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At Wyndham Tucson Golf Resort Mornings Start Right with Complimentary Breakfast

At Wyndham Tucson Golf Resort Mornings Start Right with Complimentary Breakfast











Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort


Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) January 31, 2012

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, which is why the Wyndham Canoa Ranch Tucson Golf Resort is now offering complimentary breakfast for all of its guests.

This Tucson golf resort’s restaurant Grill on the Green serves up a delicious, hot breakfast every morning. Guests can enjoy a full buffet that includes:


    Egg station featuring omelets and eggs cooked to order
    Bacon
    Sausage
    Country potatoes
    French toast with butter & syrup
    Breads & English muffins
    Cereal
    Orange juice, milk and coffee

Breakfast will be served every day from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM. Guests can fuel up in the mornings while enjoying spectacular views overlooking the stunning golf course. A delicious meal is just the thing guests need before hitting the greens, relaxing at the spa or taking a dip in the pool (after waiting a few minutes of course!).

Not only does the Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort now offer breakfast, but guests can also take advantage of great Tucson hotel specials. Save big on a great getaway, enjoy the new hot breakfast in the mornings and experience one of the best Tucson golf resorts around.

About the Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort

Located 30 miles south of Tucson, Arizona, the Wyndham Canoa Ranch Golf Resort invites guests to experience the serenity of one of Arizona’s most picturesque locations. With exceptional amenities, a professional golf course, comfortable accommodations and more, this Tucson golf resort is the vacation destination guests have always dreamed about. Guests can tee off on two professionally-designed golf courses, or relax in a full-service spa and outdoor pool. Grab delicious food at the on-site Grill on the Green restaurant. Stay connected with complimentary wireless internet access and fuel up in the mornings with a delicious hot complimentary breakfast. For more information about this hotel, visit http://www.canoaranchgolfresort.com/


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Web Hosting? – Let’s Talk ‘s

(www.webaholic.co.in) In this video we talk about web hosting. What should you consider when choosing a host. Looking for a web hosting ???…. Help us help you …. Thanks & Regards, Team Blog Connect with us Webaholic http:www.webaholic.co.in Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Blogger: www.blogger.webaholic.co.in Linkedin: www.linkedin. with Orkut: www.orkut.co.in


Q&A: Where can I get the code for the “domain name” checker?

Question by Help#1: Where can I get the code for the “domain name” checker?
I had it a little while ago, and I need the code to check the domain name availability for my webdesign site.

Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by Nate D
Here one is:

http://lbshosting.info/domainsearch/code.txt

Add your own answer in the comments!


Where do you draw the line as far as a “confusingly similar, trade mark infringing domain name”?


by IvanWalsh.com

Question by T: Where do you draw the line as far as a “confusingly similar, trade mark infringing domain name”?
Ok I will use made up names for examples

Person #1 owns a federal trade mark called (“GamingKingdom”), and owns GamingKingdom.com which sells ebook strategy guides.

Person #2 goes and buys HaloKingdom.com and starts to sell Halo ebook strategy guides.

Is there anything confusingly similar about those two enough to be trademark infringement?

Best answer:

Answer by rickinnocal
My opinion would be no.

That said, when it comes to rulings on purely subjective matters like these, the opinion of anyone but the hearing officer himself is worthless.

Richard

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Domain name “The Blessing somehow” Can I get it back?


by Veni Markovski

question by Barbara F :? Domain name “The Blessing somehow” Can I get it back
Best Answer:

response from 1 ? ? 1 1?ï?1
Here is information on the site you asked … It seems that the domain name taken wird.Domain: beablessingsomehow.comRegistrar Melbourne IT, LTD. D / B / A INTERNET NAMES WORLDWIDE Whois Server: whois.melbourneit.comReferral URL: http://www.melbourneit.comStatus: OKVerfallsdatum: 2013.01.17Creation Date: 2006-01-17Datum of last update: 2010-02-08Sie can to them and see if they willing to sell your domain for you, or you can try a variation of that name, which has yet to search …

