Mother loses legal fight to stop son's cancer radiotherapy

LONDON (Reuters) - A mother in Britain, who was so desperate to stop her cancer-stricken son having to undergo conventional medical treatment that she went into hiding with him, lost a court battle on Friday to prevent him receiving radiotherapy.
The case of Sally Roberts, 37, a New Zealander living in Brighton, southern England, and the plight of her seven-year-old son has made headlines in Britain.
Roberts wants to try alternative treatments first, including immunotherapy and photodynamic therapy for her son Neon. She has been told the boy needs treatment fast but fears the side-effects of conventional medicine.
Doctors treating the boy had warned that without radiotherapy he could die within three months
Judge David Bodey told the High Court in London the life-saving radiotherapy treatment could start against the mother's wishes, the Press Association reported.
"The mother has been through a terrible time. This sort of thing is every parent's nightmare," the judge said.
"But I am worried that her judgment has gone awry on the question of the seriousness of the threat which Neon faces."
The story of the sick blue-eyed blonde boy came to public attention earlier this month when Roberts prompted a nationwide police hunt by going into hiding with Neon for four days to stop him from undergoing the treatment.
The mother's relentless battle in court also cast a light on the dilemmas parents can face when dealing with the illness of a loved one, considering the short-term and long-term risks of a treatment and handling conflicting medical information available at the click of a mouse.
Roberts said in court she had researched on the Internet her son's condition - a fast-growing, high-grade brain tumour called medulloblastoma - and sought advice from specialists around the world because she did not trust British experts.
She feared radiotherapy would stunt the boy's growth, reduce his IQ, damage his thyroid and potentially leave him infertile.
Earlier this week, a judge ruled that Neon could undergo emergency surgery to remove a tumour which had resisted an initial operation in October, despite opposition from his mother, who found he appeared to be recovering after what she said was a "heartbreaking" stay in hospital.
"EXPERIMENTAL AND UNPROVEN"
Surgeons said Neon's operation on Wednesday had been successful but that radiotherapy was needed to ensure no residual tumour was left behind.
Neon's father Ben, who lives in London and is separated from Roberts, has sided with his son's doctors.
But his wife suggested exploring several alternative treatments, including immunotherapy, which mainly consists of stimulating the body's immune system to fight cancerous cells, and photodynamic therapy, which uses a photosensitizing agent and a source of light to kill malignant cells.
The hospital treating Neon slammed "experimental and unproven" methods which entered "unchartered territory". The hospital, which cannot be named, also questioned the credentials of some of the private specialists contacted by Roberts's team.
The court heard that at least one of these could not even correctly spell medulloblastoma.
Radiotherapy is used to prevent cancer from spreading or striking back after surgery but it can damage nerve tissue and healthy brain cells.
Long-term side effects tend to be more common in children, whose nervous systems are still developing.
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Instant View - Third quarter GDP revised down, public finances worsen

