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Scientific Blogging Goes Into Beta Testing
Scientific Blogging will bring together world-class scientists from universities and the private sector, science writers, science journalists, amateur scientists, science philosophers and everyone who wants to read about and discuss science. - February 04, 2007

New Website brings French Essence to Home Decorating
Home and Gift Boutique offers luxurious accessories for the avid home decorater. - January 26, 2007

America stands on the verge of experiencing its worse foreclosure crisis in history
www.TheHomeBuyingCenter.com predicts that thousands of Sacramento homeowners will be facing foreclosure in 2007 because of higher mortgage payments, declining home sale prices and longer times on the market due to a large inventory of homes for sale. This combination can make it difficult for sellers to sell their house if they are behind on their payments. - January 10, 2007

Folklorist Details History and Meaning of Architectural Symbolism
Gary R. Varner, a member of the American Folklore Society and the Foundation for Mythological Studies, has recently released a book on the symbolism found in European and American architecture—including gargoyles, grotesques and Green Men. - December 21, 2006

PeoplePen to Provide a Dynamically Updated Contact Management Solution in December 2006
Peoplepen to launch a dynamically updated contact management solution focused on keeping continuous communication with contacts and friends. - November 23, 2006

New Privacy for Social Networks
Rantiq (www.rantiq.com) has developed privacy controls allowing users to hide or show up to 15 sections of their profile for every single friend. Instead of an all on or all off solution, users can customize the privacy based on who is viewing their profile. - November 13, 2006

Free Taxi Rides To Polls For Hundreds Of Sacramento's Hispanic Voters
Manny Fernandez believes that fellow Hispanic Americans, "the sleeping giant of California's electorate" and other progressive minded people know that there is a clear difference between Schwarzenneger and people's advocate state treasurer Phil Angelides. "The problem is that many citizens do not believe that their votes count and that they don't have the power to change things," says Fernandez. - November 07, 2006

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