Posts Tagged ‘Motivation’

Italy Demands Three-Day Warning for Google Street View Trips

By: David Murphy 10.23.2010

Life’s about to get a bit more frustrating for Google’s international Google Maps teams. That’s because regulators in Italy have mandated that Google take additional measures to warn local populaces when its Street View cars are out and about—and, more importantly, taking pictures of unsuspecting passersby and locations alike.

According to Italian newspaper La Stampa, Google will now have to…

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Martin Luther King, Jr. said…

The major problem of life is learning how to handle the costly interruptions. The door that slams shut, the plan that got sidetracked, the marriage that failed. Or that lovely poem that didn’t get written because someone knocked on the door.

Helen Hayes said…

If you rest, you rust.

Anna Pavlova said…

To tend, unfailingly, unflinchingly, towards a goal, is the secret of success.

Friedrich Nietzsche the German philosopher said…

“No victor believes in chance.”

President Obama Requests Meeting of Key People from North Palm Beach to Join Him at the White House

The White House extended an invitation to the Chamber’s small business members to attend a speech on health care and the economy by President Obama, scheduled to take place at the White House on Thursday, October 29 at 11:45 a.m.

The invitation to this event is only being given to a very select group which includes the Council on Small Business. Therefore we expect the meeting will prove to be a very unique and intimate experience with a sitting President at a critical time in the health care debate.

On behalf of U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Nicole Christian, CEO of the NPBCC asked David Middleton, owner of the Intelligent Office in Palm Beach Gardens, to represent the NPBCC at this important meeting. “This is a great opportunity to participate in the national debate and I would like to thank Nicole and the NPBCC for providing this chance to contribute”, said Middleton. “I’m looking forward to gathering as much information as possible and bringing it back to Palm Beach County” he added

Intelligent Office provides virtual office services and flexible office space in supporting over 100 small businesses in the Palm Beach Gardens area. They have just recently agreed to be the presenting sponsor for the small business seminar series and the small business of the year award for the NPBCC in 2010. More information about Intelligent Office at www.IntelligentOffice.com. Media inquiries to: David Middleton 561 472 8400.

The Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit organization whose over 1,100 members represent more than 40,000 employees in all aspects of business and industry. Its continuing mission is to be the unified voice of business driving sustainable growth and prosperity. The Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce focuses on the development and retention of businesses, taking an active role in business, providing meaningful member services and improving the quality of life for all residents in their community. For more information, call 561-746-7111 or visit www.npbchamber.com

Jim Rohn said

“Now is the time to fix the next ten years”

Ronnie B Woods said…

“Every fool knows that he can’t reach the stars

but it never keeps a wise man from trying”

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