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Virtualization Definition - What is virtualization? - 0 views

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    Virtualization Definition - Thee concept of "virtualization" covers all the techniques to separate the physical characteristics of a material system or user
Lubos Nechanicky

Virtual Tour - Kampa Museum Prague - 0 views

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    Virtual tour of Kampa museum in Prague and also 16 other world famous museums just from your PC. Discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels.
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Street Shop in India to feed the shopaholic in you - 0 views

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    India, a heaven for shopaholics, specially street shopping has everything from clothes to antique items, food, jewelry and much more. So, take a virtual tour with us to the best street markets in various parts of India.
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    India, a heaven for shopaholics, specially street shopping has everything from clothes to antique items, food, jewelry and much more. So, take a virtual tour with us to the best street markets in various parts of India.
ugur ILGAR

My Library - 0 views

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    Great touring experiences are those that will be long remembered. They are the ones that ensure you will tell your friends to visit this part of the world. Luxury Istanbul features luxury hotels & holidays whole around Turkey for those times when you are looking to spoil yourself with a romantic getaway or special experience. They offer private and customized accessible tours in Istanbul for individuals, families and groups, you can customize the tour of your dreams and the choices are virtually endless. Does your group want to explore Lycian history, walk in the footsteps of St Paul, taste regional cuisines or experience a culturally rich 'lifestyle' tour? Luxury Istanbul allows travelers to create their vacations based on special interests. Luxury Istanbul specializes in Tours for Cruise ship Passengers… You may want to check it; http://www.luxuryistanbul.com
dheeraj upadhyay

Designer Glasses Orleans | Eye Glasses Orleans - 0 views

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    Don't let your prescription define your choice of sun wear. Our sophisticated lens technology can fit virtually any prescription into the designer sunglasses of your choosing. Top brands, exclusive styles-you name it. No wonder more people buy their prescription sunglasses here than any other store.
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The Seiryu Villa, Seminyak, Kuta - Bali ~ Bali Hotels, Villas, Tours and Travel Guides - 0 views

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    The Seiryu Villa makes up luxury private pool villas in Seminya, Kuta. It's only 20 minutes from the Ngurah Rai International Airport. As matchless villas in Seminyak near beach, The Seiryu is like your second ideal home in Bali appropriate for couple and honeymooners. This compound of Bali villa is glad to offer a unique and refined luxury of Japanese living impression in apposite combination with local hospitality. Virtually every corner of these Seminyak Villas interior exudes the richness of Japanese artistic nuance. On entering The Seiryu, you will discern a peaceful Buddha Statue giving you first impression of tranquility. Then in the lobby your eyes will be surprisingly pampered by a painting of twin Dragons in compelling froral style. Other dragons by wooden fossils implanted in the garden and carving on the reception also enriches the artistic setting. If you stay here, at night you can see spectacular image of dragon in shadow graph puppetry by the play of lights. Encapsulated within minimalist architecture and shored up by luxurious interiors, these expedient villas in Seminyak provide a fascinating living space for your leisure or business break on the Paradise Island. In short, the Seiryu effectively coalesce the artistic elements and spiritual progression to realize your peaceful hideaway on paradise.
Alex Parker

Hacking Hobart: KPMG talk cyber security in wake of IS airport attack - 1 views

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    In the wake of a cyber attack which forced Tasmania's Hobart International Airport to shut down after an ISIS supporter group hacked into its servers and posted defacing images, Eva Grey spoke to Matt White, senior manager in KPMG's cyber security practice, about some of the virtual dangers faced by international airports
Skeptical Debunker

How to save on airline bags - 0 views

  • 'In some ways, we're stuck between a rock and hard place, between the airline and airport security,'' said Reed Martin, a graduate student at MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, Mass., who prefers not to check bags. ''Airlines are charging more for checked luggage while security is vastly limiting our ability to bring carry-ons.'' Carriers deny a connection between those two developments, saying the increase in bag fees has everything to do with revenues and nothing to do with security. ''Delta's increase in bag fees is a result of continued cost pressures on our business and not related to the heightened security measures put in place by the federal government,'' said Susan Chana Elliott, a Delta spokeswoman. Continental said its checked bag fee increase was a competitive match. JetBlue doesn't charge for the first checked bag, only the second. Southwest does not charge for checked bags and has even built a marketing campaign around its no-fee policy. Travelers have taken note. ''The difference between Southwest and other airlines is striking,'' said George Merkle, a credit counseling executive from San Antonio who flies about once a month and prefers Southwest largely because of its no-fee policy. On a Southwest flight from Baltimore to San Antonio in November, he said, he and his wife were able to store their jackets into the overhead bins because there was so much room. He cited, by contrast, a recent Frontier Airlines flight where many passengers carried on their luggage to avoid the $20 fee to check a bag. ''Boarding seemed to drag on interminably,'' he said. ''People were dragging bags of many sizes on.'' The carry-on crunch has pitted passenger against passenger as the race for space ensues. Like many other fliers, Merkle has arrived at his seat only to find the bin space above it jammed with the bags of passengers who boarded before him and picked out bin space randomly as they headed toward the rear of the plane. To find a spot for his bag, he had to walk several rows back. ''On deplaning, I had to struggle against the flow,'' he said. ''No one had any mercy.'' Some experienced travelers know the system well enough that they have figured out which rows board first, and are booking seats accordingly just to get a spot for their bags. Luis Figarella, who flies monthly from Nashua, N.H., aims for just behind the emergency rows. On American, he said, that usually means you'll be in the group that boards first in coach. It gives you ''a fighting chance'' to find space for your bag, he said. No one has felt the brunt of the checked bag fees more than flight attendants, who are often forced to police the overhead bins for bags too big to fit. ''The boarding process is a disaster these days because it seems people don't want to pay the fees to check their bags,'' said Corey Caldwell, a spokeswoman for the Association of Flight Attendants. This ultimately impacts safety, she said, because flight attendants spend an inordinate amount of time being baggage wranglers. With the recent fee hikes, she said, ''we expect that it will increase the carry-on issue even more.'' All of this is good news for at least one segment of the industry: luggage shippers. The number of bags booked by Luggage Forward, which offers shipping services under a variety of brands including Virtual Bellhop and Luggage Express, jumped 89 percent in the first 12 days of the year compared with the same period in 2009, as travelers ship their bags ahead of them and go without carry-ons.
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    On a recent Delta flight from Westchester County in New York to Columbus, Gregg Hamilton, a retired real-estate agent, was determined not to pay to check his bag. But he didn't want to deal with the usual carry-on kerfuffle either: bolting toward the gate to be among the first to board, racing up and down the aisle to find a spot for his bag and trying to create space in the jammed overhead bins. Instead he, and a handful of others, avoided that mess by taking advantage of an apparent loophole in the system: the gate check. At the end of the jetway, before stepping onto the plane, Hamilton simply inquired whether he could check his bag right there. A luggage handler who was waiting for strollers, car seats and other carry-on overflow was happy to oblige. ''They put a tag on it and we boarded the plane,'' he said. No charge. No stress. ''When we got off, the bag showed up pretty quickly,'' he added. As airlines continue to raise fees for checked luggage, more travelers are coming up with creative ways to dodge them - through meticulous packing of carry-on bags, by stuffing coat pockets with items they'd normally put in a bag, or hanging back and boarding last so they can check their bags at the gate for free.
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