchy capital investment plans suggest some lingering doubts about recovery. Each Quarterly Business Conditions report provides a combination of original industry researchvia Economics and Research Center (ERC)and analysis of government data to &#8220;take the pulse&#8221; of the economy in general, and the printing industry in particular, every three monthsTable of Contents :Economic Forecast in a NutshellIntroduction How This Report Is Organized For More InformationSection 1: Prevailing Q4 Business Conditions Current Business Conditions December 2009 Survey Results September 2009 Survey Results  Expected Business Conditions December 2009 Survey Results September 2009 Survey Results  Business Conditions Index Creative Conditions Current Business Conditions Expected Business Conditions  Prevailing Economic Conditions GDP Proprietors&#8217; Income Corporate Cash Flow Personal Income Employment and Unemployment Initial and Continued Jobless Claims Consumer Confidence Consumer Price Index Leading Indicators Employment Cost Index  Graphic Communications Industry Economic Trends Graphic Designers Graphic Arts Employment Printing Industry Capacity Utilization Printing Industry Shipments and Profits  The Bottom Lines ForecastSection 2: Capital Investment Equipment and People Capital Investment Overall Capital Investment Plans Specific Investment Categories Level of Budgetary Commitment  Hiring Plans General Hiring Plans Needed Skills Creative Investments Social Media Revisited Section 3: Conclusions and Recommendations Forecasters Forecasting What We Think Are Hot Items What We Think Are Warm Items What We Think Are Cold Items Other Forecasts  The Printing Industry in Transition Permanence Portability Return on Investment (ROI) Intent Cross Media Reference Point Media Selection Personalization Direct Response We&#8217;ve Been We&#8217;re Becoming Push and Pull  Oh, All Right Dr. Joe&#8217;s Economic Indicators  Dark Clouds and Silver Linings Looking ForwardAppendix: For Further ReadingAbout the AnalystsTable of Figures Figure 1: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? All print providers, December 2009 Figure 2: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? All print providers, September 2009 Figure 3: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to providers, December 2009 Figure 4: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to providers, September 2009 Figure 5: Business Conditions Index (BCI) for all printing establishments,March 2008-December 2009 Figure 6: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? All creatives, December 2009 Figure 7: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? All graphic design respondents, December 2009 Figure 8: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? All corporate design respondents, December 2009 Figure 9: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to creatives, December 2009 Figure 10: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to graphic design respondents, December 2009 Figure 11: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to corporate design respondents, December 2009 Figure 12: Y/Y % change in real GDP, Q1 2000-Q3 2009 Figure 13: Gross Domestic Product, Q1 2000-Q3 2009 (billions of current dollars) Figure 14: Proprietors&#8217; income, Q1 2000-Q3 2009 (billions of current dollars). Figure 15: Net corporate cash flow, Q1 2000-Q2 2009 (billions of current dollars) Figure 16: Personal income, Q1 2000-Q3 2009 (billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates) <For more information, please contact :http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Quarterly-Business-Conditions-Report-Jan-2010-39348.html <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Car Rental Tips-Best Places to Drive Your Rental Car In Anaheim</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 02:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anaheim is located in the state of California, it is a beautiful and gorgeous place. From palm trees to clear skies, there is plenty to see and do. If you are flying to Anaheim, your rental car awaits your arrival at the airport. While driving to your destination in Anaheim, you will be glad you have a rental car. The Pacific coastline is absolutely gorgeous. The sights are truly amazing. Endless ocean, beautiful beaches and cliffs, truly magnificent and stunning. From fine dining to a casual place to eat, the choices are plentiful. Anaheim also has, 42 miles of beautiful coastline beaches, which makes for a very pleasant and amazing drive. While driving the coastline, you may decide to pull over and park at one of the many beaches, so you can take a picture or enjoy all the breath taking scenery. From upscale shopping to souvenir shops, there are plenty of choices to choose from. <br/><br/>While driving in Anaheim, Disney Land is a wonderful place to visit. With two parks, Disney Land and California Adventure, which are right next to each other. This is one of the funnest attractions in Anaheim. Downtown is located in the same area and offers an array of restauants, clubs and shops.If you like sports, The Angel Stadium of Anaheim is a great place to catch a baseball game or festival. If you are seeking a night of culture and enjoy the arts, the Anaheim Ballet is very enjoyable.The Flightdeck Air Combat Center has flight simulation that offers the opportunity to experience what it is like to be a pilot and fly a fighter jet. <br/><br/>If your destination is Anaheim a rental car is a must. This will enable you to see beautiful California at its best. When you are looking to rent a car in California, Car Rental Giant has over 500 suppliers in 22,000 locations worldwide.Rental cars are availablein Los Angeles, LAX, Anaheim, San Diego, San Joseand San Fransisco, just to name a few California locations. Car Rental Giant offers car rental deals, discount car rentals and specials at great low rates. Having a rental car is a very important part of enjoying all the sights and attractions that are available to you while enjoying your vacation. Having your own transportation can make