La salute e l'utopia della perfezione (1)
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dai Media - SocietàLimiti di una definizione nata sessant'anni fa di Carlo Bellieni Tratto da L'Osservatore Romano del 19 novembre 2008 Sessant'anni fa, nel 1948, veniva promulgata la Costituzione dell'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità (Oms), che sanciva una nuova definizione del termine "salute": volendo garantire non solo il benessere fisico ma anche un miglioramento delle condizioni sociali di vita, il termine non veniva più limitato a indicare l'assenza di malattia.
Rendering A Single View Using Multiple ViewEngines (7)
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One of the relatively obscure features of ASP.NET view rendering is that you can render a single view using multiple view engines. Brad Wilson actually mentioned this in his monster blog post about Partial Rendering and View Engines in ASP.NET MVC, but the implications may have been lost amongst all that information provided. One of the best features of this new system is that your partial views can use a different view engine than your ...
Incredible Web Efforts Made to Shield Victims of Santa Clara Shooting (17)
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Note: I recognize this is an extremely sensitive issue, and one that continues to develop, so the words I use here are measured. Condolences to all affected by this horrible incident.On Friday, as you most likely know, an employee of Santa Clara-based SiPort, who had lost his job that morning, returned to the office and took the lives of three of his former colleagues, the CEO, VP of Operations and head of human resources. In ...
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Robert Scoble said:
This is so sad. It also shows how stuff that used to be local news now is global news. Several people in China have asked me about this shooting. Of course these are people who use Google Reader and FriendFeed and see posts like these.
Low Cost Spay/Neuter Options (1)
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In our area, the SNAP program helps us save 50% or more on spay/neuter costs. Your state probably has a similar option. You may also be able to go directly to your local shelter to get a reduced price on the surgery. I found a few options that may help you get your dog or cat altered for around $50. (or even cheaper if you meet income eligibility requirements for some programs.) The first is ...
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April Russo said:
Even if it were to cost $200, it still makes economical sense to have a male cat neutered (I have little to no experience with female cats). It prevents them from getting into that bad habit of spraying your furniture and carpet to mark their territory, and that saves you a fortune in cleaning and replacement costs.
Americans Who Viewed Mobile Ads Are 104M And Growing (1)
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Text message marketing in particular, and mobile marketing in general, is making a bigger impact on American consumers. The Mobile Advertising Report, put out jointly by research agency GfK Technology and mobile social network Limbo yesterday, said that “four out of 10 Americans with a cell phone, 104 million, recall seeing advertising on the device between [...]
Microsoft procura especialistas para promover Windows Mobile (1)
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A Microsoft Portugal pretende fazer uma grande divulgação do Windows Mobile junto do público em geral na época Natalícia e procura promotores para esse feito.Procuram-se pessoas que conheçam e utilizem telefones Windows Mobile e que tenham disponibilidade e interesse em participar nesta acção.Todos nós podemos participar, ganhar dinheiro ou ainda equipamentos HTC Touch Diamond.Para participarem e saberem mais cliquem aqui.
There and back again: a Geek’s holiday - iPhone vs. Google Phone G1 (5)
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On a scale from 1 to 10, the G1 was just not as good as the iPhone. I’ve had an iPhone for more that a year and a half. I waited in line at an AT&T store the at the mall in Capitola in Santa Cruz, CA in June of 2007 to get the first iPhone. I love my iPhone, and I’ve been generally happy with it since I’ve had it. Sure, there a f ...
SMS, MMS, Mobile Web Marketing: Prevent Cancer, Perhaps (1)
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There’s another reason why marketers should consider alternatives to voice when trying to reach mobile phone consumers: Brain tumors. Late last week a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee held hearings on the possible connection between cellular phone usage and cancer. The topic itself isn’t new–there was concern about this health risk way back in the early 1990s. But two experts–the director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and the director of the Institute for ...
Why the New Microsoft Ad Is Actually Brilliant (1)
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Silicon Valley insiders and the early adopter crowd seem to hate the new Microsoft ad. So maybe it’s on target. So Microsoft debuted its long-anticipated, $300 million marketing campaign today. And the initial reviews — at least from the tech and early adopter gang — aren’t all that kind. VentureBeat sniffs that the campaign opener, a quirky 90-seconds of comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Microsoft founder Bill Gates talking shoes and technology, is “awkwardly odd” and ...
Perjury, Libel, and Desecration (1)
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It is old news now that the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy has condemned PZ Myers??? act of desecrating a Eucharist, declaring: Attacking the most sacred elements of a religion is not free speech anymore than would be perjury in a court or libel in a newspaper. They added: Lies and hate speech which incite contempt or violence are not protected under the law. Hence, inscribing Swastikas on Jewish synagogues or publicly burning copies of the ...