What Is The Source Of Long-Term Stock Market Returns? (or… Do Stocks Really Always Go Up?) (1)
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Why do we think that the stock market will always go up? Why has it gone up over long periods of time historically? For instance, let’s look at this graph: Source: A Random Walk Down Wall Street There is one theory that I have read about in the writings of respected authors like Jack Bogle and William Bernstein. It states that there are three main components to long-term stock market performance: Part 1: Dividend Yield ...
SMS Usage and ARPU slides – Telecom Industry Qtrly Report (1)
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Image via Wikipedia TRAI has released the quarterly report (ending June 2008) and here is a summary (useful data that you would need): 93 GSM and 44 CDMA Licensees Wireless subscriber base @ 286.87 million as on 30th June 2008 (as against 261.07 million subscribers in the previous quarter) - 25.80 million wireless subscribers added in the june qtr. 212.51 million GSM subscribers (74.08%) - prev qtr, 192.70 million 74.36 million CDMA subscribers (25.92%) at ...
10 Ways to Add More Soy to Your Diet (1)
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10 Ways to Add More Soy to Your Diet. Learn how to look for soy rich products. Soy Diet Written by Registered Dietitians.
Backing Up My Photos With Lightroom and Zenfolio (2)
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By far the most popular goodies for Adobe Lightroom that I've published are my export plugins, for Zenfolio, SmugMug, Flickr, Picasa Web, and Facebook. I don't use any of these services to host my own photos (I generally publish what I want here on my blog and in my photostreams), but I do use a unique aspect of Zenfolio – their hierarchical gallery system – as a cheap and convenient way to back up my ...
Easy Tuna Melt Supper (1)
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Why I wont comment on the page dedicated to Rajul's Exit on Confluence (1)
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Rajul Garg, is one of the founders of GlobalLogic which is my current employer. Apart from the distinction of being one of the fathers of the company, he also holds the role of the Global head of Hr and Corporate Development. Rajul is credited with the value system of the company, its M & A and a culture that begets a blog.His exit was announced a week back and as expected there have been a ...
iPhone Tethering Roundup (4)
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Apple Forums | ModMyi.com | iPhone, iPod, Mac, OS X, Mods, More - iPhone News (30)
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Here at MMi we like apps that allow tethering your iPhone and computer. Last week we added yet another tethering option to our Cydia repo bringing the count of great tethering apps that we host to three. Confused by your tethering options? Don't understand what tethering is and the possible implications? We hope to clear that all up below. What is Tethering? Tethering refers to using your iPhone as a modem. By creating a connection ...
9 Great Breakfast Ideas for Kids of All Ages - US News and World Report (3)
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"Consumer Reports" finds that many cereals are more sugary than doughnuts. What to do?
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Sean said:
Some good suggestions and information
USB flash drive creator released (2)
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The atv-bootloader team have today launched atvusb-creator, which creates USB flash drive based installers that include patchstick, factory restore and various Linux distributions. This version is comes with ssh, bin tools, and two plugins (XBMC for Mac and Boxee for Mac). That’s right, two full blown OSX applications with their own AppleTV plugin to launch and get updates. Currently, it is only available to run on OS X, but Linux and Windows versions should be ...
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MDWeezer said:
XBMC on the Apple TV? Ok!
Any suggestions for Hosted Shopping Carts (Ecommerce)? (1)
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Mr. Analogy: I'm looking for a new shopping cart. We'd like something that is:* hosted* allows us to have individual product links to the shopping cart* Processes Credit Cards* Lets us download the order info in some delimited format so we can parse it and import it into a database.*ideally lets us import into Quickbooks 2007 (and even better: into a contact manager.We're looking at:HomesteadWeb.comGoDaddy.comPossibly Volusion.comand a few others.The above are in the range of ...
