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Seen that? - Plaxo SPAM Apology
in I got Spam?!, on March 16, 2010
...ise important data, and become a PR nightmare if the security of customer data is breached. Experts predict that spam will become an ever increasing problem in 2008 as spammers come up with new ways t...
Seen that? - Spark Networks Q4 & 2004 Annual Report; Files for IPO
in The Dating Weblog, on March 4, 2010
...on, and believe me it will, the American public will turn to small cars at a rate that no one dared predict. GM (the "new" GM) wants to be ready for this revolution. It has two contenders wa...
Toshiba Developing "Virtual Assistant" Cell Technology
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 19, 2010
...your phone worrying about your well being as well. This new app would enable cellphones to "predict" the user's actions based on behavioral patterns monitored by such programs as the ...
US now a bigger risk than Kazakhstan
in Sox First, on February 15, 2010
... very quickly. And a high debt level makes us very vulnerable to shifts in sentiment that we cannot predict."...
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in Wangtam, on 2010-02-11
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Queen and Pope fight credit crunch
in Sox First, on February 11, 2010
...sited the London School of Economics (LSE) and made the polite query as to why economists failed to predict the crisis. In their letter, the economists say: "If you, your majesty, were to ask for...
Seen that? - Project Gutenberg spam
in I got Spam?!, on February 5, 2010
...around: A new breed of spam hit my mail box. They aren't the usual mails that claim they'll help solve your medical problems or win a lot of money. Not at all: they contain excerpts from famou... ...ise important data, and become a PR nightmare if the security of customer data is breached. Experts predict that spam will become an ever increasing problem in 2008 as spammers come up with new ways t...
Now all eyes are set on the winner of Super Bowl XLIV
in End Zone Buzz, on January 15, 2010
...ot expected to face any hassles provided there are no upsets. For the matchups it would be hard to predict but the odds are heavily in favor of the home sides. At Ladbrokes the odds are 5/2 for Ind...
2010: What does it have in store for aviation sector?
in The Aviation Weblog, on January 14, 2010
...sion taking its toll on number of airline companies causing them to bite the dust but some experts predict that 2010 will be a bit better for the airlines industry giving it the much needed breather i...
Review of The Squeeze by Tom Bower
in Sox First, on January 4, 2010
...'s not forget the industry George W Bush came out of. But oil has now become an unstable and unpredictable business. As Bower explains, we have several contradictory forces in play here: fear of ...
Seen that? - Hormel's SPAM
in I got Spam?!, on December 27, 2009
...ise important data, and become a PR nightmare if the security of customer data is breached. Experts predict that spam will become an ever increasing problem in 2008 as spammers come up with new ways t...
Breastfeeding May Protect Women from Metabolic Syndrome
in Next Nine Months, on December 10, 2009
... between ages 20-59, is a clustering of risk factors related to obesity and metabolism that may predict future diabetes and heart disease during midlife and early death for women • Another recent Kai...
Seen that? - Guess What? I'm now blogging
in I got Spam?!, on December 8, 2009
...ise important data, and become a PR nightmare if the security of customer data is breached. Experts predict that spam will become an ever increasing problem in 2008 as spammers come up with new ways t...
Seen that? - Illegal Immigration in the EU
in Global Mobility Report, on December 6, 2009
...ng with Immigration at Global Mobility Report Experts predict The Netherlands will have to reform immigration laws to attract newcomers and overcome decli...
Seen that? - Google Search Engine Homepage
in The Search Engine Weblog, on December 6, 2009
...t;doubly lucky" version of search for mobile devices that will add location and time of day to predict what a user is seeking. Speaking before iBreakfast participants in New York held Thursday St...
Seen that? - The Wind Report
in IfEnergy, on November 20, 2009
...st 1,200 MW of energy coming from renewables. According to Energy Minister Dwight Duncan, this will help make Ontario a [...] Read More Aggressive Wind Energy Targets for the US ... ...g Weblog When it comes to the safety of our children, we can't predict what activities are going to turn in to potential nightmares. Sure, we can make an educated ...
Is China about to collapse?
in Sox First, on November 12, 2009
... Hedge fund manager James Chanos will go down in history as the first to predict that Enron was a disaster in the making. Chanos is in the business of scrutinizing companies for their flaws a...
Seen that? - Sophos daily Top 10 hoaxes
in I got Spam?!, on November 10, 2009
...ise important data, and become a PR nightmare if the security of customer data is breached. Experts predict that spam will become an ever increasing problem in 2008 as spammers come up with new ways t...
