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Seen that? - A black and gold pump
in Busy with Style, on November 29, 2009
A black and gold pump at Busy with Style I have found during my years in the office that wonderful shoes can be calming and in the same time invigorating. Just imagine getting to your office after a hell of a day, with employees full of urgent iss...
Seen that? - Stream TV IPTV service launches in Russia
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 28, 2009
Stream TV IPTV service launches in Russia at The Digital TV Weblog Thank you to the folks at Informitv.com for pointing out this news item: Sistema Multimedia has announced the commercial launch of Stream TV, Russia's first broadband television service. St...
Seen that? - Poll ranks nanotechnology second most influential technology
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 27, 2009
Poll ranks nanotechnology second most influential technology at Nanotechbuzz Asked which technology they believe will have the greatest impact on their everyday life ten years from now, respondents to a recent poll ranked nanotechnology number two...
National Geographic's International Photography Contest 2009 (25P)
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-25
• National Geographic's International Photography Contest 2009 (25P)
• For Search, Murdoch Looks to a Deal With Microsoft
• Displaying the best display ad with Teracent
• Generate Secure Links with Anonymous Referers & Anti-Bot Protection
• Google Acquires Teracent To Apply Machine Smar...
siRNA Drug to Treat Genetic Skin Disease Pachyonychia Congenita
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 25, 2009
In the November 24 online issue of the journal Molecular Therapy , scientists report a new treatment for pachyonychia congenita , an ultra-rare genetic skin condition due to mutations in the keratin gene. The disorder is characterized by painful, blistering calluses on the feet and limbs that ...
Climategate was no conspiracy
in Sox First, on November 24, 2009
Scientists have always been a weird bunch but the fallout over climategate email hacking incident has been nothing short of extraordinary. Now, we have Republican senator James Inhofe calling for an investigation into the United Nations-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change....
CRM in Health Insurance
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on November 20, 2009
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In a recent series of two articles ( Part 1 and Part 2 ), CRM Buyer made the case that health insurers should look to outsourcing to build up their CRM capabilities.
The article points out that health insurance companies have historically been behind the curve when it comes...
Seen that? - Vulnerability in Gmail
in I got Spam?!, on November 19, 2009
Vulnerability in Gmail at I got Spam?! Anthony: I was recently attempting to mail some javascript code from my yahoo account to my gmail when I came across this vulnerability. Apparently javascript will run if it is withing the preview of the mess...
Apocalypse Fatigue: losing the battle on climate change
in Sox First, on November 18, 2009
Why are so many still questioning climate change when the science is becoming more definitive? Scientist put it down to Apocalypse Fatigue . "The lesson of recent years would appear to be that apocalyptic threats — when their impacts are relatively far off in the future, difficult to imagin...
Azure launches
in The CIO Weblog, on November 17, 2009
Microsoft launched Azure, it's cloud computing platform entry, today at PDC in LA. No real surprises to the announcement that I can see, although the company took the opportunity to signal its intention to offer large datasets of public and commercial information to users (a la Amazon's Public Dat...
From France to Hershey: Delage and Delahaye
in Classical Drives, on November 16, 2009
Two of the greatest names in French classic automobiles, Delage and Delahaye, highlight a special exhibit at the Antique Auto Museum (AACA Museum) in Hershey this fall and winter, where six spectacular and diverse vehicles from Jack Rich's JWR Automobile Museum Collection are on display until Jan...
Greenland melting fast
in Sox First, on November 15, 2009
In the lead up to Copenhagen, we have alarming news that Greenland's ice sheets are melting at an accelerating rate. According to the report, Greenland lost an estimated 1500 gigatons (one gigaton is equal to 1 billion tons) of ice from the year 2000 to 2008 and if it does lose all its ice...
What Risks Are You Taking?
in BootStrapMe, on November 12, 2009
The life of an entrepreneur revolves around managing risk and failure - with the hope that your efforts will eventually lead to success. This is more true for bootstrappers than for any other type of entrepreneur. Even the most wildly successful entrepreneurs do not have 100% wins. They sometime...
Seen that? - Street Riding in the Rain
in Under My Helmet, on November 10, 2009
Street Riding in the Rain at Under My Helmet Riding in the rain can be very un-nerving to say the least. There are several things you need to consider that are very different than what you're used to while riding on dry pavement. Among them ar...
Seen that? - Consumer P2P use legal in France
in Digital Music - The Future, on November 9, 2009
Consumer P2P use legal in France at Digital Music - The Future A Paris district court ruled P2P downloading and sharing to be legal as long as its for personal use. France has compulsory licensing in the form of a levy on blank CDs and tapes to pa...