LONDON (Reuters) - The Office for National Statistics released revised third-quarter GDP figures and November public sector finances data on Friday.
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KEY POINTS
- Biggest quarterly increase in GDP since Q3 2007
- Biggest quarterly increase in industrial output since Q2 2010
- Biggest quarterly increase in services output since Q3 2007
- Biggest quarterly increase in gross operating surplus of corporations since Q3 2010
- Highest household savings ratio since Q3 2009
- Highest level on record of public sector net debt excluding financial sector interventions as a share of GDP, at 68.5 percent
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ECONOMISTS' VIEWS
HOWARD ARCHER, IHS GLOBAL INSIGHT
"The modest revisions to the GDP data do not fundamentally change the story of an economy that is likely to have been essentially flat overall in 2012, with the quarterly performances distorted since the second quarter by a number of factors, notably including the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics.
"It currently looks touch and go as to whether the economy can avoid renewed contraction in the fourth quarter as it faces the unwinding of the Olympics boost.
"News that service sector output only edged up 0.1 percent month-on-month in October reinforces (the) belief that the economy is having a difficult fourth quarter, but at least services output was marginally positive and that gives a small boost to hopes that the economy will avoid renewed contraction.
"While it really makes little difference whether the economy grows marginally in the fourth quarter, is flat or contracts marginally, it would be good for confidence if the economy could avoid a GDP decline and avert headlines of a 'triple dip'.
"With economic recovery likely to remain fragile and limited, we believe there is still a very real possibility that the Bank of England will ultimately decide to give the economy a further helping hand with a final 50 billion pounds of QE (quantitative easing)during the first half of 2013. However, this seems unlikely to happen before the second quarter, if at all."
ROSS WALKER, RBS
"We had 0.9, it looked quite a close call between 0.9 and 1.0. But, with the monthly industrial production numbers showing small downward revisions, we thought it would probably be trimmed. I suppose the Q3 number reinforces the weakness.
"The more significant figure is the October services sector output number. This is the first official estimate we have for any Q4 month. It is not a great number but it is positive and it is better than the decline that had been expected.
"On the basis of all the published data it looks like the fourth quarter will be broadly flat, rather than negative - based on the published data.
"I think the Bank of England's policy is on hold in terms of QE, probably the focus is more on the Funding for Lending Scheme.
"They could easily come back to it, but I think it is probably a second half of next year story once Mr Carney is in place, and his nine member committee. You could get a slight change in emphasis or focus when he comes in. We don't expect more QE, but if it comes it is a second half of next year story."
TOM VOSA, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK
On GDP: "Not entirely surprised, that was our forecast. The partials that we'd had from retail sales, from industrial production, all pointed to this. To some degree this is old news and 0.9 or 1.0 percent doesn't really matter, it's still very strong growth."
On public finances: "It does make us wonder how the Chancellor is going to meet his borrowing targets when in reality borrowing tends to be running now a little bit above where we were last year.
"They must be hoping for a very big increase in revenues in January, which given the weakness of corporation tax and the reduction in financial sector pay I find very difficult."
PHILIP SHAW, INVESTEC
"There's a lot of data being released and there's no single overriding trend. We're not surprised to see GDP revised down a touch but what matters a lot more are prospects for the fourth quarter and because of last week's construction data, we're more optimistic that a decline will be avoided.
"Current account again, it's reassuring to see that there's been a narrowing of the deficit over the third quarter. Effectively, as earnings from direct investment have bounced back after two quarters of weakness. Nonetheless, one would still reach the conclusion that imbalances in the economy remain."
Public finances: "It's another month of disappointing deficit data and it's pretty clear now that barring unexpected positive developments, that the underlying deficit will widen this year, compared with 2011-12.
"We wouldn't say that the releases as a whole have that many implications for economic prospects.
"Although we suspect that the GDP figures will be a bit better than expected over the next quarter, perhaps next couple of quarters, it is clear that the underlying pace of growth will remain weak for some time to come.
"I think what's important here is whether the Bank of England's Funding for Lending Scheme has a positive effect on credit flows that the housing market picks up and that we see a sustained recovery in business investment as well."
DAVID TINSLEY, BNP PARIBAS
"The headline GDP figure is a shade disappointing, but 0.1 percentage point is not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. The fact that the service sector output rose in October is at least as important.
"It does suggest that, while some of the production data has been weak in the fourth quarter, the service sector momentum looks, at the outset of the quarter, to be holding up."
Public finances: "The data continue to show a worrying slippage against the government forecasts.
(To achieve the OBR forecasts) there has got to be either some improvement in the numbers or back revisions, or at the end of the financial year the under spends of government departments needs to be quite significant. All that we will see in due course but for now the figures still look like they are worse than OBR was expecting."
JAMES KNIGHTLEY, ING
"All in all, the UK appears to be ending 2012 not in particularly great shape and as such we suspect the Bank of England has more work to do with further policy stimulus likely in early 2013, especially if the worst fears over the U.S. fiscal cliff materialise."
Public finances: "For the financial year to date (2012/13), income tax revenues, corporation tax revenues and VAT revenues are all down on the same period for financial year 2011/12.
"This highlights the weak state of the UK economy and the fact that austerity measures are failing to generate the improvement in government finances that were hoped for.
"Government cash outlays are down as well, but this is purely down to lower interest costs resulting from the plunge in yields, helped by BoE purchases and the UK's relative safe haven status."
ALAN CLARKE, SCOTIABANK
"I actually think the monthly services (figure) was the most important one. That makes it all the more likely that the UK did not slip into a triple dip recession at the end of the year.
"The chances are that we could grow by 0.3 percent, maybe even more, because we had stonkingly good construction data and some growth in services, although clearly that could change in November and December.
"Notwithstanding the drop in industrial production, I think we probably grew. So it has been a great end to the year."
Public finances: "The public finances are going in the wrong direction. But we know that there is all sorts of jiggery pokery going on with the transfer of coupons by the ONS (Office for National Statistics), probably next month. So, it is very hard to read too much into that data."
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Budget deficit worsens, credit rating at risk

