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Sarbanes Oxley on trial
in Sox First, on December 4, 2009
...est or for the protection of investors"—has cost the economy nearly $1 trillion, according to a study by AEI and the Brookings Institution. The benefit is supposed to be investor protection. But despi...
The History of the Internet in a Nutshell
in Wangtam, on 2009-12-01
... vs. females in social networks
• NASA's New Altair Lunar Lander Simulation
• 10 minutes of Avatar footage for your viewing pleasure
• Not-so-mobile battery life: Time to force the issue
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The psychology of green shopping
in Sox First, on December 1, 2009
...what are the lessons for green businesses? Research out of Stanford Graduate School of Business suggests that companies will need to reassess their marketing and sales strategies to sell green pro...
HP reduces carbon footprint in its supply chain
in Supplychainer, on November 30, 2009
...ger trucks and HP was estimated to have emitted 6,400 tonnes of CO2 in 2008.
“We conducted a study with our worldwide office at the end of our third quarter in July and found that there has been a ...
Seen that? - Cheating to be fit?
in Daily Power Walk, on November 29, 2009
... For the really heavy stuff you need a doctors prescription but that is usually not a problem. Case study shows that not even half of [...] Read More 31 years of dieting at ...
Seen that? - CFIB States 2 Million Jobs To Be Impacted Due to Lack of a Succession Planning
in Small Business Unplugged, on November 29, 2009
...n Planning at Small Business Unplugged According to a study by Canadian Federation of Independent Business, 40% of small business owners plan to leave the...
Seen that? - Hormone replacement therapy and hot flashes
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 29, 2009
...ement therapy and hot flashes at Straightfromthedoc A study from JAMA suggested that more than half of women who started taking hormone replacement therap...
Artists and capitalism
in Sox First, on November 28, 2009
...ldn't think that artists would have much to like about capitalism. But a new paper, Art and Money suggests that artists can make big bucks out of capitalism. The researchers, William N. Goetzmann f...
Wine Prices: Lowering the Ceiling
in Celebrate Wine, on November 26, 2009
...l State of the Wine Industry Report, Silicon Valley Bank warned that wineries need to adjust... The study found that for most American wine buyers, purchasing a $50 bottle of wine was "permanently out...
Allergic Reactions to Heparin
in Allergies, on November 23, 2009
... © Blind Grasshopper A newly published study ( pdf file ) reports that in some patients undergoing heparin injections , the blood anticoagulant has been shown to cause skin lesions due to allerg...
Bad economy, suicides and compensation
in Sox First, on November 23, 2009
... people in 1929, rising to 17 in 1930 and 18.6 in 1932. Earlier this year, the Lancet reported a study by experts at Oxford University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showing...
5 Exercises Shown to Reduce Neck and Shoulder Pain
in Well Woman Blog, on November 21, 2009
... A new study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology identified five exercises that can significantly reduce shoulder and neck pain particularly among women who worked in offices on repeti...
Seen that? - Globetrotter
in TJ's Weblog, on November 20, 2009
...ent worldwide - Young people tend to be more [...] Read More Global Entrepreneurship Study 2004 at TJ's Weblog Anita has all the details fr...
Depression During Pregnancy May Make Flu Worse
in Next Nine Months, on November 20, 2009
...her (and the baby she's carrying) more vulnerable to some diseases. Now, in addition to that, a new study from Ohio State University Medical Center shows that depression during pregnancy , a very com...
China with the most English speakers
in Sox First, on November 20, 2009
Which country will have the most English language speakers? It will be China with the Financial Times reporting that China is about to get more English-language speakers than India. Whereas an estimated 55 million speak English in India, China is increasing its English language speakers by ...
New Wound Dressing with Drug Releasing Fibers
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 20, 2009
... fibers that can be loaded with antibiotics, then dissolve when the healing process is completed. A study published in the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Applied Biomaterials demonstrate...
Seen that? - Non Diabetics Abuse Diabetic Drug
in Daily Diabetic, on November 19, 2009
...own to play an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and protein. Last April, in a study presented at a meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology in San...
