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iPhone price reduction rumors missing the enterprise
in The CIO Weblog, on May 18, 2009
... corporate users, this seems like a terrible oversight, and while Apple's consumer focus to the exclusion of business is almost legendary, it is also curiously short-sighted: having created an env...
Business opportunities opening for Apple
in The CIO Weblog, on December 17, 2008
...eculation myself, I have always believed that this decision, to focus on the consumer market to the exclusion of the enterprise, was motivated primarily by Jobs himself. It's a model which fits we...
Restauranteur Rejects Hedge Fund Area Code
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on August 14, 2008
...er, who is the editor of Vanity Fair, might not be engaged in the kind of reverse snobbery that his exclusion list would imply. In addition to hedge fund executives, the restaurant won't re-admit ...
On Google Penalties
in The Search Engine Weblog, on May 24, 2008
...ums reported that there are 3 major kinds of penalties:
1. -30 penalty
2. -950 penalty
3. Index Exclusion
However, there has been a lot of debate on whether the drop of a website's rank by 30...
Interview with Brian Bacon, head of the Oxford Leadership Academy
in Sox First, on October 25, 2007
...re already seeing evidence of a great deal of innovation taking place around such matters as social exclusion. Take a look at Europe and the way in which the European Union is tackling the problems of...
LazyMouse 2.0.1
in M2 十字街口, on August 11, 2007
LazyMouse 是 Mac OS X 下,让用户可以在操作鼠标点击的时候,偷懒的工具。其实就是用于鼠标动作记录,在一定定式的鼠标操作中,记录下鼠标的移动线路、点击,非常精确。最新版本 2.0.1,更新特性包括:
Definition Of A Social Networking Site
in The Social Networking Weblog, on August 3, 2007
...rking site. I don't totally agree with this definition. One thing I don't agree with it the exclusion of photo sharing sites from social networking. Sure they're not the same kind of socia...
Climate change and company directors
in Sox First, on August 3, 2007
...Directors And Officers And Will It Be Covered? by lawyer Joseph P. Monteleone. The paper dissects exclusion clauses in D&O insurance and other exposures and the picture is quite disturbing. And ...
GSeeker Reading List(2007.07.30)
in GSeeker, on July 30, 2007
...期。估计还得到年底。
* Robots Exclusion Protocol: now with even more flexibility
Google正式发布unavailable_after标签。详情请见 我们之前的报道 。...
Google的“unavailable_after”标签的详细使用方法
in GSeeker, on July 18, 2007
上周我们 预告 了Google将会增加一个新的Meta标签"unavailable_after",它允许我们手动指定某个网页的失效日期,以提醒Google的爬虫在该日期后不再抓取含该标签的网页。不过上周我们并不清楚这个标签到底是怎样使用的。 SEL 今天从Google的产品经理Dan Crow那里了解到这个标签的详情用法,下面和大家分享一下。
要使用"unavailable_after"标签,只需要在网页的头部加入以下的Meta语句即可:
< META NAME="GOOGLEBOT" CONTENT=&quo...
Second-Tier Colleges Becoming Far More Selective
in The Universities Weblog, on May 17, 2007
...
(Source: Lehigh University)
Call it the trickle-down theory. Because the Ivies and other top schools (e.g., Duke, Stanford, Amherst, Williams) have become almost impossible to crack, throngs of s...
Colorants et troubles du comportement...
in Les Boutchous, on May 14, 2007
...ient pas les régimes d'exclusion dans la thérapie primaire des troubles du comportement ". Cs propos sont nancés sur une autre page du site de l'EUFIC. Dans le doute, j'aurais tenda...
Women of the Ivies
in The Universities Weblog, on May 7, 2007
...vy League school. When Drew faust takes over as Harvard's president in July, half of the Ivies will be headed by women.
Those women, along with Rodin, met recently at Harvard to compare no...
Bringt's das ebay®-Addin für mozilla Firefox™?
in Das Open Source Weblog, on May 4, 2007
Ich habe bereits über das geplante ebay-Addin für den mozilla Firefox berichtet.
Dei Zusammenarbeit er beiden Giganten trägt erste öffentliche Früchte heute wurde eine Vorversion des Addins (ebay-0.9.6.3.xpi) zum Herunterladen unter http://de.www.mozilla.com/de/add-ons/ebay/ bereitgestellt.
G...
London to Sydney the Hard Way
in Classical Drives, on April 12, 2007
... a model of simplicity... one minute per minute late at a control, 24 hours for missing a control, exclusion for everything else - replacing engines or bodywork, working on the car in Parc Ferme, appr...
