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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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Sunday, October 29, 2006
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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"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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"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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"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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"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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"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
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