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Gordon Ramsay News

Sensio Inc. and Award-Winning Chef Gordon Ramsay Partner To Launch New Line of “Kitchenware You Can Swear By!”

Sensio Inc., a leading manufacturer of small kitchen appliances, announced that it is partnering with award-winning chef, Gordon Ramsay, on a line of products. Consisting of high-quality cooking and food preparation appliances, the line will be comprised of two collections: Gordon Ramsay Professional (higher end products) and Gordon Ramsay Everyday (mid-range products). Both lines will include stainless steel styling and be highly featured to ensure an expert finish to your cooking while looking great in your kitchen. The products that make up this stylish line will range in price from $29.99 to $199.99 and be available at national retailers in mid 2010.

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Posted 1 year ago at 5:14 am.

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New iPhone Game “Snakes and Ladders” Showcases India’s Emerging Tech Dominance

After its launch on September 27th, Indian engineer T. Harikumar's game "Snakes and Ladders" has already had over 250,000 downloads. What are YOU waiting for?

Posted 2 years, 2 months ago at 12:43 am.

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Windows 7 Retail Sales Extremely Strong

A huge increase over Vista launch figures.

Posted 2 years, 3 months ago at 3:46 am.

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Channel Surfing: ABC to Air “V” in Pod Form, CW Kills “Beautiful Life,” Marc Cherry Talks “Desperate” Reveal, and More

Welcome to your Monday morning television briefing. ABC has confirmed that it has now altered its launch plan for sci-fi drama series V, which is set to premiere November 3rd. The network has decided to air just the first four installments of the Warner Bros. Television-produced series and then place V on hiatus until after the Winter Olympics. The news comes as a surprise as the series, which is written and executive produced by The 4400's Scott Peters, has enjoyed extremely positive buzz fro

Posted 2 years, 4 months ago at 11:22 pm.

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An Interview with Hugh McGuire of Book Oven on New Generation Publishing

When I read the blog entry about t he launch of Book Oven , I saw this as a significant development in the changing landscape of publishing. As I tweeted then, “Sometimes I feel like I’m fooling myself that POD’s losing stigma, but things really are changing.” It was so refreshing to see a well-designed and maintained site talk about print on demand and other tools for publishers with no cynicism or apology. As the site says, There has been a revolution bubbling in the book world, and

Posted 2 years, 6 months ago at 2:02 am.

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