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Social Business Boot Camp 2010

A few nice business to business advertising images I found:


Social Business Boot Camp 2010
business to business advertising
Image by Gangway Advertising
(CC) Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Gangway Advertising and www.gangwayadvertising.com.


Social Business Boot Camp 2010
business to business advertising
Image by Gangway Advertising
(CC) Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Gangway Advertising and www.gangwayadvertising.com.

VFS Impact Awards Summer 2010

A few nice business management images I found:


VFS Impact Awards Summer 2010
business management
Image by vancouverfilmschool
Head of Entertainment Business Management, Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin on stage at the VFS Impact Awards.

To find out more about the VFS Impact Awards, visit vfsimpactawards.com

To find out more about VFS's one-year Entertainment Business Management program, visit vfs.com/ebm


On the Set of Compendium Vol. 3: Neverland
business management
Image by vancouverfilmschool
Producer and Entertainment Business Management student Sergey Brezhnev on set.

Compendium Volume 3: Neverland is a collaborative Digital Publication project that draws upon the talents of students from many disciplines across VFS. Led by five teams of Entertainment Business Management students, this installment of Compendium takes a steampunk approach to the classic tale of Peter Pan.

Find out more about VFS's one-year Entertainment Business Management program at vfs.com/ebm.


VFS Impact Awards Fall 2011
business management
Image by vancouverfilmschool
Head of Entertainment Business Management, Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, on stage at the VFS Impact Awards.

Learn more about the VFS Impact Awards at vfsimpactawards.com.

Find out more about VFS's one-year Entertainment Business Management program at vfs.com/ebm.

Technology Stewardship Workshop on 17 May 2010

Check out these business technology images:


Technology Stewardship Workshop on 17 May 2010
business technology
Image by tony4carr
Workshop on Technology Stewardship for Communities of Practice on 17 May 2010 led by Nancy White at the UCT Graduate School of Business.


Technology Stewardship Workshop on 17 May 2010
business technology
Image by tony4carr
Workshop on Technology Stewardship for Communities of Practice on 17 May 2010 led by Nancy White at the UCT Graduate School of Business.


Technology Stewardship Workshop on 17 May 2010
business technology
Image by tony4carr
Workshop on Technology Stewardship for Communities of Practice on 17 May 2010 led by Nancy White at the UCT Graduate School of Business.

2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (116)

Some cool business franchise images:


2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (116)
business franchise
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.TacoTimeCanada.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES

With plans to expand all across Canada, there are plenty of opportunities for hard-working and driven business people to enjoy the security and support provided by TacoTime®.

Our mission is to make money with our franchisees rather than off our franchisees. Maybe that's why the average tenure of a TacoTime® franchisee is more than 15 years.


2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (161)
business franchise
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.TacoTimeCanada.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES

With plans to expand all across Canada, there are plenty of opportunities for hard-working and driven business people to enjoy the security and support provided by TacoTime®.

Our mission is to make money with our franchisees rather than off our franchisees. Maybe that's why the average tenure of a TacoTime® franchisee is more than 15 years.


2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (188)
business franchise
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.TacoTimeCanada.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES

With plans to expand all across Canada, there are plenty of opportunities for hard-working and driven business people to enjoy the security and support provided by TacoTime®.

Our mission is to make money with our franchisees rather than off our franchisees. Maybe that's why the average tenure of a TacoTime® franchisee is more than 15 years.

National Small Business Week 2010

Check out these business week images:


National Small Business Week 2010
business week
Image by ShashiBellamkonda
National Small Business Week 2010 (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda <a href="http://www.shashi.name" >www.shashi.name</a> Social Media Swami <a href="http://www.networksolutions.com" >Network Solutions</a> Please use and credit as above.


National Small Business Week 2010
business week
Image by ShashiBellamkonda
National Small Business Week 2010 (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda <a href="http://www.shashi.name" >www.shashi.name</a> Social Media Swami <a href="http://www.networksolutions.com" >Network Solutions</a> Please use and credit as above.