Seen that? - Infertility Drugs Requires Beta Estrogen Receptor Gene
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 19, 2009
... doesn't provide answers as to how infertility in women may be reversed, results form a recent study offers an explanation why infertility drugs may not work in some women. In the August issue of ...
Students Take to Online Gambling to End Their Debts
in The Gambling Weblog, on November 19, 2009
...t to relieve their growing debts, are turning to online gambling and in particular poker . One US study has apparently found that 7.8% of students have a gambling problem, with some debts amounting ...
就这样吧,谷歌也就是家中国公司
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-18
• 就这样吧,谷歌也就是家中国公司
• Windows Azure opens for business on Jan. 1, 2010
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Apple overtakes Nokia in phone profits
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-17
...ld Pay for Online News, Study Finds
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Seen that? - Water Cooled 360
in XboxSpace, on November 16, 2009
...Months Photo Credit: Linda BadnerAccording to a recently published study, drinking chlorine-treated tap water during pregnancy may increase the risk of having children...
Soy Isoflavones and Bone Loss in Women
in Well Woman Blog, on November 15, 2009
...enopausal women: supplementation with soy-germ derived isoflavones. That's according to an American study that involved over 400 postmenopausal women.
Over 400 postmenopausal women participated in...
Greenland melting fast
in Sox First, on November 15, 2009
... its ice, seas will rise seven meters. Combine that with a new University of Colorado at Boulder study showing that Antarctic is also melting at a faster rate and we have trouble. Scientists say...
The last tuna?
in Sox First, on November 14, 2009
...ket, driving down the prices paid to fishermen. But Barry Estabrook's Politics of the Plate site suggests we need a desperate solution. He puts the blame squarely on ICCAT, pointing out that tuna l...
The Trade War That Wasn't
in China Venture News, on November 11, 2009
... this year. But their direct response was to simply request talks on the matter--a move that hardly suggests a desire for rapid and substantive retaliation. Beijing did announce the initiation of trad...
Nanospheres Used in Drug Delivery May Treat Spinal Cord Injuries
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 10, 2009
...celles treatment boosted the axon recovery to about 60 percent. The researchers used the chamber to study how well micelles repaired damaged nerve cells by measuring the "compound action potential," o...
Most Americans to depend on government for handouts
in Sox First, on November 10, 2009
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To fix the unemployment problem, economist Paul Krugman suggests the US Government bring in a WPA (Works Progress Administration) -type program, the same sort of approach that was adopted i...
Seen that? - Gordon’s Jewelers Grants Wishes
in The Jewelry Weblog, on November 9, 2009
...in the day: " As New York [...] Read More Keck Foundation Grants $1.6 Million to Study Biological Interactions with Nanomaterials at The Biotech Weblog ...
Seen that? - Germany in trouble?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on November 9, 2009
... The Outsourcing Weblog Do you remember the often cited McKinsey study? the study outlined how outsourcing creates value for American GDP? As the study says the bala...
Seen that? - Online social networking
in The Dating Weblog, on November 9, 2009
... supplements, rather than replaces, the communication people have with others in their network. The study concludes that one major payoff comes when people use the Internet to press [...] Read More ...
Seen that? - Internet marketing made simple-and cheap!
in BootStrapMe, on November 6, 2009
... An article on bootstrapping in a March 2006 issue of U.S. News & World Report suggests these four keys to bootstrapping success after conversations with such veterans as RightNow...
Seen that? - Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
in Well Woman Blog, on November 5, 2009
...ces of hormone therapy. There might be a better answer. According to The Doc Is In tells us about a study currently underway: Patches and gels are already known to be effective for relieving the hot f...
Big profits: How Goldman Sachs bet on the US housing crash
in Sox First, on November 5, 2009
...sclosing its true opinion," Kotlikoff said. Gordon's investigation is deeply disturbing because it suggests the bank has been getting protection from the US government with its links running deep. Go...
Decrease Pain and Inflammation with Ingredients Found In Your Own Kitchen Cabinet
in Do you like to cook?, on November 2, 2009
...epression, diabetes and colon cancer.
ChicagoHealers.com Practitioner, Dr. Steven Arculeo, DC, suggests cleaning up your kitchen cabinets to help alleviate pain and inflammation without the risky...
