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Hot trends for April 09, 2008
Social trends: alcohol, recycling and births - Telegraph.co.uk
5 reasons to not buy all the Windows Vista hype
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:45:27 PDT
Or at least a few key points I think every intelligent reader should consider before simply taking what “authorities” have to say on the superiority of certain operating systems. I’m going to give you a great example of thoughtless Windows Vista promotion and explain why even your favorite websites might be getting it very wrong. ComputerWorld, a trusted name and image on the internet, recently published an article that, at first glance of the title, would seem to provide solid evidence (in th
RIP, CompUSA: 1984 - 2008 - Engadget
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:46:03 PDT
RIP, CompUSA: 1984 - 2008 - Engadget April 9th, 2008 No Comments » Days after we first reported that CompUSA could be shutting down for good very, very soon, the WSJ everybody is reporting that the beleaguered big box retailer has been sold to Source: www.engadget.com Previous Entries Categories Business News (3736) Education News (3527) Gold and Jewel News (1290) Health News (2494) IT News (3751) Politics News (3700) Sport News (3796) Travel News (3791) World News (90
The Low-Fat, Low-Fact Cascade
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:47:12 PDT
The Low-Fat, Low-Fact Cascade Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 9:47 pm Contributed by: djh249 This New York Times article, entitled “How the Low-Fat, Low-Fact Cascade Keeps Rolling Along,” deals with the topic of information cascades discussed in class. Author John Tierny mentions the weakness of information cascades not only in the area of diet trends, but in society as a whole. The article begins by citing an article previously written by Tierny, which discussed the tendency of fads to arise
Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. Announces Recent Downward Trends in ... - Business Wire (press release)
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:58:11 PDT
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written 1. As a general matter, simply watch the state-owned CBC Newsworld channel or any of a number of other liberal media outlets. Legends and myths appear as if out of nowhere. For example, just now: On the CBC Newsworld channel, in the middle of the newscast, a guest expert on all things political, Susan Delacourt, a political columnist from the liberal-left’s Toronto Star, suggested that Prime Minister Harper is an “unf
RIAA extortion company: identified & located?
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 16:53:28 PDT
p2pnet news | RIAA News:- A long-time p2pnet reader and computer programmer says he’s 99.9% certain he’s unearthed the name of the company that may be running the RIAA’s so called ‘Settlement Center’.“My information is correct based on his examination of data from several sources,” he states in an email, going on
Kathy Van Zeeland
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 11:56:04 PDT
Kathy Van Zeeland was founded in 2004 to create the highest quality and trend-right handbags for women. Kathy is committed to designing fresh product each season with the best materials at an affordable cost for her customers.
Social trends: alcohol, recycling and births Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Apr 8, 2008 By Caroline Gammell The number of alcohol-related deaths in the UK more than doubled between 1991 and 2006, the ONS said. The figure was particularly ... |
5 reasons to not buy all the Windows Vista hype
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:45:27 PDT
Or at least a few key points I think every intelligent reader should consider before simply taking what “authorities” have to say on the superiority of certain operating systems. I’m going to give you a great example of thoughtless Windows Vista promotion and explain why even your favorite websites might be getting it very wrong. ComputerWorld, a trusted name and image on the internet, recently published an article that, at first glance of the title, would seem to provide solid evidence (in th
RIP, CompUSA: 1984 - 2008 - Engadget
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:46:03 PDT
RIP, CompUSA: 1984 - 2008 - Engadget April 9th, 2008 No Comments » Days after we first reported that CompUSA could be shutting down for good very, very soon, the WSJ everybody is reporting that the beleaguered big box retailer has been sold to Source: www.engadget.com Previous Entries Categories Business News (3736) Education News (3527) Gold and Jewel News (1290) Health News (2494) IT News (3751) Politics News (3700) Sport News (3796) Travel News (3791) World News (90
The Low-Fat, Low-Fact Cascade
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:47:12 PDT
The Low-Fat, Low-Fact Cascade Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 9:47 pm Contributed by: djh249 This New York Times article, entitled “How the Low-Fat, Low-Fact Cascade Keeps Rolling Along,” deals with the topic of information cascades discussed in class. Author John Tierny mentions the weakness of information cascades not only in the area of diet trends, but in society as a whole. The article begins by citing an article previously written by Tierny, which discussed the tendency of fads to arise
Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. Announces Recent Downward Trends in ... - Business Wire (press release)
Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. Announces Recent Downward Trends in ... Business Wire (press release), CA - 3 hours ago "If the current trend in allowables continues and we are unable to raise additional capital on favorable terms, if at all, we could be forced to change our ... |
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:58:11 PDT
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written 1. As a general matter, simply watch the state-owned CBC Newsworld channel or any of a number of other liberal media outlets. Legends and myths appear as if out of nowhere. For example, just now: On the CBC Newsworld channel, in the middle of the newscast, a guest expert on all things political, Susan Delacourt, a political columnist from the liberal-left’s Toronto Star, suggested that Prime Minister Harper is an “unf
RIAA extortion company: identified & located?
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 16:53:28 PDT
p2pnet news | RIAA News:- A long-time p2pnet reader and computer programmer says he’s 99.9% certain he’s unearthed the name of the company that may be running the RIAA’s so called ‘Settlement Center’.“My information is correct based on his examination of data from several sources,” he states in an email, going on
Kathy Van Zeeland
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 11:56:04 PDT
Kathy Van Zeeland was founded in 2004 to create the highest quality and trend-right handbags for women. Kathy is committed to designing fresh product each season with the best materials at an affordable cost for her customers.