National Small Business Week 2010
business week
Image by ShashiBellamkonda
National Small Business Week 2010 (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda <a href="http://www.shashi.name" >www.shashi.name</a> Social Media Swami <a href="http://www.networksolutions.com" >Network Solutions</a> Please use and credit as above.

World Business and Development Awards 2010

Some cool business development images:


World Business and Development Awards 2010
business development
Image by United Nations Development Programme
World Business and Development Awards 2010 - Co-organised by UNDP, International Chamber of Commerce, International Business Leaders Forum.


World Business and Development Awards 2010
business development
Image by United Nations Development Programme
World Business and Development Awards 2010 - Co-organised by UNDP, International Chamber of Commerce, International Business Leaders Forum.

DEMO Fall 2010 - Registration and Orientation

A few nice business registration images I found:


DEMO Fall 2010 - Registration and Orientation
business registration
Image by The DEMO Conference
The Launchpad for Emerging Technology.

DEMO Fall 2010 is taking place at the Hyatt in Silicon Valley, CA. Companies both large and small come to DEMO to launch their products to the Technology world. DEMO offers the access, interaction, and validation of the new emerging technologies.

For more information:
DEMO Fall 2010 Website

Social Media presented by New Media Synergy

Photos by Stephen Brashear
Stephen Brashear Photography


DEMO Fall 2010 - Registration and Orientation
business registration
Image by The DEMO Conference
Peter Ullvin and Martin Rugfelt represent the Mobile Technology Demonstrator booth for ExpertMaker. ExpertMaker is a desktop artificial Intelligence publishing tool for creating your own smart Web and mobile microsearch solutions.

DEMO Fall 2010 is taking place at the Hyatt in Silicon Valley, CA. Companies both large and small come to DEMO to launch their products to the Technology world. DEMO offers the access, interaction, and validation of the new emerging technologies.

For more information:
DEMO Fall 2010 Website

Follow DEMO on Twitter:
@DEMO
@DEMOtweets

Social Media presented by New Media Synergy

Photos by Stephen Brashear
Stephen Brashear Photography


20110517154745322
business registration
Image by Guillaume P. Boppe

Sleeter Accounting Conference 2010 - Photo 25

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Sleeter Accounting Conference 2010 - Photo 25
business accounts
Image by Grant Wickes


Sleeter Accounting Conference 2010 - Photo 17
business accounts
Image by Grant Wickes


Sleeter Accounting Conference 2010 - Photo 30
business accounts
Image by Grant Wickes
Final wrap up panel hosted by Greg LaFollette (r). Panelist (l-r) Randy Johnston, Leslie Shiner, Doug Sleeter

Cool Office 2010 Business images

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Governor Patrick visits Superlogics to highlight a new health insurance tool for small businesses
office 2010 business
Image by Office of Governor Patrick
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 -- Governor Patrick highlighted a recently launched state program specifically for small businesses struggling with the rising cost of health insurance for their employees. Business Express was launched by the Massachusetts Health Connector in February in conjunction with Governor Patrick's small business jobs bill. The program is designed for small businesses with 50 or fewer employees and all of its products carry the state's Seal of Approval for quality and value. Because there are no membership fees and reduced administrative costs, many businesses with five or fewer employees may save more than 0 per employee per year. Learn more here.

(Photo credit: Eugena Ossi/Governor's Office)

2010 Buy The Big O! Show

A few nice buying business images I found:


2010 Buy The Big O! Show
buying business
Image by S C Hargis Photography
2010 Buy The Big O! Show


2010 Buy The Big O! Show
buying business
Image by S C Hargis Photography
2010 Buy The Big O! Show


2010 Buy The Big O! Show
buying business
Image by S C Hargis Photography
2010 Buy The Big O! Show

National Small Business Week 2010

Check out these business week images:


National Small Business Week 2010
business week
Image by ShashiBellamkonda
National Small Business Week 2010 (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda <a href="http://www.shashi.name" >www.shashi.name</a> Social Media Swami <a href="http://www.networksolutions.com" >Network Solutions</a> Please use and credit as above.


