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in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 13, 2009
Fine Italian Jewelry
Founded in 1920 by Mario Garavelli, Garavelli is one of the oldest jewelry producers in Italy. Italian designer Mario Garavelli was well known for the quality of his craftsmanship . Passed down to his son Aldo , the company is now run by Aldo's daughter Kira and her h...
in Hidden Travel Gems, on February 18, 2009
I've snorkeled The neighboring islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix and I can attest to the area's underwater beauty. This piece by AquaTerraSky gives you a good idea of the region's offerings.
St. John has some incredible natural beauty above water, as well. The short ferry ride ...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 17, 2009
For a dim ray of sunshine in the middle of an otherwise gloomy day (gloomy, at least, for anyone watching the markets) I refer you to a recent study from IDC forecasting a continued expansion in the SaaS market despite our overall economic woes.
This isn't just good news for SaaS investors an...
in Hidden Travel Gems, on February 8, 2009
The people over at Tips for Moms has an interesting list of reasons to visit France available. Poor people can't do math; the title is "10 Reasons" and they only list nine. But they're good reasons.
The reasons cover a spectrum from picturesque geography to rugby and grand prix ...
in Biz Plan Hacks, on February 8, 2009
Jack and Suzy Welch said this today: To say times feel tough doesn't cover it. They feel unprecedented, even for the ones of us who managed through the recessions of 1973-75, '80-'82, and '90-'91. In each of those downturns, on any given February day, even as the economy sputt...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 8, 2009
Gold & Gemstone Jewelry
In the Spring of 1999, Dr. Patrick Byrne recognized the potential of liquidating excess inventory through the Internet. While there will always be traditional shoppers walking through retail doors, a significant number of consumers also desire good quality merchandise...
in Sox First, on February 8, 2009
In a post last week, I talked about the total lack of transparency in the US Government's bank bailout package. The upshot is that it's likely to mean taxpayers' money is going down the drain. Now the Congressional Oversight Panel has put out a report showing that the bank bailo...
in Sox First, on February 7, 2009
The US jobless figures are getting worse, which means the country is sinking deeper and deeper. According to the latest Department of Labor statistics , 626,000 Americans filed for jobless benefits last week and 4.8 million Americans were unemployed. A more detailed breakdown from the Bureau ...
in Classical Drives, on February 6, 2009
Here, in all its black-and-white glory, is one of my favorite classic sedans, the BMW 1800, also known in Europe as the Neue Klasse. It made a huge impression on me during my young years as a Canadian auto magazine editor when the only BMWs I was then aware of were the Isetta and the little Miche...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 6, 2009
Gold and Gemstone Jewelry
Erica Courtney's passion for creating one-of-a kind jewelry has established her as one of today's most successful high-end jewelry designers . Signature Erica Courtney jewelry encompasses countless pave diamonds, eye-catching vintage colored stones, rare Tahitia...
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 5, 2009
John Paulson came in as number one in the Foreign Policy's list: The Crisis's Big Winners ; followed by George Soros, Steve Eisman, the UAE state of Quatar and ExxonMobil.
Paulson shorted the pound, while Eisman won through a hedge fund, Quatar and Exxon expanded while oil prices b...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 5, 2009
They are performing some upgrades behind the scenes here today; although the site should remain up I the posting system won't be back until later tonight... I'll resume regular posting when it's back up and running smoothly.
in Global Mobility Report, on February 5, 2009
Getting a visa for China can be a knotty problem. Paul Traynor describes it well: To begin, there are no regulations set in stone in any one place that details what kind of state the Chinese visa situation is in at any one time. Each city in China is different in terms of what they can offer forei...
in TJ's Weblog, on February 5, 2009
Young Entrepreneur published a post late last month. Call it inspiration if it motivates you, or scare tactics if you think about the hardships it mentions and you decide that maybe the life of an entrepreneur is not for you...
The post is a follow up on an earlier story about Bill Hewlett and D...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on February 5, 2009
If someone else is squatting on your name (or your business's name) on Twitter, but not actually using it, you can ask Twitter to release the name to you and they will. Or at least they would until recently ...
David Griner at The Social Path says that Twitter has decided to stop granting...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 5, 2009
If you are a diehard BlackBerry fan, then you are probably not familiar with the Visual Voicemail application available on the Apple iPhone, and if you do not know about it, you are certainly missing something. Visual Voicemail is one of the strongest tools available on the iPhone for streamlin...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 5, 2009
Balinese Fine Jewelry
John Hardy traveled to Bali from his native Canada in 1975, and fell in love with the exotic locale. He learned ancient jewelry-making skills from traditional Balinese silversmiths and incorporated these techniques into designs featuring complex patterns and shapes r...
in The Search Engine Weblog, on February 4, 2009
Donna Fontenot sums up the dilemma many bloggers and writers on the web are now faced with: These days, we have to actually create content worth linking to! Oh my, what a concept... She looked at what she calls bartering for links in some detail over at Search Engine People earlier this week...