New innovative ways to identify supply chain talent: 360 degree feedback
in Supplychainer, on November 9, 2009
These days, more than ever, I get emails regarding new supply chain positions and surprisingly, many of them are related to executive positions. I was wondering one reason for this might be that at the time of cost reduction, supply chain efficiency becomes a key differentiator and companies ar...
Sun Fixes Vulnerabilities with Java 6 Update 17
in Java Entrepreneur, on November 6, 2009
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Sun Microsystems this week released Java 6 Update 17 .
"Among the issues fixed by Sun is a command execution vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment Deployment Toolkit," writes InternetNews' Sean Michael Kerner . "According to Sun's advisory on the i...
Researchers Find Nanoparticles Can Damage Nearby DNA
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 7, 2009
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Researchers at the University of Bristol have found that nanoparticles being used to fight cancer can damage the DNA in nearby cells. Their research has been published in the current issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology .
"In the experiment, scientists from the Un...
Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Now Available on the App Store
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-06
• Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Now Available on the App Store
• Tumblr 开始限制每天上传图片的容量了
• 35 million netbooks to ship in 2009
• 4 Ways News Organizations are Using Twitter Lists
• Personal Droid Data Will Cost $30, Even With Exchange
• Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS
• Amazon aff...
TechFlash discusses roadblocks to innovation in America
in The CIO Weblog, on November 2, 2009
Monica Harrington at TechFlash posts on "Innovation: Nine hurdles facing America as a center of tech" discussing our country's challenges in maintaining an education system, and therefore workforce, capable of maintaining the lead in global technical innovation.
This isn't really an article for...
Seen that? - USA to Host 2 Rounds of MotoGP in 2008?
in Under My Helmet, on November 1, 2009
USA to Host 2 Rounds of MotoGP in 2008? at Under My Helmet Indianapolis Motor Speedway may be a candidate to host a round of the MotoGP World Championship in 2008. It is un-confirmed, but there are a few sources saying it is likely. This round wi...
Twitter Becoming a Malware Source
in The Search Engine Weblog, on October 31, 2009
Wired Threat Level ran a piece this week about how malware is becoming a growing threat in the URL's that get posted on Twitter. As many as one in every 500 web addresses posted on Twitter lead to sites hosting malware, according to researchers at Kaspersky Labs who have deployed a tool that exami...
League Action
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 28, 2009
Score-lines from the weekend’s football included a 2-2 draw between West Ham and Arsenal at Upton Park, ahead of Arsenal’s rather more bitter London derby this weekend against Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea trounced Blackburn Rovers 5-0 after a defeat against Aston Villa the week before which keeps the...
Seen that? - Intel Capital Makes Swift Investments Post-Alibaba Deal
in China Venture News, on October 24, 2009
Intel Capital Makes Swift Investments Post-Alibaba Deal at China Venture News Intel Corporation's $200 million China Technology Fund has wasted little time making an undisclosed investment in three companies. Although industry analysts speculate that the i...
Fewer Americans believe in climate change
in Sox First, on October 23, 2009
In the lead up to Copenhagen, pressure is mounting on the Untied States to take a stand on global warming instead of doing the usual and digging its heels. Writing in The Guardian , Jeffrey Sachs says US dependence on coal stands in the way of getting any sort of traction at Copenhagen. "T...
Seen that? - Baseball catchers can face irreversible hand damage
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 21, 2009
Baseball catchers can face irreversible hand damage at Straightfromthedoc An interesting study came out suggesting that constant pounding that a baseball catcher takes can result in repetitive hand damage:In a typical pro baseball game, a minor or...
Apple 新款 Magic 鼠标
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-21
Apple 今天推出了新款 Magic 鼠标,依然是单键设计,顶面支持触摸控制。操作要比 Mighty 鼠标更复杂一些。使用两节 A A电池,提供 4 个月的持续使用时间。十月底开始接受预订,售价 69 美元。
以下是官方新闻稿:
Apple Introduces Magic Mouse — The World’s First Multi-Touch Mouse
CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Apple® today introduced the new wireless Magic Mous...
No autographs, say auditors
in Sox First, on October 18, 2009
Earlier this year, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board came out with a proposal requiring engagement partners to personally sign corporate audit reports. The PCAOB writes: "A requirement for the engagement partner to sign the audit report could improve audit quality in two ...
iPhone and Blackberry squeeze Nokia
in Sox First, on October 17, 2009
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker has suffered a whacking $1.36 billion loss - its first loss in more than a decade - with sales plummeting 20%. Nokia has a smart phone problem with Apple's iPhone and Research in Motion's Blackberry eating into its market share. "Apple and RIM...