National Small Business Week 2010
business week
Image by ShashiBellamkonda
National Small Business Week 2010 (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda <a href="http://www.shashi.name" >www.shashi.name</a> Social Media Swami <a href="http://www.networksolutions.com" >Network Solutions</a> Please use and credit as above.


National Small Business Week 2010
business week
Image by ShashiBellamkonda
National Small Business Week 2010 (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda <a href="http://www.shashi.name" >www.shashi.name</a> Social Media Swami <a href="http://www.networksolutions.com" >Network Solutions</a> Please use and credit as above.

Social Business Boot Camp 2010

Some cool business to business advertising images:


Social Business Boot Camp 2010
business to business advertising
Image by Gangway Advertising
(CC) Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Gangway Advertising and www.gangwayadvertising.com.

Gwen Ifill Delivering the Keynote Address for the MLK Symposium at the University of Michigan (Jan. 18, 2010)

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Gwen Ifill Delivering the Keynote Address for the MLK Symposium at the University of Michigan (Jan. 18, 2010)
business address
Image by cseeman
Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of PBS's “Washington Week,” co-anchor for the "PBS NewsHour" and author of the best-selling book: The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama, presenting the Keynote Memorial Lecture of the University of Michigan's MLK Symposium. The Lecture was at the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium on Monday January 18, 2010. She was introduced by Lester Monts, Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Mary Sue Coleman, President of the University of Michigan, and Bob Dolan, Dean of the Ross School of Business.


Gwen Ifill Delivering the Keynote Address for the MLK Symposium at the University of Michigan (Jan. 18, 2010)
business address
Image by cseeman
Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of PBS's “Washington Week,” co-anchor for the "PBS NewsHour" and author of the best-selling book: The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama, presenting the Keynote Memorial Lecture of the University of Michigan's MLK Symposium. The Lecture was at the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium on Monday January 18, 2010. She was introduced by Lester Monts, Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Mary Sue Coleman, President of the University of Michigan, and Bob Dolan, Dean of the Ross School of Business.


Gwen Ifill Delivering the Keynote Address for the MLK Symposium at the University of Michigan (Jan. 18, 2010)
business address
Image by cseeman
Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of PBS's “Washington Week,” co-anchor for the "PBS NewsHour" and author of the best-selling book: The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama, presenting the Keynote Memorial Lecture of the University of Michigan's MLK Symposium. The Lecture was at the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium on Monday January 18, 2010. She was introduced by Lester Monts, Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Mary Sue Coleman, President of the University of Michigan, and Bob Dolan, Dean of the Ross School of Business.

Driving Travel Business: Social or Search? - BTO 2010

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Driving Travel Business: Social or Search? - BTO 2010
business search
Image by BTO - Buy Tourism Online
Driving Travel Business: Social or Search?

Il panel non ha deluso nessuna aspettativa: il tema è affascinante. Non a caso è stato inserito al termine di questa edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online. Ve la ricordate la "bussola" iniziale dell'Ouverture di Monica Fabris?
Bene, qui si è cercato di trarre delle conclusioni.

Nel panel:
Gianluca Diegoli - [mini]marketing
Claudio Vaccaro - SocialWare
Francesca Mortari - YouTube

Special Guest:
Jerome Touze
The Case of 'Where are you now?' (Keynote)
Da Londra, uno degli ospiti più interessanti della III^ Edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online: ci parlerà di Social Network e di Geolocal.

