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Bloglines Scheduled Maintenance

Sep 30th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, Technology, Top News, World

Construction

Source: Wools, License

Tonight, we will be moving a database to a new set of servers. The scheduled maintenance is expected to occur on September 30th from 9:00 PM PST to 11:00 PM PST. During this time, Bloglines will be unavailable.

- Eric Engleman & The Bloglines Team



The Journalism of David Foster Wallace

Sep 22nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, TIME: Most Popular Stories, Technology, Top News, World

In his 46 years, Wallace was a novelist first, but several of his magazine pieces were classics of the form. A few examples of his considerable skill



When opportunity knocks with a bionic arm

Sep 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, Technology, Top News, World

Some time ago I came across an article reporting on a new robotic arm that was so powerful it might have to be downgraded to serve as a “safe” prosthetic.

As prostheses become more affordable and powerful—how soon can we expect people that want to replace their biological arm with one that doesn’t tire, can lift [...]



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Sep 18th, 2008 | By admin | Category: free video hosting

Please guide me by pm or here as i need it bad & the cult is too big for me to fight they aalways get me banned from free hosting sites. I only have 30 pages for the domain . Please help …



Plan your financial future

Sep 18th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, Technology, Top News, World

Having your finances in order, understanding your credit report, and maintaining a good credit score are key ingredients to financial success. You can set yourself up to achieve that success by taking a few simple steps.


First, everyone has certain fixed income and expenses each month. However, it is important to set aside money to save for big purchases, like the down payment on a house, emergencies like unexpected medical bills, and of course retirement. Anything left after that becomes your disposable income. Planning your lifestyle so that you spend no more than that amount every month is one of the keys to financial success.


“It’s hard to live within your means if you don’t know what your means are,” says Maxine Sweet, vice president of public education for Experian, a global information solutions company. Take some time to sit down with your computer and analyze your accounts and spending with a software program. With Microsoft Money, for example, you can automatically download all of your financial information from different accounts into one place. You can even view historical information for those accounts to help you better understand your past spending trends. Microsoft Money also lets you track your spending in categories that you want to watch closely, such as dining out, entertainment, or shopping. This will help you allocate your money in an easy and effective way.


Find more tips for achieving financial success  by viewing the rest of this article.
From Amber Marquez-Moore.



The real life Doctor Manhattan

Sep 8th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, Technology, Top News, World

I thought many of you might enjoy this little gem I came across while digesting my daily dose of science. It turns out that Dr. Manhattan of Watchmen seems to have a real life counterpart.
For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, Watchmen is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and [...]



Claim victory over your e-mail

Sep 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, Technology, Top News, World

No doubt you’ve opened an e-mail and thought, “Hmmm, not sure what to do with this. I’ll deal with it later!”—and promptly closed the message. If you do this over and over again, it doesn’t take long to end up with several hundred (or thousand) messages in your Inbox.


Developing a new approach to processing your Inbox will help you to gain more control, improve your response time, and keep up with critical actions and due dates.


Tip #1: Set up a simple and effective e-mail reference system


The first step toward an organized Inbox is understanding the difference between reference information and action information.










Reference information is information that is not required to complete an action; it is information that you want to keep in case you need it later.


Action information is information you must have to complete an action.


Most people receive a considerable amount of reference information through e-mail. Sometimes as much as one-third of your e-mail is reference information. So it is essential to have a system that makes it easy to transfer messages from your Inbox into your e-mail reference system. An E-mail Reference System is a series of e-mail file folders where you store reference information to ensure you have easy access to it later. Learn more about setting up an E-mail Reference System. Once you take care of filing your reference information, you can use the next three steps to handle e-mail you have to do something with, your action information.


Find three more tips for claiming victory over your email at the full article on Microsoft At Work, here.


By Sally McGhee, Consultant and Productivity Expert


 



Vice Versa: Amsterdam Cleans Up

Sep 2nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, TIME: Most Popular Stories, Technology, Top News, World

In a bid to fight human trafficking and money laundering, Amsterdam has embarked on an ambitious plan to clean up its world-famous red-light district



Ubiquity for Firefox

Sep 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Bollywood, Entertainment, Health, Hollywood, Money News, South Asia, Sports, Technology, Top News, World

If you’re a Firefox user and live on the web like I do, neck deep in trying out new features and beta services, then you should give Mozilla Lab’s Ubiquity a try.