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POPSThinking About Taking a Day Trading Class / Course ? Day Trading Courses: Want to Take a Day Trading Class? http://daytradecourses.com/day-trading-class/ Are you thinking about taking a day trading class to begin your education? There are many online classes available which show you how to perform technical analysis, use day trading software and even teach specific strategies. Before you pick a class you may want to think deeply about what type of day trader you would like to be. Your trading account size, available time for trading per week and trading profit goals can eliminate taking courses that waste your time. As humans we tend to complicate things unnecessarily sometimes and this happens often in trading.
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POPSI click, therefore I am: Toward outsourcing our identity There are two complementary tendencies on the Net: one which encourages keeping multiple personalities, and the other which tends to gather them in a central personality. For instance, a survey said that most people on Twitter use more than one account and a site lets users create profiles for the different facets of their personality. We can set different email addresses (sometimes called “identities”) in email programs. Other tendencies are toward reunification, as in OpenID, a “way to use a single digital identity across the Internet.” Furthermore, many social sites we could be part of, like BlogCatalog and MyBloglog will show the identity we choose to when we visit blogs, leaving a trace of our path.
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POPSBlock Facebook from tracking what you do on other sites Facebook Beacon allows sites to send info about your activity back to your facebook profile. While you can opt out, Nate brings up the valid point that whether or not you choose to show this information on your profile, it's still being gathered by facebook from any site that participates. Nate provides an easy way to block the beacon service in firefox, but the real question at hand here is much like the one that I have about MyBlogLog, which tracks my activity around many sites around the web (including my own blog, where i've installed the widget) and shows my profile picture there. For now, I enjoy the community aspect of getting to see who is surfing those sites and having my picture among other visitors, but at what point do utility and privacy cross? Similarly with Facebook Beacon, I'd be cool with sites adding information to my profile, but I'd definitely like it to be an opt-in service rather than an opt-out one.
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POPSBest Web LittleCo of 2006--and Most Promising for 2007 from Read/WriteWeb: "It was a very hard decision this year, for a few reasons. Firstly a number of the frontrunners for Best LittleCo ended up being acquired by the end of the year! This is probably the nature of the beast - if you're a successful Web LittleCo, then you'll attract the attention of BigCo suiters. This is exactly what happened to our 2004 picks, Ludicorp (creator of Flickr) and del.icio.us - both of which were snapped up by Yahoo in 2005. Having said that, 2005 LittleCo winner 37Signals is still independent and doing its own thing." from me: Note how comments reflect the popularity of web apps. And note that comments regarding ClipMarks are creating a good impression--and rightly so!
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POPSAre you on "MyBlogLog" yet? MyBlogLog lets you see who's visiting your site, and show what sites your visiting. It's looks like a great way to connect with other readers of the blogs you read, and also to highlight the community that reads your own.
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POPSMashery: API Management Service is Open For Business An interesting "Web 2.0" service is launching. Mashery apperently will manage anyone's API and help bring consistency and a certain level of quality to the market. As Marshall Kirkpatrick points out in the full article at Techcrunch, the future will be built on APIs on the web. Having services like Mashup will help make the process easier and more consistent.