BTO - BUY TOURISM ONLINE 2010
III^ [ Scintillante ] Edizione
18-19 Novembre 2010
Stazione Leopolda – Firenze

www.buytourismonline.com

Il programma scientifico della III^ Edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online è stato affidato alle amorevoli cure di BTO Educational

www.btoeducational.it

Tutto in SOLD OUT

2.911 i partecipanti, 44 relatori, 42 FREE Training Session con 2.810 partecipanti, 112 giornalisti accredidati, 60 tra Bloggers e Evangelists 2.0, 4 Televisioni impegnate durante l'evento, i media partners Wired.it e intoscana.it, grazie grazie a ObiettivoTre, al MarketPlace 38 Portali Online, al Club degli Espositori 39 aziende, l'hashtag più twittato in Italia il 18 e 19 Novembre #bto2010, la diretta più seguita al mondo Giovedì 18 Novembre su Livestream.com BTO - Buy Tourism Online 2010 Day ONE, la diretta più seguita al mondo il Venerdì 19 Novembre su Livestream.com BTO - Buy Tourism Online 2010 Day TWO, i minuti su Livestream.com visti dalla somma degli utenti durante il live streaming dell'evento 965.420, dibattiti, keynote e interviste registrate in Main Hall 17 ore.

A big big special thanks to Roberta Milano.

La più ammirata Monica Fabris, il più saggio Rodolfo Baggio, il miglior inglese parlato quello di Giulia Eremita, la più fastidiosa Costanza G., la più canticchiata Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint, la più tedesca Renate Goergen, il più inglese Jerome Touze, il più americano Josiah Mackenzie, la più gradita sorpresa gli amici di Web [Travel] Marketing, quello con più tesi Gianluca Diegoli, il più gradito ritorno Patrick Landman, i più coraggiosi i 6 Speakers per un Giorno, il più diretto Claudio Velardi, i più "complicati" gli amici di Zoes.it, il più in tutto Max Ulivieri, il più e basta Marco Monty Montemagno, il più amato da tutti Paolo Iabichino aka IABicus, il più "cattivo" Roberto Frua - TripAdvisor, il più buono Max Ventimiglia, la più dolce Elena Tubaro, il più ermetico Roberto Brenner - Google, il rubino più prezioso [ per noi di BTO Educational ] Elena Grassi - Expedia, quello sempre con l'ipad Mirko Lalli, la Blogger sempre più "famosa" Nelli, il più straordinario Professor Dimitrios Buhails, il più fotografato Matteo Renzi, il più bravo tappabuchi Paolo Chiappini, i più social i Bloggers, chi c'è mancato di più il cartello We Love Internet, il più bevuto caffè quello della Casa del Moka, i più tecnici Expomeeting, i più pazienti e disponibili i ragazzi e le ragazze del Prof. Eliodoro, il più appetitoso Lo Scalco, i più straordinariamente professionali i Crews, le Training più affollate Augmendy, Zoover e Google Advanced......


OMEBang Business Cards in India Search Summit Chennai
business search
Image by seobangalore
Online Marketing Enthusiast Bangalore Business Cards

Social Business Boot Camp 2010

A few nice business to business advertising images I found:


Social Business Boot Camp 2010
business to business advertising
Image by Gangway Advertising
(CC) Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Gangway Advertising and www.gangwayadvertising.com.


Social Business Boot Camp 2010
business to business advertising
Image by Gangway Advertising
(CC) Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Gangway Advertising and www.gangwayadvertising.com.

Cool Office 2010 Business images

Check out these office 2010 business images:


NYC - Midtown: James A. Farley Post Office Building
office 2010 business
Image by wallyg
The ornate ceiling in the James A. Farley Post Office lobby is divided into ten sections. In the center of each section is a seal of one of the first nations in the Universal Postal Union, the organization, created in 1874 in Switzerland, that standardized the rules and rates for delivering mail across national borders.

TheJames A. Farley Building, New York City's General Post Office (Zip Code 10001), located at 421 Eighth Avenue and occupying eight acres across two full city blocks, consists of the old general post office building and its western annex. The Farley Post Office holds the distinction of being the only Post Office in New York City that is open to the public 24 hours/7 days a week.