all the difference in having the freedom and flexibility of planning the perfect trip. From luxury rental cars to multi-passenger rental cars, there is something to suit every customers needs. Visitusatwww.CarRentalGiant.com <br/><br/> <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Uses for Utes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 17:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ute is an Aussie icon from way back. It can be used for any number of things, from carting tools to picking up the weekly food supply. Dogs &#8211; and people &#8211; sleep in them, chooks have laid eggs in them and kids have played in them. Ute-mad owners have painted their Utes with [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/uses-for-utes.html">Uses for Utes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ute is an Aussie icon from way back. It can be used for any number of things, from carting tools to picking up the weekly food supply. Dogs &#8211; and people &#8211; sleep in them, chooks have laid eggs in them and kids have played in them. Ute-mad owners have painted their Utes with all kinds of designs and colours, joined Ute clubs and gone on Ute field trips. <br/><br/>But what happens to all those sad old Utes that have died? Do they go to Ute heaven &#8211; or must they be crushed under the heavy hammer of the recycler. To a non-ute person, Ute heaven may sound like a fantasy, yet if you were to go out Burrawang West way it is just possible that you may see a sight that is as near to Ute heaven as any Ute could get. Utes lucky enough to get to Ute heaven actually do get a new lease of life. They become something that they never dreamed of in their past lives. <br/><br/>These old Utes have been transformed into works of art varying from the sublime to the ridiculous. You can see Utes transformed in an outback dunny, a coat of arms, a Ned Kelly getaway vehicle, or a bottle of Bundaberg rum amongst others. They stand on their noses, their back bumpers, at an angle or appear to be flying through the air. These Utes have never had it so good. Instead of slaving over bumpy roads, they can now laze the day away providing interesting art appeal to birds, wildlife and the paddock in general &#8211; and of course, people who come to view them. What more could a Ute want in its old age? <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Homecare Information Software And Services Market Shares, Strategies, And Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 To 2016-Aarkstore Enterprise</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 02:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (January 1, 2010) Announces that it has a new study on homecare information software and services. The 2010 study has 497 pages, 184 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the healthcare providers worldwide move to more cost efficient healthcare modalities. Vendors are building out localized direct sales [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/homecare-information-software-and-services-market-shares-strategies-and-forecasts-worldwide-2010-to-2016-aarkstore-enterprise.html">Homecare Information Software And Services Market Shares, Strategies, And Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 To 2016-Aarkstore Enterprise</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (January 1, 2010)  Announces that it has a new study on homecare information software and services. The 2010 study has 497 pages, 184 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the healthcare providers worldwide move to more cost efficient healthcare modalities. Vendors are building out localized direct sales organizations, distribution partnerships, and e-commerce sites that support a home care information systems brand in every region. <br/><br/>Homecare is more cost efficient than nursing home or hospital care, every patient would rather stay at home if possible. As new homecare agencies proliferate in the U.S. and worldwide, one-third of homecare agencies in U.S. markets have closed or been acquired in the past five years due to the economic downturn and lack of profitability. <br/><br/>Challenged with declining reimbursements, a nursing shortage and low productivity even as new agencies open, there has been significant industry consolidation. Automated process brought by homecare information systems addresses management team issues. Existing providers need to improve overall operations to address these issues. <br/><br/>Several new studies provide large-scale, independent, quantified proof of the value of healthcare information technology have. Users can utilize the scheduling notes to alert other staff of patient preferences or supplies needed in the home. Maestro intuitive process flow provides users with many reminders, including when a patient is out of orders, when a supervisory visit is required, or when a procedure needs to be completed during a visit. <br/><br/>Information systems are a significant part of the home care delivery systems. Software leverages the efficiency of clinical process in ways that have never become possible before. The system leverages virtually all the administrative and financial information needed to run a successful home care company. Information can be gathered right from the charts. <br/><br/>The significance of integration systems is not yet realized in homecare information systems. However, as patients move from one care venue to another, the patient record is going to need to move with them. The hand-held, computer-based system guides home care clinicians through the entire patient care process. Clinicians can use structured record guides. The systems automate reporting. The market opportunity for the homecare information services providers is to enable consolidation of the 35,000 small agencies worldwide into a few large services providers. These few services providers then become customers for the homecare information services systems. Homecare information systems will be enhanced by partnerships with IBM to leverage information analytics systems. <br/><br/>Worldwide homecare information systems markets at $2 billion in 2009 are expected to reach $4.8 billion by 2016. Constraints on home healthcare spending in some types of coverage are more than offset by a shift away from nursing home care to assisted living homecare. <br/><br/>Report Methodology <br/><br/>This is the 424 st report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the Internet, computer, software, telephone equipment, health equipment, and energy. Automated process and significant growth is a priority in topic selection. