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POPSAlbuquerque Landscaping trends: Michael's Landscaping explains what's hot Michael's Landscaping: 505-440-9779. Albuquerque landscaping contractors require a specialized set of skills for the local market. Xeriscapes are a trendy look that will last the test of time but require the right experience to implement. With computer generated designs, water features, sprinkler systems, lawns, gardens, walls and all other features can be visualized prior to starting your project.
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POPSA Fake 9-12 Rally Photo to overestimate DC crowd. What else would Glenn Beck and his followers do but produce a fake photo of the 9-12 crowd in DC. Lying is a way of life for these jokers. Why stop now? The problem is, since their zombies hang on every lie they come up with... They are starting to believe the rest of us can be so easily duped as well... Silly Boys.
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POPS[Tech] A Social Force Departs Google That is quite unfortunate! He was a great hope and power to the needs of the googlites. Yeah I dont know what I meant by that ether. I just want to know why he really left.
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POPSStrong design, strong dollar The author, Richard Smith, is an ace creative director who believes in the rebranding exercise of the American Dollar to help revive the economy. Interesting ideas, interesting blog.
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POPS How Cellphones Will Enhance Reality An application called Enkin developed by two German researchers for phones using Google's Android operating system provides a straightforward example. It acts like an enhanced satnav system, helping you to find nearby services or points of interest. Nokia's Mobile Augmented Reality Applications project does a similar thing, drawing its annotations from known points of interest in the satnav software found in Nokia smartphones. And now Nokia is taking this further by getting your phone to augment people as well as places and objects. Users will be offered a service similar to Google's Latitude software. When the software is running on the phone, icons will appear next to anyone nearby who is also running the program to show if you have mutual friends or common interests. By seeing what we see and adding to our knowledge of the world around us, AR-capable phones offer real benefits that are only just starting to be explored.
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POPSSki Tickets Homewood Mountain Resort knows the importance of taking care of our landscape, and we are committed to the highest standards possible of sustainability on all aspects of the project. Central to our vision is to create a new standard in the resort.
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POPSQuick Glimpse Into the Project 9/12 Tea Parties This is scarily funny. The sad thing is the speaker, starting about 2 minutes in, seems to believe that universities are brain-washing our students and that TV digital converter boxes are tools for brain-washing the rest of us. It's clear there are a lot of angry taxpayers and there is growing momentum to form a 'third' party to go up against the demopublicans, but radical-lunatic thinking like this does not help the cause.
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POPSVERA gets her foot in the door.. The JISC conference has been awash with brilliant sessions, although sadly I have only been able to attend virtually. We are starting a new JISC project in April - LinkSphere - based on the work done on the VERA project. OdinLab is contributing a social network to the mix, to allow researchers to share materials privately in groups when appropriate as well as with the wider academic community and the public.
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POPSScience as Search: Google Co-Founder to Fund Parkinson's Study Brin, who has said he has a genetic risk for Parkinson's, has funded the study and promised to give 10,000 people their genomic data for just $25 each (the 23andMe service regularly costs about $400). So that's at least a $4 million commitment, at least at the going rate of genotyping — and that's not counting the backend research that will take place. Brin will participate in the study. I don't doubt that many folks will be skeptical of this endeavor (Valleywag and Steve Murphy, start the race to be the first to squat on this with some snide remark, starting … now!) And sure, I acknowledge that 23andMe is good at publicity. But I think there's a fundamental shift in science here that should not go unnoted. This is an endeavor to create an apparatus for answers; answers not just to the questions we have today, but the questions science will have or 10 years from now. This is, indeed, science by search.