The James A. Farley Building was constructed in two stages. The original monumental front half, boasting the longest giantr order Corinthian colonnade in the world, was built by William M. Kendall of McKim, Mead & White from 1908-1913 and opened for postal business as the Pennsylvania Terminal in 1914. The imposing design was meant to match in strength the colonnade of Pennsylvania Station that originally faced it across the avenue. An unbroken flight of steps the full length of the colonnade provides access, for the main floor devoted to customer services is above a functional basement level that rises out of a dry moat giving light and air to workspaces below. Each of the square end pavilions is capped with a low saucer dome, expressed on the exterior as a low stepped pyramid.

In July 1918, the building was renamed the General Post Office Building and was doubled in space in 1934 by James Farley, replacing the 1878 Post Office at Park Row and Broadway. In 1982, the building was renamed once more as the James A. Farley Building. Farley was the nation's 53rd Postmaster General and served from 1933 to 1940. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1940, he was only the second Roman Catholic to receive delegates towards such a nomination after Alfred E. Smith. Farley also served as a campain manager to both Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and is considered the finest Athletic Commissioner/Boxing Commissioner in New York State history.

The building prominently bears the inscription: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Commonly mistaken as an official motto of the United States Postal Service, it is actually taken from Herodotus' Histories (Book 8, Ch. 98) and describes the faithful service of the Persian system of mounted postal messengers under Xerxes I of Persia.

Moynihan Station, a planned train terminal, would expand Penn Station into the Farley Post Office Building. Plans for the expansion of the the busiest train station in the country, serving more than 550,000 daily passengers, the busiest train station in the country with more than 550,000 daily passengers. It has since gone through a portracted series of delays and redesigns over the years. Phase I of the current plan, "Moynihan Moving Forward", broke ground in 2010 and, with work occuring only on nights and weekends, is expected to be complete by 2016. The phase consists of mostly below-grade, transportation infrastructure improvements including the expansion of the Long Island Rail Road West End Concourse under the Farley building steps to serve Amtrak and New Jersey Transit platforms, new entrances through the Farley Building, and improved ventilation. The second phase includes a sky-lit grand hall with 1 million square feet of retail space. The Farley Building's facade will remain untouched, and it will retain retail postal lobby services . However, all mail processing operations will be relocated one block away to the Morgan Processing and Distribution Center.

The United States General Post Office was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

National Register #73002257 (1973)


NYC - Midtown: James A. Farley Post Office Building
office 2010 business
Image by wallyg
The James A. Farley Building, New York City's General Post Office (Zip Code 10001), located at 421 Eighth Avenue and occupying eight acres across two full city blocks, consists of the old general post office building and its western annex. The Farley Post Office holds the distinction of being the only Post Office in New York City that is open to the public 24 hours/7 days a week.

The James A. Farley Building was constructed in two stages. The original monumental front half, boasting the longest giantr order Corinthian colonnade in the world, was built by William M. Kendall of McKim, Mead & White from 1908-1913 and opened for postal business as the Pennsylvania Terminal in 1914. The imposing design was meant to match in strength the colonnade of Pennsylvania Station that originally faced it across the avenue. An unbroken flight of steps the full length of the colonnade provides access, for the main floor devoted to customer services is above a functional basement level that rises out of a dry moat giving light and air to workspaces below. Each of the square end pavilions is capped with a low saucer dome, expressed on the exterior as a low stepped pyramid.

In July 1918, the building was renamed the General Post Office Building and was doubled in space in 1934 by James Farley, replacing the 1878 Post Office at Park Row and Broadway. In 1982, the building was renamed once more as the James A. Farley Building. Farley was the nation's 53rd Postmaster General and served from 1933 to 1940. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1940, he was only the second Roman Catholic to receive delegates towards such a nomination after Alfred E. Smith. Farley also served as a campain manager to both Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and is considered the finest Athletic Commissioner/Boxing Commissioner in New York State history.

The building prominently bears the inscription: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Commonly mistaken as an official motto of the United States Postal Service, it is actually taken from Herodotus' Histories (Book 8, Ch. 98) and describes the faithful service of the Persian system of mounted postal messengers under Xerxes I of Persia.

