Dan Sites is an artist, originally from California, USA. He is best known for his work producing album cover art and flyers for artists including The Ramones, GWAR, RKL, NOFX, and others usually related to the 1980s West Coast Punk movement. He was the creator of the RKL "Beanie Boy," and the dripping RKL lettering, both of which are examples of his influential graphic work being done during the punk scene era of the early 80s in California.
Dan currently resides in Spain, where he continues to create art, and also owns/manages Bar ESe EFe in Barcelona. He is still active in the underground punk scene, promoting live shows at his venue, and continues to create original artwork for various levels of the scene (album art, graphics, flyers, etc.).
Dan currently resides in Spain, where he continues to create art, and also owns/manages Bar ESe EFe in Barcelona. He is still active in the underground punk scene, promoting live shows at his venue, and continues to create original artwork for various levels of the scene (album art, graphics, flyers, etc.).
GemSelect is an online publisher for educational content related to minerals, gemstones and other gem industry topics. The website currently has over 600 unique articles covering more than 120 different varieties of gemstones, as well as comprehensive gemological charts and descriptions. The company also has an online library of gemstone images. As of November 2012, it is one of the most popular gemstone references on the internet, ranking in the top 60,000 globally among all websites according to Alexa Internet
The GemSelect company claims to be the largest online supplier of precious and semi-precious gems. They export gemstones from Chanthaburi, Thailand, which is the world’s center for colored gemstone trading..
The company was founded and registered with in 2003. The GemSelect website is owned and operated by SETT Company Limited (South East Thailand Trading). SETT Company is a Thai-German partnership..
The GemSelect company claims to be the largest online supplier of precious and semi-precious gems. They export gemstones from Chanthaburi, Thailand, which is the world’s center for colored gemstone trading..
The company was founded and registered with in 2003. The GemSelect website is owned and operated by SETT Company Limited (South East Thailand Trading). SETT Company is a Thai-German partnership..
CS Networks is a privately held mobile communications solutions provider specializing in charging and messaging systems for mobile network operators (MNOs), mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) and mobile virtual network enablers (MVNEs).
The company’s headquarter is based in Belgrade, Serbia.
Offering
CS Networks is a global supplier of telecommunication solutions for value-added services to mobile operators.
The company's portfolio includes prepaid solutions, convergent online charging, voice, data and content charging, M2M charging, Advanced Short Message Service Center (SMSC), Short Message Service (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), A2P Messaging, Voucher Management, SMS routing and firewall, USSD gateway and solutions for Policy Charging and Rules Function (PCRF) and Policy Management.
History
CS Networks was founded in Belgrade, Serbia, in 2001, to supply charging and messaging solutions to mobile operators. The company was initially founded as a consultancy company but shifted focus in the late 00’s to become a product and solution provider.
The first deployment of the CS Networks SMS real-time charging solution was with TeliaMobile, now TeliaSonera, in Sweden in 2011. Building on the Telia case and other early projects relating to mobile messaging and real-time charging CS Networks launched the CS Networks Mobile Delivery Platform. The ambition behind the platform was to speed up delivery of new functionality to enable reuse of functionality between different customer solutions.
The company’s headquarter is based in Belgrade, Serbia.
Offering
CS Networks is a global supplier of telecommunication solutions for value-added services to mobile operators.
The company's portfolio includes prepaid solutions, convergent online charging, voice, data and content charging, M2M charging, Advanced Short Message Service Center (SMSC), Short Message Service (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), A2P Messaging, Voucher Management, SMS routing and firewall, USSD gateway and solutions for Policy Charging and Rules Function (PCRF) and Policy Management.
History
CS Networks was founded in Belgrade, Serbia, in 2001, to supply charging and messaging solutions to mobile operators. The company was initially founded as a consultancy company but shifted focus in the late 00’s to become a product and solution provider.
