Thursday, April 07, 2005


Web Site for Boston Marathon Will Offer Online Tracking of Runners

Full Story: http://www.urlwire.com/news/040605.html
Direct to site: http://www.bostonmarathon.org/
Summary:
The Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon and ranks as one of the world's most prestigious road racing events. The Boston Athletic Association manages this American classic, which is sponsored by John Hancock Financial Services. The B.A.A. will broadcast every 5Km split to its web site and family and friends can track runners progress by logging into the site and entering their name or bib number.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

OnlineJobMatch Site Simplifies Employment Recruitment Process
Full Story:
http://www.urlwire.com/news/040505.html
Direct to site: http://www.onlinejobmatch.co.uk/
Summary:
OnlineJobMatch.co.uk has been designed to provide Employers and Recruitment Agencies with the tools to effectively manage their candidates, employees, vacancies and clients - reducing the time and cost required to fill positions. In many cases the required back office systems required to support good candidate relationships have not been available due to their high cost or in some cases have not been fully utilised to track and maintain contact with candidates or placements.

Monday, April 04, 2005

SatyaCenter.com - New Sections on Food, Flowers, Herbs for Health and Healing
Full Story: http://www.urlwire.com/news/040405.html
Direct to site: http://www.satyacenter.com
Summary:
"Satya Center is a portal that aggregates best-of-the-web articles and online resources for our busy, discriminating readers," explains Satya Center's Curtis Lang, who served as founding Editor of Ameritrade’s OnMoney.com. "To fill our new sections on food, flowers and herbs for health and healing, we've created new content partnerships. We're publishing articles by best-selling authors. We have original articles and we’ve created highly edited link directories featuring short reviews and deep links to key online resources."

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