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's budget deficit worsened in November, data showed on Friday, increasing the risk it will lose its top-notch credit rating and overshoot this year's borrowing forecast.
The data - which showed public sector net borrowing, excluding financial sector interventions, hit 17.5 billion pounds last month - is gloomy news for Britain's coalition government.
Deficit reduction and preserving Britain's credit rating have been top goals for the coalition of Conservatives and Lib Dems, which came to power in June 2010, just after the country's budget deficit peaked at 11.2 percent of GDP.
Last year, the budget deficit totalled 8 percent of GDP, and the government's own budget watchdog forecasts it will take until 2017 before it falls below 3 percent and the government manages to run a surplus on cyclically-adjusted non-investment spending.
Chancellor George Osborne had originally planned to meet this goal by the next election in 2015, but far weaker than expected growth since 2010 now makes that look impossible.
While other official data released on Friday showed Britain's economy may avoid a forecast contraction in the last three months of 2012, analysts say the borrowing numbers could see the country's credit rating revised early next year.
"The disappointing November public finance data fuel mounting expectations that at least one of the credit rating agencies will strip the UK of its AAA rating in 2013," said Howard Archer, chief UK economist at IHS Global Insight.
Standard & Poor's last week joined Fitch and Moody's and put a negative outlook on its triple-A rating for Britain. The latter two agencies - which have had a negative outlook since early this year - will review their ratings in early 2013.
Last month's public sector net borrowing figure of 17.5 billion pounds exceeded economists' expectations. They had forecast it would come in just below the 16.3 billion pounds reached in November 2011.
Borrowing since the start of the tax year in April is now nearly 10 percent higher than at the same point in 2011.
This calls into question forecasts issued earlier this month by the government's budget watchdog which estimated borrowing will fall 11 percent to total 108.5 billion pounds in the 2012-13 tax year.
Some of the fall in borrowing forecast by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) was due to money expected from the auction of next-generation mobile phone frequencies and a deal with the Bank of England to return interest paid on its bond holdings - cash that will not boot the public finances until early 2013.
But even disregarding this, some economists think Osborne, the finance minister, may struggle to hit the OBR's targets.
Archer expects an overshoot of some 14 billion pounds, while economists at Barclays see an overshoot of 6.5 billion pounds, assuming the radio spectrum auction brings in the 3.5 billion pounds pencilled in by the OBR.
WEAKER GROWTH
Britain's economy shrank for nine months between late 2011 and mid-2012, but revised figures from the Office for National Statistics showed on Friday that growth rebounded by 0.9 percent in the third quarter of 2012, a little less than the 1.0 percent first estimated.
There was slightly brighter news from Britain's dominant services sector, which grew 0.1 percent in October after a 0.6 percent decline in September.
This was better than many economists had expected, and raises the prospect that the economy will avoid a return to contraction that the OBR and the Bank of England have predicted.
"It's not a great number but it is positive," said Ross Walker, an economist at Royal Bank of Scotland. "On the basis of all the published data it looks like the fourth quarter will be broadly flat, rather than negative."
Another bright spot was third-quarter current account data, which showed Britain's deficit with the rest of the world narrowed more than expected to 12.8 billion pounds, equivalent to 3.3 percent of GDP, from 17.4 billion in the second quarter.
However, economic growth will need to translate into stronger tax revenues and lower spending on social benefits if the government is to meet its budget goals.
November's budget overshoot was driven by a 6.3 percent year-on-year rise in central government spending, while tax revenues grew just 0.6 percent.
The closure of a North Sea oil field earlier this year has done major damage to corporation tax revenues, but Barclays economist Blerina Uruci said she was more concerned about signs that spending by government departments was rising more than expected.
"It could suggest difficulties with delivering efficiency savings as austerity fatigue sets in," she said.
The OBR said it expected to see underspending by government departments towards the end of the fiscal year, as well as stronger future growth in income tax and sales tax revenues.
Business minister Vince Cable sought to play down worries about the state of public finances, saying more austerity than planned could tip the economy back into recession.
"The fact that there has been a temporary increase in borrowing I don't think is a matter for criticism," he told BBC radio. "The government ... have been flexible, just accepting that when the economy slows down you are going to get bigger deficits (and) the government has to borrow to cover them."
However, the Labour Party said Friday's data showed there had already been too much austerity.
"By squeezing families and businesses too hard, choking off the recovery and so pushing borrowing up, not down, (Prime Minister) David Cameron and George Osborne's economic plan has completely backfired," said Labour legislator Rachel Reeves.
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Stalin's birthday marked in Russia and beyond

