Monday, July 6, 2009

G-Power



G-Power first to offer cheaper, environmental-friendly energy: Felixum
Using an easy-planted plant to save our earth


New Product Press Release
For Immediate Release

(9 a.m., 26-9-2009, Melbourne, Australia) G-Power Company is proud to announce that the G-Power Scientific Team (GPST) has successfully invented a cleaner and cheaper energy, Felixum, after a 5-year-research. In 2004, the head of GPST, Doctor Victor Shayne, discovered a plant which had never been recorded by anybody in the Gobi Desert of China. The plant was named by Doctor Shayne as Felixy to memorize his mother. It was found that the liquid stored in the leaves of Felixy is highly inflammable, allowing the plant to be transformed to a strong power source. Once the liquid, which is now called Felixum, is burnt, the energy it releases is even more powerful than that provided by the natural gas or petroleum. Felixum is a good source for cars, planes and even rockets.



Although Felixy was initially found in China, after the GPST alters its genes, it is now able to be planted in anywhere and be resistant to insects. Any place can be the breeding ground of Felixy. It only takes 2 months for the seeds of Felixy to grow as a mature plant. To obtain the liquid of Felixy, a machine is needed for squeezing the plant. Thus, GPST has also invented the ‘Geez09’ to carry out the operation. The cost of growing Felixy and transforming it to Felixum are both low-priced.




According to the Harvard University and the University of Melbourne, advantages of using Felixum include:

  • Better quality - While a small amount of Felixum is already sufficient enough for producing powerful energy, the burning of Felixum does not create any poisonous gases as well.
  • Reduce greenhouse gas - The burning of Felixum does not release a large amount of greenhouse gases such as Carbon dioxide as natural gas and petroleum do.

  • Reduce the risk of lack of energy - Felixy can be planted in a large-scale easily and

  • quickly. Reduce cost - The production cost of Felixum is cheaper.




1-liter-petroleum usually enables cars to go for 8 to 12 kilometers. Yet, the same amount of Felixum supports cars to go for 60 to 65 kilometres. 1-litre-petroleum presently costs AU$1.2, but 1-litre-Felixum may only cost $0.09 as the production cost of Felixum is extremely low. Governments of China, India and South Africa have already adopted Felixum as the official power source. Felixum will be first offered to the public of Australia and Asian countries such as China, India, Japan and Korea from December 2009. Subsequently, it will be offered to Europe and America from March 2010.

About G-Power company: G-Power, established in 1960, is a global corporation with about 2500 employees. The company aims at designing, generating and marketing green energy, like solar power and wind power, so as to safeguard the earth’s environment. With over 45 years of experience in most countries, G-Power is one of the world’s leading energy companies. Millions dollars are spent on the researches and development of green energy in Australia, China, South Korea, United States and Finland.


For more information, please contact:
Kiko Chui, Public Relations Manager, G-Power Company
Contact number: +61 (3) 9876 5432
Email: kchui.pr@gpower.com

Monday, June 1, 2009

Multimedia



Multimedia is a combination of various forms of traditional media, such as audio, video, text and images. As multimedia largely relies on the usage of computer, the roles of traditional media have been significantly altered. For the photography industry, various softwares have been created to improve the quality of pictures. Hence, only learning how to take pictures and the theory of shooting is not enough. It is better for photographers to learn to use computer and programs that are related to pictures too.

Young photographers usually learn how to use diverse softwares and computer skills at school. Some may even learn these skills by themselves. Some photographers are even able to take pictures as well as designing websites. Nevertheless, it may be harder for photographers of the elder generation to learn these skills. To get involved in the new working environment and production system, it is obligatory for old photographers to spend extra time to learn to use the new technology and have practice. If not, they may not be able to reach the present standard of the industry and satisfy the demand of the current market.

With the usage of new technologies, multimedia alters traditional media in various ways. In the photography industry, while appliances which are used for photo-shooting become more related to digital technologies because of the multimedia, the production process is being affected as well. However, these changes actually bring positive effects rather than negative effects to the photography industry. First, multimedia has successfully improved the quality of pictures. Second, multimedia allows the production cost to be lowered. Third, multimedia requires less space for the storage of pictures.



In the past, fewer special effects can be created. Yet, multimedia allows more special effects to be added to the products. For instance, even during the time of shooting is not raining; water droplets can still be added into the pictures with the help of specific software. The ‘blur’ effect of programs like Adobe Photoshop can erase the weakness such as spots or pimples of the model, making them look perfect. Hence, photographers do not have to worry about the condition of the environment or the objects being shot. Multimedia actually brings convenience to photographers.



As the software can different effects, photographers do not have to travel to specific places to get specific scenes or specific effects. If a photographer from Australia wants to film a model with the Great Wall of China as the background, he can simply get what he wants by using some software instead of travelling overseas. The production cost is then reduced.



Dissimilar from the traditional camera, digital camera allows photographers to view pictures on the computer or the camera itself. Therefore, photographers do not have to waste time and money to print out the pictures before they realize those pictures are not what they want indeed. In addition, less space is needed for storing the final products because the products can be stored in a digital format on the computer or other electronic devices. Since products in digital forms do not changes because of factors like time and environment, the products can be kept for a long period of time without being damaged or eroded as well.


Hence, multimedia impacts the photography industry positively in truth.










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