Archive for July, 2009

Love What You Do

Friday, July 31st, 2009
In 2001, I quit a highly successful and lucrative corporate career to become a writer . I had no idea really what being a writer meant, what I’d write, if I could and what would happen. What happened was a pretty amazing career that has taken me all over the place in terms of what I do and in the world. But the common thread in all my work and projects was that I loved and (and learned from) every one. Of course there were some bumps and trying times but by decided to take on only work and peop

How To Download Microsoft Office 2007 For Free

Friday, July 31st, 2009
July 31st, 2009 | Tags: 2007, download], for, Free, How, microsoft, Office, to Share: Leave a comment | Trackback Related PostsHow to Get (download) Microsoft Office Professional 2007 for Free with Serial Numbers!How to download Microsoft Office 2007 FREEHow To Get Microsoft Office 2007 For FreeHow to download genuine microsoft stuff for free -part1MICROSOFT OFFICE PROFESSIONAL 2007 DOWNLOAD WITH PRODUCT KEY FOR FREEHow to get Microsoft office 2003 and 2007 FREE with upda

How Inkjet Cartridges Changed the World

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Author : Andrew James Before inkjet cartridges became such a part of every home, school and small business office, many things were done differently and much, much more expensively! Let's take a minute to look at the many ways that low-cost inkjet cartridges and printers have changed every day life for millions around the globe There are young executives coming into business today that don't really know that once upon a time, a professional-looking resume was not something that a person pri

Video: Erick Talks Microsoft/Yahoo On Charlie Rose

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentTechCrunch co-editor Erick Schonfeld appeared on Charlie Rose last night to discuss the Microsoft/Yahoo search deal alongside Steven Levy of Wired and Nick Wingfield of The Wall Street Journal.The group talked about the initial deal Microsoft offered Yahoo last year to buy Yahoo outright, the complicated nature of this new deal, Microsoft Bing, Yahoo walking away from the search fight rather than engaging, how this was the worst of the deal

New From the GAO

Friday, July 31st, 2009
New GAO Reports and Testimony (PDFs) Source: Government Accountability Office 31 July 2009 + Reports 1. Contingency Contract Management: DOD Needs to Develop and Finalize Background Screening and Other Standards for Private Security Contractors 2. Home Mortgages: Provisions in a 2007 Mortgage Reform Bill (H.R. 3915) Would Strengthen Borrower Protections, but Views on Their Long-term Impact Differ 3. Information Technology: HUD Needs to Strengthen Its Capacity to Manage and Mod

Top Articles On The Web Design Billboard In July

Friday, July 31st, 2009
A perfect layout, A Good Design and Nice Resource can produce a creative output. Layout, textures, typography and patterns are used more often than one may think but the outcome of different combination can result verity of excellent designs. Professionalism is built upon knowledge and experience. However, When it comes to selection of right resources you need to be very careful and specific about needs. In this round-up, you’ll find number of top resources, tutorials, freebies which left

Posts about Obama Health Care Failure as of July 31, 2009

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Wonderful: House “compromise” reinserts abortion option into ObamaCare - hotair.com 07/31/2009 You’re better off reading the Standard’s rundown of what happened than listening to me blather about it, but here’s the nutshell version. Last night, led by pro-life Dem Bart Stupak, Waxman’s committee passed an amendment barring any mandate in ObamaCare for private insurers to pay for abortions. One curious hitch: Waxman voted for it. Why? Because, only if you vote yes do you get to ask for

SAP’s Schwarz & Sikka: The Road to More Agile Business Performance

Friday, July 31st, 2009
July 31st, 2009 Posted by Oliver Marks @ 2:12 pmCategories:UncategorizedTags:Performance, SAP AG, Financial Planning, Change Management, Performance Management, Strategy, Finance, Tools & Techniques, Management, Human ResourcesLast week I had the opportunity to spend time with SAP CTO Vishal Sikka and separately SAP executive board member John Schwarz, and I’ve been ruminating on our conversations a lot since those meetings. Fortunately I was part of a group of bloggers who have been following S

