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Social media isn t about just consuming news or entertainment but sharing and sharing early and often But how can you stay always on and still get your work done Easy if you have the right tools: related news

Social media isn't about just consuming news or entertainment but sharing â?" and sharing early and often.  But how can you stay always-on and still get your work done? Easy â?" if you have the right tools.

Social media isn't about just consuming news or entertainment but sharing — and sharing early and often. The good news? You can do most of your updating from your mobile device.

Why 401(k) Retirement Plans Really Don't Work

The good news about the Internet is the information we can get our cursors on instantly; the bad news is the information we can get our heads around instantly, but without any way of gauging accuracy, relevance, or completeness. This is particularly evident in the financial-investment-retirement world, where thousands of websites tell us how to do things and why, and why things work the way they do and how. Few gurus explain why and how certain concepts and plans of action just may not work the way they are supposed to.

NEWS: Grade grumbles about Google

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Bill Gates takes his bow NEWS Daily news roundup - 30/06/08 NEWS Google signs 5-year TeleAtlas deal NEWS Snowflake-inspired flash drives to launch REVIEW The Incredible Hulk - PS3 NEWS eBay ordered to pay £30 million for fakes NEWS Video: Ozaki offers fluffy toy iPod speakers NEWS Grade grumbles about Google NEWS Sony announces 2.40 PS3 firmware update NEWS OFT refers Project Kangaroo to Competition Commission

Wanna try shopping groceries online? If so lets take a quick pitstop at D'Agostino ...

Wanna try shopping groceries online? If so lets take a quick pitstop at D’Agostino Supermarkets I have been shopping at D’Agostino Supermarkets for about a month now and I feel very exicted to share my experience shopping groceries online. The stores are small, but they stock a wide variety of high quality groceries, produce, meat, poultry, and seafood as well as deli items. The chain may be small by food industry standards, but D'Agostino enjoys a big reputation both in the city and nationally. With teenagers in the house, they cook for themselves, but they aren't so great about writing what they used up on the shopping list. I can't tell you how many times I've turned to the cabinet to make something, and it's just all gone. I thought, 'How easy is this?' Before you throw it in the garbage, you scan it, and then it shows up on my shoppi

Is Today's Web Still 'the Web'?

snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the transforming nature of the Web now that Tim Berners-Lee's early vision has been supplanted by today's much more complex model. AJAX, Google Web Toolkit, Flash and Silverlight all have McAllister asking, 'Is [the Web] still the Web if you can't navigate directly to specific content? Is it still the Web if the content can't be indexed and searched? Is it still the Web if you can only view the application on certain clients or devices? Is it still the Web if you can't view source?' Such questions bely a much bigger question for Web developers, McAllister writes. If today's RIAs no longer resemble the 'Web,' then should we be shoehorning these apps into the Web's infrastructure, or is the problem that the client platforms simply aren't evolving fast enough to meet

NEWS: Panasonic launches "free-angle" HDMI

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Intel unveils the Centrino 2 processor NEWS Photo news and reviews channel changes to "Cameras" NEWS Daily news roundup - 15/07/08 NEWS Google announces Cites in 3D NEWS VIDEO: Hands on with the Rock Xtreme 780 gaming laptop NEWS Sky announces Eurosport HD NEWS Apple sues OpenMac maker Psystar NEWS VIDEO: iNo iPod Quiz game NEWS VIDEO: Amphibious Tank NEWS VIDEO: Air Hog Zero Gravity Micro RC

NEWS: VIDEO: iNo iPod Quiz game

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Intel unveils the Centrino 2 processor NEWS Photo news and reviews channel changes to "Cameras" NEWS Daily news roundup - 15/07/08 NEWS Google announces Cites in 3D NEWS VIDEO: Hands on with the Rock Xtreme 780 gaming laptop NEWS Sky announces Eurosport HD NEWS Apple sues OpenMac maker Psystar NEWS VIDEO: iNo iPod Quiz game NEWS VIDEO: Amphibious Tank NEWS VIDEO: Air Hog Zero Gravity Micro RC

I am in the process f reicieving an artist visa from the Auslanderbehorde BUT I went in on 7.7.8 and they were on strike! I can't find any info in English about this and when it will end. Thank you for your help;)

Living and working abroad is not always easy. Sometimes it helps to consult an expert to tackle those tough questions you can’t get answered through Google or friendly advice. That's why we have the Expatica Experts. You can ask them anything about living abroad. First, look through our database below to see if your question has already been answered. If not, choose your expert and get your answer!

How To Show Code Samples?