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases. <br/><br/>The primary research is conducted by talking to customers, distributors and companies. The survey data is not enough to make accurate assessment of market size, so it looks at the value of shipments and the average price to achieve market assessments. Our track record in achieving accuracy is unsurpassed in the industry. We are known for being able to develop accurate market shares and projections. This is our specialty. <br/><br/>The analyst process is concentrated on getting good market numbers. This process involves looking at the markets from several different perspectives, including vendor shipments. The interview process is an essential aspect as well. We do have a lot of granular analysis of the different shipments by vendor in the study and addenda prepared after the study was published if that is appropriate. <br/><br/>Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participant in the segment. Installed base analysis and unit analysis is based on interviews and an information search. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, opinion leaders, and companies seeking to develop measurable market share. <br/><br/>Over 200 in depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and industry leaders in the market segment. We establish accurate market forecasts based on economic and market conditions as a base. 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With 2009 and several years prior to that as a baseline, market projections were developed for 2010 through 2016. These projections are based on a combination of a consensus among the opinion leader contacts interviewed combined with understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical and analytical perspective. The analytical methodologies used to generate the market estimates are based on penetration analyses, similar market analyses, and delta calculations to supplement independent and dependent variable analysis. All analyses are displaying selected descriptions of products and services. This research includes referencde to an ROI model that is part of a series that provides IT systems financial planners access to information that supports analysis of all the numbers that impact management of a product launch or large and complex data center. The methodology used in the models relates to having a sophisticated analytical technique for understanding the impact of workload on processor consumption and cost. <br/><br/>Research has looked at the metrics and independent research to develop assumptions that reflect the actual anticipated usage and cost of systems. Comparative analyses reflect the input of these values into models. <br/><br/>Table of Contents :  HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1 Homecare Cost Efficient, Effective Care Delivery ES-1 Homecare Information Systems Market Shares ES-3 Homecare Information Systems Market Forecasts ES-5 1. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1 1.1 Home Health Care 1-1 1.1.1 Home Health Quality Care 1-5 1.1.2 Medicare 1-12 1.1.3 Medicaid 1-13 1.2 Home Care Services Payors 1-16 1.2.1 Self-pay 1-17 1.2.2 Public Third-party Payors: Medicare 1-17 1.2.3 Public Third-party Payors: Medicaid 1-18 1.2.4 Public Third-party Payors: Older Americans Act (OAA) 1-19 1.2.5 Veterans Administration 1-19 1.2.6 Social Services Block Grant Programs 1-20 1.2.7 Community Organizations 1-20 1.2.8 Private Third-party Payors 1-20 1.3 Types of Home Care Agencies 1-21 1.3.1 Nursing care 1-22 1.3.2 Physical therapy 1-22 1.3.3 Occupational therapy 1-22 1.3.4 Speech therapy 1-23 1.3.5 Social workers 1-23 1.3.6 Home health aides/home care aides 1-23 1.3.7 Homemaker/Attendant Care 1-23 1.3.8 Volunteers 1-24 1.4 Homecare Information System Software Market Shifts 1-25 1.4.1 Characteristics Particular To The Homecare Information System Market 1-28 1.4.2 Implementation Depends On Documentation Of Each Discipline Needs 1-29 1.4.3 Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-29 1.4.4 Prospective Payment System (PPS) 1-31 1.4.5 Managed Care Requirements 1-31 1.4.6 Oasis Home Health Agencies 1-34 1.5 Need For Automation Of Home Care Companies 1-34 1.6 Homecare Information Technology Industry 1-36 1.6.1 History Of Low Investment In Healthcare Information Technology 1-38 1.6.2 Market Driving Forces For Worldwide Homecare Information Systems 1-39 1.6.3 Treatment Trends 1-39 1.6.4 Home Healthcare Delivery Industry 1-41 1.6.5 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery 1-41 1.6.6 Science And Medical Technology 1-42 1.7 Benefits Of Home Care 1-43 1.7.1 Home Health Saves Medicare Billions 1-45 1.8 Demographic Trends Driving Home Care 1-47 1.8.1 Mainstreaming Of People With Disabilities 1-47 1.8.2 Recovery And Active Lifestyles Of Disabled Portion of the Population 1-48 1.9 Healthcare Equipment Industry 1-49 1.9.1 Reimbursement Drives Healthcare Equipment Industry 1-50 1.9.2 Home Medical Equipment Industry Segments 1-51 1.10 Marketing Globally 1-53 1.10.1 U.S. Healthcare Delivery Industry 1-55 1.10.2 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery 1-56 1.10.3 European Homecare Market Trends 1-57 1.11 Hospital and Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-58 1.11.1 Managed Care Requirements 1-60 1.12 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment 1-63 1.12.1 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-64 1.12.2 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide- Spread Acceptance 1-64 1.12.3 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry 1-65 