Google官方讲解NOINDEX、NOFOLLOW、NOARCHIVE及NOSNIPPET等Meta标签用法
in GSeeker, on February 25, 2007
( 图片来自seo-watch.com )
简单地说, Meta 标签即内嵌在你网页中的特殊的html标签,它包含着关于你网页的一些隐藏信息,能让搜索引擎更好地理解你的网站内容的种类。比如 Yahoo!的NOODP Meta标签 ,作用就是防止搜索引擎调用ODP上面的描述性语句。
Google所支持的Meta标签也不少,比如Google官方 讲解 的就有NOINDEX、NOFOLLOW、NOARCHIVE及NOSNIPPET。如果你对Google的长篇大论感到厌倦, SEL 给出的简洁版则容易记住得多:
NOINDEX :告诉Google不要索引含此标签的网页。但根据实际...
Google explains the "Robots Exclusion Protocol"
in The Search Engine Weblog, on February 24, 2007
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Several webmasters and web search engine optimizers were confused by Google's Robots Exclusion Protocol . The latter is the standard for controlling how web pages on a particular site are ind...
Fixed-Mobile Conference Next Week
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 22, 2007
...sking when I'll be posting again.
Anyway, for the past few weeks I've been immersed to the exclusion of pretty much everything else in the launching of a new website, more of which in the nex...
Early Decision Persists
in The Universities Weblog, on January 16, 2007
... Harvard's lead and drop early decision admissions. Princeton did, however. But the rest of the Ivies and other elite schools maintain the practice. Why?
Well, consider this bit from the Philadel...
Search Engine ABCs to the Rescue
in The Search Engine Weblog, on November 11, 2006
...elp you get the hang out of it.
Boolean search - search method that allows the inclusion or exclusion of documents containing certain words through the use of operators (and, or, not)
Concept...
Early Decision Debate Rages On
in The Universities Weblog, on September 24, 2006
...rekindled debate about the merits and shortcomings of such programs. Observers are curious if other Ivies will follow suit. So far, none of the schools is willing to drop early decision and lose its i...
Admissions Anxiety Revisited...Again
in The Universities Weblog, on September 20, 2006
...ety . Yes, it's true. There are some students who harbor the I've-gotta-get-into-the-Ivies-or-I'll-just-die syndrome. They push themselves too far, physically and emotionally, and t...
Following Harvard's Lead, Princeton Drops Early Decision
in The Universities Weblog, on September 19, 2006
...n. As I reported last week , Harvard dropped its Early Action admissions option. I suggested other Ivies would follow suit.
Up first? Princeton, which just announced that it, too, will eliminate E...
Harvard Drops Early Admissions Option
in The Universities Weblog, on September 13, 2006
...rly action, Ivy brethren can follow suit and not lose even more ground.
So far, none of the other Ivies have responded in kind. Time will tell.
Here's how the New York Times reported the story...
Newsweek's "New Ivies"
in The Universities Weblog, on August 31, 2006
... a good education can be had elsewhere. Thanks for the tip. For the record, these are the "new Ivies," according to Newsweek:
Boston College , Bowdoin, Carnegie Mellon, Harvey Mudd an...
Ivy Alternatives
in The Universities Weblog, on August 28, 2006
...and take turns beating the same drum. Yes, we know American higher education includes more than the Ivies, Stanford, Duke, Amherst and Williams. Yes, we know good educations and bargains can be found ...
Who Needs Harvard?
in The Universities Weblog, on August 15, 2006
...over of Time magazine, and of course the article retold the same old story : Competition for the Ivies and such is fierce, and students can find a good education at many other schools. So stop stre...
Beckham Not The Only Victim
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 12, 2006
...;planning for the future."
The spotlight has understandably gravitated towards Beckham's exclusion, but McLaren has also done away with two other over 30's. Portsmouth's Sol Campbel...
Media 2.0, the Limbic Brain, and the Rise of Stochastic Quality
in Businesspundit, on June 13, 2006
...lever almost nonstop, as many as 5,000 times an hour. The animals would stimulate themselves to the exclusion of everything else except sleep. They would even endure tremendous pain and hardship for a...
Glovia Introduces extended ERP solution
in Supplychainer, on May 23, 2006
Glovia International , a subsidiary of Fujitsu and a leading provider of extended ERP solutions for engineer-to-order and high volume manufacturers, announced the next version of their extended ERP solution, glovia.com . According to Arc Advisory Group , the new version, glovia.com v9, stems...
Freddy Adu Must Envy Walcott
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 12, 2006
...S squad next to England's he looked the much safer bet.
Walcott's inclusion and Adu's exclusion say a lot about their respective coaches. Walcott is a gamble taken by Sven, in a desperat...