The first deployment of the CS Networks SMS real-time charging solution was with TeliaMobile, now TeliaSonera, in Sweden in 2011. Building on the Telia case and other early projects relating to mobile messaging and real-time charging CS Networks launched the CS Networks Mobile Delivery Platform. The ambition behind the platform was to speed up delivery of new functionality to enable reuse of functionality between different customer solutions.
Janhavi Acharekar is a Mumbai-based writer.You can experience her work at www.janhavistories.com . She is the author of Window Seat: Rush hour stories from the city (HarperCollins 2009) and of a forthcoming travel guidebook on Mumbai and Goa for American guidebook series Moon Handbooks. She is the Charles Wallace visiting writer-in-residence at the University of Stirling, Scotland (2009).
Fiction
Window Seat: Rush hour stories from the city (HarperCollins 2009)
Like snapshots of faces in a crowd, the stories in this collection capture the fractured reality of life in India’s city of dreams. They jostle, push and straddle all things uniquely Mumbai from the local estate agent to the daily train commuters, the ad agencies to the beauty salons, the endless parties to cyberspace affairs, the live-in relationships to the ’92 riots. A colourful montage of contemporary Indian life, Window Seat brings alive the heart and soul of a city where it is always rush hour.
Janhavi’s stories also appear in other anthologies of short fiction. Her story A Good Riot was shortlisted for The Little Magazine's New Writing Award 2006. It appears in the anthology of new writing First Impressions (TLM 2006) and in Indo-Australian anthology on terror Fear Factor (Picador, 2009).
Her story Play it again, Sam! appears in Stories at the Coffee Table (Caferati 2007) and was launched at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
Travel
Moon Mumbai and Goa (November 2009)
An insider’s guide to India’s most vibrant destinations. Expected date of release - November 2009.
Janhavi has also covered the Nasik wine trail in her piece Divine Drive for the travel guidebook Driving Holidays in India (Outlook Traveller 2009) .
Her travel features have appeared in Indian and international publications including Conde Nast Traveler (UK), The Times of India, Jetwings and Man's World.
News and Reviews
Her stories and arts reviews have appeared in various publications: The Statesman, The Hindu, The Independent, The Little Magazine, among others.
Literary Curator
Janhavi has also been curator and co-curator of literary festivals in Mumbai such as the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, the Crossword Literary Festival and Celebrate Bandra.
Fiction
Window Seat: Rush hour stories from the city (HarperCollins 2009)
Like snapshots of faces in a crowd, the stories in this collection capture the fractured reality of life in India’s city of dreams. They jostle, push and straddle all things uniquely Mumbai from the local estate agent to the daily train commuters, the ad agencies to the beauty salons, the endless parties to cyberspace affairs, the live-in relationships to the ’92 riots. A colourful montage of contemporary Indian life, Window Seat brings alive the heart and soul of a city where it is always rush hour.
Janhavi’s stories also appear in other anthologies of short fiction. Her story A Good Riot was shortlisted for The Little Magazine's New Writing Award 2006. It appears in the anthology of new writing First Impressions (TLM 2006) and in Indo-Australian anthology on terror Fear Factor (Picador, 2009).
Her story Play it again, Sam! appears in Stories at the Coffee Table (Caferati 2007) and was launched at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
Travel
Moon Mumbai and Goa (November 2009)
An insider’s guide to India’s most vibrant destinations. Expected date of release - November 2009.
Janhavi has also covered the Nasik wine trail in her piece Divine Drive for the travel guidebook Driving Holidays in India (Outlook Traveller 2009) .
Her travel features have appeared in Indian and international publications including Conde Nast Traveler (UK), The Times of India, Jetwings and Man's World.
News and Reviews
Her stories and arts reviews have appeared in various publications: The Statesman, The Hindu, The Independent, The Little Magazine, among others.
Literary Curator
Janhavi has also been curator and co-curator of literary festivals in Mumbai such as the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, the Crossword Literary Festival and Celebrate Bandra.