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Richard E. Last Joins the Board of Directors of Commercial Connect LLC, Seeking Delegation of .Shop

Richard E. Last Joins the Board of Directors of Commercial Connect LLC, Seeking Delegation of .Shop











Commercial Connect LLC


Louisville, KY (PRWEB) December 09, 2011

Richard E. Last has joined the board of Commercial Connect LLC, based in Louisville, KY., the company seeking delegation of .shop from ICANN. Last is also a current board member of the National Retail Federation Foundation and Chairman Emeritus of Shop.org, the world’s leading membership community for digital retail. He is a lecturer and directs the Digital Retail Bachelor’s Degree Program of the University of North Texas, part of the College of Merchandising, Hospitality, and Tourism. He formerly served as manager of new business development for JCPenney Catalog, and launched jcp.com’s website in 1994, which later became the first US online retail site to generate over $ 1 billion in annual sales. He also held the roles of president of JCP Ecommerce L.P. and was a former director of digital ventures for J.C. Penney Co. Inc.

CEO and Founder of Commercial Connect LLC Jeffrey Smith, said, “We are delighted to add Richard to our board of directors and appreciate his extensive experience in e-commerce, multichannel retail, and social commerce. He is an asset in establishing our mission of uniting and aligning all online retailers in providing the highest level of privacy, and secure transactions known today under the delegation of .shop.”

Last also serves on the board of advisors for Abundant Closet LLC, a provider of software for apparel social shopping, Tagman, a provider of digital marketing attribution, and Invodo, a producer of video content for use at the point of sale.

Atlanta-based Abundant Closet drives revenue for retailers by allowing consumers to bring their entire closet inventory to every purchase decision. The company has relationships with 23 retailer brands, including Nordstrom, Dillards, Saks Fifth Avenue and Gap.

Austin-based Invodo’s video platform is specifically designed for retailers. Statistics show that video boosts 30% average increase in conversion rates, and a 25% reduction in abandoned shopping carts, and reduced return rates, according to eMarketer, and Practical eCommerce magazine.

NYC-based TagMan is the only enterprise-level tag management platform with robust solutions for improving site performance, optimizing data collection and addressing privacy at a global level.

About Commercial Connect LLC

Louisville-Ky.-based Commercial Connect, LLC established the .shop campaign more than a decade ago with the intent of establishing and supporting the new top level domain (TLD) .shop. Commercial Connect, LLC seeks ICANN authorization for this new extension to be a worldwide generic top level domain for the purpose of electronic commerce on the Internet. Commercial Connect, LLC was originally formed as a prospective top level domain name registry by a partnership of Computer Analytical Systems, Inc. and Simon Property Group, LP.

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Finally a Sale for Everyone: Wirefly Launches Free-for-All Phone Sale

Finally a Sale for Everyone: Wirefly Launches Free-for-All Phone Sale











Wirefly’s Free-For-All Phone Sale is Now!


Reston,VA (PRWEB) November 25, 2011

The holidays are supposed to be about togetherness. So why does it seem that in order to get a great deal on a new cell phone, some retailers are forcing consumers to split-up with their current wireless carrier and start over? In the spirit of the season, wireless retailer, Wirefly (http://www.wirefly.com) today announces the launch of its Free-for-All Phone Sale, an unprecedented sales event that rewards not just customers willing to make the switch to a new wireless provider or start a new account, but also those simply upgrading to a new phone or adding an extra line to their existing plan.