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 4, 2009
Okay, admittedly slightly off the topic of digital music, but still pretty relevant. I found out a fairly suprising fact today, that unlike in the UK, US radio stations do not have to pay royalities for the songs they play! This honestly amazed me, as generally record labels want money, which th...
in BootStrapMe, on February 4, 2009
Evan Carmichael has a good piece today that looks at ways you can bootstrap. What it amounts to is 20 tips for succeeding as a bootstrapper.
The tips are basic: Hire people on a part time basis
Automate wherever possible
Don't quit your day job (and we've said that before)
Form ...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 4, 2009
Italian Fine Jewelry
The Del Gatto Antonio Company was founded at the end of the 19th Century in Torre del Greco. It has been in the shell cameo and coral art for five generations. They use the carving technique of the best artists in Torre del Greco, the only town in the world where the ...
in Sox First, on February 4, 2009
Much has been said about the Securities and Exchange Commission's incompetence over fraudster Bernard Madoff and why it ignored all the red flags. Now whistleblower Harry Markopoulos, who warned regulators more than a decade ago about Madoff, has accused the SEC of "financial illiteracy...
in Sox First, on February 4, 2009
US automakers are in serious trouble with the Financial Times reporting that China has overtaken the US in car sales. According to the FT, annualised US car sales slipped below 10 million last month despite the big discounts and deals they were offering while China's car sales crept up...
in Googlestack, on February 4, 2009
This is the first post in the series about tools and how you can leverage them to increase your ability to scale. In this post we're going to take a look how it is possible to store a large quantity of data in the Hypertable. The data store chosen here is for a reason, as you will see in a momen...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 3, 2009
As if Fannie Mae weren't already having enough troubles, it seems that at the height (depth?) of the credit market implosion late last year it was also suffering an insidious threat from within its own ranks: a logic bomb planted by a disgruntled contractor who was in the process of being rel...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 3, 2009
Fine Italian Jewelry
Stefan Hafner Jewels add the most to a woman's beauty, make her eyes even more splendid, light up her smile, complement her hair, and beautify her neckline with a cascade of precious gems. Stefan Hafner Jewels are among them - maybe the most beautiful, definitely unmistak...
in Web 2.0, on February 3, 2009
Erick Schonfeld had a nice piece last week on how using the web eats away at your privacy.
It's simple, really: the more you talk, the more you reveal about yourself. If you're at a party at a friend's house and you say something you wish you hadn't, people are likely to forget o...
in Sox First, on February 3, 2009
If nothing else, the latest events are showing us that Bush's bank bailout strategy was a complete and absolute failure. First, we had the reports last week of four banks closing in January. The year had barely started. And Obama has warned that no matter how much gets handed out, some ...
in Sox First, on February 3, 2009
Last week, I did a blog entry looking at whether the riots in Paris would spread around the world. Will the economic meltdown create urban unrest and violence? Apparently it's happening right now. Check this handy guide from Reuters on unrest around the world. From street rallies and ar...
in WebKinzBlog, on February 2, 2009
Thanks to a tip from Jellybean3737:
Today I went to do BINGOZ and it said, "Wacky got Happy and hit the board with his club. We'll spend the next few days fixing it."
Ok, who broke Bingoz?? Just kidding, I'm sure they are just making it work better or a cooler bingo game.
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 2, 2009
Credit Suisse Tremont Index LLC released a new research piece, 'One for the History Books: Hedge Fund Performance in 2008′, a review of the factors which contributed to hedge funds' dismal -19% return in 2008.
The report discusses the impact of events such as the fall of Lehman Bro...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 2, 2009
Couture Italian Jewelry
The Italian company LEO PIZZO, run by Sara and Leo Pizzo, has become world famous over the last 30 years, thanks to the creativity and preciseness that distinguish their collections. The style created by the Italian jewelry design house founded by Leonzio Pizzo lives and b...
in Sox First, on February 2, 2009
Offshoring has become more prevalent in recent years. Most firms send part of their operations to cheaper places overseas. But offshoring of audit functions is becoming more popular and, according to this report , a lot of it is aimed to reduce fees that comes from the the increased reporting ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 30, 2009
Researchers from Draper Laboratories have developed an injectable nanosensor that can be injected into the skin to monitor an individual's blood-sugar level.
The material consists of 120-nanometer polymer beads coated with a biocompatible material. Within each bead is a fluorescent dye...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 22, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 450318 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Primafuel, Inc. , a California-based company that develops renewable fuels, have entered a multi-year, multi-million dollar technology-licensing and development agreement .
The collaboration is focuse...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on April 3, 2007
...e set of products meant to make opening these packages safe and easy. One of these products is the OpenX , a $5 device that acts a bit like a safer box cutter, opening the plastic without opening you...
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