Company That Probes War Contractor Injuries for AIG Is Itself Under Scrutiny

Friday, July 31st, 2009
by T. Christian Miller , ProPublica - WASHINGTON — A company hired by insurance giant AIG to investigate federal contract workers injured in war zones is itself under scrutiny after an employee brandished an ID card that falsely suggested he was a government agent. The Department of Labor has asked the agency's inspector general to investigate the actions of Tangiers International , a Maltese insurance services firm that AIG uses to document or dispute injury claims filed by wounde

‘I’m a talking plate’ by Surasek Yutthiwat

Friday, July 31st, 2009
July 31st, 2009by admin | Filed under Crockery, Ideas, Product Design .gallery { margin: auto; } .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } .gallery img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } ‘Etching words and phrases in the bottom of the plate, allows the users to select and color words or phrases according to their mood.’ There are six different modes to chose from

Why You’re a Sucker If You Listen to Banking Analysts

Friday, July 31st, 2009
All is not as it seems on Wall Street. Even the most naïve investor knows this. But here at Notes we believe it’s critical to know how the game really works before putting “skin in the game.” We’re lucky enough to work alongside former global finance insider Simon Mellon. Simon is currently putting the final touches on our new money management product, Bonner & Partners Family Office. And he’s kindly agreed to contribute to Notes as he gets ready to launch what we believe will be

Posts about Steve Jobs as of July 31, 2009

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Apple’s Monday Morning App Store Removals Stink - blog.tmcnet.com 07/31/2009 Destroying developer and customer relationships seems to be another area where Apple wants to lead the pack Is it just me or is Apple’s Monday morning App Store removals really getting out of hand? First Riverturn’s VoiceCentral was approved then it was yanked . Amazingly the Cupertino computer and phone company decided months after the application was approved that it was unapproved and then when users r

Neater Feeder

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Makers of the Neater Feeder recently sent us a model to try out. This practical feeding system is designed to contain food and water splashes while separating spilled water from food in one compact unit. Given that my dog is prone to serious splashes and all-out warfare on his kibble, I eagerly gave it a try. I even placed it on my beautiful new hardwood floors, which just about gave me a panic attack, but hey - all in the name of testing. The two-part system works by channeling spille

Good Furniture For Your Office

Friday, July 31st, 2009
When we talk about good and beautiful house, we must be seen it from many aspect like the design both interior and exterior, the room layout, and the most important is furniture. This is applicable to the office as well. Even though office is related to the formal looks, but it cannot be separated from aesthetic aspect that shown by the furniture. Elegant furniture will represent the owner, therefore if you want your office look elegant as well as formal then you should choose the right furnitur

Is America a conservative nation?

Friday, July 31st, 2009
A recent Gallup poll shows a majority of Americans reporting their political views are becoming more conservative. Conservatives naturally welcome such reports of movement in public opinion, but the question of whether America is a fundamentally conservative nation is not easily answered. Polls proclaiming us to be a “center-right” country have appeared for decades, even as the nation’s practical politics have moved inexorably leftward. There has never been a time, since the heyday of the New

8 Keys To PLC Systems Integration: Keeping It Simple & Affordable

Friday, July 31st, 2009
By Paul Fleming 8 Keys to Selecting, Upgrading and Implementing OLE, MES or SCADA systems using OPC Selecting an OLE, MES or SCADA software solution can be complex, however following these 8 steps when upgrading or implementing OLE, MES or SCADA will simplify the process and make it less expensive. Let’s look at this process from a high level. Modem manufacturing supervisory control systems can integrate with just about any control device imaginable, most commonly PLCs (Programmab

“Prove your loyalty to the United States”

Friday, July 31st, 2009
© 2009 drkate/drkate4justice“Obama wants to be President and the burden is on him to prove his loyalty to the United States as well as freedom from conflicting allegiances and potential for coercion.”The deliberate use of these words in Kerchner v. Obama, et. al. describe succinctly the constitutional crisis that Barack Hussein Obama has brought upon the United States. It is the crucible of anxiety that we fear the Commander in Chief is a foreign national not loyal to the United States.In fac

