by macewan on May 29, 2008
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It seems as though many Americans are living a life that leads to high blood pressure or hypertension. As people age, the situation gets worse. Nearly half of all older Americans have hypertension. This disease makes people five times more prone to strokes, three times more likely to have a heart attack, and two to three times more likely to experience a heart failure. Next time your in the market for online prescriptions surely you’ll want to consider an online pharmacy with inexpensive refills. Gotta save for the levitra right?
The problem with this disease is that nearly one third of the folks who have hypertension do not know it because they never feel any direct pain. But overtime the force of that pressure damages the inside surface of your blood vessels. With this in mind keep an eye on contacting your doctor before asking for those pick me up meds.

by macewan on May 29, 2008
Besides all the Android news and views today at Google’s I/O conference they unveiled the browser plugin that allows for browser based access to Google Earth. Guess if I was inclined to flex my semi-clever noodle we could call it Google Earth without the need of Google Earth. *Why do I feel like John Oliver while saying that?
The Google Earth Plug-in and its JavaScript API let you embed Google Earth, a true 3D digital globe, into your web pages. Using the API you can draw markers and lines, drape images over the terrain, add 3D models, or load KML files, allowing you to build sophisticated 3D map applications. If you have an existing Maps API site, you can 3D-enable your page with as little as one line of code.
Ok, so you willing to give it a try? Looks like it’s only available for the Windows platform at the moment. Head over to http://dl.google.com/earth/plugin/GoogleEarthPluginSetup_en.exe to get started.
by macewan on May 29, 2008
Coming soon Apple will introduce the iPhone 2.0/3G. Geeks, fans & reporters alike are saying this one will change everything. What do I think? Well, I seen opportunities in the accessories to these touch screen devices. Yesterday during the Google I/O developer’s conference prototype phones running Android software displayed iPhone like characteristics. Today Larry Dignan of ZDNet’s “Between the Lines” explained why he believes Apples iPhones will go beyond 10 million units target. Also today Bill Gates gave a talk on Multi-touch computing in Windows 7.
Touching the screen is the coming wave of interaction with our computers. Whether Apple, Linux or Windows computers are becoming touchy feely. It all points huge success for companies that supply protection for these screens. Replacing your keyboard or mouse is one thing, but searching for a replacement screen to your computer is anouther. Take the idea of iphone screen protectors for instance. A simple fix for a potentially terrible
