Launch means to start an activity, especially an organized one.
1) How to Launch a New Business
--> In this phrase, "launch" means "start." So, it can be changed to "How to start a New Business."
http://sos.state.mt.us/css/BSB/New_Business.asp
2)Sony has launched its first electronic book using what it calls "electronic paper".
--> In this phrase, launch means to bring (a new product) on to the market, especially with publicity
Therefore, it can be altered to the following phrase. Sony has published its first electronic book using what it calls "electronic paper".
http://www.ebook2u.com/ebooknews/Sonyto ... onic.shtml
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.He is launched on a new enterprise
1.This sentence means that he is started on a new company(or business)
2.launch1)To introduce to the public or to a market: launched the new perfume with prime-time commercials on the major networks.
2) To give (someone) a start, as in a career or vocation.
v.intr.
1) To begin a new venture or phase; embark: launch forth on a dangerous mission; launched out on her own after college.
2) To enter enthusiastically into something; plunge: launched into a description of the movie
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1.This sentence means that this take chance to market and provide launch services on Protonand Atlas launch vehiclesA joint Russian-American venture to market and provide launch services on Protonand Atlas launch vehicles.
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1)To begin a new venture or phase; embark: launch forth on a dangerous mission; launched out on her own after college.
2)To enter enthusiastically into something; plunge: launched into a description of the movie.
3.www.ilslaunch.com
1.This sentence means that this give some information about the company, services, launch vehicles and launch campaignsProvides information about the company, services, launch vehicles and launch campaigns.
2.www.ilslaunch.com