During its Free-for-All Phone Sale through the end of November, Wirefly’s virtual shelves have over 40 Free-for-All cell phones available for every type of customer. Free for new accounts, free for upgrades, free for add-a-lines and in many cases free from activation fees, these are deals that free consumers to enjoy the season. The promotion features the latest and most in-demand Android smartphones and popular BlackBerry devices such as:


    LG Revolution 4G LTE (Verizon Wireless)
    DROID X2 by Motorola (Verizon Wireless)
    Samsung Stratosphere 4G LTE (Verizon Wireless)
    MyTouch (T-Mobile)
    MyTouch Q (T-Mobile)
    Samsung Transform (Sprint)
    BlackBerry Bold 9930 (Verizon Wireless)

“We’ve read the trades and have been listening to our customers and they have told us loud and clear that they want a sale for everyone, not just for new customers,” said Andy Zeinfeld, chief executive officer of Simplexity, Wirefly’s parent company. “Well, their wish has been granted. With Wirefly’s Free-for-All Phone Sale, everyone across the board now gets a great deal.”

For consumers who don’t know whether they’re eligible to upgrade their existing phone, Wirefly recommends its Upgrade Eligibility Checker, a quick and easy app that gives customers the ability to see when each and every line on their account is eligible for a phone upgrade. If customers aren’t eligible to upgrade immediately, they can elect to receive a complimentary reminder call, e-mail or text message when their upgrade eligibility date nears

About Wirefly

Wirefly.com is America’s trusted source for cell phones and wireless service plans. Owned and operated by Simplexity, Wirefly.com is the Internet’s #1 authorized dealer for the top cellular carriers in the U.S. including Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint. Wirefly.com offers discounts and services not available in retail wireless stores including a better selection of the latest cell phones, greater savings, straightforward pricing with no rebates, and fast, free FedEx shipping with free returns on devices from HTC, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, LG, BlackBerry and many other cell phone handset manufacturers. For more information about Wirefly’s wireless products and services, visit http://www.wirefly.com. Shopping from a web-enabled cell phone? Wirefly’s mobile-optimized website, mobile.wirefly.com allows consumers to quickly and easily explore its extensive catalog of cell phones and receive unbiased information from any web-enabled cell phone, regardless of operating system. With Wirefly Mobile, visitors can shop and compare phones and pricing by manufacturer, carrier or rate plan while on the go.    

Contact

Megan Murray

Simplexity

703.657.4102

mmurray(at)simplexity(dot)com

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Q&A: C++ Multidimensional array problem with Playfair cipher?


by Delwin Steven Campbell

Question by MAXimum: C++ Multidimensional array problem with Playfair cipher?
The assignment directions

The ‘playfair square’ is a digraphic matrix cipher. Digraphic means that it breaks its input into 2 character blocks and processes each block as a unit.

The matrix, like the sample below, is a 5×5 matrix with a 25 letter alphabet laid out in it in some mixed up order.

L M N O P
A B C D E
V W X Y Z
Q R S T U
F G H I K

For the sake of this, I will talk about “encryption.” However, decryption is just the opposite. REMEMBER: this problem explanation presents the encryption task. You are to write a DECRYPTION program (that is a program that given the encrypted input below, decrypts it to reveal the secret message) If you need a better explanation, look it up online, I can’t post more on here due to character limit.

YI UB EB IS KC SP UB EB FC AM CU QD SX

My issues

Once again, my teacher is leaving me to piece a number of puzzles together, but things like the current assignment at hand is something I was never really taught. No examples of a similar program were given either in my book or by my teacher. I’m not sure if I even made the matrix correctly or if there is an easier way to make it. I guess my biggest problem is comparing each pair with the matrix while incrementing the multi-dimensional array’s elements at the same time while using if-else statements.

Just as a sign that the output is correct for anyone who solves the program, the deciphered output should be “TO RE AC HT HE UN RE AC HA BL ES TA RX”, which is “To reach the unreachable star” in regular ol’ English. I figured this out using a piece of paper and the “fairplay” method.

If you don’t find the explanation of the “fairplay” very clear, you can look it up online. There are number of better explanations and illustrations out there.

The following program has some obvious flaws in it, namely the portions within the if-else statements that I am pretty sure are way off the mark. There is where I am having trouble, naturally.

Thanks in advance.