Socialism’s Snake Oil Salesman–Barack Obama–Encountering Consumer Resistence and Voter Remorse

Friday, July 31st, 2009
“I am certain that nothing has done so much to destroy the juridical safeguards of individual freedom as the striving after this mirage of social justice. “ ~Friedrich A. Hayek, Economic Freedom and Representative Government (1973) MAJOR REDUCTIONS IN CARBON EMISSIONS ARE NOT WORTH THE MONEY DEBATE: PETER HUBER Obama wants to destroy our healthcare: Mark Levin on Hannity No matter how good a salesman you are, trying to sell a product or service that people

Weekend Warriors: Mr. Sambolini’s Kitty Litter Castle

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Welcome to “Weekend Warriors.” Every Friday, we run a shining example of a reader’s recent makings—to say TGIF and send you off right into your own weekend’s projects . Jack and Barbara Tibbets love their cat, Mr. Sambolini the Magnificent; scattered litter from Mr. Sambolini’s box, not so much. So they designed something really Magnificent—a litter-box enclosure that contains the mess and looks more like “an attractive storage chest” than a sandy mess. Barbara writes: Inspired by o

Obama surprised by depth of recession

Friday, July 31st, 2009
President Barack Obama said Friday morning's report on the country's Gross Domestic Product — a measure of the U.S.'s overall economic growth — showed the recession was worse than he knew upon taking office in January but most economists think his stimulus plan has helped. "It told us how close we are to the edge," he said. "And as many economists will tell you, that part of the progress is directly attributable to the Recovery Act." Mr. Obama said the report showing the economy contracted only

Bringing The Market Closer To An Eventual Equilibrium

Friday, July 31st, 2009
It’s Friday desk clearing time for this blogger. “Ari and William Morel are homeowners and grandparents who hope to save their home from foreclosure after becoming victims of what they consider to be a predatory loan. The Morels, whose troubles began in 2006 when Will lost his job as a bank adjuster, were told that they could not force the bank to modify the loan under the Making Home Affordable Refinance and Modification program. The program gives struggling homeowners facing foreclosure and

Posts about Mobile Internet as of July 31, 2009

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Coming to BlackBerry? Rogers debuts HSPA+ (3.75G) network - smartphonecool.com 07/31/2009 The above video is Neville Ray, SVP of Engineering and Operations, T-Mobile USA, discussing their strategy with respect to rolling out HSPA / HSPA+ networks and services in the USA. This demonstrates that several major carriers, now Rogers included, will be rolling out these networks in the near future. — Rogers have just announced the debut of their HSPA+ network in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area

Safety Gadgets Gone Too Far?

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Filed under: Kids 5-7 , Health & safety , In the news , Weird but true Parents want to know their children's whereabouts, and some parents are spending hundreds of dollars on sophisticated devices that would turn Ward Cleaver into James Bond. Big Mother is watching you? http://xml.channel.aol.com/xmlpublisher/fetch.v2.xml?option=expand_relative_urls&dataUrlNodes=uiConfig,feedConfig,entry&id=655992&pid=655991&uts=1249066897 http://cdn.ch

Promotional Gifts Can Be Used to Thank Your Employees For a Job Well Done

Friday, July 31st, 2009
When many people think of promotional gifts, they usually think about what the best gift might be to promote their company to their customers. This makes sense as promotional gifts are an excellent means of promoting brand awareness. Promotional gifts are also ideal for promoting your company to your employees. You may ask why you would want to promote your company to your staff. After all, they should know and understand your company better than most. This may be true, but if you are creative

Network Solutions Supports Small Biz Merchants After Unauthorized Code Incident

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Imagine this situation: you own a small business with an ecommerce website. One day you wake up to learn from your hosting company that the server your ecommerce site is hosted on, had a problem. Some unauthorized software code had been placed on the server. As a result, it’s “possible” that credit card information from customers had been snooped on and compromised. As the owner of a small business, all sorts of thoughts run through your head. First, you worry about your customers — and

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