domingo, 9 de mayo de 2010

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Using online TV is very convenient and affordable without all the wires and installation fees it takes for regular cable or dish TV services to be connected. With live television, all you simply need is a PC and the internet, it's that easy. Lot of services are available on the Web for free and almost all large broadcasting stations like Fox, NBC, and ABC have webpages where their shows can be viewed. There is no need to buy cable if you hardly ever watch television when everything is available online, even live streaming of the news.





Internet television news is used primarily for major stories and local events. The foreign bureaus have been cut back for some time now, and the major news networks are relying mostly on 'stringers' for their foreign coverage. Live TV news is not a money making product for TV and is not expected to improve any time soon. Money trumps news, especially in todays competitive and down market due to the economy.





It's my favourite Internet TV. It's so easy and convenient to use. There are number of Interenet portals that provide you to watch TV channels. Did you miss your favourite show recently? Or do you just want to watch archives of yesteryears stations? No swet to recall them. It's easy to find them on TV web sites such as our IP TV software, or social networking portals like MySpace. They will usually show you one or two current episodes of the most popular or top rated stations. Also are available channels that presented only on the Online. They last for a few minutes, but are worth viewing.

Mayakoba otra forma de ver México.






Banyan Tree ha creado un fastuoso concepto en el medio de canales de agua y una laguna en la Riviera Maya y su nombre es Mayakoba, donde hay 107 villas en un diseño abierto a la naturaleza y con lujo extremo digno del hedonista más exigente. Kiwi Collectión lo llama el Venecia de México sin embargo creo que su estilo es único y aunque este en medio de agua como Venecia solo este país tiene las condiciones de paisaje, clima, materiales y demas elementos para lograr este paradisiaco resultado.Cabe mencionar que para la construcción de este lugar fueron utilizadas las herramientas de corte y fijación más sofisticadas para mantener sin daño alguno el ecosistema del lugar, y resulta interesante ver que opinan las revistas especializadas en Turismo Internacional de Gran Lujo:

After a sundown at Banyan Tree Mayakoba, you'll know you're seeing a different side of Mexico, one far removed from the crowds of nearby Cancun. Especially if you book a 5,500 sq. ft. Sunset Lagoon villa, nestled among the mangroves and serpentine waterways of this gorgeous coastal retreat.

With ivory walls offset by dark wood trim, Banyan Tree Mayakoba's 107 open-plan villas fuse Eastern and Western influences. "Mayakoba" means city on water in Mayan - and for good measure, every house has a swimming pool. Showing care for the natural setting, the developers are helping to preserve its lush jungles and spectacular Great Maya Reef.

If snorkeling the reef or playing the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón golf course aren't your thing, enjoy a Caribbean view from the roof of La Copa, one of the resort's many restaurants and bars. The modern Mexican cuisine at Oriente picks up the East-meets-West theme - as does the spa, which combines European hydrotherapy with Asian healing arts. by Kiwi Collection.


Hoy es un gran día para mostrarte lo mejor de México.

Juan Carlos Bonilla.

sábado, 8 de mayo de 2010

About JUAN CARLOS BONILLA

Juan Carlos Bonilla is always looking for the most innovative trends in fashion and lifestyle driven by his curiosity for the good life. He loves to stay up to date on new in places to go, the latest music and eccentric new concepts.