Todd writes "I've been looking around at 'help wanted' advertisements for programming jobs, and almost all of them demand that you not only have professional experience, but also that you show samples of your work. This got me wondering; with the work product, trade secret, and non-disclosure laws/agreements, how exactly can you show work that you've done in a professional capacity to a prospective employer without violating the privacy of the company for which the code was written? For instance, I can't say I've written many BASH scripts (at least, not large ones) for myself personally, but the assortment of such scripts written for my current job is wide and varied indeed. I can't very well just deliver these scripts, or even small portions thereof, to third parties to help demonstrate my scripting prowess.

NEWS: Apple blogs about MobileMe service

NEWS Daily news roundup - 28 July NEWS Samsung launches U800 Pink NEWS Fabrik [re]drive launches NEWS LEGO TECHNIC off-roader launches NEWS Apple blogs about MobileMe service REVIEW Leap Frog Leapster 2 handheld console NEWS Navigon 2150 max launches NEWS Brando offers four-in-one webcam NEWS USB engine hub launches NEWS Zpen electronic pen

Consumer Reports Tells How to Get the Best Seats for the Best Price at Online Ticket...

Consumer Reports Tells How to Get the Best Seats for the Best Price at Online Ticket Resellers August issue finds shopping up to the last minute can score good deals; CR offers tips to hunt hard-to-get tickets and dodge fees YONKERS, N.Y., June 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Scoring seats for summer's hottest events can be tough. The box offices often sell out quickly forcing fans to buy through online ticket resellers where they can pay hundreds, even thousands, above face value. Consumer Reports' August issue tells how to score big in the must-have ticket game. Ticket reselling sounds a lot like scalping, but changes in legislation have allowed for big companies to get in the game. StubHub, TicketsNow, RazorGator, TicketLiquidator and TicketExchange are among the better-known sites in a growing, $2.

NEWS: Sony launch BRAVIA X4500 and W4500 TVs

NEWS Daily news roundup - 12/08/08 NEWS Dell Latitude ON lets you get emails without boot up NEWS Alienware PCs get world's most powerful graphics card NEWS Dell revamps Latitude laptop range NEWS VoD services not affecting traditional TV watching NEWS Datamancer Gothic PC NEWS Steinway Lyngdorf Model C Music System NEWS Top end Fujifilm FinePix F60fd REVIEW Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 - PC NEWS Which tunes are we paying homage to online?

NEWS: Microsoft publishes piracy report

NEWS Photo news and reviews channel changes to "Cameras" NEWS Daily news roundup - 15/07/08 NEWS Google announces Cites in 3D NEWS VIDEO: Hands on with the Rock Xtreme 780 gaming laptop NEWS Sky announces Eurosport HD NEWS Apple sues OpenMac maker Psystar NEWS VIDEO: iNo iPod Quiz game NEWS VIDEO: Amphibious Tank NEWS VIDEO: Air Hog Zero Gravity Micro RC NEWS Panasonic launches "free-angle" HDMI

NEWS: Google's Wiki-rival Knol launches

NEWS Toshiba Satellites get Montevina update NEWS Maplin launches 320GB media player NEWS Toshiba reveals UK launch info for new Qosmios NEWS 3 hits a million dongles milestone NEWS Malware infected site detected every 5 seconds NEWS Medion Akoya E1210 spotted in the wild NEWS Limited-edition Toshiba Portege M800 launches NEWS Amazon reports doubled profits NEWS USB alarm clock fan launches NEWS Panasonic releases two new SDHC memory cards

NEWS: Google signs 5-year TeleAtlas deal

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Bill Gates takes his bow NEWS Daily news roundup - 30/06/08 NEWS Google signs 5-year TeleAtlas deal NEWS Snowflake-inspired flash drives to launch REVIEW The Incredible Hulk - PS3 NEWS eBay ordered to pay £30 million for fakes NEWS Video: Ozaki offers fluffy toy iPod speakers NEWS Grade grumbles about Google NEWS Sony announces 2.40 PS3 firmware update NEWS OFT refers Project Kangaroo to Competition Commission

NEWS: Video: Ozaki offers fluffy toy iPod speakers

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Bill Gates takes his bow NEWS Daily news roundup - 30/06/08 NEWS Google signs 5-year TeleAtlas deal NEWS Snowflake-inspired flash drives to launch REVIEW The Incredible Hulk - PS3 NEWS eBay ordered to pay £30 million for fakes NEWS Video: Ozaki offers fluffy toy iPod speakers NEWS Grade grumbles about Google NEWS Sony announces 2.40 PS3 firmware update NEWS OFT refers Project Kangaroo to Competition Commission

