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fall: search

Does Antimatter Fall Up Or Down?

KentuckyFC writes "There are enough loopholes in the general theory of relativity to allow antimatter to fall up rather than down in a gravitational field. We've never been able to make enough of the stuff to do the experiment. But at the European particle physics laboratory at CERN, where scientists have been refining the technique for making antihydrogen, researchers are designing an experiment called AEGIS that will finally settle the matter. The idea is simple — fire a beam of antihydrogen atoms and watch which way they fall — but the details are fiendish (abstract). The answer should help solve a number of important conundrums such as why there is so little antimatter in our part of the universe and what the value of the cosmological constant is.

Square Enix Sees Sales, Profits Fall In Fiscal 2007

Square Enix Sees Sales, Profits Fall In Fiscal 2007 [05.27.08] Despite healthy sales of its Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy properties, developer and publisher Square Enix saw both profits and sales fall in its past fiscal year, with sales down 9.8 percent to $1.43 billion and profits down 20.9 percent to $89 million.

Activision Announces Score International Baja 1000 For Fall

Activision Announces Score International Baja 1000 For Fall Santa Monica-based publisher Activision has announced Score International Baja 1000, a new off-road racing game based on Score International's desert racing events, for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and PC. Due this fall, the game is being developed by Left Field Productions (Excitebike 64, Nitrobike).

Fall Brings Battle Fantasia To North America

Kotaku's Mike Fahey writes: "Arc System Works' latest fantasy fighting game is coming to the Xbox 360 this Fall courtesy of Aksys Games, the publisher that would have a much more interesting name if you just switched two letters."

Fall From Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.Com

Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to .....

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products. Lighting at Willow Glen offers quality craftsman-style lighting products from their store in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose, California. A pioneer in online sales, the company had achieved a very high search engine rating in their twelve years online.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to .....

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif. (Business Wire) -- Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif. - (Business Wire) Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Fall from Search Engine Status Inspires a New Kind of Contest for LightingAtWillowGlen.com

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2008--Gaining visibility on the Internet is a tricky process that is governed by search engines. Willow Glen Lighting learned this lesson when they gave up their web address to a community in San Jose, California with the same name. Their subsequent fall from search engine status inspired a unique contest designed to bring them back up the ladder. Beginning on May 24, anyone who provides valid links to their site could win up to $1,000.00 in home lighting products.

Vivendi Games Sales Fall 24% In WoW-Expansionless Q1

Vivendi Games Sales Fall 24% In WoW-Expansionless Q1 [05.14.08] Vivendi has announced its first quarter results, showing a 24 percent drop in sales in its games division over the year prior -- a period which saw the release of WoW expansion The Burning Crusade -- though Blizzard still saw sales of €192 million ($296.6 million).

VMware shares fall as founder leaves

VMware shares suffered their biggest fall in six months after the surprise announcement that founder and CEO Diane Greene has left the company, reports Computing.co.uk.

Surveyors warn of home sales fall

Property sales may fall by 40% this year because of the credit crunch, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has warned.

Fallout From the Fall of CAPTCHAs

An anonymous reader recommends Computerworld's look at the rise and fall of CAPTCHAs, and at some of the ways bad guys are leveraging broken CAPTCHAs to ply their evil trade. "CAPTCHA used to be an easy and useful way for Web administrators to authenticate users. Now it's an easy and useful way for malware authors and spammers to do their dirty work. By January 2008, Yahoo Mail's CAPTCHA had been cracked. Gmail was ripped open soon thereafter. Hotmail's top got popped in April. And then things got bad. There are now programs available online (no, we will not tell you where) that automate CAPTCHA attacks. You don't need to have any cracking skills. All you need is a desire to spread spam, make anonymous online attacks against your enemies, propagate malware or, in general, be an online jerk.

GameStop, Dick's Fall; Children's Place Rises

U.S. stocks edged higher on the weekly unemployment report. The fall in claims at the end of the last week, lower than expected lifted market averages. Ford Motor cut its production target for the next two quarters by 20% and said that it may only break-even in the year 2009. Earlier it had estimated a return to profitability by the year. UBS offered rights at 31% discount from its closing price on yesterday.

Luxury goods retailers fall short in online community building

While retailers of luxury goods understand the importance of search engine optimization and offering a wide variety of products online, they fall short in building online communities, according to a new survey from the Luxury Institute.


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