Sunday, October 29, 2006

Solar's Next Level

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"Ami Elazari has been a solar freak for decades. The 56-year-old computer and communications engineer outfitted his house in 1991 with a photovoltaic thermal (PVT) energy system."

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Saturday, October 28, 2006

Google AdSense for Audio Coming

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"Google plans to release Google AdSense for Audio to monetize podcasts sometime this quarter, according to sources."

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Friday, October 27, 2006

How Wall Street can wreck your life

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"Those who are successful on Wall Street and Main Street -- indeed in any high-stress job -- are often the most susceptible to depression and self-sabotage."

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

The Secret World Of Domainers

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"A look at the world of "Domainer", people who make huge money on buying, selling and developing domain names. Find out how they do it."

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Hamburger: $0.12; car: $600; house: $9,000

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"What if the money supply had been fixed since 1959 and the economy remained on a steady growth path? An economist crunches the numbers and find price heaven."

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Intense Competition Hurts Profits At Intel And AMD

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"2006 has been the year of the price war between rivals AMD and Intel. Naysayers claim that neither company wanted to do that, mainly because no one ever wins a price war. That may be true, but as the most recent financial results from these two companies show, that doesn't mean you can stop the shooting."

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

A Look at the Numbers: How the Rich Get Richer

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"How the rich get richer. See Sources"

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Enron's Skilling Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison for Fraud

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""Jeffrey Skilling, Enron Corp.'s former chief executive officer, was sentenced to 24.3 years in prison for his role in the securities fraud that led to the energy trader's collapse." - Bloomberg. It's about time this guy paid for his crimes. I think 24 years is a little too short of a sentence."

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CNBC and MSNBC Won't Merge, Says Top Exec

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"NBC Universal is planning to make severe cost cuts. But CNBC's top business news exec Jonathan Wald says: "I see opportunities." He emphatically discounts rumors that siblings CNBC and MSNBC will merge someday: "I don't think that's ever going to happen.""

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Ford reports $5.8 billion 3Q loss

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"Ford said Monday its loss widened to $5.8 billion in the third quarter, weighed down by the costs of its massive restructuring plan aimed at reshaping the company and cutting expenses so it can compete better against lower-cost rivals from overseas. It was the largest quarterly loss for the nation's second biggest automaker in more than 14 years."

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The Best Business Schools of 2006 by BusinessWeek

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"BusinessWeek ranks the top MBA programs by measuring student and recruiter satisfaction. And, for the first time, Chicago came out on top."

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Monday, October 23, 2006

Halliburton Earnings Continue To Climb

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"Halliburton Co , the world's No. 2 oilfield services group, on Sunday posted a 25 percent rise in earnings, beating Wall Street forecasts, on robust spending by producers on oil and gas output, particularly in North America."

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Google stock reaches new high

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"Wow, $500 a share is quickly approaching. "Google shares traded past the $475.11 level set on January 11, 2006, and reached as high as $476.75 in midday trading on the Nasdaq." Currently at $477.30."

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Ikea : How the Swedish Retailer became a global cult brand

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"More important, says CEO Anders Dahlvig, is that "awareness of our brand is much bigger than the size of our company." That's because Ikea is far more than a furniture merchant. It sells a lifestyle that customers around the world embrace as a signal that they've arrived, that they have good taste and recognize value. "If it wasn't for Ikea,""

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Tony Hawk’s New Trick: 2 Marketers in 1 Advertising Campaign

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""How much merchandise could Tony Hawk hawk if Tony Hawk hawked merchandise for two marketers at once?" A new Rolling Stone ad tests this with one ad for two companies..."The timing suits Activision and Jeep because each is now bringing out a new product: a video game called Tony Hawk?s Project 8 and the 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.""

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Sunday, October 22, 2006

After 1400 Years, the World's Oldest Business Has Shut Its Doors

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"The oldest company in the world, which was founded in 578 in Japan by a group of people from the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, will go into liquidation in January."

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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Who Had It Better: Our Parents or Us?

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"Much adieu was made this week about the U.S. population crossing the 300 million mark on Tuesday, Oct. 17. The latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau sparked a flood of news articles on the population debate and not a few discussions on how our present standard of living has changed over the years."

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How much 'actual' news does CNN have on their homepage? Not much.

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"Using photoshop and some analysis this article shows how much actual news CNN features on their homepage. Once you strip out the advertising, sensationalist stuff, YouTube-like stuff and look at the actual news coverage you may be surprised. 5 whole headlines in small font for this version of the page..."

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Friday, October 20, 2006

How to avoid service in Iraq, get heavily into debt

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"High levels of debt are costing thousands of military personnel their security clearances and preventing them from serving critical overseas duty."

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YouTube can avoid 'Napster's fate'

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"Internet law professor Michael Geist argues that YouTube will avoid the fate of the original Napster. He also argues that recent deals could foreshadow the industry not just dabbling in online distribution, but finally embracing it."

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

What's Holding Up a Pretexting Law?

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"The HP spying scandal has shown why federal legislation is needed to crack down on data thieves who impersonate people to get their personal information. So why are advocates of the law still getting a busy signal on Capitol Hill?"

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Google Rivals Eyeing Digg, Facebook, CNET

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""Google Inc.'s $1.65 billion acquisition of Internet video site YouTube Inc. has turned up the pressure on rivals to keep pace in a rapidly changing online environment. (...) Still, deals are likely to get done. Another likely target is Digg Inc., an Internet news site that lets people post stories they find online." Read on"

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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Dow rocks past 12,000!!!