Shared folders and more in Google Docs
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-14
• Shared folders and more in Google Docs
• 世界眼中的中国 (38P)
• iSweat4 where YOU make sports happen | iSweat4
• Typedia: A Shared Encyclopedia of Typefaces
• Plogger | open source photo gallery PHP script | free image gallery script
• Only 17 venture capital firms raise money in Q3 — few...
Lean IT bandwagon gains horses
in The CIO Weblog, on October 7, 2009
The success of Lean manufacturing techniques in the industrial world has increasingly led to their application in other areas of the business, and the IT department looks like it may be the next objective for lean proponents. Increasing buzz level over Lean IT has been bubbling up for the past few m...
Seen that? - Asthma Drug Advair, Deadly?
in Allergies, on October 4, 2009
Asthma Drug Advair, Deadly? at Allergies If you have been watching the Today Show recently, you might have been one of the many who got alarmed upon hearing that Advair, a popular inhaled steroid for treating asthma, was potentially deadly. Late l...
Only days left to get a climate change deal
in Sox First, on October 4, 2009
We are running out of time to get a deal up that tackles global warming. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says we only have 10 days left to get a deal up before the critical Copenhagen summit in December. He says much of it depends on the United States. But the prospects of gett...
Seen that? - Riding in groups on the street
in Under My Helmet, on October 2, 2009
Riding in groups on the street at Under My Helmet Riding in groups, whether on the street or in the dirt/sand, requires special attention and modified behavior. You not only need to look out for others in your group, but also for other groups or i...
Seen that? - NetApp supply chain woes frustrate users
in On Storage, on October 3, 2009
NetApp supply chain woes frustrate users at On Storage NetApp supply chain woes frustrate users: [A] wall street analyst, who preferred not to be named, said he'd heard that one customer was so tired of waiting for systems from NetApp that the...
Goodwood Snapshots Through the Lens of a Pocket-Size Digital Camera
in Classical Drives, on October 2, 2009
As mentioned in the previous blog a long-awaited visit to the Goodwood Revival turned into a major disappointment. My brother and I misjudged the time it would take to drive from the town of Bingen in Germany to the Cologne airport and consequently missed our flight to London. Because the next ...
Toronto Researchers Design Cancer-Detecting Microchip
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 1, 2009
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University of Toronto scientists have developed a microchip that can be used to determine the type and severity of a patient's cancer in under 30 minutes.
"By uniting DNA with miniaturized electronic chips, the team was able to develop a chip the size of a finger...
Champions League Group Stages - Fixture 2, Day 1
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 30, 2009
The Champions League group stage continues this week and with the first night of matches over, some important games have ended with equally important results, with the scoring of some memorable goals. Surprises haven't been lacking too, so where does this put some of the favourites already, in t...
Hedge Fund Rocktoberfest 2009
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on September 30, 2009
As one of Wall Street's most popular annual events, Hedge Fund Rocktoberfes t features bands whose members work in the hedge fund and finance industry. All of the five bands scheduled to perform on the main stage at this year's event are competing to raise the most for ALTSO; vying for...
Temperatures to soar by more than expected
in Sox First, on September 27, 2009
Global temperatures are set to rise 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of this century, according to new reports . These projections are a lot worse than the forecasts two years ago. And sea levels might rise by as much as six feet by 2100 instead of 1.5 feet, as had previously been projected, ...
Will Outsourcing Affect the Recovery?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 20, 2009
© Alex E. Proimos
One of the questions that have been going through the minds of many is whether the U.S. will have a "jobless recovery" as the recession begins to recede. A "jobless recovery" concerns many American economists because so much of our economy has moved away f...
Seizure Drug Curbs Hot Flashes
in Well Woman Blog, on September 15, 2009
© Chapendra
The seizure drug gabapentin improved the quality of sleep in menopausal women suffering from hot flashes .
Such were the findings of University of Rochester Medical Center researchers reported in the Journal of Women's Health .
The study is the first to show sustained...
The next bubbles
in Sox First, on September 12, 2009
All bubbles lead to a meltdown. This is what's so alarming in this Business Insider piece that talks about 10 bubbles in the making: China; gold; renewable energy; the Fed snapping up $1.25 trillion of mortgage backed securities; the prices of junk financial stocks like Fannie, Freddie, A...
