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USING ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, visualization provides homeowners, builders and other construction businesses with the ability to preview exactly how a home will look before any construction begins. Home Renovation Most homeowners, even those with the keenest sense of style or artistic training, suffer the occasional buyer's remorse. The higher the expenditure, the more likely they are to second-guess their decisions. Buying an ottoman in the wrong color only dents the budget $100 or so. But, adding a room that doesn't fit the house or installing the wrong color siding are costly mistakes. Few people can visualize by viewing small product or color samples. Instead, visualization builds a visual portfolio of the exact materials and colors to produce a photographic view of the “completed” project. New construction, remodeling and landscaping ideas all come to life with this innovative service. Homeowners finally have a solution to creating their dream home, without the frustration and anxiety that typically occurs. This is a service that homeowners of all types can afford. What’s more, the static rendering is replaced with an interactive visualization where people view endless color and material options for their project with the click of a button. Exploring alternatives and making decisions has never been easier.

1. Brian Reade: Elton can't bear it data: 07.04.08
Ben Elton has attacked the BBC for having a politically-correct policy which censors any gags likely to offend organised Islam.

2. Voice of the Mirror: Wild Heather data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills learned the hard way that honesty is the best policy.

3. Force India face concrete problem at Silverstone data: 27.03.08
Former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan has had the main entry road to Force India's Silverstone factory blocked off in a dispute over access across land he owns.

4. Gordon Brown appears on American Idol data: 10.04.08
He had snubbed the opening ceremony of the Olympics, but Prime Minister Gordon Brown had no such qualms about appearing on US talent show American Idol.

5. The 'tapas seven' data: 07.04.08
The key witnesses in the Madeleine McCann case

6. Top Stories: Birmingham City's Karren Brady and David Sullivan 'arrested in bung probe' data: 10.04.08
Birmingham City chief executive Karren Brady and co-owner David Sullivan have been arrested in a new twist to the City of London police’s bung probe, according to reports.

7. Robots fly into Antarctic skies data: 19.03.08
A pair of lightweight, robotic planes have made the first unmanned flights over Antarctica's icy expanses.

8. MySpace highlights social networking's struggles data: 07.04.08
MySpace's struggle to meet advertising targets reflects industry-wide difficulties in turning immense social networking traffic into money – but also the problems of predicting cashflows

9. Rivals back Premier League's '39th match' data: 10.04.08
The Premier League's controversial "international round" concept was backed on Wednesday by leading officials from the Spanish and German leagues.

10. In a slump... data: 10.04.08
... is it time to start feeling sorry for estate agents?

11. Fiona: Natasha Kaplinsky's news is good news! data: 07.04.08
Doesn't the reaction to Natasha Kaplinsky's pregnancy just say everything about how hideously family-unfriendly this country is?

12. Slovakia rows over EU treaty data: 07.04.08
Slovakia's ratification of the Lisbon treaty reforming the European Union could be derailed by opponents of government attempts to push through a controversial media...

13. Sterling falls on rate cut hopes data: 19.03.08
The pound falls against the euro and dollar after expectations are raised of an imminent UK interest rate cut.

14. Fiona: Tragedy of Todd data: 19.03.08
Police chief Mike Todd was the best cop Greater Manchester had known, according to tributes on the force's website. Only he didn't believe it.

15. 'Blasphemous' Christ film may be released data: 07.04.08
A controversial film depicting Christ being caressed on the cross, which has been banned for two decades, could be released later this year.

16. Fayed fails to force Prince Philip to take stand data: 19.03.08
Mohamed Fayed has failed in a final attempt to force the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to give evidence at the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

17. Chinese find no sport in linking Tibet to Olympics data: 27.03.08
Chinese citizens are voicing outrage over international debate linking recent protests in Tibet to their prized Beijing 2008 Olympics, accusing outsiders of trying to spoil their country's landmark event.

18. F1 Pole Poll Vote data: 27.03.08


19. France says EU ready for a greater role in defense data: 07.04.08
As France jockeys to rejoin the command structure of NATO, a senior French official said that, for the first time, conditions were right for Europe to become a more serious player in defense.

20. Pernod Ricard buys maker of Absolut vodka data: 07.04.08
The acquisition by the French company combines Vin & Sprit's Absolut with Pernod's brands, which include Seagram's gin, Havana Club rum, Chivas Regal Scotch and Jameson Irish whiskey.

21. Bob Marley's mother dies aged 81 data: 10.04.08
Cedella Booker, the mother of Jamaican music legend Bob Marley, has died, aged 81.

22. Dakota Blue Richards in snowman row data: 10.04.08
As the child star of The Golden Compass, Dakota Blue Richards is used to rave reviews. But now she is facing some rather less kind critics, who have accused her of being an "inconsiderate yob" over the part she played in flattening a snowman.

23. Greece gripped by pensions strike data: 19.03.08
Greece's civil servants hold a general strike against pension reforms, paralysing transport and closing public offices.

24. Serbia's neighbours accept Kosovo data: 19.03.08
Three of Serbia's neighbours - Bulgaria, Croatia and Hungary - have announced they will recognise Kosovo.

25. BP and ConocoPhillips to build gas pipeline to United States and Canada data: 10.04.08
BP and Conoco will initially spend $600 million in the next three years to drum up support for the Alaska project, which they said would be the largest-ever private-sector construction project in North America.

26. Bafta TV awards nominations 2008 data: 19.03.08
The full awards nomination list

27. Gordon Brown accused of breaking Iraq promise data: 19.03.08
Gordon Brown was accused of breaking his promises on Iraq yesterday as troops were told a force of 4,000 would need to stay in the country until the end of the year.

28. Female British spy's exploits during World War II are revealed data: 07.04.08
A British spy who helped lead the French Resistance during World War II outfoxed the Nazis by concealing secret messages in the hem of her skirt, according to records unsealed Monday.

29. Asian stocks rise on strength of commodities data: 07.04.08
But concerns about the impact of the credit crisis on the financial system lingered, driving banking shares lower.

30. Izbasa dazzles on the floor to win gold data: 07.04.08
Romania's Sandra Izbasa picked up her second gold medal in as many days when she tumbled to glory on the floor exercise at the women's European gymnastics championships on Sunday.



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