Condé Nast Traveler (1)
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The online home of Condé Nast Traveler, the world's premier travel magazine
Sprucing Up The New Office (2)
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We just rented out a second office space. Calling it an office space is a misnomer. It's a simple two bedroom apartment. Size: A compact 720 Sq.Ft. But what makes it strategically important is that its right above our exisiting workplace. The timing couldn't be more perfect. We were expanding our team and started to feel the space crunch and when this opportunity came up, we lapped it up.For those of you who didn't know, ...
Dear Aunt TUAW: How do I get started programming for the iPhone? - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) (6)
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Filed under: Education, Developer, App Store, SDKDear Auntie TUAW, I've been thinking about trying my hand at development for the iPhone (I've got some good app ideas already), and I was wondering where a good place to start might be. Should I mess around with learning some Objective-C first, or just spend the $99 and dive in with the dev kit? I know some PHP, Javascript, and a smattering of C++, but have never tried ...
How to Interview a Programmer (1)
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Recognizing good programmers among job applicants is not easy. Arising out of discussions at a recent summit on Writing Better Code, this article presents many interview techniques for finding good programmers.
QuickGold is Quicksilver for Your iPhone (25)
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iPhone/iPod touch only: Free iPhone application QuickGold is a keyboard-based app launcher aiming to fill the shoes of "Quicksilver for the iPhone" (hence the name). You invoke QuickGold by pressing the home button when you're already at the homescreen. Once it activates, start typing and watch as its dynamic results quickly match what you're looking for. QuickGold can match any app on your home screen (including web clips), searches contacts and phone numbers, launches web ...
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Aadom The Wygle said:
maybe jailbreaking again is what I'ma gonna do
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Paul said:
Works great. On Cydia.
A First-timer’s Tips for Networking in Silicon Valley (10)
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Five months ago I became a founder for the first time. I am not a total novice to the Valley; I’ve been fortunate to work with and befriend some very smart (and now influential) people from companies like Google and Powerset. But I am also a Midwesterner who migrated to the Valley in the late ’90s, and my resume includes staid institutions like NASA, which while innovative is not exactly a go-go Silicon Valley company. ...
Yugma Integrates Screen Sharing with Skype [Featured Download] (25)
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Windows/Mac OS X: Free Skype plug-in Yugma Team Collaboration adds a screen sharing feature to Skype. The plug-in is an offshoot of previously mentioned Yugma, a standalone web conferencing and screen-sharing tool that you can use independently if you're not already a Skype user. The benefit to the Skype plug-in is that you have easy integration with your already populated Skype contact list, so starting up a meeting with Yugma through Skype (once it's set ...
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Tyler said:
oh hell yes
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munir said:
Ooh, this could be great for troubleshooting or doing meetings on skype. Too bad about the cumbersome plug-in procedure though.
O-Marks Syncs Your Foxmarks Bookmarks to Your iPhone [Featured IPhone Download] (19)
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iPhone/iPod touch only: Free application O-Marks automatically syncs bookmarks to your iPhone from Firefox-syncing tool Foxmarks or from your Delicious account. The most intriguing feature for Firefox users is the Foxmarks integration, since once you've set up O-Marks with Foxmarks, your Firefox bookmarks now automatically sync to your iPhone. That means you don't need to use Safari just to sync bookmarks to your iPhone anymore. It just takes a little know-how to get it set ...
Downloading online songs (3)
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You know those songs on Raaga, MusicIndiaOnline, etc? The ones you can listen to but can't download? Well, you can download them. It's always been possible to download these files. After all, that's how you get to listen to them in the first place. What stopped you is security by obscurity. You didn't know the location where the song was stored, but if you did, you could download them. So how do you figure out ...
Carry Your PC on Your iPhone or iPod Touch (55)
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It'd be wonderfully convenient if you could take your important documents and applications with you wherever you go, but lugging a laptop with you every time you step out the door is far from convenient. That's where MokaFive's new cross-platform application called iPhone Sentinel comes in. By turning part of your iPhone or iPod touch into a portable hard drive, iPhone Sentinel and the MokaFive Player allow you to run virtual machines directly off your ...
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David Cook said:
For all you IPhone Lovers. I know there's a lot of you.