Moynihan Station, a planned train terminal, would expand Penn Station into the Farley Post Office Building. Plans for the expansion of the the busiest train station in the country, serving more than 550,000 daily passengers, the busiest train station in the country with more than 550,000 daily passengers. It has since gone through a portracted series of delays and redesigns over the years. Phase I of the current plan, "Moynihan Moving Forward", broke ground in 2010 and, with work occuring only on nights and weekends, is expected to be complete by 2016. The phase consists of mostly below-grade, transportation infrastructure improvements including the expansion of the Long Island Rail Road West End Concourse under the Farley building steps to serve Amtrak and New Jersey Transit platforms, new entrances through the Farley Building, and improved ventilation. The second phase includes a sky-lit grand hall with 1 million square feet of retail space. The Farley Building's facade will remain untouched, and it will retain retail postal lobby services . However, all mail processing operations will be relocated one block away to the Morgan Processing and Distribution Center.

The United States General Post Office was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

National Register #73002257 (1973)


NYC - Midtown: James A. Farley Post Office Building
office 2010 business
Image by wallyg
The ornate ceiling in the James A. Farley Post Office lobby is divided into ten sections. In the center of each section is a seal of one of the first nations in the Universal Postal Union, the organization, created in 1874 in Switzerland, that standardized the rules and rates for delivering mail across national borders.

The James A. Farley Building, New York City's General Post Office (Zip Code 10001), located at 421 Eighth Avenue and occupying eight acres across two full city blocks, consists of the old general post office building and its western annex. The Farley Post Office holds the distinction of being the only Post Office in New York City that is open to the public 24 hours/7 days a week.

The James A. Farley Building was constructed in two stages. The original monumental front half, boasting the longest giantr order Corinthian colonnade in the world, was built by William M. Kendall of McKim, Mead & White from 1908-1913 and opened for postal business as the Pennsylvania Terminal in 1914. The imposing design was meant to match in strength the colonnade of Pennsylvania Station that originally faced it across the avenue. An unbroken flight of steps the full length of the colonnade provides access, for the main floor devoted to customer services is above a functional basement level that rises out of a dry moat giving light and air to workspaces below. Each of the square end pavilions is capped with a low saucer dome, expressed on the exterior as a low stepped pyramid.

In July 1918, the building was renamed the General Post Office Building and was doubled in space in 1934 by James Farley, replacing the 1878 Post Office at Park Row and Broadway. In 1982, the building was renamed once more as the James A. Farley Building. Farley was the nation's 53rd Postmaster General and served from 1933 to 1940. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1940, he was only the second Roman Catholic to receive delegates towards such a nomination after Alfred E. Smith. Farley also served as a campain manager to both Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and is considered the finest Athletic Commissioner/Boxing Commissioner in New York State history.

The building prominently bears the inscription: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Commonly mistaken as an official motto of the United States Postal Service, it is actually taken from Herodotus' Histories (Book 8, Ch. 98) and describes the faithful service of the Persian system of mounted postal messengers under Xerxes I of Persia.

Moynihan Station, a planned train terminal, would expand Penn Station into the Farley Post Office Building. Plans for the expansion of the the busiest train station in the country, serving more than 550,000 daily passengers, the busiest train station in the country with more than 550,000 daily passengers. It has since gone through a portracted series of delays and redesigns over the years. Phase I of the current plan, "Moynihan Moving Forward", broke ground in 2010 and, with work occuring only on nights and weekends, is expected to be complete by 2016. The phase consists of mostly below-grade, transportation infrastructure improvements including the expansion of the Long Island Rail Road West End Concourse under the Farley building steps to serve Amtrak and New Jersey Transit platforms, new entrances through the Farley Building, and improved ventilation. The second phase includes a sky-lit grand hall with 1 million square feet of retail space. The Farley Building's facade will remain untouched, and it will retain retail postal lobby services . However, all mail processing operations will be relocated one block away to the Morgan Processing and Distribution Center.