1.12.4 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities 1-65 1.12.5 Health Care Cost Containment Trends 1-66 1.12.6 Medicare Reimbursement Guide for Power Wheelchair Drive Control Systems 1-66 1.12.7 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-67 1.13 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide- Spread Acceptance 1-67 1.13.1 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry 1-68 1.13.2 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities 1-68 1.14 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems Market Distribution 1-69 1.14.1 Delivery Of Non-Acute Health Care 1-69 1.14.2 Leveraging Distribution Channels 1-70 1.14.3 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems Market Positioning 1-70 1.15 Increased Need For Information Technology 1-72 1.15.1 Medical Error 1-73 1.16 Shortcomings Of Traditional Healthcare Information Systems 1-73 1.17 Homecare Information Systems Market Strategy 1-75 1.17.1 Integrated Healthcare Information Technology Solutions 1-76 1.17.2 Flexible Product-Delivery Options 1-76 1.17.3 Leveraging Existing Customer Base 1-77 1.18 Homecare Information Systems Market Trends 1-78 1.18.1 Clinician Support For Spending Less Time At The Desktop And More Time Taking Care Of Patients 1-802. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SERVICES, MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS 2-1 2.1 Homecare Agencies 2-1 2.2 Homecare Information Systems Market Shares 2-6 2.2.1 Allscripts Homecare / Misys Healthcare Systems&#8217; 2-9 2.2.2 McKesson Horizon Homecare Information Systems 2-9 2.2.3 Cerner BeyondNow 2-10 2.2.4 Meditech 2-10 2.2.5 Meditech / Patient Care Technologies 2-11 2.2.6 Allscripts Homecare 2-12 2.2.7 Siemens Health Services / Home Health Solutions 2-12 2.2.8 Fujitsu Homecare Information Systems 2-13 2.2.9 GE Centricity Solutions 2-13 2.2.10 Lewis&#8217; Financial Services Division 2-14 2.2.11 Login Soft 2-15 2.2.12 Santrax 2-15 2.2.13 ContinuLink Cloud SaaS Solutions 2-16 2.2.14 Procura Home Care Across the Continuum of Care 2-16 2.3 Homecare Information Systems Market Forecasts 2-17 2.3.1 Homecare Information Systems, SOA, Tablet Devices, and Wireless Handset Market Forecasts 2-19 2.4 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Homecare Systems Market Shares, First Three Quarters 2009 2-22 2.4.1 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Homecare Systems Market Shares 2-22 2.4.2 IBM SOA Business Integration Foundation Systems 2-25 2.4.3 IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository 2-25 2.4.4 Tibco Services Oriented Architecture SOA 2-26 2.4.5 Microsoft SOA Application Platform 2-26 2.4.6 Microsoft Application Platform.NET Framework 2-26 2.4.7 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Homecare Systems Market Forecasts 2-27 2.4.8 Homecare Information Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) Market Forecasts 2-28 2.5 Home Medical Information Systems Market Segments 2-34 2.5.1 3G and 4G Handheld Wireless Devices 2-38 2.5.2 Use Of POC Technology In Homecare 2-41 2.6 Home Medical Consolidated Information Systems Market Driving Forces 2-42 2.7 Homecare Services Oriented Architecture Market Driving Forces 2-44 2.7.1 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Components 2-45 2.7.2 SOA Middleware Means That Information Can Be Left Where It Is And Operated On From That Place 2-48 2.7.3 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Market Driving Forces 2-50 2.8 Technological Trends Impact on Demand for Homecare Services 2-54 2.8.1 Benefits of Integration Solutions 2-54 2.9 Number Of Home Healthcare And Hospice Agencies 2-56 2.10 Geographical Segments 2-57 2.11 Healthcare Industry Shifts 2-58 3. HOMECARE SOFTWARE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1 3.1 McKesson HBOC 3-1 3.1.1 McKesson Homecare Systems Improve Patient Outcomes 3-2 3.1.2 McKesson Horizon Homecare Documentation Applications 3-3 3.1.3 McKesson Home Care Solutions 3-6 3.1.4 McKesson Horizon Homecare Advanced Clinical Software 3-10 3.1.5 McKesson Horizon Clinical Guideline Terms And Components 3-13 3.1.6 McKesson Horizon HomeCare ROI 3-16 3.1.7 Allscripts Homecare 3-17 3.1.8 Allscripts Homecare Software 3-18 3.1.9 Allscripts Home Care Claims Reimbursement 3-22 3.1.10 Allscripts Field Personnel Access To Clinical Data At The Point Of Care 3-23 3.1.11 Allscripts Clinical 3-23 3.1.12 Allscripts OASIS 3-24 3.1.13 Allscripts Library Of Interdisciplinary, Problem-Related Care Plans 3-25 3.1.14 Allscripts Keeps Patient Care On Track. 3-25 3.1.15 Allscripts Homecare Scheduling 3-26 3.1.16 Allscripts Homecare Software Modules 3-28 3.1.17 Allscripts Homecare Billing 3-29 3.1.18 Allscripts Homecare Billing Reporting 3-32 3.1.19 Allscripts Homecare Reporting Features 3-33 3.1.20 Allscripts Telemonitoring 3-34 3.1.21 Allscripts Homecare Speeds and Simplifies Physician Review And Approval Of Orders 3-35 3.1.22 Allscripts Homecare Physicians Portal Module 3-37 3.1.23 Allscripts Homecare General Ledger 3-37 3.2 Cerner BeyondNow 3-39 3.2.1 Cerner BeyondNow Outcomes Management 3-39 3.2.2 Cerner BeyondNow CareWatch 3-40 3.2.3 Cerner BeyondNow CareWatch Positioning 3-47 3.2.4 Cerner BeyondNow CareWatch Verified Visits Interface Sends Information Automatically To The Billing Application 3-48 3.3 Meditech 3-53 3.3.1 Meditech Intake 3-55 3.3.2 Meditech Scheduling Process 3-57 3.3.3 Meditech Care Delivery/Plan-of-Care Management 3-58 3.3.4 Meditech Telemanagement Process 3-59 3.3.5 Meditech Billing 3-60 3.3.6 Meditech Telemonitoring And Telehealth For Home Health Agencies 3-61 3.3.7 Meditech Telemanagement Process In-Home Device 3-64 3.4 Login Soft 3-68 3.5 ContinuLink 3-70 3.5.1 ContinuLink Internet System 3-70 3.6 Santrax Homecare Information Systems Telephony Solutions 3-73 3.6.1 Santrax Delivered Through The Web 3-79 3.7 NDSI Healthcare 3-83 3.7.1 NDSI Healthcare nHome Complete and HomePRO 3-84 3.8 HealthWare 3-85 3.8.1 HealthWare Platforms 3-86 3.8.2 HealthWare Full Featured System 3-88 3.8.3 HealthWare System Applications 3-91 3.9 Sajix 3-93 3.10 Healthcare Automation 3-98 3.10.1 Healthcare Automation