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(#519658) Internet Resources Newsletter - Final issue
Author:
Roddy MacLeod
Date:
01/12/2009 10:19 am
Thank you Roddy, Catherine and Marion for the Internet Resources Newsletter. It always had something interesting and will be missed. Trust you will enoy being a silver surfer! Cheers, Tom
Does anyone know how I can get figures on the UK online vintage/antique market.
ie; visitors, average amounts spent per annum etc...?
I can only get a few figures from individual traders, but as most sites are quite small or specialist, it is hard to get a larger picture.!
Thanks.
Hello,
I need to find out what is wastly used in France in contracts to assure a perenity of the value (i.e.contracted price + inflation) Do they use the IPC as an measure or other index.
I'm completely at lost here, where to look for it.
Thank you,
Mirjana Martic
Business Information Specialist - Business Information Center
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Just to close the subject: the answer is found in the INSEE (National institut of statistics and economic analysis www.insee.fr) and the shortest form of it is that yes, IPC is used, among other, in contracts (l'IPC, publié au Journal Officiel chaque mois, sert à indexer de nombreux contrats privés, des pensions alimentaires, des rentes viagères et aussi à indexer le SMIC.)
Mirjana Martic
I need some good sources for Company and product information for any Latin American country. It does not have to be in English- Spanish and Portugese is fine
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Does anyone have any experience with digital pens or electronic pens (e-pens)? I am overwhelmed with the choice and want to buy one as an xmas present. Logitech? Dane-Elec ZPen? Digiscribble? APComE-Pens? They all allow you to write your handwritten notes on normal paper and it sends the data wirelessly to a USB clip that clips onto the top of the paper you are writing on. You can then USB it into your PC where the writing can be converted to printed text (word etc) / imported into various applications using software that comes with the Pen. User reviews obviously vary, but training to handwriting and OCR drop out seems to be a key issue. They range from as low at £30 (too good to be true? ) to £200+ Any freepinters had any experience good or bad with these devices? Thanks Annabel Colley
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