Contel Bradford
Contel Bradford is a seasoned freelance writer, journalist, and author of multiple books, including The iPod & iTunes Handbook.
Though he specializes in numerous areas, Contel truly excels in the field of technology, well versed in topics that range from cloud computing and virtualization to email marketing and digital advertising.
During his tenor, he has produced content for some of the top internet brands in their respective fields. Some of his clients include Associated Content From Yahoo!, Benchmark Email, and Digital Media Buzz to name a few.
To learn more about Contel's professional services, please visit www.contelbradford.com
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Though he specializes in numerous areas, Contel truly excels in the field of technology, well versed in topics that range from cloud computing and virtualization to email marketing and digital advertising.
During his tenor, he has produced content for some of the top internet brands in their respective fields. Some of his clients include Associated Content From Yahoo!, Benchmark Email, and Digital Media Buzz to name a few.
To learn more about Contel's professional services, please visit www.contelbradford.com
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Ferndale Eagles Eliminated in Regional FinalsFerndale girls volley ball team were ousted from the tournament as the Chargers continue to roll. -
Royal Oak Girls Basketball Team Roll Over Madison Heights Lamphere to Go 2-0Royal Oak Ravens roll behind Sami Stormout's 28 points and stellar defensive play. -
Birmingham United Hockey Team Annihilated on IceBirmingham United continues to struggle as they fall in lopsided loss to Farmington
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Dave Coulter Enters Bid for Ferndale MayorIn an ironic turn of events, Commissioner David Coulter has applied for position currently held by the man who will soon take over his seat on the Oakland County Commission.
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Rogue Facebook App Making Its RoundsThere is a new Facebook app that promises to show you just who's been checking out your profile. Sadly, it's just a scam designed to bamboozle you out of your personal information.
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Microsoft Kinect is Already a Holiday Hit2.5 million sold within just under a month hints that the Kinect could be one of the hottest items during the holiday shopping season.
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Google Aims for Realism and Ease of Use with Google Earth 6Significant improvements have made Google Earth more realistic, simple, and enjoyable to use. Read on to find out more. -
GM Returns as Golf Sponsor, Could Bring PGA Tour Back to MichiganGM resuming its role as PGA Tour sponsor could lead to golf events returning to Michigan.
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Should the Lions Follow in the Footsteps of the Cowboys and Vikings?The Cowboys and Vikings recently fired their head coaches for miserable starts to the season. Perhaps it's time for the struggling Lions to consider the same.
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First Annual Birmingham Winter Market Just in Time for the HolidayNew holiday tradition kicks off in Birmingham. -
Ferndale Man Jailed for Assaulting Stepmother in SleepAttack on stepmom and father lands Ferndale man in jail. -
Ferndale Annual Award Ceremony Speaks to Strength of the CommunityFerndale wins big at annual gala event.
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Birmingham Honors Tom Markus With TributeBirmingham City Manager Tom Markus receives well-deserved tribute before heading off to Iowa City.
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Nonprofits Team Up to Benefit Kids For the HolidaysRoyal Oak Eagles and Gilda's Club Metro Detroit come together to collect toys and donations for children touched by cancer.
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Pistons Play in Season Opener Hints at a Long, Brutal SeasonDespite leading most of the way, Pistons drop first game of the season in disappointing form. -
Ferndale Film Festival Starts November Off with a BangSecond annual Ferndale Film Festival is on the horizon. The four-day affair will feature independent movies in a variety genres across the city.
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Royal Oak City Official Gets New JobCity of Las Cruces, New Mexico chooses former Royal Oak official to represent its Chamber of Commerce.
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Birmingham Village Players Welcome Steel MagnoliasBill Haycook brings Robert Harling's classic tale to the Village Players.
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Auburn Hills Concert Reminds How Relevant "The Wall" Remains to This DayMore than 30 years later, Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' is a concept that is relevant to the world's struggle. -
Google Goggles Arrives on the iPhoneGoogle's image recognition app finally makes its way to the Apple iPhone. -
Google Applies Major Update to Address Critical Vulnerabilities in ChromeGrowing pains continue for Chrome as Google discovers 11 critical flaws in the browser.
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Boys Soccer Tournament Ends in Heartbreak for Royal Oak ShrineDespite a valiant comeback effort, Royal Oak Shrine fails to reach semi-finals of Division 1 soccer tournament.
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Howley in as Affirmations Interim CEOAffirmation Board of Directors selects a headman for executive operations.
