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May 11, 2008 Hot Trends

'Look, I Don't Know Anything About Politics'

Sun, 11 May 2008 08:56:22 PDT
Huh, what did you say?We first noticed the lovely Miss Gemma Garrett the other day, and now five days into her fledgling political career, she's still making news.I wonder why?

Next-Generation Object-Oriented Databases: An Interview with db4objects' Anat Gafni

Sun, 11 May 2008 03:23:44 PDT
Object-oriented databases complement relational databases in important ways, says Anat Gafni, VP of Engineering at db4objects, the company behind the open-source object database db4o. In this interview with Artima, Gafni explains how OO databases support agile development, and how they co-exist with relational databases in an enterprise.

When in Himachal, spare a Saturday evening for Shimla’s Mall

Sat, 10 May 2008 01:58:23 PDT
The Mall - the only and the most happening hang-out place of Shimla! Seasons go on and off; Saturday on the Mall keeps buzzing and happening like some college festival, throughout the year. Saturday on the Mall means youth, fashion, trends, dating and style.You don’t even realise the time and after all Shimlaittes have great potential to walk

Beaded lanyards – The latest trend

Sat, 10 May 2008 03:41:19 PDT
Many of you have heard the wood lanyard but you may not be aware of its exact and correct meaning

Proclivity: A Software Solution To A Marketer's Problem

Sun, 11 May 2008 08:43:04 PDT
As readers of this blog know, I can be a bit of a skeptic when it comes to e-commerce marketing technologies created by techies or scientists. I feel that much marketing software is a little bit like diet pills--they promise a cure-all, but all they end up delivering is marketing hype. So, as a skeptic of such things, I started reading an article in Fast Company about a company called Proclivity, founded by a genetics scientist turned software impresario, with my usual sideways glance. Thro

CBC: And now for an honest middle o’ the road perspective… (no—just kidding!)

Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:58:19 PDT
CBC: And now for an honest middle o’ the road perspective… (no—just kidding!) News item: dozens of ducks land in an oil sands “tailings” pond in Alberta which is usually protected by bird-scaring techniques to keep the birds away; and are poisoned, and die. It’s a tragedy. Clearly. The company is sad, the government is sad, we’re all sad. No doubt one or two heads will roll, and probably, people will be more careful in the future. We all hope so. And none of us need to be lectured about

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North, South Routt defy dollar volume trends - Steamboat Pilot


North, South Routt defy dollar volume trends
Steamboat Pilot, CO - 10 hours ago
South Routt (exclusive of Stagecoach) bucked countywide trends as the number of transactions grew from six last year to 11 this year. ...



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