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April 18, 2008
For two Las Vegas brokers, discounts are not enough to close deals. They give prospective buyers free tours of properties aboard their "foreclosure bus. "The 40-seater luxury coach of Ruth and John Ahlbrand, owner and manager of RE/MAX Central, takes clients to bank-owned foreclosed properties and builder-discounted new homes in the Las Vegas area.
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December 14, 2007
Topics camera, sony, photos, monitor, technology, tokyo, mobile, pizza, photo, computer, video and phone
Consumer electronics giant Sony unveiled a prototype hand-powered digital camera called the "Twirl N' Take. " In the same vein as previous hand-powered radios and flashlights, 15 seconds of movement generates enough power to snap a photo. According to reports, the "Twirl N' Take" is shaped like a pizza cutter and includes 3-megapixel mobile phone digital camera technology. Sony doesn't plan to market the device.
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November 27, 2006
Imagine waiting in line for a Sony camcorder and bringing it home only to find a jar of pasta sauce in the box. This is what a St. Louis couple claimed happened to them after purchasing what they thought was a camcorder at a Best Buy store outside of St. Louis.
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October 18, 2005
Days of our Lives, NBC's popular daytime television series, announced today that it is launching Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards," the first long-term online viewer rewards program for both a daytime drama and a scripted series. The Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards" program, which begins today, is designed to increase fans watching through reward incentives and is managed by My Sony, an interactive customer relationship division within Sony Corporation of America.
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October 18, 2005
Days of our Lives, NBC's popular daytime television series, announced today that it is launching Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards," the first long-term online viewer rewards program for both a daytime drama and a scripted series. The Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards" program, which begins today, is designed to increase fans watching through reward incentives and is managed by My Sony, an interactive customer relationship division within Sony Corporation of America.
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