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Busy End to the Week for Ferndale's FinestIn an ironic twist, Ferndale Police are called out on the same day to tend to seperate domestic violence incidents involving female suspects.
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Birmingham Power Squadron Unites Local and Federal Law Enforcement to Discuss Boating SafetyBoating safety is the focus of local marine seminar.
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"The Script" Bringing the Hits to Royal OakPopular alternative rock band scheduled to play at Royal Oak's historical music theatre.
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Birmingham Approves More Bistros in the Rail DistrictBirmingham gets more bistros, but existing city construction makes for a challenge.
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Bail for Ferndale Woman in Shooting Incident Set at $1 MillionFerndale woman admits to shooting husband. Judge sets bail at $1 million.
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Royal Oak Chili Cook Off Raises Money for Local CharitiesDelicious chili was the theme that brought locals together to cook for a worthy cause.
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Royal Oak School District Stands to Save Money with New Contract AgreementRoyal Oak School District finally settles contract disputes.
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Birmingham City Official Gets a New JobThomas Markus is awarded position as city manager of Iowa City
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Royal Oak Ice Rink Finally Scores New ManagementPopular ice rink in Royal Oak gets a new management company after scandal.
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No Deal: Royal Oak Shelter Backs Out of Agreement with Ferndale ChurchSouthland Oakland Shelter decides not to do business with Ferndale church despite winning controversial legal dispute. -
Michigan Council Women in Technology Aims to Expose Metro Detroit to Opportunities in ITThe Michigan Council Women in Technology Career Summit aims to uncover opportunities in technology for local residents.
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Security and Technology Leaders Unite as Annual SecureWorld Expo Makes Its Way to Metro DetroitRegional conference comes to Dearborn to stress the importance of information security. -
Local Accelerate Michigan Student Idea Competition to Reward Michigan Students for Business IdeasAccelerate Michigan will give a $50,000 cash prize for the brightest business concept. Read on to learn more. -
Northland Center: Metro Detroit's Mall of the DeadTime has not been kind to Northland Center. Once metro Detroit's most popular shopping destination, it is now a place that is seemingly struggling to survive. -
Royal Oak shelter awarded $10,000 in grant moneyBirmingham man's volunteer work benefits shelter in Royal Oak.
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Film industry seminar comes to BirminghamBirmingham event facility hosts seminar on Michigan film industry. This could be an excellent opportunity for locals looking to break into the world of movie magic.
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Ferndale store robbed by man in Darth Vader maskA man sporting a Darth Vader mask robbed a local convenience store. The "Force" didn't appear to be strong with this one as the botched crime makes him pretty easy to identify.
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Michael Jackson Dance Game Coming to Nintendo Systems in NovemberDeveloper confirms that long awaited Michael Jackson game will be released on Nintendo consoles this year.
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A riveting musical comes to BirminghamThe Birmingham Village Players Bring Broadway Smash to Metro Detroit.
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Royal Oak Arts, Beats & Eats survives open carryNo gun problems reported at Arts, Beats & Eats in spite of controversial ruling.
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Detroit Man Arrested After Being Suspected of Robbing Ferndale BakeryCash allegedly stolen, and employee injured in suspected robbery at the Strawberry Moon Bakery.
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Fore Kids Classic offers a fun day of golf and support for Ferndale SchoolsAuburn Hills golf club invites Ferndale residents to tee it up on the course to benefit local schools.
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Birmingham Police still have no clues in case of missing senior85 year old man with Alzheimer's still missing. Birmingham Police have no clue of his whereabouts or what happened to him.
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Arts, Beats & Eats turns out to be a record-setting extravaganzaFirst Arts, Beats & Eats in Royal Oak results in a nice economic boost for the city.
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Body in Oakland County Lake Confirmed as Ferndale WomanThe body of a 47-year Ferndale women was found in Oakland County's Round Lake.
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Royal Oak Bolsters School District with New HiresIncentive program designed to reduce Michigan's workforce results in new hires for Royal Oak School District.
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Birmingham Police Respond to Limo IncidentDisorderly conduct gets Detroit man a visit from Birmingham Police.
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Two Lane Terror on Interstate 96Sunday night construction on Interstate 96 can stretch well into Monday afternoon. Beware!
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Uncovering a speed trap right under my noseA speed trap can be anywhere ... even in front of your house.
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New study speaks to the importance of advanced manufacturing in MichiganResearch shows that advanced manufacturing is one of Michigan's most promising industries.