HomecareNet Mobile Medication Reconciliation Automation 3-98 3.11 Indura Systems 3-101 3.11.1 Indura Systems IGEA HHC Best Process Advanced Solution For Home Health Care 3-104 3.11.2 Indura Systems Main Modules 3-105 3.11.3 Indura Systems IGEA Point Of Care (iPOC) POE 3-109 3.12 TagtronicsCare Home Care Software 3-116 3.12.1 TagtronicsCare Comprehensive Home Care Agency Software 3-116 3.12.2 TagtronicsCare All-inclusive UK Home Care Management System 3-117 3.12.3 TagtronicsCareElectronic Monitoring Software 3-117 3.12.4 TagtronicsCare Comprehensive Reporting 3-118 3.12.5 TagtronicsCare Lone Worker Device 3-118 3.12.6 Accounting Systems Technology / Visions Home Health Software 3-120 3.12.7 Accounting Systems Technology Visions Home Health 3-121 3.13 IMA Technologies CaseTrakker Software 3-125 3.13.1 IMA Technologies Tools To Help Care Management Professionals 3-125 3.14 Lewis 3-127 3.14.1 Lewis Patron Point-of-Care Module 3-128 3.14.2 Lewis Prompt 8 3-128 3.14.3 Lewis&#8217; Financial Services 3-1324. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 4-1 4.1 Homecare Information Systems Requirements 4-1 4.1.1 Internet Protocol (IP) Mission Critical Functionality 4-4 4.2 Homecare Information Systems Toolkits 4-6 4.2.1 Process Management Toolkits 4-7 4.3 Homecare Information Systems-Services 4-9 4.4 Internet 4-15 4.4.1 Upgrading Software 4-15 4.4.2 End-To-End Flow From The Security Viewpoint 4-16 4.4.3 Homecare Information Systems Services Security Policy Configuration 4-17 4.4.4 Role Of Mission Critical Middleware Messaging 4-20 4.4.5 IBM Mission-Critical Functionality 4-21 4.4.6 IBM Websphere MQ Messaging Software 4-22 4.4.7 Linking Internal Operations 4-23 4.5 Homecare Information Systems Product Technology 4-25 4.5.1 Windows Interface 4-25 4.5.2 SQL Server 4-26 4.5.3 Misys Cach 4-26 4.5.4 Server Monitor 4-27 4.5.5 Field Synchronization 4-27 4.6 State-Of-The-Art Security 4-28 4.6.1 Misys Portal and Document Manager Module 4-28 4.7 HL7 Interface &#038; Accounting Exports 4-29 4.8 Testing Services As An Extension Of Homecare 4-29 4.9 Web Services 4-30 4.9.1 Services Guarantee Compliance 4-30 4.9.2 Outcomes Monitoring 4-31 4.9.3 Web Services Key Standards 4-31 4.9.4 Web Services Definition 4-32 4.10 Web Services Architecture 4-34 4.11 Distributed Service Discovery Methods 4-36 4.11.1 Web Services Positioning 4-37 4.12 OASIS 4-38 4.13 SOAP 4-39 4.13.1 SOAP Framework 4-39 4.13.2 Framework For Developing Web Services 4-40 4.13.3 Apache SOAP 4-40 4.13.4 Load Balancer With SSL Support 4-41 4.13.5 Points Of Failure 4-41 4.13.6 SOAP Limitations 4-42 4.13.7 SOAP Protocol Uses Multi-Step Process 4-43 4.13.8 Framework Benefits 4-43 4.13.9 SOAP Test Strategies 4-43 4.13.10 SOAP Solutions 4-45 4.14 WSDL 4-46 4.14.1 WSDL Service Descriptions 4-46 4.15 UDDI Registry 4-47 4.15.1 UDDI Test Registries 4-48 4.15.2 UDDI Distributed Web Service Discovery 4-48 4.15.3 UDDI Consortium 4-49 4.15.4 WS-Inspection Document Extensibility 4-50 4.16 Language XSLT 4-51 Home Health Resource Groups (HHRGs) 4-52 4.17 CMS Official Definitions Regarding The Plan of Care 4-54 4.18 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 4-55 4.19 Allscripts Homecare Technology 4-56 4.19.1 Allscripts Homecare Scalable Three-Tier Architecture 4-56 4.19.2 Allscripts Homecare Familiar Windows Interface 4-56 4.19.3 Allscripts Homecare SQL Server 4-57 4.19.4 Server Monitor puts you in control 4-57 4.19.5 Field synchronization 4-57 4.19.6 Allscripts Homecare State-Of-The-Art Security 4-58 4.19.7 Allscripts Homecare HL7 4-58 4.19.8 Allscripts Electronic Health Record For Homecare 4-59 4.19.9 US National Health Expenditure Projections 2008-2018 4-70 4.20 Science And Medical Technology 4-75 4.20.1 Physical Therapy 4-76 4.20.2 Treatment Trends 4-76 4.21 Wheel Chair Technological Trends 4-78 4.21.1 Power Wheelchairs 4-78 4.21.2 Sport Wheelchairs 4-78 4.21.3 Lightweight Wheelchairs 4-79 4.21.4 Transport Wheelchairs (Folding) 4-795. HOMECARE SOFTWARE COMPANY PROFILES 5-1 5.1 Accounting Systems Technology 5-1 5.2 Advantage Reimbursement 5-1 5.3 Aprima Medical Software 5-2 5.3.1 Aprima Strategic Partnerships 5-2 5.3.2 Aprima Medical Software Strategic Partnership with Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO) 5-3 5.3.3 Aprima Reseller Agreement With Networking and Information Services (NIS-Systems) 5-4 5.4 CareCentric 5-5 5.4.1 CareCentric Homecare Solutions 5-6 5.4.2 CareCentric Billing Software 5-9 5.5 Cerner 5-10 5.5.1 Cerner Systems View Creating Client Value 5-10 5.5.2 Cerner Clinical Core 5-11 5.5.3 Cerner Millennium Unified Information Architecture 5-11 5.5.4 Cerner BeyondNow Business Partners 5-12 5.6 ContinuLink Health Technologies, LLC 5-14 5.6.1 ContinuLink Health Technologies Partners 5-14 5.6.2 ContinuLink &#8211; A Web-based Software Solution 5-16 5.7 Dynatronics 5-19 5.8 Fujitsu WebCare ROI 5-23 5.9 GE Centricity Solutions 5-24 5.9.1 GE Healthcare 5-25 5.10 Healthcare Automation 5-26 5.10.1 Healthcare Automation &#8216;Spins Off&#8217; Advantage Reimbursement to Increase Market Share 5-26 5.10.2 HAI Flagship Product, HomecareNet 5-26 5.10.3 Healthcare Automation Strategic Partners 5-27 5.11 HealthWare 5-28 5.12 IMA Technologies 5-32 5.12.1 IMA Technologies CaseTrakker Software 5-32 5.13 Lawson Software 5-35 5.13.1 Lawson Software / VasTech 5-35 5.14 Lewis&#8217; Financial Services Division 5-37 5.14.1 Lewis Homecare Information Systems ROI 5-38 5.15 LoginSoft 5-39 5.16 McKesson 5-40 5.16.1 McKesson Pharmaceutical 5-43 5.16.2 McKesson Provider Technologies 5-43 5.16.3 McKesson Medical-Surgical 5-43 5.16.4 Parata Systems 5-44 5.16.5 McKesson Pharmacy Systems 5-44 5.16.6 McKesson Health Solutions 5-44 5.16.7 McKesson Specialty Care Solutions 5-44 5.16.8 McKesson Patient Relationship Solutions 5-44 5.16.9 Zee Medical 5-45 5.16.10 Moore Medical 5-45 5.16.11 RelayHealth 5-45 5.16.12 Plasma and BioLogics 5-45 5.16.13 McKesson Corporation Revenue 5-45 5.16.14 CDC Selects McKesson To Distribute the H1N1 Flu Vaccine 5-46 5.16.15 McKesson Revenue 5-48 5.17 Medical Computer Systems 5-49 5.18 Meditech / Patient Care Technologies 5-49 5.18.1 Meditech 5-50 5.18.2 Meditech PtCT