May 7, 2013
WE'VE OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED THE WEBSITE!
On April 30, 2013, at 8:10 a.m. we officially launched the website. We know it's just the beginning, but we now have a solid foundation on which we can grow.
We'd like to personally thank all the friends, family and colleagues who have supported us over the last 10 months of development, especially those who put up with the constant badgering and questions all hours of the day and night. It was your input that helped moved the project along and made the final outcome so much better.
To all the vendors, thank you for your hard work and dedication in getting the products ready for sale, and the trust you've put in Magnet Earth Gourmet to sell your products. Although many of you have yet to have products listed on the website, we promise to take the necessary time and care to represent them professionally in a timely manner. We look forward to long and prosperous relationships.
And lastly, for all of those customers who have supported us with their business over the last several months, we can't thank you enough. Your enthusiasm and positive feedback during the development has been inspiring. We hope to continue to earn your business by providing you with great products and service.
THE BEST IS TRULY YET TO COME!
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May 7, 2013
WE'VE OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED THE WEBSITE!
On April 30, 2013, at 8:10 a.m. we officially launched the website. We know it's just the beginning, but we now have a solid foundation on which we can grow.
We'd like to personally thank all the friends, family and colleagues who have supported us over the last 10 months of development, especially those who put up with the constant badgering and questions all hours of the day and night. It was your input that helped moved the project along and made the final outcome so much better.
To all the vendors, thank you for your hard work and dedication in getting the products ready for sale, and the trust you've put in Magnet Earth Gourmet to sell your products. Although many of you have yet to have products listed on the website, we promise to take the necessary time and care to represent them professionally in a timely manner. We look forward to long and prosperous relationships.
And lastly, for all of those customers who have supported us with their business over the last several months, we can't thank you enough. Your enthusiasm and positive feedback during the development has been inspiring. We hope to continue to earn your business by providing you with great products and service.
THE BEST IS TRULY YET TO COME!
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November 15, 2012
Microsoft is working on a touch-enabled smartwatch, reports The Wall Street Journal. Citing unnamed supply chain sources, The Journal claims that Microsoft asked Asian suppliers to ship components for the device.
If the reports are true, it would be joining the likes of Apple, Samsung, Google, and others looking to capitalize on a forecasted boom in wearable electronics.
Microsoft has so far refused to comment on the rumors.
This wouldn't be Microsoft's first shot at making a smartwatch. Back in 2004 it fielded a product under the name SPOT that used FM radio signals to send instant messages from Windows Messenger, news headlines, stock information, and weather forecasts as part of a paid subscription service.
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November 15, 2012
To at least one retired Australian rear admiral, their actions are life-threatening, counter-productive, and even have the potential to destabilise the Asia Pacific region. To many in the global environmental movement, though, the sea-borne activists from the Sea Shepherd conservation group are brave and buccaneering heroes.
Normally each year they engage in what begins as a high seas game of cat and mouse with the Japanese whaling fleet in the vast Southern Ocean, and ends with perilous collisions and clashes.
This year, because the Japanese fleet was late in leaving port, Sea Shepherd was lying in wait. It meant that for the first time in years no whales were killed in January, and that the conservationists were able to scatter the Japanese fleet, making it much harder to conduct its annual hunt.
The Japanese aim was to kill 950 whales for what they have long claimed are "scientific purposes," a definition that allows them to skirt - or flout, according to anti-whaling governments and campaigners - the international moratorium on commercial whaling that came into effect in 1986.
This year, Sea Shepherd believes fewer than 100 whales have been harpooned - a figure which the Japanese do not dispute but did not confirm.
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