10 Books on Energy &; Environment
in IfEnergy, on May 2, 2006
... In the future energy system, not a single solution will work by itself, and the 'a priori' exclusion of certain options is counterproductive. The path to carbon-free energy is going to take m...
Adults Returning to College Classrooms in Record Numbers
in The Universities Weblog, on April 21, 2006
...ow the consumer's focus has shifted to the quality of one's degree-hence the obsession with Ivies and such. And more people are pursuing graduate and professional degrees, hoping to gain some ...
Amgen Seeks Banning of Roche's Anemia Drug, Cera
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 12, 2006
...estigation which might take months to complete, considering that Amgen is seeking a "permanent exclusion order." Meanwhile, Roche will continue to file marketing applications worldwide .
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Selective Admissions Hysteria
in The Universities Weblog, on April 12, 2006
...d could be discouraging some students and parents.
Nassirian wants students to know that "the Ivies are the exception, not the norm." One recent New York Times article, entitled "To La...
Do the Ivies Pay Off?
in The Universities Weblog, on April 3, 2006
...ed parents that their wisdom is rarely questioned.
If your kid is bright enough, you shoot for the Ivies, Stanford or MIT. If those are out of reach, you aim your child at other prestigious private i...
Harvard Ups the Ante on Financial Aid
in The Universities Weblog, on March 31, 2006
... The Ivies and other elite universities are engaged in a bidding war for low-income students. Or at least they're engaged in a war to see who can capture better headlines. Harvard just reveale...
Steve Danneman on The Joe Average Poker Show
in Internet Poker, on February 26, 2006
...om the Joe Average Poker website. Steve will be discussing his great run in the WSOP and his recent exclusion from the 2006 National Heads-Up Championships to be held at Caesar 's Las Vegas ...
Competitive Colleges Getting More Competitive
in The Universities Weblog, on February 15, 2006
... Getting into top colleges is difficult . It seems good students are clamoring for admission to the Ivies and other elite institutions. And it's getting more and more competitive. Go figure.
Anyw...
Insurance for Your Home Business
in Bizinformer, on February 15, 2006
...liability for others' injuries or damage in connection with a business you engage in. A typical exclusion is worded something like this:
Personal Liability Coverage and Coverage for Medical Pa...
Got Soap? Yale Does!
in The Universities Weblog, on January 27, 2006
...dent government and head of its soap committee. "Soap is just a basic necessity. All the other Ivies provide soap." (Actually, Yale's endowment is now up to about $15.7 billion.)
This m...
Merit-Based Aid Attracts Students, Taxes Colleges
in The Universities Weblog, on January 10, 2006
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(Source: Allegheny College) The Ivies and potted ivies such as Amherst and Williams don't have to worry about filling their classes, and filling them with the best students. Neither do Stanfor...
Do Ivies Pay Off?
in The Universities Weblog, on December 12, 2005
(Source: Williams College) The debate, it seems, rages on. Scholars can't seem to figure out if attending an elite university pays off. Some claim it does, that going to an Ivy or Stanford or Amherst will afford greater dividends (read: you'll make more money). Others contend that...
Liability caps for auditors
in Sox First, on November 28, 2005
...tement says that the agreement is "subject to alternative dispute resolution procedures and an exclusion of punitive damages." Translated that means if Sun runs into accounting problems and ...
Graduation Rates Remain a Concern
in The Universities Weblog, on November 16, 2005
...39;s the matter with these students? We gave them a chance to go to college.'" Kids at the Ivies joke that it's harder to get in than to get out. Yet for most other students, the opposite...
Selecting an Ivy Class
in The Universities Weblog, on October 6, 2005
... those same intangibles are what account for his better career success. To assess the effect of the Ivies, it makes more sense to compare the student who got into a top school with the student who got...
Campus Reality Guides
in The Universities Weblog, on September 2, 2005
...;s best colleges? Visit College Prowler , where you can find guides---written by students---to the Ivies, the Big 10 and women's colleges, among other schools. They offer 200 such guides, each fo...
Ranking the Top Ten Universities: #6
in The Universities Weblog, on August 18, 2005
...;t misunderstand---admission is very competitive. Yet it's not as competitive as it is for some Ivies and Stanford. And the undergraduate Berkeley has never been comparable to the graduate Berkele...
Ranking the Top Ten Universities: #7
in The Universities Weblog, on August 15, 2005
...ut at other institutions. In other words, Chicago doesn't compete successfully with many of the Ivies and Stanford for the best undergrads. Not long ago, the university was admitting around half o...