OASIS Positioning 5-52 5.18.3 Meditech Maestro Streamlining Processes, Increasing Efficiency 5-55 5.19 Networking &#038; Information Services (NIS) Systems 5-56 5.20 Procura 5-56 5.20.1 Procura Key Home Care Issues 5-57 5.20.2 Procura Solution 5-58 5.20.3 Procura Home Care Acros s the Continuum of Care 5-59 5.20.4 Procura Industry Partners 5-59 5.21 Profium 5-70 5.22 QuikPlan Limited 5-71 5.22.1 QuikPlan Main Menu 5-72 5.22.2 The Way QuikPlan Looks 5-74 5.23 RCS: 5-76 5.24 Sajix 5-77 5.24.1 Sajix Incentive To Doctors To Replace EMR And/Or Practice Management 5-78 5.24.2 Sajix Reseller Group 5-78 5.24.3 Sajix iHelix On Demand Solution 5-79 5.25 SAS 5-81 5.25.1 SAS Global Reach, Local Presence 5-81 5.25.2 SAS Financial strength 5-82 5.25.3 SAS Sustainability 5-82 5.26 Siemens Healthcare 5-82 5.27 ZirMed: 5-83 5.28 Government Agencies With Homecare Responsibility 5-84Table ES-1 ES-2 Homecare Information Systems Market Driving Forces Figure ES-2 ES-4 Homecare Information Systems License Shipments and Maintenance Services Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, First Three Quarters 2009 Table ES-3 ES-6 Homecare Information Systems Software Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016 <br/><br/>For More information please contact : <br/><br/>http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Homecare-Information-Software-and-Services-Market-Shares-Strategies-and-Forecasts-Worldwide-2010-to-2016-37933.html <br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several steps that you will need to take in order to learn how to sell an antique car. To begin with you will need to get your antique car appraised by a professional car appraiser in order to determine the exact value of your antique car. Much like selling a home you will also need to first ensure that your antique car is in perfect working condition and for this you will need to ensure having fixed the car from every angle. <br/><br/>Expert&#8217;s Advice <br/><br/>What&#8217;s more, the key to learning how to sell an antique car is following the advice of the experts and of those that have previously sold an antique car. Whether you are advised to do everything that you car appraiser tells you to do or you need to get tips from the experts; you must not leave any stone unturned in order to master the art and be sure of learning how to sell an antique car. <br/><br/>It pays to fix everything in your antique car as will be suggested to you by a car appraiser and for this you may need to even ask your appraiser to provide you with a printed copy of their report. Another tip in regard to learning how to sell an antique car is understand the benefit of using a mechanic to further your chances of selling your antique car at a better price. <br/><br/>Therefore, you should spend some money in employing a good antique car mechanic who will completely tune up your car and run diagnostic tests to ensure that there is no mechanical or other problem plaguing your antique car. The next step in learning how to sell an antique car is ensuring that your car looks spotlessly clean and is gleaming from back to front. This means cleaning your car yourself or finding someone trustworthy to do the cleaning for you. <br/><br/>One more step to learning how to sell an antique car is understanding the value of taking digital photographs of your antique car from every possible angle including taking pictures of the dashboard, upholstery and engine as too the trunk and of course of the car itself. <br/><br/>The last step in mastering the art of learning how to sell an antique car is knows where to find the buyer, establishing a price for your antique car and also learning how to sell the antique car fast. Often, the last goal can best be achieved through using various online resources. <br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Close your eyes and think back to the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s. Remember the high-spirited drivers that bought and drove the muscle cars? This may help &#8211; -Donut: Definition &#8211; Circular design produced on a road surface by a vehicle&#8217;s tires when they are rotating with a greater angular velocity than the road under them.As the [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/the-infamous-donut-make-your-mark.html">The Infamous Donut &#8211; Make Your Mark</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Close your eyes and think back to the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s. Remember the high-spirited drivers that bought and drove the muscle cars? This may help &#8211; -Donut: Definition &#8211; Circular design produced on a road surface by a vehicle&#8217;s tires when they are rotating with a greater angular velocity than the road under them.As the name implies, the basic shape is round but many options exist. In fact, even the straight burn out has been called a donut. Spirals, checkmarks, hooks, sweeps, etc. have been chosen to make a statement and named &#8220;donut&#8221; over the years. Whichever is planted on the road, the car tires must revolve faster than the road surface and leave a lasting mark.The art of creating donuts dates to the caveman following the discovery of the wheel. Some spirited young man got himself a set of wheels and spun them, making a mark in the dust, thus originating a very simple donut. Later the baker&#8217;s confection, a doughnut, was named after the original donut because of its shape.Through the years, &#8220;wheels&#8221; have become more and more complex so that today all one has to do is mash an accelerator to get the desired effect. All a person must do is climb into an automobile with sufficient torque, cramp the wheels and fully depress the accelerator. One may go with the 180-degree turn, or bat-turn, or one may stay with the usual 360 degree, full turn donut. This is left to the discretion of the hot rodder. (Note: It was a lot easier a few decades ago when there were no front-wheel drive cars.)These pleasing circuitous marks are most often seen at intersections or on wide roads, although the art may be performed at any