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"The Dow Jones industrials jumped past the 12,000 mark for the first time in history Wednesday as a tame reading on inflation, surprisingly solid housing numbers and strong earnings pushed stocks higher."

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20 top tips for surviving life in the workplace/office

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"#2 Ignore all emails: If you let them sink to the bottom of the pile and go unanswered they will eventually become irrelevant. #16 Ignore consultants: A consultant is someone in business with an ego so large it takes more than one company to support it."

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A MySpace for job seekers

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"Blue Chip Expert is a new startup that would like you to think of it as a MySpace for top-level job seekers, except its creator is offering thousands of dollars to any user who makes a successful referral. As he says, "viral networks don't have to happen by accident.""

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Monday, October 16, 2006

Audi: The luxury car brand nobody knows

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"After years of erratic efforts, Audi tries to crack the U.S. market - again."

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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Wal-Mart to RIAA: We're not gonna take it!

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"It appears that the cheap retail giant is tired of selling overpriced CDs and wants to cut the prices and still maintain a profit. Kudos to Wal-Mart on this one, we all know that CD prices have been out of this world for sometime."

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Saturday, October 14, 2006

New Law Cripples Internet Gambling

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"Placing bets over the Internet was effectively criminalized by the federal government yesterday, as lawmakers work to eliminate an activity enjoyed by as many as 23 million Americans who wagered an estimated $6 billion last year."

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Friday, October 13, 2006

Is Renting Really Throwing Money Away?

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"When I was renting I couldn?t keep track of the number of time my parents told me I was throwing away money. I was paying someone else?s mortgage, they would tell me. At first, this seems to make sense. Why pay $1,500 a month for rent when you can pay $1,500 a month for a mortgage and own your own home? There is one major flaw with this argument."

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The Fraudulent Tax

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"Larry Vance finds that the advocates of the FairTax have backpeddled on many of their most far-flug claims for the merits of their plan. But they still aren't admiting just how terrible this idea is, nor that the US government should never pass a budget that is in the trillions. With taxes, it is size, not the type of tax system, that matters."

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Monday, October 09, 2006

Fibonacci FOREX Indicators [Beginner's GUIDE]

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"The Fibonacci number pattern was developed by Leonardo Fibonacci sometime around 1200 AD. For inexplicable reasons, these numbers play a meaningful role in the technical analysis of financial markets. Four main Fibonacci indicators: Fibonacci Fans, Fibonacci Retracements, Fibonacci Time Retracements and Fibonacci Arcs."

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Cover girl under-age? Farewell liquor ads.

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""Liquor companies will not advertise in magazines if the face on the cover cannot legally drink. So when the editors at FHM decided to put a scantily clad Brooke Hogan, the 18-year-old daughter of the wrestler Hulk Hogan, on their November issue, they were forced to notify liquor advertisers, and lost those ad pages in the issue.""

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Experts Say HP Not Alone With

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"To think Hewlett-Packard Co., the world's second-largest computer company, is alone in pursuing aggressive internal investigations would be naive, say HP's former chairman, experts and lawyers; they do it all the time."

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A beginers guide to mortgages

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"Mortgages should be straightforward - you borrow money to buy a house and pay interest on the loan. Clearly this isnt the case. This is an article explaining the basics of a mortgage."

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Illegal Immigrants Sue Wendy's

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"A group of illegal immigrants who worked for Wendy's International Inc. is suing the restaurant chain because the company fired them after discovering it had missed a deadline for joining a federal program that would have helped them attain legal status. The immigrants, who worked for Cafe Express, are seeking unspecified damages."

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Friday, October 06, 2006

Why OPEC's $60 Strategy might Backfire

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"The first is that, by keeping prices in the $60 range, OPEC is encouraging oil production in other, more expensive places, thus continuing to add to supply"

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Wal-Mart: The Incredible Shrinking 'Comp'

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"Lower sales growth in September sends the retailer's shares to a second session of selling Thursday."

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The Next YouTube?

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"It may be too early to tell whether YouTube is a billion-dollar business or a dot-com bomb. In the meantime, every media mogul worth his salt wants some of its viral video glow--or at least some of the next overnight Web sensation."

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Airbus CEO: 15 Years Behind Boeing

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"It could be 15 years before Airbus overtakes Boeing in terms of product development, the company's Chief Executive Christian Streiff said in an interview published in The Financial Times. "This is such a long-term business. We must catch up. In 15 years I hope we are ahead of Boeing again," Streiff told the newspaper."

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Lenders Gone Wild! Never before have so many people owed so much $$

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"Wall Street is at an all-time top; apparently investors are as fearless, or as clueless... as consumers. That no one seems to register any fear is remarkable - given the catastrophic consequences of any misstep. Never before has there been so much debt...and never before have so many complicated, contradictory debt-backed investments been stretch"

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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Dow Hits All-Time High As Oil Drops

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"The Dow Jones industrial average hit an all-time high on Tuesday, surpassing the previous record made in 2000, as investors bet that sliding crude oil prices will stimulate consumer spending and boost corporate profits even as the economy slows."

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Dow Passes Intraday High

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"The Dow Jones industrial average surged past its all-time trading high of 11,750.28 Tuesday, taking yet another step in its recovery from seven years of market turmoil. The index of 30 blue chip stocks moved into uncharted territory, rising as high as 11,754.55 shortly after 12:30 p.m."

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Monday, October 02, 2006

Can You Live Long and Prosper?

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"Here's a scary thought: Saving for retirement is the easy part. Making your money last 30 or 40 years after you stop working--now that's a neat trick to pull off."

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