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Restaurant Resource Group
Making a profit in the restaurant business is a challenge. We know first hand, having created and operated many restaurants over the last twenty-five years. Adequate sales, experience, and capital can help, but without solid financial and operational controls in place, long-term success is not assured. That's why the The Restaurant Resource Group was created.... to empower restaurant operators by providing these "controls" in the form of simple, yet powerful, financial and management products and services.
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Alexa Toolbar
Through our partnership with Amazon.com, we are offering an exclusive Hotel Resource version of the award winning Alexa Toolbar. With the toolbar you can search the web, using their amazing search engine, right from your toolbar.
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Consumer WebWatch
The Consumer WebWatch mission is to investigate; inform; and improve the credibility of information published on the World Wide Web.
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Mail2web.com
While the biggest email providers allow you to check your emails wherever you are in the world, those who have email accounts with smaller ISPs needn't worry: they also have that option, using third-party sites that offer web-based POP3 access. Mail2web.com is one of the most reliable.
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ProductWiki
The resource for unbiased product reviews written and maintained by a passionate community. Consumers collaborate using a wiki approach, creating free product reports that help others make informed buying decisions.
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The Open Library
The Open Library website was created by the Internet Archive to demonstrate a way that books can be represented online.
The vision is to create free web access to important book collections from around the world.
Books are scanned and then offered in an easy-to-use interface for free reading online. If they're in the public domain, the books can be downloaded, shared and printed for free. They can also be printed for a nominal fee by a third party, who will bind and mail the book to you. The books are always FREE to read at the Open Library website.
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