location. The longevity of a donut depends on various factors. When left on cement or asphalt, the duration of the artistic statement can be extended by leaving more of the tire on the road and bonding it with the road surface with high heat. High power and warm weather will allow a large amount of Goodyear to remain on display for extended periods of time.Longevity of a donut on a gravel or dirt road depends on the frequency of road maintenance, road consistency and the perseverance of the donuteer. For example: If a road only gets graded monthly, is lightly packed with limited traffic, and the artist wants to make a profound statement, he can revolve for several rotations and really carve out a beauty. That being said, he will still tip his hat to the chap that put 20,000 miles worth of tire wear in an expression on a hard surfaced road.The donut is invariably created at some time in the life of every young driver with a fair amount of horsepower under the hood. Some, of course, employ this means of unparalleled entertainment and thrills more than others. Most, however, will grab their initial &#8220;chirp&#8221; and retire to a lifelong adventure of sedate driving.Many young, ace donuteers live just for the thrill of outdoing one another. If Joe Car can go around more times and leave more of his Firestones on the road than Tom Auto, he is the better. The only way to dethrone him as King of the fast turn-about is to plant more rubber on the road with more expression and thus the never-ending circle (pun intended) continues.This process of getting kicks is much appreciated by the auto repair industry and tire manufactures around the world. Donuteering is frowned upon by fathers, mayors, officials, and elderly people not accustomed to the ear splitting but beautiful scream of tortured rubber being flayed on hard surfaced roads. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>May Quarterly Business Conditions Report-Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[May Quarterly Business Conditions ReportTable of Contents :Economic Forecast in a NutshellIntroductionHow This Report Is OrganizedFor More InformationSection 1: Prevailing Q1 Business ConditionsCurrent Business ConditionsMarch 2010 Survey ResultsDecember 2009 Survey ResultsExpected Business ConditionsMarch Survey ResultsDecember 2009 Survey ResultsBusiness Conditions IndexPrevailing Economic ConditionsGDPProprietors&#8217; IncomeCorporate Cash FlowPersonal IncomeEmployment and UnemploymentConsumer ConfidenceConsumer Price IndexLeading IndicatorsEmployment Cost IndexSmall Business [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/may-quarterly-business-conditions-report-aarkstore-enterprise-market-research.html">May Quarterly Business Conditions Report-Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May Quarterly Business Conditions ReportTable of Contents :Economic Forecast in a NutshellIntroductionHow This Report Is OrganizedFor More InformationSection 1: Prevailing Q1 Business ConditionsCurrent Business ConditionsMarch 2010 Survey ResultsDecember 2009 Survey ResultsExpected Business ConditionsMarch Survey ResultsDecember 2009 Survey ResultsBusiness Conditions IndexPrevailing Economic ConditionsGDPProprietors&#8217; IncomeCorporate Cash FlowPersonal IncomeEmployment and UnemploymentConsumer ConfidenceConsumer Price IndexLeading IndicatorsEmployment Cost IndexSmall Business Optimism IndexGraphic Communications Industry Economic TrendsGraphic DesignersGraphic Arts EmploymentPrinting Industry Shipments and ProfitsThe Bottom LinesForecastSection 2: Media Usage Continues to ChangePrinters&#8217; Services ChangingServices DecliningServices Remaining the SameServices IncreasingJust StartingStopped Doing/Don&#8217;t DoWill Add in 2011Services Changing by Shop SizeCreative ServicesServices IncreasingServices Remaining the SameServices DecliningServices Just Starting This YearServices Not DoneLeft to Their Own DevicesSection 3: Conclusions and RecommendationsThe EconomyDr. Joe&#8217;s Economic IndicatorsMedia TrendsDark Clouds and Silver LiningsLooking ForwardAppendix: For Further ReadingAbout the AnalystsTable of FiguresFigure 1: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has the rate of business for first three months of 2010 compared to 2009? All print providers, March 2010Figure 2: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? All print providers, December 2009Figure 3: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to providers, March 2010Figure 4: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to&#8230;All print providers, December 2009Figure 5: Business Conditions Index (BCI) for all printing establishments, March 2008-April 2010Figure 6: Y/Y % change in real GDP, Q1 2000-Q1 2010Figure 7: Gross Domestic Product, Q1 2000-Q1 2010 (billions of current dollars)Figure 8: Proprietors&#8217; income, Q1 2000-Q1 2010, (billions of current dollars)Figure 9: Net corporate cash flow, Q1 2000-Q4 2009, (billions of current dollars)Figure 10: Personal income, Q1 2000-Q1 2010, (billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)Figure 11: &#8220;Official&#8221; unemployment rate vs. broadest definition of unemployment, Dec. 2007-Apr. 2010Figure 12: Consumer Confidence Index (1985=100), January 2005-April 2010Figure 13: Consumer Price Index (1982-1984=100), January 2005-March 2010Figure 14: The Conference Board&#8217;s Leading Economic Indicators Index (2004=100), January 2008-March 2010Figure 15: Employment Cost Index (December 2005=100), Q1 2006-Q1 2010Figure 16: Small Business Optimism Index (1986=100)Figure 17: AIGA Design Leaders Confidence Index (April 2005=100), 2005-2010Figure 18: Current-dollar U.S. printing and print services shipments (M3 series for NAICS 323, in $ million)Figure 19: Inflation-adjusted U.S. printing and print services shipments (M3 series for NAICS 323, in $ million) with April-December 2010 forecastFigure 20: U.S. commercial printing shipments (inflation-adjusted), January-March 2010 ($ million)Figure 21: U.S. commercial printing shipments January to March 2006 to 2010 ($ billion)Figure 22: Services or production projects