Manticore Technology Can Turn Your Leads into Sales
in TJ's Weblog, on September 11, 2009
In the entrepreneurial world of today, startups often live or die based on their ability to market their product or service. So how are your marketing efforts going? If the answer is not something you really want to talk about, Manticore Technology can offer you a solution to the problem.
For many...
Was This Man the Real Designer of the VW Beetle?
in Classical Drives, on September 11, 2009
From time to time rumours circulate that Professor Porsche was not the actual designer of the Beetle. Even Hitler, when he approached him to develop a "People's Car," provided sketches that resembled the car's final shape. But now comes a book by Dutch author and historian Paul ...
Manticore Technology Is the Solution to Your Marketing Problems
in Web 2.0, on September 7, 2009
With today's tech scene crowded with startups, companies often live or die based on their ability to market their product or service. So how are your marketing efforts going? If you're looking for a productive marketing solution that can help you turn your marketing efforts into actual sales...
You Can Solve Your Marketing Problems with Manticore Technologies
in The Search Engine Weblog, on September 7, 2009
Like so many marketplaces today, Search Engine Optimization is a competitive business. If you're looking for a forceful marketing solution to turn your marketing program into actual sales, you may be looking for Manticore Technology.
For many businesses, the solution to their sales problems co...
Biotransformed Blueberry Juice Against Obesity and Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2009
© Kyle McDonald A newly published study showed that biotransformed blueberry juice may have therapeutic potentials against obesity and diabetes . Biotransformation of the blueberry juice was achieved with a new strain of bacteria isolated from the blueberry flora, specifically called Serratia...
Tablet-Based Treatment for Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 1, 2009
© Sarah G... Scientists have developed what could be the first tablet-based treatment for children and adults with Type 1 diabetes . Early animal trials indicate that the anti-Ras FTS compound is effective in restoring insulin production in animal models ― which could spell an end to the d...
JiWire: Hotspot Users Extremely Attractive to Advertisers
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 31, 2009
JiWire today released its inaugural Mobile Audience Insights Report , which looks at Wi-Fi usage trends and specifically at Wi-Fi hotspot users, who turn out to be "mostly affluent, male, between the ages of 25 and 49, and planning on making a big purchase in the near future," acco...
IBM Turns to Nanotechnology
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 31, 2009
Scientists at IBM Research and the California Institute of Technology have announced a method of arranging DNA origami structures to shrink microchips beyond currently achievable levels.
"In a paper published in the Nature Nanotechnology journal , the team describes a method th...
Costs of fighting climate change to treble
in Sox First, on August 30, 2009
We all know that fighting climate change will cost billions. But how much cash do we need? A new report from scientists says world leaders have massively underestimated these costs. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) estimates that annual global costs of adapting to clima...
Amazon addresses enterprise security concerns
in The CIO Weblog, on August 26, 2009
Perhaps reacting to recent intimations that security, or the inability to adequately quantify security, in cloud environments is a substantial block to enterprise adoption of cloud computing services, Amazon today has announced a limited beta of a new feature of its EC2 computing platform: Vir...
Volkswagen Buys Porsche. Will it be Another Auto Union?
in carzz.org, on August 19, 2009
In an interesting twist of fate, Porsche this year tried to buy Volkswagen but the reverse happened and Porsche's CEO found himself out of a job. At a special meeting of the Volkswagen supervisory board last Thursday, an agreement was approved that will ultimately lead to assimilation for...
Woods No Longer Invincible
in Eagle Par Birdie, on August 16, 2009
Courtesy: The Guardian
Well, well, well. History has been made; Tiger Woods has been defeated while leading on Sunday, while leading after 54 holes and while leading on Sunday in a major - where he WAS 11-0.
That's all over now. The streak is done. Turn the page.
Is a new era in golf abo...
Facebook's Friendfeed acquisiton. What's next?
in Sox First, on August 16, 2009
All sorts of theories coming up now following Facebook's acquisition of Friendfeed. The acquisition reportedly cost Facebook $50 million, $15 million it in cash and the rest in stock. The Guardian's technology editor Charles Arthur argues that it helps Facebook bamboozle Google by ma...
Save Money While at College
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 14, 2009
© NCinDC
The financial crunch is being felt in many places. This means that you will need to take some wise shortcuts in order to save money while you are at college. Here are a couple of tips to help you reduce your college and living costs while in school.
1. Get all the scholarships you ...
Lycopene For Healthier Blood Vessels
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 13, 2009
© lucianvenutian
Found in red and pink fruits, the carotenoid lycopene has been found linked to healthier blood vessels .
