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POPSAnálisis de los datos de Twitter Interesantes datos sobre el uso de Twitter que pueden ser relevantes para los inversionistas pero también para enterarnos de como estamos nosotros dentro de deste servicio
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POPSH1N1 Swine Flu virus is Man made Thus, the growing list of similarities between 2009 pandemic H1N1 and 1918 pandemic clearly indicates that H1N1 Swine Flu is man made bioweapon even mainstream newspaper also publish about it.According to latest Dailymail UK article "The swine flu pandemic may have been caused by an accidental leak from a laboratory."
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POPSIran discovers vast new oil reserves Iran already Holds around 10% of the worlds oil supply beneath its soil. "Susangerd oil field is in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan Province, 12 km (7.5 miles) southwest of the town of Susangerd. Its dimensions are 24 x 6 km (14.9 x 3.7 miles). The discovery was planned by the Directorate of Exploration of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), which after acquisition and analysis of the data determined that the Susangerd oil field had new potentials."
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POPSSchofield Media: Schofield Media Healthcare Schofield Media launches its healthcare division in collaboration with SB Communication, specializes in media publishing related to healthcare business. Comprehensive and well written knowledge gives detailed information about the diseases and its cure. Effective acquisition by healthcare B2B companies builds success growth for Schofield Media.
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POPSPortfolio & Bid Strategies | SearchForce Bid Management SearchForce's statistical-based bidding approach determines the ideal bid prices for each keyword, or keyword group, and automatically bids on them. This allows you to boost your volume on converting keywords, save on poor performers and successfully reduce your cost per acquisition across your campaigns. www.searchforce.com
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POPSResearch shows reading classic literature can improve personal ethics
“We were not surprised to find that protagonists evoked feelings of fondness and admiration, while protagonists aroused feelings of anger and contempt,” Johnson said. “But two deeper questions are, first, what is it about good guys and bad guys that stir up different feelings in the reader, and, second, what is the purpose of literature that arouses these feelings? Our data indicate that readers like protagonists because they have more mild-mannered personalities and are motivated by a desire to help others and build alliances. Antagonists, on the other hand, are disliked because they are more aggressive and are motivated by self-interest, by the acquisition of personal wealth, power, and prestige. We believe that the purpose of this kind of literature is to activate emotions that encourage people to engage in ethical behaviour in real life.” Their article can be found at http://www.epjournal.net/filestore/ep06715738.pdf .
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POPSWhy a Semantic Web Will Be Smarter, Faster & All-Around Better In order to take it to the next level, and move from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0—the information in documents will have to be turned into data that machines can read and evaluate autonomously. Only then will computers be able to take over tasks we now have to do ourselves, such as find the nearest restaurant, book the best flight, or buy the cheapest video game.
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POPSThe Blockbuster Deal Is Back How far away they went is illustrated by these stats: No. of deals done so far this year: 1,362 Value: $278.43 billion; last year, 2,000 worth $659.99 billion.
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POPSH-P Challenges IBM Get details of H-P's proposed acquisition of Electronic Data Systems. The move would make Hewlett-Packard the world's second-largest provider of technology services.
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POPSFBI Covers Up Patriot Act Abuses with Retroactive Subpoenas
Key Take-Aways: 1. Illegal acquisition of phone records on thousands of Americans from 2003 to 2006. 2. Top officials at FBI's counter-terroism division signed blanket subpoenas "retroactively to justify the FBI's acquisition of data through the exigent letters or or other informal requests," the Justice Department's Inspector General Glenn Fine found. 3. FBI has secret contracts with AT&T, Verizon, and MCI and won't release those companies from the contracts. 4. None of the subpoenas or National Security Letters were cleared with FBI's general counsel. 5. FBI agents issue tens of thousands of National Security Letters annually to get phone records, portions of credit histories, and track down IP addresses without getting a judge's approval in cases involving suspected terrorism, computer crimes or espionage. 6. Highest number of NSL requests came in 2004, an election year. Just a coincidence? 7. Some of those retroactive NSLs sought records that the FBI was not au
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POPSWhy young children are able to learn a language so rapidly IU cognitive science experts Linda Smith and Chen Yu are investigating whether the human brain accumulates large amounts of data and handles the data processing automatically. They are studying whether this helps to explain the ease by which 2- and 3-year-olds can learn one word at a time.
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POPSGOOGLE FORAYS INTO THE HEART OF SOCIAL NETWORKING Google’s annoucement comes as Facebook is growing at more than 3 percent per week, and Yahoo introduced Mash, an ‘exploratory’ social networking application that adopts Facebook-like features, with a profile page and modules, such as Flickr photo feeds, Astrology and a feed of friends updates.
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POPSNew Stories App Added and more on the way UEI has added a few more app stories to their site, in a new PDF screen-viewing format, they are pretty quick and to the point, and cover some interesting new applications with some of their newer products.
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POPSExcavation dewatering Construction excavation dewatering services, coupled with permitting and treatment of dewatering fluids
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POPSWhat is "Data Acquisition" anyway? Maybe this new glossary can shed some light on this "everywhere but nowhere" industry of data acquisition and control electronics. But maybe only engineers are supposed to know this stuff.