Deskloops application is a new free content organization tool for Windows that helps reduce clutter on Windows desktop. It arranges all open windows and applications in a virtual loop. It spreads everything out in a "film" strip so user can see all open windows and easily choose needed one.
Deskloops users can organize open windows and applications and group them into a single project or strip that has its own file called the loop. The loop file, with its own unique filename extension, displays all open content, such as web sites, data files, images, spreadsheets, PDFs and other applications and links windows end to end in one loop that can be scrolled horizontally across the desktop. The loop environment enables a user to group all content related to a project or task. Deskloops allows users to share multiple sources of content on the same loop.
The loop save feature works only with Microsoft Office applications, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox.
Developer
Xilokit was established in 2004 by Eran Palatnik. Xilokit is a software company focused on improving the graphic user interface (GUI) for computing devices.
Deskloops users can organize open windows and applications and group them into a single project or strip that has its own file called the loop. The loop file, with its own unique filename extension, displays all open content, such as web sites, data files, images, spreadsheets, PDFs and other applications and links windows end to end in one loop that can be scrolled horizontally across the desktop. The loop environment enables a user to group all content related to a project or task. Deskloops allows users to share multiple sources of content on the same loop.
The loop save feature works only with Microsoft Office applications, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox.
Developer
Xilokit was established in 2004 by Eran Palatnik. Xilokit is a software company focused on improving the graphic user interface (GUI) for computing devices.
SuJon Berries is the oldest individually quick frozen (IQF) berry fruit brand in the retail and food service markets in New Zealand. Based in Nelson, New Zealand. Sue and John Gibb, owners of SuJon Berries, have been in the berry fruit market for more than 20 years.
Sujon traces its origins back to a period of frustration in the late 1980s when as growers John and Sue saw the need to ensure an all year round supply of fruit. "We could see that stability in the industry was going to depend upon being able to convince consumers to buy berries all year round," says Sue. The Gibbs had been growing boysenberries for seven years when they started Sujon. Beginning with their specialty fruit - boysenberries, other fruit joined the product list - raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, redcurrants, blackcurrants, cherries, gooseberries, cranberries, rhubarb and the most recent product addition diced apple.
The Sujon Berryfruit company claims its harvesting and processing systems have been fundamental to the development of key export market opportunities. Sujon identifies the variety to suit customer needs and then provides the berries as IQF fruit, purees, concentrates, powder or freeze dried product.
Sujon traces its origins back to a period of frustration in the late 1980s when as growers John and Sue saw the need to ensure an all year round supply of fruit. "We could see that stability in the industry was going to depend upon being able to convince consumers to buy berries all year round," says Sue. The Gibbs had been growing boysenberries for seven years when they started Sujon. Beginning with their specialty fruit - boysenberries, other fruit joined the product list - raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, redcurrants, blackcurrants, cherries, gooseberries, cranberries, rhubarb and the most recent product addition diced apple.
The Sujon Berryfruit company claims its harvesting and processing systems have been fundamental to the development of key export market opportunities. Sujon identifies the variety to suit customer needs and then provides the berries as IQF fruit, purees, concentrates, powder or freeze dried product.
The Washington Global Health Alliance (WGHA) is a non-profit organization based in Seattle, Washington which coordinates research and development among global health organizations.
History
The WGHA was launched on October 24, 2008 and was based in PATH's office building with PATH being the hosting secretariat. In April 2012 WGHA moved to reside in Seattle Children's Research Institute as its own independent .
Governance Board
Consisting of representatives from the global health sector and the broader community, the Governance Board is responsible for oversight of all WGHA operations
* Bob Aylward, Seattle Mariners
* Claire Bonilla, Microsoft
* Anson Fatland, Washington State University
* David Fleming, Public Health-Seattle & King County
* Howard Frumkin, School of Public Health, University of Washington
* Mike Kollins, PATH
* Josh Lozman, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
* Curt Malloy, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
* Monty Montoya, SightLife Chair
* David Owens, World Vision
* Chris Rivera, Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
* Craig Rubens, Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity & Stillbirth- an initiative of Seattle Children's
* Lisa Cohen, Washington Global Health Alliance ex officio
Executive Roundtable
These individuals comprised the Executive Roundtable as of 2013.
*Alan Aderem, Seattle BioMed
*John Aitchison, Seattle BioMed
*Lawrence Corey, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
*Steve Davis, PATH
*Anson Fatland, Washington State University
*David Fleming, Public Health - Seattle & King County
*David Owens, World Vision
*Rob Lin, IDRI
*James B. Hendricks, Seattle Children's Research Institute
*King Holmes, University of Washington Department of Global Health
*Curt Malloy, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
*Monty Montoya, SightLife
*Trevor Mundel, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
*Chris Murray, Institute for Health Metrics & Evaluation
*Guy Palmer, Washington State University School for Global Animal Health
*Craig Rubens, Global Alliance for the Prevention of Prematurity and Stillbirth
*F. Bruder Stapleton, Seattle Children's
*Kenneth D. Stuart, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
*Lisa Verhovek, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
*Judith N. Wasserheit, University of Washington Department of Global Health
*Lisa Cohen, Washington Global Health Alliance
Members
Executive Members
* Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
* Global Alliance for the Prevention of Prematurity and Stillbirth-an initiative of Seattle Children's
* Infectious Disease Research Institute
* PATH
* Public Health-Seattle & King County
* Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
* Seattle Children's Research Institute
* SightLife
* University of Washington Department of Global Health
* Washington State University School for Global Animal Health
* World Vision
* Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Global Health Allies
* Accenture
* Business Forward
* Downtown Seattle Association
* The Fearey Group
* Foster Pepper
* Henry M. Jackson Foundation
* Northeastern University- Seattle
* PwC
* Riddell Williams, P.S.
* Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
* SwitchPoint, LLC
* Trade Development Alliance
* Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
Global Health Organizations
* American Leprosy Missions
* Battelle Health & Life Sciences
* Big Water Consulting
* The Carter Center
* Cascade Designs, Inc.
* Days for Girls
* Friends of Chidamoyo
* The Geneva Foundation
* Global Health Technologies Coalition
* Global Impact
* Global Washington
* Islamic Relief US
* MAP International
* Med25 International
* Medical Teams International
* Northwest Association for Biomedical Researchers
* One By One
* Open Arms Perinatal Services
* Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
* Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest
* Peace Health
* Project Concern International
* SCOPE
* Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
* Seattle Central Community Colleges
* SPLASH
* Swedish Hospital & Medical Center
* University Presbyterian Church
* U.S. Fund for UNICEF
* VillageReach
* Washington MESA
* World Affairs Council of Seattle
History
The WGHA was launched on October 24, 2008 and was based in PATH's office building with PATH being the hosting secretariat. In April 2012 WGHA moved to reside in Seattle Children's Research Institute as its own independent .
Governance Board
Consisting of representatives from the global health sector and the broader community, the Governance Board is responsible for oversight of all WGHA operations
* Bob Aylward, Seattle Mariners
* Claire Bonilla, Microsoft
* Anson Fatland, Washington State University
* David Fleming, Public Health-Seattle & King County
* Howard Frumkin, School of Public Health, University of Washington
* Mike Kollins, PATH
* Josh Lozman, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
* Curt Malloy, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
* Monty Montoya, SightLife Chair
* David Owens, World Vision
* Chris Rivera, Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
* Craig Rubens, Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity & Stillbirth- an initiative of Seattle Children's
* Lisa Cohen, Washington Global Health Alliance ex officio
Executive Roundtable
These individuals comprised the Executive Roundtable as of 2013.
*Alan Aderem, Seattle BioMed
*John Aitchison, Seattle BioMed
*Lawrence Corey, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
*Steve Davis, PATH
*Anson Fatland, Washington State University
*David Fleming, Public Health - Seattle & King County
*David Owens, World Vision
*Rob Lin, IDRI
*James B. Hendricks, Seattle Children's Research Institute
*King Holmes, University of Washington Department of Global Health
*Curt Malloy, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
*Monty Montoya, SightLife
*Trevor Mundel, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
*Chris Murray, Institute for Health Metrics & Evaluation
*Guy Palmer, Washington State University School for Global Animal Health
*Craig Rubens, Global Alliance for the Prevention of Prematurity and Stillbirth
*F. Bruder Stapleton, Seattle Children's
*Kenneth D. Stuart, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
*Lisa Verhovek, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
*Judith N. Wasserheit, University of Washington Department of Global Health
*Lisa Cohen, Washington Global Health Alliance
Members
Executive Members
* Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
* Global Alliance for the Prevention of Prematurity and Stillbirth-an initiative of Seattle Children's
* Infectious Disease Research Institute
* PATH
* Public Health-Seattle & King County
* Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
* Seattle Children's Research Institute
* SightLife
* University of Washington Department of Global Health
* Washington State University School for Global Animal Health
* World Vision
* Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Global Health Allies
* Accenture
* Business Forward
* Downtown Seattle Association
* The Fearey Group
* Foster Pepper
* Henry M. Jackson Foundation
* Northeastern University- Seattle
* PwC
* Riddell Williams, P.S.
* Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
* SwitchPoint, LLC
* Trade Development Alliance
* Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
Global Health Organizations
* American Leprosy Missions
* Battelle Health & Life Sciences
* Big Water Consulting
* The Carter Center
* Cascade Designs, Inc.
* Days for Girls
* Friends of Chidamoyo
* The Geneva Foundation
* Global Health Technologies Coalition
* Global Impact
* Global Washington
* Islamic Relief US
* MAP International
* Med25 International
* Medical Teams International
* Northwest Association for Biomedical Researchers
* One By One
* Open Arms Perinatal Services
* Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
* Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest
* Peace Health
* Project Concern International
* SCOPE
* Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
* Seattle Central Community Colleges
* SPLASH
* Swedish Hospital & Medical Center
* University Presbyterian Church
* U.S. Fund for UNICEF
* VillageReach
* Washington MESA
* World Affairs Council of Seattle
(Not to be confused with Colonel Thomas Blood)
Tom Blood is a longtime Democratic political activist and writer who has worked in six presidential campaigns over the last two decades, as well a dozens of House and Senate races.
Tom is also the author of several books including "State of the Union," (General Publishing), "Madam Secretary: A Biography of Madeleine Albright," (St. Martins Press), "China Card," (Leisure Books), and "God.Com" (Trinity,Ltd). Over the years Tom has also penned several film and television scripts and has over twenty network writing and producing credits to his name. Currently, Tom is the CEO of Aspen Film Concepts, a private equity entertainment fund operating out of Washington, DC and Santa Monica, CA and is represented by International Management Group of Los Angeles and New York City.
Tom Blood is a longtime Democratic political activist and writer who has worked in six presidential campaigns over the last two decades, as well a dozens of House and Senate races.
Tom is also the author of several books including "State of the Union," (General Publishing), "Madam Secretary: A Biography of Madeleine Albright," (St. Martins Press), "China Card," (Leisure Books), and "God.Com" (Trinity,Ltd). Over the years Tom has also penned several film and television scripts and has over twenty network writing and producing credits to his name. Currently, Tom is the CEO of Aspen Film Concepts, a private equity entertainment fund operating out of Washington, DC and Santa Monica, CA and is represented by International Management Group of Los Angeles and New York City.