Posts Categorized: Industry

“Enter Miss Thang” Ends Year As One Of The Most Honored LGBT Non-Fiction Books of 2014

Posted filed under Entertainment & Games.

Brian Edwards may be a celebrated talent executive, multi-award winning producer, writer and occasional performer, but to friends such as Cindy Crawford and Vanessa Williams, he is known quite simply as Miss Thang. The late, great Joan Rivers wrote the foreword to his recent autobiography, “Enter Miss Thang,” (published by Archway Publishing in October of 2013)… Read more »

RLC Urges Congress to Block Obama Proposed ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules

Posted filed under Technology.

The Republican Liberty Caucus has urged Congress to intervene to prevent the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from adopting President Obama’s so-called “Net Neutrality” rules, which would stifle free speech, technological innovation and competition in the marketplace. “Handing the keys to Internet access to corporate cronies in cahoots with government bureaucrats is anything but ‘neutral’,” said… Read more »

Economic Security Planning Announces New Fair Divorce Decisions Service

Posted filed under Legal Services.

Economic Security Planning, the provider of ESPlanner (Economic Security Planner) and Maximize My Social Security, has launched its new hands-on service, Fair Divorce Decisions. Through this new service, Economic Security Planning collects data about the divorcing couple and uses its patented proprietary software to calculate what each spouse gets to spend, today and over time,… Read more »

New Libraries Contribute 2.1 million to Construction Industry in 5 years says Construction Reporter

Posted filed under Real Estate.

Library construction has contributed a steady stream of projects to the construction industry in the U.S. over the past five years with 350 new libraries built between 2008 and 2013 at a cumulative cost of $2.1 billion according to a Library Journal survey. Yet today’s library is dramatically different from the library of previous generations,… Read more »