NEWS: VIDEO: Robot wins comp playing Flight of the Bumblebee

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Bill Gates takes his bow NEWS Daily news roundup - 30/06/08 NEWS Google signs 5-year TeleAtlas deal NEWS Snowflake-inspired flash drives to launch REVIEW The Incredible Hulk - PS3 NEWS eBay ordered to pay £30 million for fakes NEWS Video: Ozaki offers fluffy toy iPod speakers NEWS Grade grumbles about Google NEWS Sony announces 2.40 PS3 firmware update NEWS OFT refers Project Kangaroo to Competition Commission

Flickr Video

Now the popular photo sharing site allows you to upload video clips One feature that many folks have asked for from Flickr, the popular photos sharing site, is the ability to upload short video clips along with still images. Just about any digital camera produced today allows you to also take short video clips. Flickr now allows you to upload 90 second or less clips and share them on your Flickr photostream. The idea is that with a limit of 90 seconds it is just long enough to post a clip of your child's birthday song, or a students science experiment, but not too long. The limit is set to encourage the uploading of user generated content and not the republication of exisiting video content. As with your Flickr photos, visitors can comment and link to the video, just as they can with still images.

NEWS: Comment: Is the Nintendo Wii winning the console war?

NEWS VIDEO: Tech week in view NEWS Weekly news roundup - 17/07/08 NEWS Daily news roundup - 17/07/08 NEWS Egg robot launches NEWS Land Rover LRX concept car NEWS Frog-shaped iPhone cozy launches NEWS VIDEO: Hands on with the Acer Aspire 5930 lappie NEWS Honda's CR-Z concept car REVIEW Eastpak Floyd rucksack NEWS Alpine in-car entertainment systems launched

NEWS: Apple iPhone remote access questioned

NEWS VIDEO: Tech week in view 08/08/08 NEWS Weekly news roundup - 08/08/08 NEWS Daily news roundup - 08/08/08 NEWS Workers turn to web for Olympic coverage NEWS Sony launch new Home Cinema systems NEWS Nokia 6650 lands in the UK REVIEW Early Rider Lite bicycle NEWS Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 gets launch date NEWS Apple iPhone remote access questioned NEWS Samsung Messager debuts Stateside

NEWS: Philips DCP951, PET723, and PET940 portable DVD players announced

NEWS VIDEO: Tech week in view 08/08/08 NEWS Weekly news roundup - 08/08/08 NEWS Daily news roundup - 08/08/08 NEWS Workers turn to web for Olympic coverage NEWS Sony launch new Home Cinema systems NEWS Nokia 6650 lands in the UK REVIEW Early Rider Lite bicycle NEWS Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 gets launch date NEWS Apple iPhone remote access questioned NEWS Samsung Messager debuts Stateside

Apache Geronimo on Grails

Do you want to build your Web sites faster and cheaper, but still leverage industrial-strength technology? You can do just that using Grails and Apache Geronimo. Grails leverages the power of the dynamic language Groovy to accelerate your development. However, it runs on the Java® Virtual Machine and leverages proven Java technologies. This makes it easy to take your Grails application to the next level by deploying it to Apache Geronimo, the premiere open source Java EE V5-certified application server. In this article, you will see how easy Grails can make Web development and how easy Geronimo can make Grails deployment. You will also see how a Grails application can leverage the resources and services provided by Geronimo.

Express yourself

I know Mahela Jayawardene called the last match "the perfect Test", but there is always room for any side to get better. And that's where you have to start: whatever stage you are at in your career or in a series, you can always get better. There are always loose ends that need tidying up. And that's what Sri Lanka have been trying to do. Not to be perfect, because that's impossible, but to be excellent: as good as we possibly can be on the field. If we can do that for five consecutive days, more often than not we will walk away with victory.

NEWS: Apple remotely monitoring your iPhone

NEWS Apple patents remote iTunes access via iPhone NEWS SunTable powers your gadgets in the garden NEWS Insect furniture creepy but cool NEWS Tesco launches cheap portable DAB radio NEWS Google doubting billion dollar investment in AOL NEWS GoateeShaver promises a perfect goatee REVIEW Bluetrek Surface Sound Compact Bluetooth speaker NEWS VIDEO OF THE DAY - Virgin Galactic NEWS XP still outselling Vista NEWS Snowl brings messaging to Firefox browser

NEWS: Landmark legal victory for open source developers

NEWS Angry Dad nails Xbox to tree NEWS VIDEO: Cyber-shot DSC-T77 NEWS 38mm thick Philips Essence TV to be shown at IFA NEWS Weekly news roundup - 15/08/08 NEWS Daily news roundup - 15/08/08 NEWS Is Seagate going after SanDisk? NEWS Sena Pullino for MacBook Air NEWS Tough sentences for driving and dialling from Monday NEWS Landmark legal victory for open source developers NEWS Premier League Football comes to PSP


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