Ranking the Top Ten Universities
in The Universities Weblog, on July 28, 2005
...ools of medicine, law and business, along with an undergraduate division that occasionally robs the Ivies of good students, push Duke into the top ten. A nice climate and a perennial powerhouse bask...
"The Scholar" Wraps Up
in The Universities Weblog, on July 19, 2005
...e people should hear. But unfortunately, "The Scholar" simply perpetuated the notion that Ivies are bastions for the rich. Too bad.
Instead, how about a reality show that guarantees the win...
Exclusive Interview #4 - PerfectMatch's CEO
in The Dating Weblog, on June 13, 2005
...ough several Dr. Schwartz vehicles: Her Q&A, chat,
monthly column, etc. Also, we do not condone exclusionary
practices. I think people want to know how people are being
matched. People are startin...
Ten Kids Vie to Become "The Scholar"
in The Universities Weblog, on June 8, 2005
...odest means, financial aid will make their college dreams possible. Most of them are aiming for the Ivies, which are fairly generous with aid packages. Other colleges could perhaps offer substantial m...
College-Bound Students Urged to Aim Too Low
in The Universities Weblog, on May 31, 2005
...are. At the same time, they remain cautious because of the intense competition for admission to the Ivies and other selective colleges, and they don't want to encourage students with what they per...
NYU Boosts Aid to Compete with Ivies
in The Universities Weblog, on May 6, 2005
...hout loans, just as Princeton does.
No doubt, NYU is on a roll. But can it really compete with the Ivies for the best and brightest students? Probably not. It's currently ranked 32nd by U.S. New...
New Company Cleans Messy Dorms
in The Universities Weblog, on March 23, 2005
...endy shops and expensive restaurants? Everyone knows Harvard enrolls lots of rich kids, as do other Ivies and top schools. They also enroll lots of middle-class and poor students. Signs of socio-econo...
Yale Leads Ivies in Black Enrollments
in The Universities Weblog, on February 11, 2005
... to the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education , last fall's freshman class at Yale topped the Ivies in terms of black enrollments. Just under 10 percent were african -American, marking a ...
Major Companies Still See Green, But Less Ivy
in The Universities Weblog, on January 14, 2005
...menon. First, he says, it's a numbers game---state universities pump out more graduates than do Ivies, so the law of averages might favor the publics. Second, the Ivies attract rich kids who don...
Rhodes Less Traveled
in The Universities Weblog, on January 3, 2005
...leges---including publics and less-prestigious privates---are now producing winners. Of course, the Ivies still dominate, led by Harvard, which last year alone produced six, bringing the university...
Mixed News on Early Decision Programs
in The Universities Weblog, on December 21, 2004
...then states there's been no drop in early applicants to Ivy schools, leading one to believe the Ivies are getting the lion's share of such activity. But here's more:
And the number of st...
U.S. News Rankings Teaser
in The Universities Weblog, on August 19, 2004
...;m sworn to secrecy, but I can reveal a few tidbits.
Among national universities, the top four are Ivies. There's some movement within the top 10, but the membership is essentially the same. The ...
Applying Early Twice
in The Universities Weblog, on June 28, 2004
... us to believe that admitted students receive their fair share of aid, based mostly on need (at the Ivies, entirely on need). Those who wish to compare aid packages, assuming they'd be radically d...
Scholarship Students Reject Ivies
in The Universities Weblog, on May 11, 2004
...uot; They're just not used to hearing it.
Still, a number of top students each year tell the Ivies to keep their offers . Instead, they're attending second-tier private colleges and top pu...
Intense Competition for Admission to Top Colleges
in The Universities Weblog, on April 12, 2004
...our first (second...third...) college of choice? You're not alone. Competition for spots at the Ivies and other top schools has become ridiculous . Even if you're a valedictorian with a 1,500...
Affirmative Action for Poor Students
in The Universities Weblog, on April 8, 2004
...ch more dramatic effect than changing financial aid." Sorry to say, but Harvard and its fellow Ivies have never looked like America, nor will they ever. They're supposed to be meritocracies, ...
What, Exactly, is the Ivy League?
in The Universities Weblog, on February 23, 2004
...Stanford , Chicago , Amherst , Duke and Michigan , while all outstanding, aren't among the Ivies. They may compete with the Ivies for students and faculty, but they don't face them very o...
The Chosen: Admission and Exclusion at the Ivies' Big Three
in The Universities Weblog, on October 13, 2005
A new book on the history of admissions practices at Harvard, Yale and Princeton---commonly known as the "Big Three"---is getting a good bit of attention. You can find yet another review of The Chosen at Inside Higher Ed .
Here's an excerpt:
In broad outline, the story g...



