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Announcing Winithemes – the Ultimate Storefront of Premium Themes for Websites

Winithemes.com (a service managed by Red Sky) - one of the largest online collections of premium themes is happy to announce its launching. It comprises an impressive library of more than 7,000 professional templates for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, HTML, Magento, OpenCart and other major platforms, created by industrys leading designers and developers.

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Created by Red Sky - the company that launched a series of successful global startups, including the well known file search engine FilesTube - Winithemes service was initiated by the idea of listing all premium templates with beautiful design and rich functionality in one place.

It is amazing how blogging and e-commerce platforms evolved over the past years. There are more than 60 million sites powered by WordPress, 35 million Joomla platform downloads, 125,000 online stores powered by Magento e-commerce platform, and counting. What was once a simple publishing tool for bloggers, turned into a global content management system with practically unlimited capabilities. Big names like TechCrunch, Gizmodo, CNN, UPS, TED, eBay, Ikea, Nike, Lenovo, Olympus and others, rely on and are powered by modern CMS and e-commerce platforms.

Winithemes is somewhere in the middle of this great tech trend, offering premium templates for webmasters and bloggers, coupled with beautiful design and rich functionality. It is guided by the idea of providing the best template for any specific website: be it a personal blog, a construction company, a charity organization, a photography agency, a music store or a real estate agency - Winithemes has premium themes for them all.

What is so special about Winithemes? Here are listed some of the outstanding values that bring out the crowd:

All themes in one place - Winithemes covers the most popular platforms, providing Premium WordPress Themes, Website Templates, Joomla Templates, Drupal themes, Magento Themes, OpenCart Themes, osCommerce Themes and other relevant templates, all gathered in one place: more than 7,000 premium themes are listed and counting.

Browse its impressive collection of premium themes on Winithemes.com to find the best matching premium template for any project.

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Web Servers In A Can: Now In Stock At Mac App Store

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Web developers using OS X, take note: If you want to create a fully contained server stack in which to build and test your latest ideas on Joomla, Drupal or WordPress, you're just one click away from creating such an environment.

Within the App Store for OS X can now be found four such stacks, courtesy of BitRock's Bitnami, a free software service that enables you to install various software stacks either natively on Windows, OS X or Linux; as a virtual machine in VMware or as an Amazon Cloud instance.

Full disclosure: I've been a Bitnami fan for a long time. The stacks it offers, which include Alfresco, ownCloudand SugarCRM, are very easy to install and are perfect for fast setup when I want to review software or slap a together a website.

The stacks offered in the App Store include Joomla, WordPress, Drupal and a generic MAMP stack (Mac, Apache, MySQL, PHP) - all popular website platforms that are installed natively on your Mac machine.

Bitnami stacks installed natively are not installed as they would be if you built the software in the stacks by scratch. Instead of code getting installed all over the place, the binaries for the stack are all placed inside one directory, completely self-contained.

The Bitnami stack from the App Store, it seems, are walled off even more, according to reports from users. The App Store's sandboxing apparently makes configuring the software a little harder than it normally would be, so if you're going to do extensive development with these stacks, users are recommending you visit Bitnami and get the native installation packages from the company directly.

This is not to decry the App Store's Bitnami stacks. I pulled down the Joomla stack, installed and configured it, and was ready to work with it in minutes. I can play around with themes and extensions in Joomla to my heart's content. Best of all, there was little to no resource dragging on my system, which I sometimes experience when I run one of these stacks as a virtual machine in VMware or Parallels.

Serious developers may indeed want to pull down the images straight from Bitnami, or better yet, install one of these stacks as a full-on Amazon Machine Instance on the EC2 platform and create an eventual production version of the stack you're creating.

It's too easy not to.

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The Diary of Anne Frank Multimedia Projects-EVSC 8th Grade ELA Mrs. Yates – Video


The Diary of Anne Frank Multimedia Projects-EVSC 8th Grade ELA Mrs. Yates
EVSC CODE member, Kara Yates, discusses her 8th Grade ELA class projects. Mrs. Yates runs her class through her website on Word Press.

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About Books: Recollections of veterans paint word picture of Korean War

Jamie Farr who played the character of cross-dressing Klinger on televisions M*A*S*H show is respectful in his review of the new University of Toledo Press book 30 Below on Christmas Eve: Interviews with Northwest Ohio Veterans of the Korean War.

I only fought in Korea on a TV sound stage and in a dress at that but I have great respect for the guys who were actually there, said Farr through the publisher. These interviews tell it all ... from suffering with frostbitten feet to charging up Heartbreak Hill, from being tortured as POWs to being flown in to MASH units. Thirty Below on Christmas Eve shows the real Korean War and the real valor our boys brought to the fight and then some.

Andrew Bud Fisher edits the interviews in 30 Below on Christmas Eve, as he did its previously published companion book, What A Time It Was: Interviews with Northwest Ohio Veterans of World War II. The new book includes almost four dozen interviews of Korean War veterans.

Though not stated explicitly by the editor, the interviews in both books seem to be excerpts from longer sessions, said Larry A. Grant of The Citadel Oral History Program in a review of the book.

Interviews were conducted in the Ward M. Canaday Center of the University of Toledo Carlson Library

Interviews in 30 Below are arranged according to service: Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps, Grant explains. Another section, Active Reserves, contains stories of veterans who also served in World War II. The remaining section, Other Participants, contains stories of service during the Korean War period, mostly in other theaters, and also introduces two Koreans who later settled in the U.S.

The book includes a glossary of terms, explanations of acronyms and place names, a listing of personalities introduced by the recollections, biographical sketches of key individuals in the war, essays on the history of the era, and statistics of the war.

Grant notes that the text includes few annotations. Instead, the veterans recollections speak for themselves.

One recollection that reoccurs is the memory of how unprepared American forces were when they got to Korea.

This condition comes out repeatedly in the interviews, writes Grant. Leo D. Barlows comments are typical when the subject turns to the winter weather. Asked how he was equipped, Barlow, a Marine who landed at Inchon and fought at Chosin Reservoir, answers, It could get down to 40 degrees below zero and we didnt have the proper gear. We lost more people to the weather than to enemy action.

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Mum's the word for Gregg Williams on Rams

During his introductory press conference as the new senior assistant/defense for the Tennessee Titans, Gregg Williams was asked what went wrong in St. Louis. Williams sidestepped the question like a pass-rusher eluding a blitz pickup.

Well, the thing with that is No. 1 this is my first day back, Williams told reporters Thursday in Nashville. I havent talked to anybody. Part of the (suspension) deal is youre not supposed to talk to anybody. Thats not for me to know.

I havent talked with anybody in that organization. Im just happy with the opportunity. . .the fact that I can be here. I havent talked about it. This is my first day back in the NFL.

Which is an interesting reply. If he hasnt talked with the Rams, how then did he learn that the Rams didnt want him back?

One way around direct communication would've been for the Rams to inform NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that they weren't bringing back Williams, and then for the commissioner to inform Williams.

Williams had time left on his Rams contract, but there is language in all contracts dealing with suspensions, and in this case a team's right to void the contract because of a suspension.

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