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April 20, 2008 News and Trends
Econometrics and search engine...
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:32:45 PDT
Submitted by: Chalibaeus The idea is this: track trends for given keywords (or keywords on a given web of pages) in relation to how densely websites that link together contain that keyword. Use this to create a keyword "gravity" table and use more highly-occurring keywords as "context keywords" for each other. Track context-linked keywords in relation to each other to predict niche trends, auction trends, and offer entrepreneurs acute insight on how to improve their search statistics. Thi
What a Thing is Worth
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:35:11 PDT
"Here's what the publisher of this book does." The speaker was John Van Diest. The setting was the meeting hall of the Louisiana Baptist Convention in Alexandria, where a roomful of authors and would-be-writers had gathered to sop up the creative drippings from the mind of this "Publisher of the Year," so named by his peers in that industry. He was speaking of the first book from the pen of one of our most popular Christian pastor-writers. "He has put out many books since this first one, each
Docomodake helps you embarass yourself on vacation
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:54:47 PDT
NTT DoCoMo, in a bid to get foreign visitors to Japan to use them for roaming service (a great idea with all of the tourists here now) has produced a commercial with the lovable Docomodake character that now represents the brand. In this “Welcome to Japan” animation, Docomodake explains some helpful Japanese rules and customs so you can get by. We won’t bother to go into what’s funny about it (besides a female mushroom hanging out naked with the guys), but any new visitor to Japan shou
The top five functional food trends in the US (New Kerala)
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:00:40 PDT
Washington, Apr 20 : In the United States, foods that may provide a health benefit beyond basic nutrition, identified as functional foods, are becoming a key part of everyday life, according to a new article appearing in Food Technology, a publication of the Institute of Food Technologists.
Targeting the baby boomer generation
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:22:12 PDT
I've written about all sorts of interesting things on this blog, but never before have I written about something like this. In fact, I didn't even know they existed, but apparently a bath lift like this is in great with aging Baby Boomers. From a retail standpoint, all products and services targeted at this age group of consumers, especially things that make their life more comfortable, are sure
keeping tabs
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:22:12 PDT
I'm a big fan of following trends and have several sites that I keep a tab on to know what the latest trend is. I'm not into following fashion trends, but love to know about new products and services, sites that offer a unique new service or an old service but in a new way and so on. The best site for trends is Springwise.com, which I have been reading for several years now. I am also a member of
Roland’s Sunday Smart Trends #211
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:25:25 PDT
Jaxtr offers free texting between 38 countries Jaxtr, a Silicon Valley startup that lets users bypass a carrier’s international phone charges via the Web, said on Wednesday it is offering free mobile phone text messages between 38 countries. Jaxtr members can use a simple Web form to send a text message to a mobile phone in any of the supported countries, which include the United States, Brazil and Britain as well as Kenya, Slovenia and Ukraine. Source: Reuters, April 16, 2008 Keep your fri
Farming Revolution Could Feed the World - NewsGrabs 20 April 2008
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:52:15 PDT
Farming Revolution Could Feed the World - NewsGrabs 20 April 2008 Categories NewsGrabs Health Supreme's NewsGrabs - a selection of contrary and underprivileged news in health and a wide range of (mostly) related sectors. Find what trends you may have missed - watch out for the weekly News Grabs. Here is this week's selection for you: UN calls for farming revolution The Unesco study recommends better safeguards to protect resources and more sustainable farming practices, such as prod
US-NY: Tarrytown-Dir Sales-Distr Products
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:56:11 PDT
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What Power Looks Like
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:03:45 PDT
Newsweek had an interesting article recently about the new elite - "They ride on Gulfstreams, set the global agenda, and manage the credit crunch in their spare time. They have more in common with each other than their countrymen. Meet the Superclass.". The Fed's evolving crisis-management playbook underscores not only the move toward more public-private collaboration on big global issues, but also the concentration of power among a very select and insular group of players—in this case, the head
Start small
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:31:16 PDT
This weekend’s Life 3.0 column: These days, it seems harder to avoid “green” products than it is to find them. Everything from construction material to accessories (a biodegradable umbrella) and from automobiles to pet products makes being an eco-friendly consumer almost as easy as finding a Dunkin Donuts in the Capital Region. Earth Day has been around for nearly 40 years — since 1970 — but the real environmental push has seemed to surge in recent years. The Toyota Prius hit the U.S. in 200
Steinitz EA
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:35:11 PDT
Steinitz HAS MTF EA.It has many feature. It makes me confuse the 1st time use it.But Steinitz give great support to answer your question.It give good result because Steinitz EA can automaticly switch if market condition change from ranging to trending and visa versa.http://duyduyfx.blogspot.com/2008/04/steinitz-ea.html
Where Does Inequality Come From?
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 06:39:56 PDT
Harvard macro-economist, Greg Mankiw growing economic inequality and its causes in the NY Times (pointed from Mark Thoma): The best data on the superrich comes from Thomas Piketty ... and Emmanuel Saez... They report that ... the superrich have been getting an increasing slice of the economic pie. In 1980, the top 0.01 percent of the population had 0.87 percent of total income. By 2006, their share had more than quadrupled to 3.89 percent, a level not seen since 1916 ... Also, the trend towar
The End of an Era, The Stinehour Press is Closing!