Seen that? - Bio-Terrorism and the Flu Pandemic Conference
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 8, 2009
...h: evaluation and approval of an application based on a 'mock-up vaccine'. Since no-one can predict the exact form of a pandemic flu virus strain, the EMEA allows drugs companies to start the ...
Why the recession is good for the vitamins and fitness market
in Sox First, on October 31, 2009
...cession continues, the more likely we are to be uncharted waters. And no one would be able to predict how that would affect our health, including mental health. It could go either way. ...
CIOs trust Microsoft over Google by two to one
in The CIO Weblog, on October 26, 2009
...r's brakes to fail just as I am coming up on a stop light, every time." It's more an indication of predictability than positive faith; no one sounded ready to get into a falling/catching exercise wit...
Using Nanotech to Detect Prostate Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 23, 2009
© mararie Nanosphere, Inc. this week announced that a research team at Northwestern University 's International Institute for Nanotechnology has found that a nanoparticle-based assay is capable of detecting previously undetectable levels of prostate cancer. "In an 18-patien...
Seen that? - Can you teach me some board tricks?
in Cool Picking, on October 11, 2009
...g Weblog When it comes to the safety of our children, we can't predict what activities are going to turn in to potential nightmares. Sure, we can make an educated ...
Seen that? - Saif Partners Picks China TV Home-Shopping Network as the Next Big IPO
in China Venture News, on October 6, 2009
...al to global investors. Acorn is the largest TV home shopping network in China.The venture partners predict that TV home shopping is projected to gross close to $2 billion by 2008, and [...] Read Mor...
logiENERGY launches Peak Oil Fund
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on September 16, 2009
...x team of expert geophysicists, mathematicians, oil professionals and oil traders have been able to predict and identify the fluctuations of oil prices and indicate when we expect prices to move based...
Up to 1000 more bank failures
in Sox First, on August 28, 2009
...#39;' FDIC chairman Sheila Bair said. This is going to get worse. As reported here , analysts predict the number of US bank failures will quadruple as lenders struggle with bad loans. Chairman a...
American Motors AMX, the GT That Could Have Been
in Classical Drives, on August 24, 2009
.... I declined. On the way back my seat-mate was none other than designer Dick Teague. I asked him to predict the car of the future. No doubt accustomed to foolish questions from press gangs, Teague ske...
Nissan Drops a Leaf Into History
in carzz.org, on August 12, 2009
...tes from the UK, it could sell in the US for under $25,000. This reporter will go out on a limb and predict that the Leaf , if it lives up to its promises, has the potential to be the car that re-inv...
Recovery? Don't hold your breath
in Sox First, on July 28, 2009
..., the chief financial officers, have not yet jumped on the recovery bandwagon. According to the CFO Prediction Market, reported here , one in three don't see growth returning until the fourth qua...
The bailouts stink: Bernanke
in Sox First, on July 27, 2009
...mpared to fourth quarter's 6.3% decline or the first-quarter's 5.5% drop. Furthermore, they predict growth will be back in positive territory in the third quarter. Don't bet on it. US con...
Skipping Seven
in The CIO Weblog, on July 13, 2009
...'t say that they plan to skip it at all; just that they haven't planned to deploy it yet. I predict that a larger percentage than usual will skip it, just because they have realized as a res...
Goldman Sachs riding high
in Sox First, on July 13, 2009
...n a single day. At Goldman, that figure rose by more than 20 percent in the first quarter. Analysts predict Goldman's V.A.R. ran high in the second quarter as well." It's a timely result...
China Restricts Virtual Currencies
in China Venture News, on July 6, 2009
...y good for most game companies. But there are other economic implcations that are more difficult to predict. © thms.nl ...
Taking out a mortgage loan without going mad
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on July 6, 2009
...uot; is trying to goad you into a quick loan purchase. Buyers can drive themselves crazy trying to predict the interest rate falls and rises, all in the hopes of securing a 5.4 percent interest rate ...
Supply chain video: The result of a new survey among 900 U.S. supply chain executives on this year's trends
in Supplychainer, on June 29, 2009
... to rebound from the current recession beginning in late 2009 and early 2010. In general, companies predict an earlier rebound for their own businesses than for their industry or the U.S. economy. ...