My program so far
:#include
using namespace std;

//begin program,’
int main()
{
//declare multi-dimensional array with 5×5 matrix for ciphering
char cipherArray[5][5];
//use char input array containing “YI UB EB IS KC SP UB EB FC AM CU QD SW”
char inputArray[] = {‘Y’,'I’,'U’,'B’,'E’,'B’,'I’,'S’,'K’,'C’,'S’,'P’,'E’,'B’,'A’,'M’,'C’,'U’,'Q’,'D’,'S’,'W’};
//use char output
char outputArray[50];
int size = 0, size1 = 0, size2 = 0, temp;
cipherArray[1][1] = ‘L’, cipherArray[1][2] = ‘M’, cipherArray[1][3] = ‘N’, cipherArray[1][4] = ‘O’, cipherArray[1][5] = ‘P’;
cipherArray[2][1] = ‘A’, cipherArray[2][2] = ‘B’, cipherArray[2][3] = ‘C’, cipherArray[2][4] = ‘D’, cipherArray[2][5] = ‘E’;
cipherArray[3][1] = ‘V’, cipherArray[3][2] = ‘W’, cipherArray[3][3] = ‘X’, cipherArray[3][4] = ‘Y’, cipherArray[3][5] = ‘Z’;
cipherArray[4][1] = ‘Q’, cipherArray[4][2] = ‘R’, cipherArray[4][3] = ‘S’, cipherArray[4][4] = ‘T’, cipherArray[4][5] = ‘U’;
cipherArray[5][1] = ‘F’, cipherArray[5][2] = ‘G’, cipherArray[5][3] = ‘H’, cipherArray[5][4] = ‘I’, cipherArray[5][5] = ‘K’;
//use for-statement to check input array with cipher array
for (size = 0; size < 23; size + 2)
{
inputArray[size]=cipherArray[size1][size2];
inputArray[size + 1]=cipherArray[size1][size2];
//within for-statement create if-else statements for special cases
//if pair is in same row move one space left in the cipher array. Use wrap around feature
if (size == size + 1 || size == size - 1)
{
size1++;
}
//if pair is on same column move one space down in the cipher array. Use wrap around feature
else if (size == size + 1 || size == size - 1)
{
size2++;
}
//if pair is the same letter move one space left as if on the same row
else if (size == size + 1 || size == size - 1)
{
size1++;
}
//else the pair is boxed. Swap sizes with column number of counterpart and remain on the same row.
else
{
temp = size1;
size1 = size2;
size2 = temp;
}
}
//set output array equal to deciphered input array
outputArray[size]=inputArray[size];
//print output array to screen
for (size = 0; size < 23; size + 2)
cout << outputArray[size] << outputArray[size+1] << " &qu

Best answer:

Answer by mdigitale
First of all, you may want to double check your cipher-text — I believe your test message, TOREACHTHEUNREACHABLESTARX
would be enciphered as:
IDUBBAISKCSPUBBAFCAMCUQDSW

If I was writing a decryption routine for this, here is the pseudo code approach I would probably take:

1. Define key matrix (read from user or define static in the code)
2. Obtain the cipher text from the user
3. Get first two letters from cipher text (a,b)
4. Find a in key matrix. Note matrix coordinates ax, ay.
5. Find b in key matrix. Note matrix coordinates bx, by.
6. Does ax == bx? If so, then execute the column transformation.
7. Else does ay == by? If so, then execute the row transformation.
8. Else execute the rectangle transformation.
9. Get next 2 letters in cipher text. Goto (4).

column transformation:
sub one from the ay coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, ay = 4. Lookup key[ax,ay]
sub one from the by coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, by = 4. Lookup key[bx,by]
row transformation:
sub one from ax coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, ax = 4. Lookup key[ax,ay]
sub one from bx coordinate, ensure >= 0. If not, bx = 4. Lookup key[bx, by]

rectangle transformation:
temp = ax;
ax = bx
bx = temp
Lookup key[ax, ay]
Lookup key[bx, by]

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