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  • AMERICAN CRYOSTEM ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF ATGRAFT™ IN CHINA

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    EATONTOWN,NJ April 12, 2018 American CryoStem Corporation (OTC: CRYO), a leading strategic application developer, marketer, global licensor of patented adipose tissue-based cellular technologies, for the Regenerative and Personalized Medicine industries, today announced  the national launch of CRYO’s ATGRAFTTM tissue collection, processing and storage technology by Baoxin Asia Pacific Biotechnology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd. (“Baoxin”) in China. John Arnone, CEO and […]

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  • Infographic Marketing: 10 Small Things That Can Make a Big Difference

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    By Brandy Couch Humans are visual creatures. That could probably explain why guestographics have become one of the most effective, viral marketing techniques employed by digital marketers of late. So, what’s a guestographic? Brian Dean of Backlinko defines guestographics as a combination of three powerful digital marketing tactics: infographics, guest posting and link-building. He even calls it one of […]

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  • Crypto-philanthropy: How Bitcoin and Blockchain Are Disrupting the World of Giving

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    Much of the growing interest in bitcoin and other digital currencies has focused on individual financial gain. At the same time there is an exciting trend toward leveraging so-called cryptocurrencies for philanthropic purposes. Not only are a number of charities accepting bitcoin and other digital currency donations, but new philanthropic entities are emerging which utilize digital tokens […]

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  • 15 Tips for Small Businesses with Websites

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    By Philip Martin Russell Brunson says small businesses don’t need a website any more, they just need a sales funnel. But your web presence doesn’t have to be hosted on ClickFunnels to effectively drive customers to call you up, or book an appointment or session. His broader point is valid, though: What’s the use of a website […]

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  • In Praise of HODL

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    By Laura Desmond Part 1. Heeding the Call The origins of the word HODL — a cornerstone of a Bitcoin investor’s vocabulary — came from a resolution voiced on a forum in 2013. It was the verbalization of a man (possibly half-inebriated) of a newfound creed. He admitted that he had been tempted by those around him to trade his way to riches; […]

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  • The Short Guide to Video Walls

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      By Scott Brown The market for video walls is growing and is expected to grow over the next few years. The demand for DOOH is growing across urban centers of the world, and this is having a beneficial effect on the demand for video walls. Improvements in technology, such as very narrow bezels are […]

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  • Do digital nomads have to register their company in their ‘home country’?

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    Here’s why that isn’t always a good idea. An increasing number of people can work online from anywhere. They are often described as ‘digital nomads’ because many of them use that freedom to travel at the same time, but this is part of a much broader trend towards location-independence for everyone. Thanks to the internet and […]

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  • Dr. Basem Naim: Israel Shuts Vital Crossing, But Gazans Will Not ‘Die in Silence’

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    Israel has intensified its crippling blockade of the Gaza Strip by closing the only crossing for commercial goods. Former Gaza health minister Dr. Basem Naim discusses the impact on a devastated health system and says that Palestinians will continue their weekly protests for freedom. AARON MATE: It’s The Real News. I’m Aaron Mate. As mass Palestinian […]

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  • China’s Xi pledges $20 billion in loans to revive Middle East

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    BEIJING  – Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday pledged a package of $20 billion in loans, and about $106 million in financial aid, to Middle East nations, as part of what he called an “oil and gas plus” model to revive economic growth in the region. Beijing has ramped up engagement in the Middle East […]

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  • Health Insurance Matters: Travel to the Moon

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    Returning from the moon in July 1969, what did the Apollo 11 crew declare on a U.S. customs form? If you’re traveling abroad, there’s a lot to do before you leave. There are suitcases to pack, an itinerary to plan, and perhaps a passport to renew. We want you to have a fun trip, so […]

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