The United States General Post Office was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

National Register #73002257 (1973)

Cool Office 2010 Business images

Some cool office 2010 business images:


Residence Converted Into Business Offices - City of Ventura, California
office 2010 business
Image by Rockin Robin
Commercial Business' Keep House Economically Fit and Well Maintained 2/02/2010 - By Robin Kanouse


NYC - James Farley Post Office
office 2010 business
Image by wallyg
The James A. Farley Building, New York City's General Post Office (Zip Code 10001), located at 421 Eighth Avenue and occupying eight acres across two full city blocks, consists of the old general post office building and its western annex. The Farley Post Office holds the distinction of being the only Post Office in New York City that is open to the public 24 hours/7 days a week.

The James A. Farley Building was constructed in two stages. The original monumental front half, boasting the longest giantr order Corinthian colonnade in the world, was built by William M. Kendall of McKim, Mead & White from 1908-1913 and opened for postal business as the Pennsylvania Terminal in 1914. The imposing design was meant to match in strength the colonnade of Pennsylvania Station that originally faced it across the avenue. An unbroken flight of steps the full length of the colonnade provides access, for the main floor devoted to customer services is above a functional basement level that rises out of a dry moat giving light and air to workspaces below. Each of the square end pavilions is capped with a low saucer dome, expressed on the exterior as a low stepped pyramid.

In July 1918, the building was renamed the General Post Office Building and was doubled in space in 1934 by James Farley, replacing the 1878 Post Office at Park Row and Broadway. In 1982, the building was renamed once more as the James A. Farley Building. Farley was the nation's 53rd Postmaster General and served from 1933 to 1940. As a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1940, he was only the second Roman Catholic to receive delegates towards such a nomination after Alfred E. Smith. Farley also served as a campain manager to both Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and is considered the finest Athletic Commissioner/Boxing Commissioner in New York State history.

The building prominently bears the inscription: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Commonly mistaken as an official motto of the United States Postal Service, it is actually taken from Herodotus' Histories (Book 8, Ch. 98) and describes the faithful service of the Persian system of mounted postal messengers under Xerxes I of Persia.

Moynihan Station, a planned train terminal, would expand Penn Station into the Farley Post Office Building. Plans for the expansion of the the busiest train station in the country, serving more than 550,000 daily passengers, the busiest train station in the country with more than 550,000 daily passengers. It has since gone through a portracted series of delays and redesigns over the years. Phase I of the current plan, "Moynihan Moving Forward", broke ground in 2010 and, with work occuring only on nights and weekends, is expected to be complete by 2016. The phase consists of mostly below-grade, transportation infrastructure improvements including the expansion of the Long Island Rail Road West End Concourse under the Farley building steps to serve Amtrak and New Jersey Transit platforms, new entrances through the Farley Building, and improved ventilation. The second phase includes a sky-lit grand hall with 1 million square feet of retail space. The Farley Building's facade will remain untouched, and it will retain retail postal lobby services . However, all mail processing operations will be relocated one block away to the Morgan Processing and Distribution Center.

The United States General Post Office was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

National Register #73002257 (1973)

Driving Travel Business: Social or Search? - BTO 2010

Check out these business search images:


Driving Travel Business: Social or Search? - BTO 2010
business search
Image by BTO - Buy Tourism Online
Driving Travel Business: Social or Search?

Il panel non ha deluso nessuna aspettativa: il tema è affascinante. Non a caso è stato inserito al termine di questa edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online. Ve la ricordate la "bussola" iniziale dell'Ouverture di Monica Fabris?
Bene, qui si è cercato di trarre delle conclusioni.

Nel panel:
Gianluca Diegoli - [mini]marketing
Claudio Vaccaro - SocialWare
Francesca Mortari - YouTube

Special Guest:
Jerome Touze
The Case of 'Where are you now?' (Keynote)
Da Londra, uno degli ospiti più interessanti della III^ Edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online: ci parlerà di Social Network e di Geolocal.