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TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — People across the vast territory where Josef Stalin once imposed his terror have marked the 133rd anniversary of the dictator's birth, some in hatred but others in reverence.
In Moscow, several hundred Russian Communists led by their leader Gennady Zuyganov laid flowers at Stalin's grave at the Red Square Friday, while smaller rallies were held across Russia and several former Soviet republics.
Leftists in neighboring Belarus said they found a Stalin statue that was buried after denunciation of his personality cult in 1956, but refused to specify its whereabouts because they fear authorities will order its destruction. Authorities in Stalin's hometown of Gori, Georgia, they will reinstall his statue that was removed in 2010.
In southern Ukraine, several ethnic Crimean Tatars trashed a small street exhibition on Stalin. The entire Crimean Tatar population of Ukraine was hastily deported in cattle trains on Stalin's orders in 1944 for their alleged collaboration with Nazi Germans during World War II. Of the 200,000 Crimean Tatars, almost a fifth died of starvation and diseases, and the survivors were allowed to return only in the late 1980s.
According to the prominent Russian right group Memorial, Stalin ordered the deaths of at least 724,000 people during the purges and repression of the 1930s, while millions died as a result of the forced labor system in Gulags, the Soviet prison system.
But, some people believe he was a strong and valiant leader whose grip on the nation was needed for security and his popularity in Russia has been climbing amid Kremlin-backed efforts to defend his image.
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Joint Aid Management (JAM) Launches its 2013 Public Awareness Campaign With a Spectacular Digital Billboard in Times Square

Joint Aid Management (JAM) just unveiled a full motion 20 x 26 foot LED screen located at 42nd Street in Times Square. The spectacular billboard will be promoting JAM and asking viewers for a $50 donation to feed and educate one African child for an entire year. The board will run :15 seconds of every hour, every day from now until the end of March 2013.

New York, New York (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
“This is an incredible opportunity for JAM,” said Peter Pretorius, Founder and CEO. “Times Square is the media epicenter of the world and this gives us the unparalleled chance to create awareness of the work we are accomplishing in Africa.”
Times Square is certainly one of the most highly trafficked public places in the world and digital billboards are key attractions for the millions who pass through each day. The spectacular board is the CBS Super Screen located at 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenue right in the heart of the Times Square Plaza.
On a normal day 1.5 million people pass through Times Square, but coupled with increased holiday traffic, the board will be viewed by millions more as the famous New Year's Eve Ball descends from the flagpole atop One Times Square. Millions more viewers might catch a glimpse of the billboard while viewing the festivities on TV throughout the world.
“This is the perfect medium to kick off our 2013 Public Awareness Campaign,” said Pretorius. “Our target is to feed one million children. This advertising campaign may help us achieve that goal.”
Joint Aid Management (JAM) is a South African founded registered non-profit, Christian humanitarian relief and development organization with 28 years of experience in relief and sustainable development.
JAM's programs focus on nutritional feeding within schools, assistance to orphans and vulnerable children, the provision of water and sanitation, as well as skills development, community training on agricultural development, income generation projects and HIV/AIDS programming. JAM strongly believes that without education, there can be no development. Effective education is only attained through the quality of schooling and most importantly, adequate nutrition, which allows a child to effectively focus, retain, and apply what is being learned. JAM currently assists 750,000 children through nutritional feeding programs, health and social welfare programs.
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The Made In America Store Introduces Soap Lifts From Sea Lark Enterprises

The all American made products store introduces an innovative but simple product for your bathroom or kitchen. The Soap Lift from Sea Lark Enterprises brings a new way to keep your bars of soap clean and in place.

