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SubscribeFed Watch: Where Is The Rate Cut?
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Five Reasons to Choose Vignette (or Not…)
http://www.frenzyblogging.com/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ five-reasons-to-choose-vignette-or-…Five Reasons to Choose Vignette (or Not…) October 7th, 2008 It’s hard to know what the deal is with Vignette. Poor financial results and some unflattering press throughout the summer suggest all’s not well with this aristocratic web and enterprise content management brand.
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A Journey with Ubuntu: Conclusion so far
http://motd.ambians.com/ news/ journey-ubuntu-conclusion-so-farAfter giving Ubuntu a try for more than 2 months, was I able to achieve my goal? A short answer is no. I eventually reverted to Windows XP. Let’s have a look why with more details.
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Yannick's Blog: mbstring vs iconv benchmarking
http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ yannicks-blog-mbstring-vs-iconv-benchmarkingRecently on his blog Yannick has done some benchmarking comparing mbstring and iconv in PHP 5.2.4 release. read more
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Financial Crisis and Recession
http://www.libertymaven.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ financial-crisis-and-recession/ 2398/…Today’s article at the Ludwig von Mises Institute discusses the financial crisis that they and other Austrian economist have been predicting all along, and the long, long road ahead of us. The severe financial crisis and resulting worldwide economic recession we have been forecasting for years are finally unleashing their fury.
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Six Power Tips For Effective Copywriting
http://www.superadvertisingtechniques.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ six-power-ti…The AIDA formula: The rule of copywriting that has kept me going for the last 30 years is something that I learned in college. Attention, Interest, Desire, Action. This is what we all learned in class. The good news is that this rule continues to apply. The best news for a copywriter is that there is plenty of work out there.
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Web contributors ”are attention seekers not altruistic”
http://www.thaindian.com/ newsportal/ lifestyle/ web-contributors-are-attention-…Web contributors ”are attention seekers not altruistic” October 5th, 2008 - 1:12 pm ICT by ANI - London, Oct 5 (ANI): People who regularly upload material to the Internet are just attention seekers, confirms a new research. "Crowdsourced" websites like YouTube and Wikipedia'' success have been a puzzle for ...
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Digital Printing and Other Tips to Improve Your Power of Convincing
http://www.superadvertisingtechniques.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 10/ 04/ digital-prin…How do you make people believe that you are the best business in the industry? How are you going to convince them that you are what you’ve been trying to project on your ads done through digital printing? Coming up with the right ads is one factor that you must research a lot about before proceeding.
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Malkin Sums Up Paulson And The Bailout Very Very Well
http://www.libertymaven.com/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ malkin-sums-up-paulson-and-the-bailou…Michelle Malkin, one who I don’t necessarily agree with all the time, has an excellent commentary regarding Henry Paulson and the bailout situation. Posted below is her conclusion. The rest of the article is quite good too. “Getting credit is not a constitutional right.
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Steve Fosset/Plane Found
http://www.canadaka.net/ link.php?id=37295He was found in an area where searcher'didn't think he would be'! How in the hell did they come to that conclusion???
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Home Rates May Drop Upto 12%
http://indiarealestatelink.com/ property-news/ home-rates-may-drop-upto-12/Last week, at Mumbai’s Grand Hyatt Hotel, leading city-based real estate developers were closeted in an hour-long meeting. The agenda: to discuss ways to counter the slump in home sales which has persisted for almost an year now. The outcome: The bitter realization that the Indian developer has limited options before him to attract buyers.
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