3rd Party Blog
in Wangtam, on 2009-06-24
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E-mail traffic analysis reveals disruptions
in The CIO Weblog, on June 23, 2009
Science is now proving what bored e-mail server admins the world over have known for some time, which is that rudimentary mail traffic analysis can indicate ongoing or upcoming disruption within an organization. Researchers analyzing mail logs comprised of messages sent to and from 150 senior sta...
The Chevy Spark, a Face Not Even a Mother Could Love
in carzz.org, on June 3, 2009
...on, and believe me it will, the American public will turn to small cars at a rate that no one dared predict. GM ( the "new" GM ) wants to be ready for this revolution. It has two contenders ...
Eight Genes That Help Predict Patients Response to Melanoma Treatment
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 31, 2009
... A group of researchers have identified eight genes that help predict a melanoma patient's response to treatment . Dr. Tawbi and his colleagues examined the tumor tissues of 21 patients with ... ... A group of researchers have identified eight genes that help predict a melanoma patient's response to treatment . Dr. Tawbi and his colleagues examined the tumor tissues of 21 patients with ...
Economists predict recession ends this year. As if!
in Sox First, on May 27, 2009
... So economists are predicting the recession will end this year. They reckon the housing market will bottom out and they don't see the recession lasting longer than the first quarter of 2010. ...
Triglycerides and Diabetic Neuropathy
in Daily Diabetic, on May 25, 2009
... that triglycerides (a known cardiovascular disease risk factor) can also be used to by doctors to predict which patients with diabetes are more likely to develop neuropathy. In a study report now on...
Urine Metabolite Identifies Smokers with Higher Lung Cancer Risk
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 27, 2009
... © Saudi... Researchers have identified a metabolite in urine called NNAL that might predict risk of Lung cancer among smokers. To evaluate the impact of NNAL, researchers identified 246 cu...
Will COBRA Bite Your Business?
in Biz Plan Hacks, on April 18, 2009
...le to enroll and balance out the risk. In other words, the exact impact on business is difficult to predict. So what else is new... © a.drian ...
Googling future trends
in Sox First, on April 17, 2009
... Can search engines predict economic trends? Yes they can, according to a new study which finds that the frequency with which people use certain phrases can predict trends like retail sales figures...
TIME's Top 10 April Fools' Pranks
in Wangtam, on 2009-04-03
...s Predict 210-Vote Victory in NY-20 • 上海2010世博会-网上世博 • Is Twitter Turning Into MySpace? • Near-death experiences: Heaven can wait • Overachievers We Love • Get own public IP address • Inte...
Marker that Predicts Breast Cancer Metastasis
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 28, 2009
...led TMEM , for Tumor Microenvironment of Metastasis. These findings could lead to the first test to predict the likelihood of breast cancer metastasis via the bloodstream. The Weill Cornell investiga...
Prognostic Test for Frontotemporal Dementia
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 10, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6952418 A blood test has been developed to predict the risks of frontal lobe dementia (Frontotemporal Dementia, FTD), a form of dementia that occurs most fre...
Blind over-optimistic analysts
in Sox First, on February 28, 2009
... Why do the analysts and forecasters keep getting it so wrong? Going from the predictions, you can see they haven't yet twigged that things are a lot worse than they're making out. The situ...
Newspaper death roll
in Sox First, on February 26, 2009
...ay,'' Sullivan writes. "Because it is going to disappear far sooner than most analysts predict. This is a significant problem for society because when reporting gets reduced, or is turne...
Can You Predict Your April Sales This Year? (I Think Not...)
in Biz Plan Hacks, on February 8, 2009
...ach of those downturns, on any given February day, even as the ­economy sputtered, you could still predict your April sales to within a couple of percentage points. Today it's as if a blanket of f...
Postpartum Depression May Be Predicted By A Simple Blood Test
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 3, 2009
...ine suggests that measuring the levels of a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy might predict whether a woman is likely to develop postpartum depression. The said hormone - placental c...
The Truth About Classic Car Auctions
in Classical Drives, on February 2, 2009
...Nigel was in Scottsdale and I wasn't so his opinions are much more relevant than mine but I did predict a few weeks ago that there would be more sellers than buyers. Seems I was right about that o...
PicLits.com
in Wangtam, on 2009-01-20
...• PicLits.com • Nostradamical - Predict World Events, Share Opinions, Meet Like Minded People • Us Trendy: Models, Fashion, Design & Art Portfolios. Today's Inspiration Tomorrow's Tre...