BTO - BUY TOURISM ONLINE 2010
III^ [ Scintillante ] Edizione
18-19 Novembre 2010
Stazione Leopolda – Firenze

www.buytourismonline.com

Il programma scientifico della III^ Edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online è stato affidato alle amorevoli cure di BTO Educational

www.btoeducational.it

Tutto in SOLD OUT

2.911 i partecipanti, 44 relatori, 42 FREE Training Session con 2.810 partecipanti, 112 giornalisti accredidati, 60 tra Bloggers e Evangelists 2.0, 4 Televisioni impegnate durante l'evento, i media partners Wired.it e intoscana.it, grazie grazie a ObiettivoTre, al MarketPlace 38 Portali Online, al Club degli Espositori 39 aziende, l'hashtag più twittato in Italia il 18 e 19 Novembre #bto2010, la diretta più seguita al mondo Giovedì 18 Novembre su Livestream.com BTO - Buy Tourism Online 2010 Day ONE, la diretta più seguita al mondo il Venerdì 19 Novembre su Livestream.com BTO - Buy Tourism Online 2010 Day TWO, i minuti su Livestream.com visti dalla somma degli utenti durante il live streaming dell'evento 965.420, dibattiti, keynote e interviste registrate in Main Hall 17 ore.

A big big special thanks to Roberta Milano.

La più ammirata Monica Fabris, il più saggio Rodolfo Baggio, il miglior inglese parlato quello di Giulia Eremita, la più fastidiosa Costanza G., la più canticchiata Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint, la più tedesca Renate Goergen, il più inglese Jerome Touze, il più americano Josiah Mackenzie, la più gradita sorpresa gli amici di Web [Travel] Marketing, quello con più tesi Gianluca Diegoli, il più gradito ritorno Patrick Landman, i più coraggiosi i 6 Speakers per un Giorno, il più diretto Claudio Velardi, i più "complicati" gli amici di Zoes.it, il più in tutto Max Ulivieri, il più e basta Marco Monty Montemagno, il più amato da tutti Paolo Iabichino aka IABicus, il più "cattivo" Roberto Frua - TripAdvisor, il più buono Max Ventimiglia, la più dolce Elena Tubaro, il più ermetico Roberto Brenner - Google, il rubino più prezioso [ per noi di BTO Educational ] Elena Grassi - Expedia, quello sempre con l'ipad Mirko Lalli, la Blogger sempre più "famosa" Nelli, il più straordinario Professor Dimitrios Buhails, il più fotografato Matteo Renzi, il più bravo tappabuchi Paolo Chiappini, i più social i Bloggers, chi c'è mancato di più il cartello We Love Internet, il più bevuto caffè quello della Casa del Moka, i più tecnici Expomeeting, i più pazienti e disponibili i ragazzi e le ragazze del Prof. Eliodoro, il più appetitoso Lo Scalco, i più straordinariamente professionali i Crews, le Training più affollate Augmendy, Zoover e Google Advanced......

Social Business Boot Camp 2010

Check out these business to business advertising images:


Social Business Boot Camp 2010
business to business advertising
Image by Gangway Advertising
(CC) Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Gangway Advertising and www.gangwayadvertising.com.

World Business and Development Awards 2010

A few nice business development images I found:


World Business and Development Awards 2010
business development
Image by United Nations Development Programme
Winner of the World Business and Development Awards 2010 - Co-organised by UNDP, International Chamber of Commerce, International Business Leaders Forum.


World Business and Development Awards 2010
business development
Image by United Nations Development Programme
Winner of the World Business and Development Awards 2010 - Co-organised by UNDP, International Chamber of Commerce, International Business Leaders Forum.


World Business and Development Awards 2010
business development
Image by United Nations Development Programme
Winner of the World Business and Development Awards 2010 - Co-organised by UNDP, International Chamber of Commerce, International Business Leaders Forum.

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