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THE NASNAQ
The NASDAQ-100
Pre-Market Heatmap allows you to spot significant price changes
before the market opens. Each colored rectangle represents an
individual company that is part of the NASDAQ-100. The cell
color changes as prices change, so you can easily see market
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Dallas, TX City Information
Dallas was settled in 1841 as a frontier trading post and today
is the ninth largest city in the United States. The city of
Dallas encompasses 384 square miles of rolling prairie, with
native pecan, cottonwoods and oak trees located along the
Trinity River and the numerous creeks that feed it. The
elevation ranges from 450 to 750 feet.
Dallas is the Southwest's leading business and financial center.
It boasts the largest wholesale market in the world and lays
claim to being one of the top convention cities in the United
States and the No. 1 visitor destination in Texas.
Dallas is served by DFW International Airport, the second
busiest airport in the world, and Love Field, one of the
nation's busiest in-town airports. Dallas has more shopping
centers per capita than any other major U.S. city, and four
times more restaurants per person than New York City.
Demographics:
Population is 1,052,000
DFW Metroplex Population: 3,519,176
Median Household Income: $53,998
Weather
Average temperature by season:
Daily Mean Temperature, Annual Avg - 65.4 F
Spring: 66 Summer: 84
Winter: 47 Fall: 67
Precipitation, Avg. Annual Total: 33.7 inches
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Texas intellicast Radar Imagery Loop
US City AccuWeather Radar
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DFWsite.com |
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Is a
community site dedicated to the DFW
metro area. You will find information for the Cities of Dallas, Fort Worth and the
surrounding communities. We supply local and national information,
links, technology, careers, financial, schools, government, news and
many other points of interest.
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it takes All
kinds of People
to Make Up Texas...
AND THEY'RE ALL HERE!!!
DFW Area Alumni
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This one-meter
resolution satellite image of Manhattan, New York was collected June
30, 2000 by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite. The image, taken from
the south, prominently features the 110-story World Trade Center twin
towers. IKONOS travels 423 miles above the Earth's surface at a speed
of 17,500 miles per hour. spaceimaging.com
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