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Archive for October, 2010

29
Oct

Manage your Content using SharePoint CMS!

Are you seeking the best solution for your website content management? Then you are just at the right place! SharePoint Site Content Management Systems provides you with rich Web content management capability for managing intranet, extranet, and Internet sites. SharePoint CMS provides users with great looking intranets, collaboration sites, publishing portals, and multi-lingual websites.

Key features of SharePoint CMS

  • SharePoint Server 2007 includes master pages that supply the common frame elements shared across pages including branding, navigation features, search fields, and help commands.
  • In SharePoint CMS, page layouts specify the content arrangement and components for the page’s main content area.
  • Robust HTML and image controls give users the ability to create web content, while the associated content type is specified at the time of page layout creation
  • SharePoint Content Management System has the ability to alter CSS extensively to define the look and feel of Web pages.
  • In MOSS SharePoint CMS, you can author content in two ways. First is the smart client authoring and the other is the browser-based authoring.
  • SharePoint Content Management allows you to schedule time dependent content such as Press Releases for a later date.
  • SharePoint CMS has built-in functionality to deploy content from a source site collection to a destination site collection – usually in a separate production web farm.

All in all, manage your website content smoothly using SharePoint CMS and enjoy the benefits of more SharePoint products such as Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007), Windows SharePoint Services (WSS), SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010

15
Oct

Find Used Jeep Parts Online

Some of the most well-known vehicles in America have come from the Jeep stable. Under the Chrysler family, Jeep, in recent years has flourished to captivate the US car market with latest versions of its iconic models like the Jeep Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander and Jeep Liberty. People who own a Jeep feel a special attachment to this all American vehicle and the character of every Jeep model typifies this sentiment.

Jeep vehicles have always been synonymous with terms like resilient, sturdy, powerful and dependable. The modern Jeeps are just that but they also signify comfort, technology and style. Overall, the Jeep engineers have in recent years been able to produce some really meaningful models that score high on most aspects. No wonder there has been an upsurge in Jeep sales over the last few years.

Jeep has a very rich history and holds an important place in the US car market. Earlier models of Jeep were leaders in their respective segments and there are plenty of Jeep enthusiasts out there who can’t even think of driving any other vehicle. Models like Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee have become an American legend. Enzo Ferrari, the world-famous Italian car-maker once said, “Jeep is America’s only real sports car.” Coming from such a reputed car-expert, that statement speaks volumes about the prowess of Jeep vehicles.

Jeep vehicles have always been very versatile and their trademark off-road capabilities empower them to be suitable for almost every terrain. Motorists prefer a Jeep for almost every condition be it the city driving, highway driving or off-road use. Jeeps are easy to customize in accordance with off-road needs and that is probably a plus-point no other vehicle offers. With medium to heavy-duty engine options available in all Jeep SUVs and Trucks, there is a wide variety to choose from.

The sales and service networks of Jeep are stronger than ever and availability of parts and spares is not an issue anymore. Jeep parts may cost a little towards the expensive side but the OEM quality of parts is worth it. Instead of fitting aftermarket parts in your Jeep, it is always advisable to go for used OEM parts in case you don’t want to spend too much on part replacements. These parts are cheaper in comparison and you also get the assurance of a genuine company-made part.

There are plenty of used parts sellers available on the internet and one can find all sorts of Jeep parts at the click of a button. However, it is imperative that you should buy from recognized sellers to avail original used parts along with great add-on services and offers like home delivery, discounts, free shipping and warranty.

Used OEM parts would never face compatibility issues in your Jeep since these are genuinely company-made parts. These parts mean cost savings along with quality assurance, something that aftermarket parts don’t give you.

By James Rodham Platinum Quality Author

15
Oct

Jeep Gas Mileage Statistics

Jeeps and great gas mileage? You never saw those words in the same sentence. Most people bought a jeep for the 4 wheel drive, to use on or off-road. But the mileage picture may be changing.

According to the web site fueleconomy.gov the Official EPA Window Sticker Fuel Economy for a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 8 cylinder, which was the first year for the Grand Cherokee, was 14 mpg city and 18 highway. By 2003 a 8 cylinder Grand Cherokee had an Official EPA Window Sticker Fuel Economy of 15 mpg city and 20 highway. Not a big increase in the city mileage.

2010 saw a slight dip in the 8 cylinder 5.7L EPA Sticker to 13 mpg city and 19 mpg highway.

For 2011 the 5.7L engine stayed the same at 13 and 19 mpg. The 3.6L 6 cylinder broke the 20 mpg barrier with 16 mpg city and 22 mpg highway. So with a little less power you can save money on you fuel costs with the 6 cylinder. That savings equals about $453 a year according to EPA estimates.

What about the 3.6L using E85? EPA estimates are 12 mpg city and 16 highway. Yearly fuel costs are about $325 more then the 3.6L using regular gas. So why use E85? It’s called a Carbon Footprint.

A carbon footprint is the measurement of tons per year of CO2 emissions. It is a full-fuel-cycle estimate of fuel use, from production and refining to distribution and final use.

The 5.7L engine has a Carbon Footprint of 12.4. The 3.6L with regular gas is 10.4, while the 3.6L on E85 comes in at 7.6.

So the mileage picture is changing. But for better or worse still remains to be seen.

By Bob Kornish