Elma, New York (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
Soap Lifts from Sea Lark Enterprises offers an alternative to keeping bars of soap clean and each one is 100% US manufactured. The Made In America Store, a shop dedicated to selling all American made products, has brought Sea Lark in to expand their Home & Living department.
Find 100% US manufactured products from over 300 vendors all in one place, the Made In America Store.
The Soap Lifts from Sea Lark Enterprises are made with a durable, recyclable, multi-directional material that allows water to drain and to flow beneath the bar of soap. The design of the Soap Lift lets the air flowing through the Soap Lift to dry the soap and the porous design allows any excess water to drain, this combination increase the life of the bar of soap. Additionally, the Soap Lifts come in a wide variety of colors that are sure to match anyone’s theme or color scheme. Colors of Soap Lifts include White, Bone, Grey, Sage, Crystal, Tan, Brown, Black, Raspberry, Green, Blue, Red and Seaside Blue.
Consumers can get their Soap Lifts from Sea Lark Enterprises at the Made In America Store Website.
“Bar soaps sit high, stay dry and last longer!” says a Sea Lark Enterprises representative.
The Made In America Store is the only brick and mortar store that sells 100% made in the United States products from over 350 vendors. Consumers can visit http://www.MadeInAmericaStore.com or call 716-652-4872 to get more information or shop our catalog of over 3,500 items. Both Active Duty Military Personnel and U.S. Military Veterans receive a 10% discount every day. Followers of the “Made In America” movement can keep updated with the Made In America Store through Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, FourSquare and even their own blog on Wordpress!
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The Made In America Store Introduces Soap Lifts From Sea Lark Enterprises

The all American made products store introduces an innovative but simple product for your bathroom or kitchen. The Soap Lift from Sea Lark Enterprises brings a new way to keep your bars of soap clean and in place.

Elma, New York (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
Soap Lifts from Sea Lark Enterprises offers an alternative to keeping bars of soap clean and each one is 100% US manufactured. The Made In America Store, a shop dedicated to selling all American made products, has brought Sea Lark in to expand their Home & Living department.
Find 100% US manufactured products from over 300 vendors all in one place, the Made In America Store.
The Soap Lifts from Sea Lark Enterprises are made with a durable, recyclable, multi-directional material that allows water to drain and to flow beneath the bar of soap. The design of the Soap Lift lets the air flowing through the Soap Lift to dry the soap and the porous design allows any excess water to drain, this combination increase the life of the bar of soap. Additionally, the Soap Lifts come in a wide variety of colors that are sure to match anyone’s theme or color scheme. Colors of Soap Lifts include White, Bone, Grey, Sage, Crystal, Tan, Brown, Black, Raspberry, Green, Blue, Red and Seaside Blue.
Consumers can get their Soap Lifts from Sea Lark Enterprises at the Made In America Store Website.
“Bar soaps sit high, stay dry and last longer!” says a Sea Lark Enterprises representative.
The Made In America Store is the only brick and mortar store that sells 100% made in the United States products from over 350 vendors. Consumers can visit http://www.MadeInAmericaStore.com or call 716-652-4872 to get more information or shop our catalog of over 3,500 items. Both Active Duty Military Personnel and U.S. Military Veterans receive a 10% discount every day. Followers of the “Made In America” movement can keep updated with the Made In America Store through Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, FourSquare and even their own blog on Wordpress!
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Woodbridge University Features in the Top 5 Fastest Growing Online Universities

