Finally, a realistic view on Social Networking Advertising (1)
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I was mighty thrilled to finally read something that is not euphoric about social networks and their ability to generate ad dollars. And it comes from a 'voice of authority' - Ted McConnell, General Manager-interactive marketing and innovation at Procter & Gamble. Commenting on 'consumer-generated media' he puts it brilliantly: Who said this is media? Media is something you can buy and sell. Media contains inventory. Media contains blank spaces. Consumers weren't trying to generate ...
New at Reason: Jacob Sullum on the Government's Confusing and Contradictory Economic Pronouncements (1)
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Reason Magazine - Hit & Run (289)
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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned us that the economy was about to collapse unless Congress immediately authorized him to spend $700 billion on "troubled assets" held by banks. But it's been a month and a half and the Treasury has yet to buy any troubled assets. In fact, last week Paulson said it had no plans to do so. And as Senior Editor Jacob Sullum writes, that's just one of the many bewildering reversals in ...
Quickly Building Castle with .NET 3.5 (1)
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Castle comes with a handy batch script called Release.bat. I guess in theory the idea is to simply run that and away you go. However running the script as it is produced the following error: [csc] Compiling 173 files to 'C:\Development\Tools\OSS\Castle-Trunk\build\net-2.0\release\Castle.MicroKernel.dll'. [csc] c:\Development\Tools\OSS\Castle-Trunk\InversionOfControl\Castle.MicroKernel\Context\CreationContext.cs(99,12): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'var' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [csc] c:\Development\Tools\OSS\Castle-Trunk\InversionOfControl\Castle.MicroKernel\Context\CreationContext.cs(101,5): error CS1502: The best overloaded method match for ...
ترشی ِ نطلبیده مراده (6)
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در هیجانات عکاسی، عکسی از ترشی یه رفیق گرفتم و پست کردم. صاحب اصلی ِ مال، رد دستپختش رو پیدا کرد و دیشب برام ترشی فرستاد. قراره برای این ترشی، آبگوشت پارتی بگیریم. این دومین کاسبی ِ من از وبلاگم بود. فکر کنم بد نباشه که یه بخش نیازمندیها این گوشه وبلاگم بذارم.
Q&A: Stay safe online (3)
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FRA: Hur svårt kan det vara? (2)
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Den 17 juni bordlades FRA-lagen av riksdagen. Den gick på återremiss till försvarsutskottet.Där lyckades man skriva om lagen till FRA 1.01 på mindre än en halvtimma, allt kaos till trots.FRA 1.01 klubbades av riksdagen på kvällen den 18 juni.FRA 2.0 drar däremot ut på tiden – trots att det finns en skriftlig överenskommelse i botten.Detta är dåligt på många sätt. Till exempel för att FRA 1.01 kommer att börja gälla vid årsskiftet, utan de begränsningar ...
پشتیبان گیری از اطلاعات صندوق پستی خود درجمیل (3)
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Gmail Backup نرمافزاری است که شما براحتی میتوانید از اطلاعات صندوق پستی خود در جمیلپشتیبان گیری کرده و هر موقع که نیاز داشتید این اطلاعات را به صندوق پستی خود برگردانید. » اطلاعات بیشتر » دانلود کنید The messages are stored in the local directory in files which names follow the format YYYYMMDD-hhmmss-nn.eml where YYYY is the year, MM the month number, DD is the day number, hh are hours, mm are minutes and ss ...
Fatty diet during pregnancy makes new cells in fetal brain that cause early onset obesity (1)
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PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news (984)
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A study in rats shows that exposure to a high-fat diet during pregnancy produces permanent changes in the offspring's brain that lead to overeating and obesity early in life, according to new research by Rockefeller University scientists. This surprising finding, reported in the Nov. 12 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience, provides a key step toward understanding mechanisms of fetal programming involving the production of new brain cells that may help explain the increased prevalence ...
Row, row, row your boat… (1)
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Did The Planet's Tectonics Trigger Human Evolution? (1)
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The scientists argue that the "Wall of Africa" - an accelerated uplift of mountains and highlands stretching from Ethiopia to South Africa- blocked much ocean moisture, converting...