Celebrate the Finer Things in Life At Forbes.com; New Lifestyle Section Launches; Initially Featuring Real Estate, Collecting and Vehicles.Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 21, 2001 Today Forbes Forbes , B(ertie) C(harles) 1880-1954. American publisher and businessman who founded and edited (1916-1954) Forbes magazine. His son Malcolm Stevenson Forbes .com celebrates the launch of its new Lifestyle section, which provides site users with service-oriented Different ideas of service-orientation are found in different domains.
adj. Informal 1. Appealing to sophisticated and discerning customers: a high-end department store; high-end video equipment. 2. real estate, collecting and vehicles worlds - with the honesty Honesty See also Righteousness, Virtuousness. Alethia ancient Greek personification of truth. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 18] Better Business Bureau nationwide system of organizations investigating dishonest business practices. [Am. and knowledge of the good life that readers have come to expect from Forbes. Other sections will be added in the coming months, including travel, food and wine. In addition to unique articles, visitors to Forbes.com can now easily search for, research and purchase: - Art, antiques and collectibles from the world's best galleries, as well as through Circline, a premier global marketplace for buyers and dealers of fine art and antiques - Classic and luxury automobiles from the renowned duPont REGISTRY - Luxury homes from the best Realtors in the United States. as well as through HomeAdvisor.com, the Web's No. 1 home buying guide Edited by Charles Dubow, the Lifestyle section is intended to help site users enjoy the fruits of their labors. Besides unique content, the section also offers relevant articles from Forbes magazine, Forbes FYI "For your information." See digispeak. FYI - For Your Information and Forbes Global. To visit Lifestyle, enter: http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle "The new Forbes.com Lifestyle section is just one example of our commitment to expanding our offerings online and to investing in our business," said Jim Spanfeller, chief executive officer of Forbes.com. "It's a natural extension for the upscale business leaders, professionals, investors and affluent consumers who visit our site." Currently, new articles in the Vehicles, Collecting and Real Estate departments debut on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, respectively. In the coming year, Lifestyle will expand to five days a week through the addition of travel and wine departments, with more new areas planned for the future - plus other content including Golf. A key component of the Lifestyle section is the creation of the Forbes.com Forbes Finest network, a select grouping of businesses that have been deemed the best in their fields by the Lifestyle editors. Today the members of the network include many of the finest art galleries in the world and the top realtors in more than 30 of the major residential markets in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , with additional markets to be added in coming months. Lifestyle is also the home of The Forbes Collection(TM), where users can find and purchase licensed products, inspired by Forbes magazine's world-renowned art collections and international properties. The Forbes Collection offers the sophisticated consumer a treasure trove TREASURE TROVE. Found treasure. 2. This name is given to such money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion, which having been hidden or concealed in the earth or other private place, so long that its owner is unknown, has been discovered by accident. of fine and distinctive licensed product ranging from furniture and decorative accessories to gifts, jewelry jewelry, personal adornments worn for ornament or utility, to show rank or wealth, or to follow superstitious custom or fashion. The most universal forms of jewelry are the necklace, bracelet, ring, pin, and earring. and books. Live Large Challenge Forbes.com members can register to play the Live Large Challenge, with exciting weekly prizes, and a grand prize of a week for two in France, including three nights at the Forbes family's famous Chateau de Balleroy in Normandy, and four nights in Paris at a first-class hotel. The challenge runs through April 30, 2001. Registration on Forbes.com is free. About Forbes.com Inc. Forbes.com Inc., a leading Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the media company, is among the most trusted resources for the world's business leaders, providing them the uncompromising commentary, relevant tools and concise analysis they need to succeed at work, profit from investing and have fun with the rewards of winning. The Forbes.com Web site, located at http://www.forbes.com, includes original reporting on business, technology, investing, and lifestyle, with real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. business information news updates; the complete online editions of Forbes magazine, Forbes Global, Forbes ASAP (chat) asap - As soon as possible. and Forbes FYI; stock and mutual fund quotes; comprehensive company profiles; an expanded online version of the Forbes.com Best of The Web guide; a wide array of interactive tools, calculators and databases, including People Tracker, the annual Forbes Lists; and a Lifestyle section that currently focuses on high-end vehicles, collecting and real estate. |
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