Houston, TX (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
According to a report by World Wide Academics, a global education portal, Woodbridge University is rated as the 3rd fastest growing online institute. The ranking is based on factors of academic experience, learning management system, affordability, quality and flexibility of education. The report further reveals that in the academic year of 2011-2012, Woodbridge University was chosen by nearly 18,000 students over other education providers based on its world-class faculty, quality course material, innovative learning system and affordability. Due to these factors, the university’s rating increased by 38%.
“Woodbridge University is recognized for its academic excellence and this report truly reflects that. Our faculty and administrative team works diligently towards providing superior education that is affordable and doesn’t impact the work-life balance of our students,” said Jacob Bryant, head of Student Relations. “We have been building international alliances with multinational corporations and international universities, which have been instrumental in our success. We also ensure that there is no financial burden on our students. For this sole purpose, we have a five member exclusive committee which is dedicated to monitoring and devising fee payment options, installment plans, as well as scholarships that are available to students every year. This is the primary reason that Woodbridge University is the foremost choice to acquire online education of students globally,” he added.
The University remains dedicated to providing quality education to professionals and job seekers worldwide, ensuring that they achieve their academic and professional goals. In addition to offering accredited online degrees, it provides students with numerous career center services including resume writing, career counseling and job placement.
About Woodbridge University
Woodbridge University is an internationally accredited educational institution carrying out its operations since 2008 with the aim of spreading education in all regions of the world. The University offers diploma, certificate and degree programs in various schools. Students choose Woodbridge for the flexibility and affordability that it offers to working adults. The University has a state-of-the-art learning management system as well as mobile classrooms, career center, experienced faculty, round-the-clock consultants, various fee payment options and numerous student services.
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SEO Tips for Small Business Project Update Announced by JM Internet Group

JM Internet Group, a provider of SEO Training for small businesses, announces a project updated to the 'SEO Tips for Small Business.' Project aims to assist small business marketers.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 22, 2012
The JM Internet Group (web: jm-seo.org), a leader in providing SEO Tips for Small Business via innovative trainings, is proud to announce a progress report on their 'SEO Tips for Small Business Project.' The project is an SEO-based outreach to assist small business owners and marketers who are seeking to understand how to get their organizations to the top of Google and Bing organic results.
"Our SEO Tips for Small Business project is itself all about SEO," explained Jason McDonald, SEO expert and director of the JM Internet Group. "The project is building out SEO tips one-by-one based on Google Analytics data as well as an analysis of 'Google Suggest' queries to understand the most pressing SEO tips for small businesses today."
For more information on SEO Tips, go to -
    http://www.jm-seo.org/seo-tips/
SEO Tips Top Queries
The SEO Tips project targets the top queries on Google around the phrase 'SEO tips.' For example, here is a list of a few of the top queries on Google for SEO tips.
seo tips 2012

seo tips for bloggers

seo tips for small business

seo tips after penguin

seo tips bing

seo tips drupal

seo tips joomla
Among the strongest geographic areas showing interest in SEO for small business is the Chicago, Illinois, metropolitan area. Many additional communities throughout the state of Illinois show an uptick in interest in Internet marketing such as Aurora and Rockford, Illinois.
The JM Internet Group then targets these queries and builds out an SEO strategy to pull traffic from Google that actually represents the most pressing queries of small business owners. So far the traffic to this section of the website is up over 300% year to year.
SEO Training Classes Begin February 5, 2013, and Build on SEO Tips
Many people want a quick, online training course on SEO, and so the JM Internet Group has responded with an introductory, no obligation, free webinar on the "Top Ten Free Tools" for SEO. Rather than deal with hundreds of questions and answers, the company has found most people get their questions answered about the course in this easy, quick online session. The class is taught by Jason McDonald, our fearless leader and SEO / Social Media expert. It takes less than one hour, and in that hour participants will learn -
    Search Engine Optimization - what is SEO? What are the basic concepts?

    Keywords - how can you identify your BEST keywords for Google, Yahoo, and/or Bing?

    Free SEO Tools - what are the BEST FREE tools are out there?

    The Course - what will you learn in the entire course, if you decide to proceed?
The free online SEO seminars fill quickly, so here are links to upcoming available courses. Registration is quick and easy - and no obligation.
SEO Course Syllabus - Focused on SEO Tips for Small Business
    Top Ten: Top Ten Free Tools for SEO / Search Engine Optimization

    Keywords: How to Generate Great Keywords for Great Google Rank

    Page Tags - Quick Boost - Use Page Tags to Improve your Google Rank

    Link Strategies: The Who, What, Where, When and How of Getting Good Links for SEO

    News: News You Can Use - Using News as an SEO Opportunity -

    Google Rank: Monitoring Your Google Rank, and Leveraging it for SEO and PPC

    Website Structure: Creating the Best Topology for Google Rank

    Metrics: Tools for Measuring Your Website SEO and Performance
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About JM Internet Group

