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MSA - 12,923,547 [2]The Greater Los Angeles Area, or the Southland, (not to be confused with the Los Angeles Metro Area which includes only Los Angeles and Orange Counties) is the agglomeration of urbanized area around the county of Los Angeles, California, United States. Greater Los Angeles includes the Los Angeles metropolitan area as well as the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metropolitan Area, and the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura Metro Area. San Diego and Imperial Counties, while a part of Southern California, are not included in this agglomeration. It is the most commonly used term for the Combined Statistical Area (a group of interacting metropolitan areas) sprawled over five counties in the southern part of California, namely Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County and Ventura County. A common unofficial definition includes the region ranging from Ventura County to the southwestern area of San Bernardino County. The region contains some of the most affluent areas of the country. It has been one of the fastest growing regions in the United States for decades, first in Los Angeles County, then Orange County, and now in the Inland Empire. As of 2005, the official estimate of the population of the Los Angeles metropolitan area is more than 12.9 million, while the larger five-county region has a population of over 17.6 million. Either definition makes it the second-largest core-based statistical area[4] in the country, behind the New York metropolitan area. The U.S. Bureau of the Census has designated the five county region as the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside combined statistical area, with a July 1, 2006 population estimate of 17,776,000[5]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Los Angeles metropolitan area has a total area of 4,850&_160;square miles (12,561.442&_160;km²), while the wider combined statistical area covers 33,954&_160;square miles (87,940.456&_160;km²), but more than half of this is the sparsely populated eastern areas of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
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1. Multimedia Presentations for Perfect Online Exposure.
November 12, 2008
Entire scenario of online businesses is evolving at a greater pace with newer promotional techniques used to lure the customers. Multimedia is such one tool adding glamour quotient to the websites turning imagination of web designs into reality.
Today’s entrepreneur leaves no stone unturned for attracting the potential customers and hooking up to the site. Amidst presence of several techniques and time minimizing solutions how multimedia can work wonders for a website? Here sound, visuals, music and so on can be combined for making multimedia presentations.
The use of multimedia is... (read more)
Author: Alan Smith
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2. Primary advantages of content management system
September 29, 2008
Are you suffering from stale, old and static website content? Then you need a good content management system to take your business to greater heights.
In case your organization does not have HTML or some other related language skills, CMS is much better option. This system enables you to make relevant changes in your content without hiring a programmer for it. It gives freedom to edit, delete, modify and remove any content you want from a website even if you don’t have any HTML language knowledge. Usually there is some difference in features of content management system but revision cont... (read more)
Author: Alan Smith
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3. San Bernardino
September 08, 2008
The county of San Bernardino is located in sunny, southern California. This huge county, which spans over 20,000 square miles, consists of mountain, foothill, and desert communities. Though geographically close to the greater Los Angeles area, San Bernardino is also worlds away. From ghost towns to ski resorts, orange groves to dairy farms, and gold mining to wine making, San Bernardino County offers something for everyone.
About 90% of the county is desert. What sets the desert communities of San Bernardino apart from those of neighboring Riverside County is elevation. The high des... (read more)
Author: Mark Decherd
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4. The Truth About Guiding Patients to the Best Skincare
July 30, 2008
Let me tell you a quick story...
A medical facility in Los Angeles contains a few brochures about skin care. Yet many patients do not have access to the Internet. Many patients lack the ability to determine whether or not those are the best skin care products. That facility needs to offer its patients a greater amount of literature.
Now it so happens that the same facility has recently been contacted by a writer. The writer wanted to help the facility's patients learn about their procedures. Those are usually the best for most up-to-date information.
The writer has provided th... (read more)
Author: Laurel Levine
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5. Carpet Cleaning | Upholstery Cleaning | Stain Removal | Los Angeles, CA
May 15, 2008
Carpet Cleaning | Upholstery Cleaning | Stain Removal | Los Angeles, CACarpet Cleaning At Handy's Provides Cheap Professional Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Steam Cleaning, And Stain Removal. Serving The Greater Los Angeles, CA carpet cleaning, upholstery, steam, cleaning, stain removal, fabric protection, los angeles, ca, carpet shampoo, upholstery cleaning, coffee stains, juice stains, cheap, carpet cleaners,ARE service AREAS are hollywood, gardena, midcity, carson, compton, hawthorne,ALL OF OUR CARPET OPERATORS ARE PROFESSIONALS ALL THE WAY AROUND LEAVING YOUR CARPET SMELLING FRESH ... (read more)
Author: dave johnson
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6. Information about Simi Valley
April 09, 2008
Simi Valley is an incorporated city situated in the southeast corner of Ventura County, California, bordering the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles in the Greater Los Angeles Area. According to the United States Bureau of the Census estimate, the city had a total population of 118,687 in 2005.
Simi Valley is presently known as the home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. It currently ranks as the seventh safest U.S. city with a population between 100,000 and 500,000 but has been ranked most safe in the same class in numerous prior years. Simi Valley borders the Santa Susana Mounta... (read more)
Author: Mia Linx
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7. Super Bowl Venues
March 31, 2008
Majority of the Super Bowl games that were held were played in one of the three most frequent cities that were used as the game's venue so far. These three cities are New Orleans in Louisiana, the Greater Miami Area and the Greater Los Angeles Area. In fact 25 out of the 41 games that were ever played were held in one of these three cities. New Orleans and the Greater Miami Area have been the Super Bowl venues for nine times each and the Greater Los Angeles area has been the game's venue for seven times. Following these would Florida, Tampa and San Diego, which have hosted the Super Bowl thric... (read more)
Author: Bill Pratt
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