Sparks, MD--McCormick & Company, Incorporated, has appointed Dr. Hamed Faridi, a noted food scientist researcher and 14-year veteran of the Sparks-based corporation, to the new position of Chief Science Officer. According to a statement from McCormick, Faridi's appointment emphasizes the company's focus on flavor innovation and inspiring healthy choices.
Monday, September 26, 2011
McCormick Appoints First Chief Science Officer to Spearhead Flavor R&D
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Marketing Firm Launches On-Demand Document Printing and Binding Solution
Hunt Valley, MD--WebbMason, Inc., a provider of on-demand marketing solutions, has introduced on-demand document printing technology that gives companies the ability to control procurement of “on-the-fly” printing while making it easy for users to design, assemble, print and custom-order business documents right from PCs or Macs.
Latman Interactive Launches Qach Arcade Game for Android
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A character from Qach!, a game now available from Latman Interactive Inc, Hunt Valley, MD, on Google's Android mobile phone platform. |
Hunt Valley, MD--Latman Interactive Inc., a mobile game developer based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, in upper Baltimore County, has launched the Qach! (pronounced "catch") arcade game on the Android platform, giving players the opportunity to help duck residents of Quackville beat the geese, their arch nemeses. Players can download the game for 99 cents in the Android Market.
Qach! challenges players to catch and juggle an ever expanding variety of eggs thrown by the "evil" geese, according to Latman Interactive. Each of the eggs has unique properties and, if the player can keep them in the air long enough, they will hatch and help repopulate Quackville. Throughout the gameplay players can earn bonus coins, throw eggs into special nests and combine eggs into unique and fun combinations.
Hunt Valley Web Firm Nets Award for College Site
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Hunt Valley, MD.--Systems Alliance, a Web and IT consulting firm helping clients build, assess and optimize online properties, has announced that it has received a 2011 Web Marketing Association WebAward for a website it designed and developed for Flagler College.
"We're delighted that the Flagler College Web site was recognized with a 2011 Education Standard of Excellence Award-- it's well-deserved recognition for the Systems Alliance Web Effectiveness team members who designed and developed the site, and managed the project," said Mark Dabrowski, vice president, Web Effectiveness Consulting, Systems Alliance. "Kudos also go out to our colleagues at Flagler College for their vision and commitment to making the Web work for their institution."
Now in its 15th year, the 2011 WebAward competition attracted over 2,000 sites from 45 countries in 96 industry categories. Entries were judged on design, copywriting, innovation, content, interactivity, navigation, and use of technology.
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Universal Security Instruments Introduces New Carbon Monoxide, Natural Gas Alarms for Canadian Market
Owings Mills, MD--Universal Security Systems Inc. has announced the introduction of two plug-in alarms that use a single sensor to detect the presence of both carbon monoxide and natural gas (methane). These models are designed to satisfy the requirements of the Canadian market, and will be introduced by a major Canadian retailer.
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Hunt Valley Publisher Milner-Fenwick Partners with Minnesota Mobile Health Application Developer on an Innovative Type of "Prescription"
Hunt Valley, MD (September 19, 2011)—Improving patient outcomes and reducing hospital readmission rates through the combination of mobile computing and prescribable educational videos is at the heart of a new approach to improving patient education in clinical settings.
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