Why Obama should take up cricket
in Sox First, on January 16, 2009
...g America. Point number three is that the condition of the pitch is critical, and makes the game unpredictable. Unlike baseball, the ball usually bounces before it reaches the batsman which makes it ...
Slowdown and RFID Industry
in The RFID Weblog, on January 14, 2009
... breach the double digit figures in terms of growth. Analysts are keeping their fingers crossed and predict the growth would be somewhere under 10% keeping the economic downturn in mind. The good th...
Turning Up The Heat On Golf
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 9, 2009
...painted a grim picture of drought and heat in the U.S. south and southwest and offered a staggering prediction that central Canada could see a year-round golf season by 2050. Now comes further eviden...
Rise of the new consumer
in Sox First, on January 7, 2009
...n homes. And they are making sure their personal trainers and yoga teachers are on 24 hour call. I predict that we will see the emergence of a new conservative consumer. Frugality will be the new chi...
Philip Powell's 2009 Classic Car Predictions
in Classical Drives, on January 2, 2009
... As 2009 rolls in I'm going to do something I've never done before: make predictions. Dire ones for the most part, but concluding with a cheerful prediction just to keep you smiling. Beca...
Microsoft to cut 10% of its workforce
in Sox First, on December 25, 2008
...k 10% of its staff. Based on Microsoft's headcount , that would amount to 9400 jobs. Analysts predict that the company's profits for the year will rise just 3%, compared with its 7-10% guid...
younoodle - or what is your startup worth?
in TJ's Weblog, on December 18, 2008
...neurs with too low valuations. Its approach is certainly interesting - credit score algorithms have helped to create a much bigger lending market in the US that reduces complexity and risk (at least a... ...raits that make for a successful entrepreneur - such as education, work habits, and experience - to predict how much that person's company will be worth three years from its founding. Log on to Yo...
Plenty of Tour Pain Ahead
in Eagle Par Birdie, on December 12, 2008
...eyond will be very difficult years for professional golf tours around the world. I will offer this prediction: the Asian tours will fare better than either the PGA or European PGA Tours and because o...
Race To Dubai Slowing Down?
in Eagle Par Birdie, on December 7, 2008
...sive transportation and port ownership around the world, global trade is drying up. This spells, I predict, a much cheaper Race To Dubai with tournament purses smaller than anticipated. And that does...
The Subprime Solution - Robert Shiller
in Sox First, on December 1, 2008
...r argues that the the impact of the US housing bust could last for years. "It is impossible to predict the nature and extent of the damage that the current economic and social dysphoria and disor...
Japan in recession: the gloom spreads
in Sox First, on November 17, 2008
...tion monster and the economic growth figures looking a lot worse than was expected. Economists now predict that Japan won't recover until 2010 and the worst is yet to come. The news comes after...
Blood Triglyceride Levels May Predict Obesity
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 31, 2008
.... They then fed the rats a diet high in fat over the next four weeks. The researchers were able to predict which animals would become obese over the four-week period by examining the earlier metaboli...
Rice Genome Array Published
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 28, 2008
...s the dark. They then combined this gene expression data with biochemical pathway data to correctly predict the function of genes whose role was previously unknown. The newly identified genes carry ou...
Soros saw it coming
in Sox First, on October 18, 2008
... Earlier this week, I did a blog entry on those who were able to predict the financial apocalypse now upon us. You can add financier George Soros. As John Cassidy suggests in the New York Revie...
IT jobs in a down market
in The CIO Weblog, on September 29, 2008
...dly becomes irrelevant in hard times; in fact, well-executed IT can be one of the things which best help companies through rough spots. But the problem is that the budget for executing those useful IT... ...relevant, even to the extent of being forced onto organizations which aren't adequately able to predict bugets in the coming months and potentially years of hard times....
The Financial Crisis and Legal Process Outsourcing Conflicts
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 23, 2008
...een LPO providers and their clients. This increased stability will be good for the market and will help solidify LPO work as a valuable part of the outsourcing suite of services. Plaintiff-side compan... ...t mobility for offshore professionals. On the other hand, and particularly on the defense side, I predict the development of long-term, institutional relationships between LPO providers and their cli...
Bootstrapping principle #1: Cash flow over capital
in BootStrapMe, on September 20, 2008
...y taken place. • Cash flow links growth directly to the business model. A business plan can predict how an entrepreneurial model might work, but cash flow proves it beyond the shadow of a doubt. St...
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