Google: Too darned smart for it's own good?
in The CIO Weblog, on November 2, 2009
...quiring copious quiz-taking and brain-teaser solving. Some data from inside the company, however, suggests that these qualities have not resulted in a great deal of production among candidates who ...
Seen that? - A Poor Diet While Pregnant Can Increase Child's Diabetes Risk
in Daily Diabetic, on October 31, 2009
... Apparently, it's never too early to join the fight against diabetes: a recent study shows that developments toward the disease can start as early as in the womb. Although the stu...
Seen that? - Pillow Talk
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on October 31, 2009
...nts", Near Field Communication (NFC) remains far from consumers' reach, according to a new study from ABI Research. Ironically, the deterrents lie in its inherent complexity and lack of enthu...
Novel Antifungal Protein from Pumpkin Rinds
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 30, 2009
...ginal yeast infections, diaper rash in infants, and other health problems. From the abstract of the study published in J. Agric. Food Chem. :
A novel antifungal protein (Pr-2) was identified from p...
Seen that? - Soap and Water Eliminate Peanut Allergen
in Allergies, on October 29, 2009
...ether early exposure to peanuts reduces the risk of developing peanut allergies later in life. The study will test 480 children between the ages of four and 11 months who already have eczema or egg a...
Seen that? - Outsourcing to Africa
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 29, 2009
...his year, by Barloworld Logistics operations manager Vince Boswell, who will be presenting his case study on "Real World Inventory Optimization" to the delegates, an Association for Operatio...
Amazon stays ahead on the cloud curve
in The CIO Weblog, on October 27, 2009
...nts a step up from the sole existing AWS database product, SimpleDB, which is exactly what its name suggests: pretty simple. Customers have been hounding Amazon for a relational database option ever ...
Cell phones and brain cancer
in Sox First, on October 26, 2009
...ce that heavy users face a higher risk of developing brain tumors later in life. This is no small study. It was conducted in 13 countries and some 2800 people were interviewed between 2000 and 2004....
Hundreds lining up for low pay
in Sox First, on October 26, 2009
...t to see more people lining up for low-paid jobs. People will be making enormous adjustments. Which suggests that even when the recovery comes, it will take a long time before things get back to norma...
How to run Windows 7 under Mac OS X 10.6 for free
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-25
...ce Marketplace for Activities, Adventures, Tours, Sightseeing, Gifts, and Things To Do
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Using Nanotech to Detect Prostate Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 23, 2009
...s capable of detecting previously undetectable levels of prostate cancer.
"In an 18-patient study, the new method detected a protein specific to prostate cancer in 86 percent of blood samples ...
Cisco Agrees: P2P Use Declining
in P2P File Sharing, on October 22, 2009
... © Per Ola Wiberg (Powi)
A new study by Cisco comes to the same conclusion as Arbor Networks' study, discussed below -- P2P traffic is declining.
"The Cisco research shows that...
Seen that? - Prohibited to exercise
in Daily Power Walk, on October 21, 2009
...en for those with tight schedules. However, that same flexibility make it easy to drop it. A recent study indicates that if you're really want to get fit, joining a team sport such as soccer may b...
Seen that? - Ah September & The Beginning of the Transition ...
in Pretty Things, on October 21, 2009
...e they have a higher dependency for antennas to get their broadcast programs. According to a recent study by The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and Consumers Union, reported by the Hollywood Re...
Seen that? - Pearls are back
in Busy with Style, on October 21, 2009
... Pearls are back at Busy with Style As style.com suggests, pearls are back, once again invited to adorn our necks, wrists and ears. Although it would...
Seen that? - Case studies in Micro Finance #1
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 21, 2009
Case studies in Micro Finance #1 at Audeamus - How dare we... (Photo from ID21 Insights) A very good place for finding case studies, for those not aware of it, is Case Place. The only problem with the service is that quite a few cases are not avai...
Seen that? - AOL, Yahoo Plan Paid E-Mail Service
in I got Spam?!, on October 21, 2009
...reefold in the program's first six months, the Internet portal said this week. The rapid growth suggests that Yahoo's newspaper partnership strategy could prove far more successful than more l...
