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  1. The Sims -- Electronic Arts
    The Sims is a trademark or registered trademark of Electronic Arts Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. The Sims Stories materials © 2008 Electronic Arts. Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used with Permission.
  2. Entrepreneur -- Entrepreneurs
    In an article accompanying the 2008 Franchise 500 list, Entrepreneur editors say the list comes from nearly three decades of researching, surveying, compiling, analyzing and cataloging information on thousands of franchises. Entrepreneur received what it described as "an overwhelming response" to its survey from more than 800 franchise companies with over 436,250 units across the globe. The companies that ranked in the Franchise 500(R) earned $305 billion in revenue worldwide.
  3. Online Gaming -- Online Gambling
    At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems announced its plans to enter the online gaming realm. In this podcast, PodTech's Rio Pesino speaks with Sun's Chris Melissinos, Seth Proctor and Jonathan Kaplan about its open source, online game server platform, Project Darkstar, which is …
  4. Halo 3
    The sound in Halo 3 is a good mix of old and new, much like the rest of the game. You'll hear the familiar Halo theme music and variants thereof. You'll ... hear plenty of great new music, including one suspenseful track with a heartbeat-like sound that manages to get your heart pounding as well. Most of the voice cast from Halo 2 returns to voice their respective characters, and they again turn in terrific and believable performances. You'll also hear a ton of combat dialogue, both from the marines that fight by your side as well as the enemies you're fighting, who don't seem to appreciate it when you kill one of their comrades. Our favorite line from the Covenant was probably "You've killed my brother for the last time," which is pretty hilarious.
  5. Halo -- Halo 3
    Additionally, there are ~10M current Xbox owners with no 360 - at least a decent amount of them are waiting for a reason to upgrade - Halo 3 will be that reason. The current 360 live titles have all failed to live up to the Halo 2 experience (in part due to the MS TrueSkill failure) that should be rectified with Halo 3 - and cause more of the existing 360 base to upgrade.
  6. Over the Edge
    The Over the EdgeTM Cookbook Holder was created to save space in a busy kitchen. This innovative new product simply hangs from an upper shelf or wall cabinet. The functional cookbook holder keeps your recipes at eye level and your counter space free.
  7. Rankings
    Rankings are valid as of May 1st 2001. Note that some companies will operate several websites. These are indicated with parentheses. Rankings, of course, are "educated guesses" by the computer. Rankings usually measure a webpage’s quality, based in part by the number of links pointing to a page. For example, if an online website about automobiles has a high page rank, you’ll know that other people searching the web consider it a credible source worth linking to.
  8. Halo -- Halo 2
    According to the IMDb, the Halo movie has been pushed back from its original summer 2007 release schedule to sometime in 2008. This is the first time that the movie is listed as a 2008 release by a serious publication such as the IMDb.
  9. Goog
    GOOG-411 (or Google Voice Local Search) is a tool that allows users to make a business search in any U.S. city by calling a toll-free telephone number. Graduated from Google Labs in September 2007, the service uses speech recognition technology to connect users to their desired business. Users that call 1-800-466-4411 are told that the call is being recorded to improve results, and then asked to say the city and state of the sought business. Users may then search for the business by name or category, which generates a list of businesses matching the search. Users may then select a business on the list by saying "number" followed the number that corresponds to the business, or press the desired number on their phone. Once a business is selected, Google automatically connects the user to the business or sends an SMS with the phone number.
  10. Itunes -- Music
    In October 2005, Apple announced the latest iPod would be capable of playing video files, which would be sold online through the iTunes Store in the U.S.[6] These videos included 2000 music videos and episodes of popular television programs. Apple made a deal with Disney to be the first supplier of TV shows, the first shows available included episodes of Lost and Desperate Housewives with each episode becoming available the day after it originally aired on broadcast TV. Several short animated films by Pixar are ... available.
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