declining by -11% or more All print providers, March 2010Figure 23: Services or production projects remaining the same or changing +/-10 All print providers, March 2010Figure 24: Services or production projects increasing +11 or more All print providers, March 2010Figure 25: Services or production projects just starting in 2010 All print providers, March 2010Figure 26: Services or production projects stopped doing/don&#8217;t do All print providers, March 2010Figure 27: Services or production projects will add in 2011 or later All print providers, March 2010Figure 28: Services or production projects increased +11 or more All creative businesses, March 2010Figure 29: Services or production projects staying about the same/changing +/-10 All creative businesses, March 2010Figure 30: Services or production projects declining -11% or more All creative businesses, March 2010Figure 31: Services or production projects will start doing in 2010 or 2011  All creative businesses, March 2010Figure 32: Services or production projects not done/will not do All creative businesses, March 2010Figure 33: Which of the following devices do you own for your personal or business use? (multiple responses permitted) All print providers, March 2010Figure 34: Ad Spending by Medium, 2009 vs. 2008Table of TablesTable 1: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has the rate of business for first three months of 2010 compared to 2009? Print providers by employee size, March 2010Table 2: In terms of your revenues at this location, how has 2009 compared to 2008? Print providers by employee size, December 2009Table 3: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 to providers by employee size, March 2010Table 4: Do you expect 2010 revenues compared to 2009 toPrint providers by employee size, December 2009Table 5: Monthly unemployment rate (seasonally adjusted), 1995-2010Table 6: Y/Y graphic arts employment (1,000s of workers), February/March 2009 vs. February/March 2009Table 7: ERC forecast of printing industry shipments2010-2016 ($2009)Table 8: For each item below, please indicate which of your services or production projects are growing or declining based on your billings over the past 12 months Print providers by sizeTable 13: Dr. Joe&#8217;s Key Recovery Indicators as of January 6, 2010Table 14: Dark clouds and silver linings for the printing industry todayFor more information, please contact :http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/May-Quarterly-Business-Conditions-Report-46323.html <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Used Smart &#8211; Get Creative</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smart, the fun brand that as produced the fortwo and other such tiny little eco-friendly cars, has decided that the time has come to get creative. Many people would argue that their cars are already pretty &#8220;out there&#8221; in terms of design, style and concept &#8211; but apparently creating cars that could fit in a [...]<p><a href="http://www.agrestenet.com/used-smart-get-creative.html">Used Smart &#8211; Get Creative</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.agrestenet.com">Automotive</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smart, the fun brand that as produced the fortwo and other such tiny little eco-friendly cars, has decided that the time has come to get creative. Many people would argue that their cars are already pretty &#8220;out there&#8221; in terms of design, style and concept &#8211; but apparently creating cars that could fit in a handbag and vehicles made from lightweight modular sections simple isn&#8217;t enough for Mercedes-Benz. Nope, they needed to go one step further.<br />
Have you ever seen a smart car on the street? I am sure you have &#8211; and if you haven&#8217;t then you have been missing out. They aren&#8217;t by any means sensible (or by any means sleek and sporty!), but these are cars that just want to have fun. Some of their old designs, particular the roadster, take the whole concept of having fun to a new and strange level &#8211; brilliant! If you have seen them then you have no doubt noticed the range of colours and combinations that you can get these cars in &#8211; blue and black, green And yellow, red and blue &#8211; I have seen all of these on the streets of various cities around Europe! Even better, you can get decals (stickers, essentially), in all sorts of patterns, and these can be applied to your smart car to make it even more fun. Personally I have seen plenty of designs, but the camouflage and the snowflake decals were my favourite!<br />
Now, with this creative background behind them, smart have opened up the floor to you. If you have some inspiring ideas, then they invite you to sign up on their website and submit that idea in the form of a cute little design. It can be dark and mean, with a terrifying subtext, or light and fluffy, featuring bunnies and daisies. Some people are going for simple line drawings, others are submitting detailed and professional works of art.<br />
If you do enter, then you fit your art onto the smart car template. People then vote on your design, rating it out of five for style and likability. Whoever is the most popular, with the highest score at the end, wins the price. The prices, by the way, are quite desirable, and are a good reason to enter &#8211; with the first place winner getting a mighty ?1500 cash prize. Now, does that make this creative little competitions a lot more tempting?!<br />
My personal favourite designs on the site seem to make clever and witty little statements, mainly about the urban quality of the car, and about the environment amongst which is lives. There are some real works of art, however, and I wonder if these will win. If you own a used smart car, or like the design (or just fancy winning some much appreciated cash!), then why not visit their website and have a go for yourself? All you need to have is an image on the computer to upload, 5 minutes to register, and a little bit of budding creativity! <br/><br/></p>
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