Seen that? - Baseball catchers can face irreversible hand damage
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 21, 2009
...ible hand damage at Straightfromthedoc An interesting study came out suggesting that constant pounding that a baseball catcher takes can result in repetit...
Aerosol Measles Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 21, 2009
...o begin next year in India, where more than half of the world's measles cases occur.
Dr. Ohtake's study used a combination of mild spray drying process conditions and unique stabilizers to produce s...
!0 more to be charged with insider trading
in Sox First, on October 21, 2009
...r 10 securities professionals with insider trading. And who knows what comes after that? All this suggests that US authorities are finally cracking down on the culture of Wall Street that bends rule...
Do the Pitfalls of Outsourcing Outweigh the Benefits?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 19, 2009
...0, 2009 article . Highlighting the threats arising from data loss or supplier failure, the author suggests that the risks may outweigh the benefits. What the article fails to address, however, is t...
Tweeting wine
in Sox First, on October 18, 2009
...to read. It's an interesting and unusual piece of corporate social responsibility. But as Biz Stone suggests, it's perfectly in keeping with Twitter's corporate personality. "As a company that's only ...
iPhone and Blackberry squeeze Nokia
in Sox First, on October 17, 2009
...ss tells us how quickly this part of the phone industry is growing and changing. But that in itself suggests that Apple and Research in Motion might not be dominant for much longer with reports that...
P2P Traffic Declining Dramatically Worldwide
in P2P File Sharing, on October 16, 2009
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A study by Arbor Networks has found that P2P traffic is decreasing dramatically worldwide, from 40 percent of all traffic two years ago to 18 percent today.
"Why the change? For the m...
Hedge funds lied to investors
in Sox First, on October 15, 2009
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Hedge funds have been badly exposed in a new study Trust and Delegation . Hedge funds were instrumental in buying bad securities and and helping bring the world's financial system to its knee...
White House declares war on Fox News
in Sox First, on October 13, 2009
...k with news reporters. "As for Dunn's complaint about Fox News' coverage of the Obama campaign, a study by the Pew Research Center showed that 40 percent of Fox News stories on Obama in the last six w...
Internet: The Solution for Poverty?
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on October 12, 2009
...e BBC to discuss how to get poorer people in Britain online by 2012. Miss Lane Fox commissioned a study that shows households can save between £270 and £560 a year by using online resources (like on...
Rich getting richer
in Sox First, on October 11, 2009
...eased their share of the country's income to 23.5%. That's the highest level since 1928. First, it suggests that the distribution of wealth in America is top heavy. And while unemployment in the US i...
Palm's Full Monty
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-09
...gs Don't Change Habits, Study Finds
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Women's Soccer Instead of Running?
in Well Woman Blog, on October 8, 2009
... for those with tight schedules.
However, that same flexibility make it easy to drop it. A recent study indicates that if you're really want to get fit, joining a team sport such as soccer may ...
Abu Dhabi Looks to Become Alternative Energy Hub
in IfEnergy, on October 6, 2009
...hub for cleantech research and innovation, especially in the renewable energy sector. As its name suggests, the development will also be a zero-carbon, zero-waste city for about 50,000 residents, the ...
Harleys, tattoos and other hotel deals
in Sox First, on October 5, 2009
...otel business had become the latest victim of the recession. But if this latest report is right, it suggests the malaise has spread right through the industry....
Seen that? - Boys Better Than Girls?
in Next Nine Months, on October 4, 2009
...th Low Birthweight at Next Nine Months A new research study has shown that the more miscarriages or abortions a woman has, the greater are her chances of ...
Seen that? - Asthma Drug Advair, Deadly?
in Allergies, on October 4, 2009
...r cities. Additionally, proximity to major roads also contribute to the risk. A nationwide clinical study will be conducted starting this month [...] Read More Xolair: Breakthrough Drug ...
Seen that? - Managing People Effectively
in Small Business Unplugged, on October 2, 2009
... Did you know that D&B offers a number of Leadership and Business Skills Self-Study programs? I knew D&B for their business credit services but I wasn't aware of their sm...