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 06:41:21 PDT
I find this post very disturbing to write and a sad reflection on our current economic situation here in the US, as well as an unfortunate look at the trend in book publishing to find the cheapest and “good enough” printing press for the production of Fine Art Books. Where are most “fine art” books printed now?…China! That is not to say that
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Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:32:45 PDT
Submitted by: Chalibaeus The idea is this: track trends for given keywords (or keywords on a given web of pages) in relation to how densely websites that link together contain that keyword. Use this to create a keyword "gravity" table and use more highly-occurring keywords as "context keywords" for each other. Track context-linked keywords in relation to each other to predict niche trends, auction trends, and offer entrepreneurs acute insight on how to improve their search statistics. Thi
What a Thing is Worth
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:35:11 PDT
"Here's what the publisher of this book does." The speaker was John Van Diest. The setting was the meeting hall of the Louisiana Baptist Convention in Alexandria, where a roomful of authors and would-be-writers had gathered to sop up the creative drippings from the mind of this "Publisher of the Year," so named by his peers in that industry. He was speaking of the first book from the pen of one of our most popular Christian pastor-writers. "He has put out many books since this first one, each
Docomodake helps you embarass yourself on vacation
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:54:47 PDT
NTT DoCoMo, in a bid to get foreign visitors to Japan to use them for roaming service (a great idea with all of the tourists here now) has produced a commercial with the lovable Docomodake character that now represents the brand. In this “Welcome to Japan” animation, Docomodake explains some helpful Japanese rules and customs so you can get by. We won’t bother to go into what’s funny about it (besides a female mushroom hanging out naked with the guys), but any new visitor to Japan shou
The top five functional food trends in the US (New Kerala)
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:00:40 PDT
Washington, Apr 20 : In the United States, foods that may provide a health benefit beyond basic nutrition, identified as functional foods, are becoming a key part of everyday life, according to a new article appearing in Food Technology, a publication of the Institute of Food Technologists.
Targeting the baby boomer generation
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:22:12 PDT
I've written about all sorts of interesting things on this blog, but never before have I written about something like this. In fact, I didn't even know they existed, but apparently a bath lift like this is in great with aging Baby Boomers. From a retail standpoint, all products and services targeted at this age group of consumers, especially things that make their life more comfortable, are sure
keeping tabs
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:22:12 PDT
I'm a big fan of following trends and have several sites that I keep a tab on to know what the latest trend is. I'm not into following fashion trends, but love to know about new products and services, sites that offer a unique new service or an old service but in a new way and so on. The best site for trends is Springwise.com, which I have been reading for several years now. I am also a member of
Roland’s Sunday Smart Trends #211
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:25:25 PDT
Jaxtr offers free texting between 38 countries Jaxtr, a Silicon Valley startup that lets users bypass a carrier’s international phone charges via the Web, said on Wednesday it is offering free mobile phone text messages between 38 countries. Jaxtr members can use a simple Web form to send a text message to a mobile phone in any of the supported countries, which include the United States, Brazil and Britain as well as Kenya, Slovenia and Ukraine. Source: Reuters, April 16, 2008 Keep your fri
Farming Revolution Could Feed the World - NewsGrabs 20 April 2008
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:52:15 PDT
Farming Revolution Could Feed the World - NewsGrabs 20 April 2008 Categories NewsGrabs Health Supreme's NewsGrabs - a selection of contrary and underprivileged news in health and a wide range of (mostly) related sectors. Find what trends you may have missed - watch out for the weekly News Grabs. Here is this week's selection for you: UN calls for farming revolution The Unesco study recommends better safeguards to protect resources and more sustainable farming practices, such as prod
US-NY: Tarrytown-Dir Sales-Distr Products
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:56:11 PDT
************************************************** ************ JobCircle.com is a regional job board serving all industries and occupations in the PA, NJ, DE, NY, MD, and DC areas. We offer a regional job board, online learning, and regional job fair events for jobseekers who live in our areas of focus. To Learn More: Job Board: http://www.JobCircle.com?source=ng eLearning: http://www.JobCircle.com/courseware?source=ng Job Fairs: http://JobCircleJobFairs.com?source=ng *********
What Power Looks Like
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:03:45 PDT
Newsweek had an interesting article recently about the new elite - "They ride on Gulfstreams, set the global agenda, and manage the credit crunch in their spare time. They have more in common with each other than their countrymen. Meet the Superclass.". The Fed's evolving crisis-management playbook underscores not only the move toward more public-private collaboration on big global issues, but also the concentration of power among a very select and insular group of players—in this case, the head
Start small
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:31:16 PDT
This weekend’s Life 3.0 column: These days, it seems harder to avoid “green” products than it is to find them. Everything from construction material to accessories (a biodegradable umbrella) and from automobiles to pet products makes being an eco-friendly consumer almost as easy as finding a Dunkin Donuts in the Capital Region. Earth Day has been around for nearly 40 years — since 1970 — but the real environmental push has seemed to surge in recent years. The Toyota Prius hit the U.S. in 200
Steinitz EA
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 05:35:11 PDT
Steinitz HAS MTF EA.It has many feature. It makes me confuse the 1st time use it.But Steinitz give great support to answer your question.It give good result because Steinitz EA can automaticly switch if market condition change from ranging to trending and visa versa.http://duyduyfx.blogspot.com/2008/04/steinitz-ea.html
Where Does Inequality Come From?
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 06:39:56 PDT
Harvard macro-economist, Greg Mankiw growing economic inequality and its causes in the NY Times (pointed from Mark Thoma): The best data on the superrich comes from Thomas Piketty ... and Emmanuel Saez... They report that ... the superrich have been getting an increasing slice of the economic pie. In 1980, the top 0.01 percent of the population had 0.87 percent of total income. By 2006, their share had more than quadrupled to 3.89 percent, a level not seen since 1916 ... Also, the trend towar
The End of an Era, The Stinehour Press is Closing!
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 06:41:21 PDT
I find this post very disturbing to write and a sad reflection on our current economic situation here in the US, as well as an unfortunate look at the trend in book publishing to find the cheapest and “good enough” printing press for the production of Fine Art Books. Where are most “fine art” books printed now?…China! That is not to say that
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