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This Is What Apple Could Buy Using Its Huge Cash Pile (AAPL)

on May 1, 2012
This Is What Apple Could Buy Using Its Huge Cash Pile (AAPL)Probably the most astounding details in Apple's latest earnings report is when rapidly the organization is contributing to its cash pile.In only the very first three several weeks of the year, Apple added $12.5 billion to the cash balance, getting the quantity of money and opportunities up to and including whopping $110 billion.It might finally the perfect to place everything cash to get affordable use making some purchases its future.Simply because Apple are able to afford to purchase something does not

This Startup Can Prevent Online Stalking

on Apr 11, 2012
This Startup Can Prevent Online StalkingWhether you want it or otherwise, your individual details are available in public places and it is being offered online.It may cost lots of money to scrape that information off, as well as lots of effort.To really make it simpler to wash in the information trail, Rob Leshner founded SafeShepherd. SafeShepherd provides real-time alerts whenever your private information seems on the web, and automates the entire process of getting rid of it."Whenever we fix a study, what we are really doing is

Bloggers May Die… But Blogs Should Not!

on Feb 3, 2012
Bloggers May Die… But Blogs Should Not!

Looking at my blog makes me nostalgic. It has been five years since I am into blogging and I have seen it growing gradually and like me, it had been through the ups and downs. Nevertheless, like inseparable friends, we stick to each other in thick and thin. But it pains me to see that there is no one else to take care of my beloved blog if I demise all of a sudden.

Cup of Joe: Are You A Rat, Or A Scientist?

on Jul 23, 2011
Cup of Joe: Are You A Rat, Or A Scientist?I studied political science in college and one of my professors used to always say, “As political scientists it’s our job to study the system from the outside. Like traditional scientists that study rats in a maze, we study politicians in elections.” I never really felt comfortable with that analysis, because it seems to me that when you study something from the outside you are missing all the details. Details that can make or break a campaign. During school and shortly after I worked in

What to Do When a Commenter Goes Rogue

on May 23, 2011
This guest post is by Gail Brenner, Ph.D. of A Flourishing Life. It started innocently enough. Heartfelt comments, sharing a personal story, and a genuine interest in the topics I write about. But as the postings got longer, rambling, more personal, and more frequent—up to four a day in addition to emails—something had to give. I was dealing with a commenter gone rogue. Anyone who reads my blog, A Flourishing Life, knows that I take great care to respond to comments. I love interacting with my readers

Do You Have a Blogging Will?

on Mar 2, 2011
Over the weekend I updated my Blogging Will. Perhaps it’s because life is changing for our family with baby #3 due in July, or perhaps it’s the trip to Tanzania I’m on this week, but one way or another I decided it was a good time to update the document I’ve created for V (my wife) so that she knows what to do with my blogs if I ever were to die or become incapacitated.
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