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Holiday Shoppers Go All In With Poker Presents

All N Poker, the national brand of poker clothing for poker fans launched a new website today for last minute holiday shopping.
With poker presents at the top of many holiday wish lists www.allnpoker.com is the perfect place to find a variety of fun poker apparel featuring the "DOMINATE THE TABLE" and "do you go all in?" trademark slogans."Our exciting line of clothing makes great gifts for poker players and fans.
For just $15 shoppers can get one of the hottest gifts of the season," according to All N Poker CEO William Hunt.
All N Poker's signature "Dominate the Table" t-shirt retails for $15.00 online, but other products such as the "Dominate the Table" Flexfit visor sell for $12.00 on the site."Our product appeals to poker players of all ages," said All N Poker Co-Founder Ryan Maloney.
"One parent wrote in to let us know that her son loves the shirt and wears it every day," Maloney continued.

All N Poker products have also been popular on college campuses with the "do you go all in?" line generating attention at local bars.Orders placed by noon on December 22nd will be shipped in time for Christmas, although as CEO William Hunt points out, "there's no bad time to buy an All N Poker t-shirt."About All N PokerAll N Poker is the national brand of clothing for poker players and fans founded by two 24 year-old poker players excited by the attention the sport received after Chris Moneymaker won the 2003 World Series of Poker.
Realizing that it was time for No Limit Texas Hold 'Em players to have a brand of their own, they launched All N Poker, "The ONLY Name in No-Limit Texas Hold 'Em clothing."
Find more information on the Web at www.allnpoker.com or contact All N Poker CEO William Hunt at 310-528-8427.
Watch for a major announcement from All N Poker on January 10, 2005..



Duluth MN, Binoculars.com Cuts Costs and Increases Stability by Utilizing Open Source and Free Technologies

(ContentDesk) May 7, 2004 -- Binoculars.com has achieved triple digit percentage sales growth since 2001. This growth also brought heavy increase of traffic to their servers. Unfortunately this traffic stressed their system to the point of failure during the 2003 holiday season.
After the holidays, the top Binoculars.com priority was fixing the instabilities in their technology. The result of the focus of the entire tech staff was the creation of the technology they call: "Dynamically Generated HTML."Some web technology experts might view Binoculars.com's new method of serving plain text HTML as a step backwards.

However, the people at Binoculars.com feel the benefits are worth the funny looks they sometimes receive. A popular opinion in website technology is that cutting edge web sites are entirely dynamically driven. Dynamically driven websites query a database when a web page is requested which produces the content. Binoculars.com found their dynamic site was a problem...

Duluth MN, Binoculars.com Cuts Costs and Increases Stability by Utilizing Open Source and Free Technologies
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Top Halloween Links Offers Spooky Web Directory

(ContentDesk) September 14, 2005 -- Top Halloween Links (www.tophalloweenlinks.com ) is a new web directory dedicated to listing every Halloween and horror-related site on the internet. The site is designed to offer Halloween- and horror-oriented business owners a chance to promote their products, and fans of Halloween a one-stop list of sites for research and entertainment.As a holiday, Halloween is second only to Christmas in popularity. According to the National Retail Foundation, nearly 70 percent of 18 to 34 year olds celebrated the holiday in 2004, with more than half dressing in costumes or attending parties. More than 80 percent handed out candy.In all, more than 50 million Americans will celebrate Halloween.With these participation numbers, Halloween has become a big business. The National Retail Foundation says that consumers spent more than $3 billion on the holiday in 2004, making...

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Last Minute Shoppers May Opt to Download a Gift

(ContentDesk) December 19, 2004 -- Last minute shoppers can still find some unusual gifts without the hassle of traffic and mall shopping by going online. Many merchants offer products that can be downloaded or accessed online, such as music software, gaming software, and e-books.
Shoppers can also buy e-gift certificates for traditional brick-and-mortar stores that can be sent by e-mail or printed out and given in person. Shoppers can find a list of many such online merchants at www.ShoppingTimeLeft.com."An e-gift certificate saved me last year," says Ginia Dible, creator of the website.
Dible freely admits she is a procrastinator when it comes to Christmas shopping.

"It seems to sneak up on me," she says.
"The shipping deadlines always get the best of me, especially when shopping for people out of town."As a result, Dible finds that shopping online helps her get her Christmas...

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12 Ways of Christmas Toy Reuses

(ContentDesk) December 6, 2005 -- Science writer Cy Tymony reveals simple methods to reuse damaged or discarded Christmas toys.After Christmas tons of damaged toys and packaging materials inevitably find their way into our already overflowing waste dumps. It's tempting to discard seemingly useless items but if you do, you'll miss out on some great adaptation opportunities, as well as a chance to help the environment. How? Convert them into other useful items in a "sneaky" way. Cy Tymony, author of "Sneakier Uses for Everyday Things" (Andrews McMeel Publishing), explains how to recycle old toys and household items into practical devices. "With a little knowledge, simple and high-tech toys - even damaged ones - can be used for amazing and educational purposes," Tymony says.

"It costs next to nothing to do, so it's almost a crime to send reusable items to landfills."Tymony gives his 12 sneaky reuses for common toys and household items in keeping with the "end-of-year list" season:Boomerangs...

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