In a study that involved 264 women, it was found out that increased levels of lycopene in the blood resulted in decreased stiffness of the arteries thereby may play an...
MIT and LIMR Announce Nanotech Ovarian Cancer Therapy
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 8, 2009
© joncallas
Researchers at MIT and the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research (LIMR) have published a paper in the journal Cancer Research suggesting that nanoparticles may be used to deliver a "suicide gene" to combat ovarian cancer.
"The researchers created an 'a...
MRI Can Be A Tool in The Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment Of Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on August 7, 2009
© Muffet
A study performed at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston suggests that a noninvasive imaging (MRI) may aid physicians in the early diagnosis, staging and treatment of diabetes.
According to Anna Moore, MD - lead author of the study:
"Wi...
Obama Healthy at 48 - Should We Follow His Lead?
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 6, 2009
US President Barack Obama's smoking habit and his family's cancer history were cited as being the biggest (and only) health risks facing him prior to his presidential appointment. But now, with his seemingly non-stop travel schedule and unfathomable amounts of stress, he is at high risk ...
Eric Schmidt 辞去 Apple 董事职务
in Wangtam, on 2009-08-04
Apple 今天宣布,Google CEO Eric Schmidt 已辞去 Apple 董事会董事的职务。
Apple 首席执行官 Steve Jobs 表示,Schmidt 辞职是因为无法解决其长期缺席公司董事会会议的问题。 Schmidt 不能参加 Apple 董事会会议,主要是因为 Google 正涉及越来越多的 Apple 核心业务。
自 2006 年 8 月份开始, Schmidt 一直担任 Apple 董事会董事。在 Schmidt 辞职之前,联邦贸易委员会已开始对 Schmidt 和另外一位具有 Apple 和 Google 双董事身份的 Arthur Levinso...
5 Minute Videos That Will Make You A Better Digital Photographer
in Digital Shot, on August 3, 2009
© Hamed Saber
Most people lead busy lives and don't always have hours at a time to engage in something that's not one of life's necessities.
As a result it has become common to compress just about everything including instructions and schooling in general.
Video has made the task ...
Is the housing bust over?
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on July 30, 2009
A growing number of economists are joining the chorus: A housing recovery has begun.
To that, we can all add a hearty "Hallelujah!"
The latest economic type to opine that the housing recovery is now in progress is University of Chicago economics professor Casey Mulligan. In a column...
微软与 Yahoo 达成为期 10 年的搜索合作协议
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-31
微软和 Yahoo 今天共同对外宣布,双方已达成为期 10 年的搜索和广告合作协议,称该交易将为全球消费者和广告主带来更多选择,并有利于进一步加强全球互联网产业的技术创新步伐。
微软、 Yahoo 称,总而言之,通过该交易,微软将成为 Yahoo 搜索的技术提供商,而 Yahoo 将独家负责两家公司全球范围内的搜索广告销售事务。
两家公司称,对网民和广告主而言,该交易在整合双方产品资源和搜索平台后,将推动互联网产业的持续技术创新。网民们会发现,他们查找信息的速度将更快,所获得信息准确性也更高。通过微软具有市场竞争力的搜索平台,将为广告主、内容提供商带来更多价值,并提高网民们的互联网活...
iWound: World's first arts and fashion magazine for the iPhone
in The Smart PDA, on July 29, 2009
Wound Media is renowned for its quarterly Arts & Fashion Wound Magazine. It has recently launched a mobile edition of the Wound Magazine exclusively for Apple iPhone & iPod devices, which is known as iWound. iWound has been designed specially for the iPhone and iPod touch devices providi...
Stressed-out and Gaining Weight? Find Out Why.
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 29, 2009
© Combined Media
Do you ever find yourself wolfing down a bag of chips or a package of cookies after a bad day at the office? If so, here's some news that might interest you: Overweight men and women tend to pack on pounds from job stress and financial pressures, a study shows .
A rec...
CharcoCaps and More Tips Against Gas Discomforts
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 29, 2009
Gas can be an embarrassing subject, but everyone passes it more than 14 times a day.
This is where an all-natural anti-gas medicine comes in: CharcoCaps .
CharcoCaps is an over-the-counter activated charcoal brand that stimulates and supports the body's own defenses against intestinal g...
Summer Diabetes Management
in Daily Diabetic, on July 28, 2009
Diabetic Care Services has partnered with Kent State University 's nutrition department to offer testing and nutrition tips for maintaining effective diabetes self-management during summer, when on travel, picnics and parties make it more difficult to stick to testing regimens and healthy...







