New GPS ANGEL Red Light Camera & Speed Camera Detector
Avoid Expensive Tickets With The Most Affordable And Accurate GPS Camera Locator. GPS ANGEL Detects Thousands Of Hidden Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Across The United States. $99 GPS ANGEL Costs Hundreds Of Dollars Less Than Radar Detectors With Similar GPS Location Capabilities And Includes Free Lifetime Updates To The Camera Locations Database.
Angel.com Launches Caller First IVR Solutions with AstraZeneca
Angel.com has deployed a number of Caller First focused inbound and outbound IVR solutions for AstraZeneca, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. This has resulted in a reduction of AstraZeneca’s cost per lead, a more cohesive customer experience, more satisfied customers and greater efficiency of their agent engagement.
Negotiating with a Business Angel Investor
The internet is saturated with articles based on 'how to pitch your idea', how to draft, plan, practice and implement your pitch to perfection - ad nauseam. But there simply are not enough articles and resources on how an entrepreneur should negotiate with a potential angel Investor and the types of questions that should be asked. This can be a real disadvantage and Venture Giant intends to provide more articles on assisting entrepreneurs’ with the techniques needed in negotiating numbers and structuring deals with Business Angel Investors.
Real Estate: Buyers Agent, Sellers Agent & Dual Agent (defined and explained)
There is a relatively new and not always well understood practice in Real Estate sales; it is called Buyer Agency or Buyer's Agent. Until recently Realtors and agents usually represented the seller, in opposition to the buyer, during the real estate transaction.
Thumb Drive For When You Lose Your Thumb – USB Stick becomes an Angel
World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress, Washington, D.C. (Booth 209) – Angel Technology is launching a next-generation USB memory device, called Angel Key, which carries a person's personal medical history and automatically "snaps open" to the information when plugged into on-board computer systems in ambulances and police cars. There are no device drivers to download for the compact, durable memory device.
In the new suspense thriller Gone, Jill Parrish (Amanda Seyfried) comes home from a night shift to discover her sister Molly has been abducted. Jill, who had escaped from a kidnapper a year before, is convinced that the same serial killer has come back for her sister. Afraid that Molly will be dead by sundown, Jill embarks on a heart-pounding chase to find the killer, expose his secrets and save her sister. -- (C) Summit
Eric D. Snider / Film.com
Feb 26, 2012
No money should ever change hands in any Gone-related interaction, unless it is because you are buying matches and gasoline to set all the copies of it on fire.
Peter Travers / Rolling Stone
Feb 25, 2012
It lies there flapping like a dying fish. Skip it.
Clark Collis / Entertainment Weekly
Feb 25, 2012
Which stinks worse? The absurdly large pile of red herrings Gone amasses? Or the film's sub-Scooby Doo conclusion?
Roger Moore / Houston Chronicle
Feb 25, 2012
There's nothing in the film - which lacks urgency - or Seyfried's eyes or physical demeanor that suggests panic, fear, desperation. R
Jeannette Catsoulis / New York Times
Feb 24, 2012
Ms. Seyfried belongs to a stable of blank-faced, saucer-eyed beauties whose limited appeal may conquer the small screen but so far has failed to tame the large.
Linda Barnard / Toronto Star
Feb 24, 2012
While Gone has some visual style, the cheap and melodramatic script fails to make it to the party.
John DeFore / Hollywood Reporter
Feb 24, 2012
A thriller so fixated on red herrings that viewers may stop caring if anyone's really in danger.
Dennis Harvey / Variety
Feb 24, 2012
A low-pulse thriller that evaporates from memory with the last credit.