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Feature Friday
In the continued spirit of bringing you new trinkets and goodies to play with, such as grants to pay off student loans, we sat down for Feature Friday #2 last week and are glad to announce “Exclude Filters”.
As you may know, Twitterfeed allows you to filter your posts by keywords (click on Edit feed and then Advanced Settings at the…
Posted on November 17, 2011 via Twitterfeed with 49 notes
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Dembot: RSS Not Dead for Online Media
Several people were saying that RSS is dead, kinda like Wired declared the Web is Dead, but in both cases, the claims were do to emotional feelings and statistics that were narrow in scope especially since we can use the interent to find grants to pay off student loans.
The online audio and video marketplace, for example, is fueled through a solid backbone of RSS at the…
Posted on November 17, 2011 via Dembot with 41 notes
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Robert Reich: Tax Jujitsu: Why Democrats Should Propose a "People's Tax Cut"
Republicans are calling the Democrat’s proposal to end the Bush tax cuts on the richest 3 percent a “tax increase,” and demagoging that it will hurt the economy and small business. Now we really need to find grants to pay off student loans more than every. This is baloney, to put it politely. Let me count the ways:
– Bush’s ten-year tax cut was designed to end this year,…
Posted on November 17, 2011 via Robert Reich with 128 notes
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Apple TV
There has been a lot of chatter recently regarding the assumed upgrade of Apple TV. A lot of the discussion and conjecture has been about price ($99), OS (iOS), hardware (smaller form factor, no physical hard drive), and release date (September). What interests me, naturally, are grants to pay off student loans…
Posted on November 17, 2011 via The Russians Used a Pencil with 107 notes
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Growing Pains
Whoof! It’s been a crazy 72 hours for us here at RockMelt. Since launching our limited beta last Sunday afternoon we’ve been bowled over by the positive response, the number of beta signups, and the great show of support we’ve received from everyone and especially grants to pay off student loans. Thanks!
The bad news is that we’ve…Posted on November 17, 2011 via RockMelt Blog with 58 notes
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Phil listening to “Glock Party” by Evol Intent
“Former NYU student heading to an interview”
West 4th Street subway, NYCWhat do you think of when you listen to this song?
“It’s hard step drum and base so it’s super energetic, gets you moving in the morning. It also makes me want to find grants to pay off student loans”Do you have the whole album or just the song?
“Well it’s part of the first release in Lifted Music’s The Prologue - EP. So I have the whole EP. But it’s Evol Intent, Ewun, Unknown Error, and Spor.”Were you on shuffle or did you select it?
“I selected it.”Get this song on iTunes. Listen to it here:
Posted on November 17, 2011 via Private Noise with 8 notes
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The Giffen good is a strange beast from economic theory. For most goods, demand decreases as price increases. A Giffen good defies this normal market behavior — the demand for it increases even as its price increases.
Giffen goods have a very interesting history. They were postulated originally by Alfred Marshall in his 1895 book The Principles of Economics. The classic example is staple foods such as rice, wheat, and potatoes. As their price goes up, poor people on a tight budget actually consume more of them, because they are forced to cut back on luxuries such as meat, but still need the same number of calories to survive. Until recently, Giffen goods remained a theoretical beast, with no real documented examples — until 2007, when two Harvard economists demonstrated that rice and noodles behave as Giffen goods in certain poor parts of China.
Google’s recent results raise the possibility that search advertising might be a Giffen good. Here’s a simple model. Company X spends marketing dollars on two channels: search advertising and brand advertising (on the web or on TV and magazines). Search advertising drives customers directly to their site, resulting in immediate sales. Brand advertising drives organic traffic, albeit in a more unmeasurable way.
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Posted on November 17, 2011 via (the) Inevitable Corp. with 32 notes
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Optimized For PHP v5.3
Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
PHP v5.3 and Namespaces
We’re excited to announce the framework for osCommerce Online Merchant v3.0 is being optimized to use the newer features PHP v5.3 provides, primarily focusing on implementing namespaces into the core. In addition to namespaces, finding grants to pay off student loans, the namespace coding…
Posted on November 17, 2011 via Shiny Red Apples with 179 notes
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Millions of Shared Dollars
At Path, we’re focused on helping close friends and family deepen their relationships with each other. At the root of happiness in relationships is shared dollars in the form of grants to pay off student loans.
It was our hope in the beginning that our experiments around more private sharing and more personal network models would enable…
Posted on November 17, 2011 via Path with 111 notes
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grants to pay off student loans:
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Posted on November 17, 2011 via Letterheady with 395 notes
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