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Video gaming binges cost local man his first loveIf you're a gaming fanatic, you may want to think twice before putting your favorite first-person shooter before your significant other.
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Meet Michigan's newest lottery gameFind out how to play the latest entry to the Michigan Lottery.
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Michigan no longer unemployment leader, but foreclosures still a problem in metro DetroitThe unemployment rate has gone down in Michigan, but foreclosure continues to loom over metro Detroit.
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Birmingham celebrates 87 years of theatrical performanceThe history of the Village Players is on display at Birmingham Historical Museum and Park.
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Family Movie Day at Royal Oak Public LibraryFind out what's coming to Family Movie Day at the Royal Oak Public Library.
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Fridays are "frosting" fun for Birmingham cupcake loversFind out why The Cupcake Station is the place to visit on Friday for frosting fanatics.
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Hodges Subaru offering a sweet deal on 2010 modelsFerndale's premier Subaru dealer is running a great deal on most 2010 models.
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Local Tarot Scholars Set to Explore the Major ArcanaThe Boston Tea Room in Ferndale will play host to the exploration of the Tarot deck's Major Arcana.
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Sylvia Hubbard: The glue of Detroit's literary communityProfile on local author, blogger, speaker and literary educator Sylvia Hubbard.
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Barbecue-friendly deals for Royal Oak residents at Hollywood MktsThere are deals for your summer barbecue and much more this week at Hollywood Mkts.
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The best summer festivals in metro DetroitMake planning your summer fun easier by checking out the best summer festivals in metro Detroit.
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Selling a home in metro Detroit continues to be an uphill battleThere are a wide range of factors that affect an owner's ability to sell a home in Michigan's struggling economy. Times are tough, but there is hope.
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Michigan's down economy means opportunities for real estate investorsA high foreclosure rate and harsh economic climate has made metro Detroit a haven for real estate investors.
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What's your lottery strategy?Talking lottery strategy with two Detroit players and an expert.
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How do metro Detroit players spend their lottery winnings?Find out how three metro Detroit players put their lottery winnings to good use. -
Obtaining a personal loan during hard economic times in DetroitFind out what metro Detroiters need to do to obtain a personal loan during the recession. -
Michigan film industry offers hope to struggling workforceLocal workers are taking advantage of Michigan's burgeoning film industry.
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Best places to buy lottery tickets in metro DetroitFind out where three avid lottery players suggest trying your luck.
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Detroit smoking ban means hookah bars need to apply for a special licenseMichigan's smoking ban has major implications for local hookah bars. -
Uncovering Detroit's AntiquesFind out where Detroit antique collectors go to snuff out old gems.
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Talking Used Books with John K. KingUp close and personal with the owner of John K. King Used and Rare Books. King talks online book distribution, the digital age of reading and the intimacy of the used book business.
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Mike Stone: Back on the Radio, Always in the CommunityMike Stone, formerly of the Stoney and Wojo Show, recently returned to the Detroit sports talk radio scene. Though off the air for nearly a year, he never stopped contributing to the community.
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5 Must-See Exhibits for Black History Month in DetroitLearn the five exhibits in Detroit you must see for Black History Month.
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5 Little-Known Ways to Celebrate Black History Month in DetroitDiscover five of the more unique ways to celebrate Black History Month in Detroit.
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Michigan Nonprofits Receive a Jolt of TechnologyHighway T aims to bolster Michigan's nonprofits with technology.
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This Weekend in Metro Detroit: Third Annual Glass Slipper BallThe Third Annual Glass Slipper Ball offers a night of dancing and good eats to benefit the victims of domestic violence.
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Top 10 Spring Break Destinations for Party GoersThe top 10 places that spring breakers frequent to get their party on.
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Michigan Partners with Microsoft on Free IT Training InitiativeMichigan is one of the latest states to offer its residents free technology training through Microsoft's Elevate America program. What implications will this program have on the Michigan workforce and local economy?
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Top Five Romantic Restaurants in Metro DetroitPlan a night of intimacy after checking out metro Detroit's top five romantic restaurants.
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Top Five Sexy Shops for Metro Detroit LoversDiscover the top five sexy stores Metro Detroit couples visit in preparation for Valentine's Day.
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Cannabis Controversy Continues with Caregivers CupA brief look at the controversy surrounding the Michigan Caregiver's Cup and the state of medical marijuana in Michigan.