The JM Internet Group provides SEO, Social Media Marketing, and Google AdWords training and courses for busy marketers and businesspeople. Online search engine optimization training helps explain keywords, page tags, link building strategies and other techniques needed to climb to the top of search engine rankings for Google, Yahoo, and Bing. The teaching methodology is hands on, with live examples and discussions, taught from the convenience of each student's computer.
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proAV captures slice of surging video wall market

As forecasts of a dramatic rise in the global video wall industry continue to be met, proAV has confirmed the pioneering multidisplay technology has dominated its sales in key vertical markets throughout 2012.

(PRWEB UK) 22 December 2012
As forecasts of a dramatic rise in the global video wall industry continue to be met, proAV has confirmed the pioneering multidisplay technology has dominated its sales in key vertical markets throughout 2012.
In a recent report, Futuresource Consulting suggested the international video wall market is likely to achieve a 60 per cent growth this year, predicting sales of some 380,000 units. Rear projection cubes (RPCs) and super narrow bezel (SNB) displays are already becoming commonplace in retail, public and exhibition environments as well taking centre stage in some of the world’s most dynamic corporate spaces. Indeed, according to Parmit Bhangal of Futuresource, SNBs achieved year-on-year sales growth of more than 100 per cent last year, accounting for over 80 per cent of the total video wall market; a trend that looks set to continue.
proAV is one of the world’s most exciting professional AV systems integrators and has noted a significant shift from single, very large screens to the cost effective, immersive user experience of multiple displays that serve as an expansive video display canvas, often in very diverse market sectors.
Mark Hazell, Sales Director at proAV, points to the versatility and future-proofed features of the high impact, ultra large format video wall as key factors in its rapid growth.
‘You only have to stand in front of a video wall to see why vertical markets are embracing this technology in all manner of applications,’ he explains. ‘Powerful digital signage systems are driving the growth of video walls that capture attention within retail and public spaces while corporates are wowing their business partners with futuristic presentation and reception areas that only a video wall can dominate to this extent.
‘But, of course, with versatility comes an appeal that other verticals are now pursuing with increasing zest; mission-critical environments such as transport and logistics, IT and command and control centres are looking to increasingly more dynamic displays to communicate news and induce a new level of collaboration. Add to this a suite of innovative features and it’s easy to see why enterprising organisations are deploying these tiled display solutions as part of ever more ambitious and interactive marketing strategies. Our clients are exploring the integrated touch technologies such as gesture and projective capacitive touch features that would be impossible to replicate on a smaller, traditional display screen.’
proAV has recently completed a number of high profile integrated AV projects where large video walls have been central to the scheme and highlight the benefits for deployments within the rapid growth areas, identified by Futuresource, i.e. retail and corporate sectors.
Burberry, the leading luxury fashion retailer, already entrusts its international AV solutions to proAV and recently commissioned the organisation to install a series of 9’ high Christie MicroTile arrays and a stunning 22’ high Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) video wall as part of groundbreaking AV scheme for its new, flagship store in London’s Regent Street. The vast wall sits between two sweeping staircases and is made up of hundreds of Prysm LPD tiles, each using a solid-state laser diode that emits a 405nm wavelength laser beam.
Taking the initiative within the corporate sector, JPMorgan Chase & Co, the global financial services organisation, tasked proAV with an integrated AV solution that features a spectacular 22 x 8 tile curved, digital display wall in its auditorium and is designed to immerse viewers in remarkable HD video and graphics.
And, commensurate with its forward-thinking corporate identify, Cisco Systems commissioned proAV to deliver one of the UK’s most inspired, large-scale digital video display wall to front a vast auditorium at its UK Virtual Events Center in Middlesex. The 24 x 5 tile Prysm video wall uses a bespoke tramline system that enables the wall to be divided into three separate displays when the room is configured into smaller rooms.
The Futuresource report suggests sales of video walls look set to reach close to a million units in 2015; proAV will certainly be playing an important role in the incredible rise of this remarkable technology. If you haven’t marvelled at, touched or engaged with a dynamic tiled display yet, it’s unlikely the experience is too far away.
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