Holiday Gift Services

This season we culled the internet to find a few original gift websites to utilize for clients or far-away relatives and friends. A few of our favorites:
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This season we culled the internet to find a few original gift websites to utilize for clients or far-away relatives and friends. A few of our favorites:
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Between Ticketmaster’s monopoly and a plethora of web-resellers working the system, it’s nearly impossible for the average Joe to buy a fairly priced ticket these days. Enter SeatGeek. The guys behind the site have harnessed Google-like data crunching to give us fans a fighting chance.
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Working to merge the ease of flipping through a magazine with the immediacy of the Web, GoogleLabs has created FastFlip.
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The recent release of the new iPhone 3GS brought with it the capability to host turn-by-turn and voice prompted directional software programs similar to those found on common car GPS units.
Four major options are now hitting the market, allowing iPhone owners to ditch the extra nav equipment and simplify their device ownership.
Because the Wall Street Journal did a great overview on the four, we will just list them below with embedded links and prices. For the full review by the WSJ, click here.
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Atlanta is a great city to get out and explore its many diverse restaurants, but sometimes you just need to order in. If you want more than pizza or Chinese food, Foodpeople can help. An online delivery service, Foodpeople has partnered with more than 80 restaurants in Atlanta and new options are being added. It’s a fairly straight forward process that starts on the home page by entering your address to see your restaurant options based on where you live or work.
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