Monday, September 19, 2011

What Do Stanford and UCLA Have in Common?

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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- , and UCLA studentf team , as they have been awarded $5000 Scholarships and internships from both iFLY SanFranciscpo Bay, and iFLY Hollywood respectively. iFLY California, whicj includes both iFLY San Francisco Bay and iFLY Hollywoodf atUniversal CityWalk(R), were seeking originaol campaigns to use "viral marketing" as a strateg to help make iFLY vertical wind tunnels a globa franchise. The students won the cash scholarship, a summedr internship, and a year's worth of free flight. from Stanforfd will be implementing his viral marketinbg idea at the iFLY SFBay tunnel. will work with the Hollywoofd location.
, owner of iFLY California states, "We are elated to offed scholarships and internships to these deserving students in thesweeconomic times. I have complete faithb that cultivating their ideas will move iFLY farthet forward than it has everflown before."" Winners were announced June 1st, 2009 To view all detailsz go to Located in Union City, iFLY San Franciscoi Bay entertains all kinds of customers including children, experienced skydivers, corporate groups, birthda y parties and military training. Their highly qualified instructore offer a safe yet exciting atmosphere for all to experience the thrillof flight. iFLY Hollywood is locatee at Universal CityWalk(R).
Kids, teens and adults experience the world of skydiving in a 36 foot clead view verticalwind tunnel. Birthday parties, corporatse groups, Kid's Club, educational programs, first time flightsa and many other packages are offered to accommodatewany adventure. SKYVENTURE, LLC SkyVenture is the world'as largest and most experienced designere and builder of vertical wind It has sold 33 vertical wind tunneld in nine different countries acrossthe globe. SkyVenture'ds wall-to-wall airflow, multiple overhead fans and cuttingb edge technologies provide the safest and most accurate freefallsimulatiob possible.
These technologies are protected by multipled patents in 32countries

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