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Bose told CNBC-TV18, "For a long-term investor Jaiprakash Associates could be a buying opportunity. But if the Nifty were to tumble further and my feeling is that we might see Nifty testing 4,350 in the interim then Jaiprakash can go down. Further for a trader maybe Rs 170-172 are likely. For a long-term investor, one can start accumulating at current levels."
in Gadgets
via Moneycontrol.com @ 10:56 9th Jun
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Robyn Crook from the City University of New York reports that Nautilus, the ancient living ancestors of modern cephalopods, have both long and short-term memory, despite lacking the brain structures that modern cephalopods evolved for long-term memory.
in General Science
via Science Daily @ 13:12 31st May
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Millennium Hotels and Resorts is pleased to announce the appointment of Jennifer Long as Director of E-commerce for North America. Long, who brings more than a dozen years of experience in her field to her new position, is responsible for all e-commerce operations for Millennium North America with an emphasis on continuing to build the hotel collection’s online presence and traffic through the major search engines and online partnerships.
in E-commerce
via WiredHotelier.com @ 8:18 30th Jun
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Increasing patent activity and company investment in vaccine R&D signals long-term confidence in sector Increasing patent activity and company investment in vaccine R&D signals long-term confidence in sector
in IP & Patents
via PharmiWeb @ 5:24 19th May
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Sony has revealed its 'Media and Events Space' in the long, long, long awaited PlayStation Home and SPOnG has video footage to give you a taster.
in Video Games
via Spong @ 16:51 27th May
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Many of us who grew up watching television in the 1960s and '70s have fond if vague memories of "Speed Racer." Those big-eyed characters (Trixie! Speed! Racer X!), their mouths never quite moving in sync with the dialogue; those bright colors and semiabstract backgrounds; those endless, episodic story lines. Whether we knew it or not, the series was a primer in the aesthetics of Japanese animation, the love of which we could later pass along to our children.
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 11:56 12th May
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Fantastic Lad, among many others, points out another in a long series of claimed "powered by water" cars, this one by a Japanese company called "Genepax," which interestingly enough does not have so much as a Wikipedia entry. What's scary is the uncritical, even serious-sounding, presentation by Reuters of such extraordinary claims quite unbacked by extraordinary evidence. "Almost sounds too good to be true" isn't the half of it; if cars could be made which would run as "long as you have a bottle of water inside" to pour into the fuel tank ("even tea," repeats this report), not only would you know about the car, but you'd notice the long lines of people buying generators, laptops, and power tools that run on the same technology. The snippet Reuters is carrying says "Jun.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 3:17 15th Jun
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AJAX has become so popular because it allows a browser to initiate a request to the server to receive or push data. Pushing data from the server to a client at an undetermined interval has been a problem that AJAX has never been able to deal with well. Simple examples of applications that AJAX does not handle well due to the need for server push are chat applications, live temperature updates, tailing log files, and calling long running queries. Comet can solve this problem. Comet is a web application architecture that allows a web server to send data to a browser without any need for the browser to request the data. Three common examples of allowing a server to push data to a browser are: polling, long polling, and streaming. Long polling and streaming are two strategies that are considered Comet.
in Java
via Developer.com @ 8:35 3rd Jul
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LIFT OFF: China’s first data relay satellite, Tianlian 1, is launched on a Long March-3C carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province on April 25   ( Photo by LI GANG)
in Space Science
via Beijing Review @ 6:03 12th May
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With New Jersey's emergency open space acquisition fund nearly drained, environmentalists urged the governor and Legislature Tuesday to approve a long-term solution to fund land buys.
in Space Science
via Boston Globe @ 16:24 2nd Jul
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A long-lost opera by Antonio Vivaldi was to have its first performance in centuries last night. Argippo, discovered by a Czech musician as he rummaged through an old archive of anonymous scores, was being staged at a castle in Prague, the city where it had its premiere in 1730. Fittingly, it will be conducted by Ondrej Macek, the man who found the manuscript, and played by his Baroque Music Ensemble Hofmusici.
in Arts & Culture
via The Independent @ 5:25 5th May
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Berlin - A two-metre-long catfish has apparently choked to death after trying to chow down a soccer ball in a Bavarian canal.
in Quirky
via Q 107 @ 4:46 2nd Jul
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Berlin - A two-metre-long catfish has apparently choked to death after trying to chow down a soccer ball in a Bavarian canal.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 23:53 1st Jul
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Berlin - A two-metre-long catfish has apparently choked to death after trying to chow down a soccer ball in a Bavarian canal.
in Quirky
via CNEWS @ 17:47 1st Jul
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Microsoft Game Studios Chief Shane Kim says the company is planning a "long tail" for the Xbox 360, which he expects will have a significantly greater lifespan than the original Xbox.
in Computer Games
via The Escapist @ 5:15 15th May
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Residents are furious that authorities have allowed Digicel to commence constructing a cellular site in the Long Trench community, sparking fears that the project when competed could have serious implications for residents’ health and could attribute to the devaluation of properties.
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via BVI Stand Point @ 19:15 2nd May
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(Nanowerk News) Today, Voxtel, Inc. announces it has completed the negotiation of a long-term lease to occupy private development laboratories at the ONAMI (Orgeon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute) Lorry I. Lokey Laboratories located at the University of Oregon (UO) Eugene campus.
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 18:51 7th May
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"This time, it looks like there will be early morning lines. That's what AT&T retail stores around the country are expecting when the new iPhone 3G goes on sale July 11 at 8 a.m. At Apple and AT&T stores, all employees are asked to be on deck, with some assigned to crowd control duties in remembrance of last year's long lines when the iPhone debuted at 6 p.m. on June 29, 2007," Mike Wendland reports for The Detroit Free Press.
in Handhelds
via Mac Daily News @ 1:15 3rd Jul
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Paul Kapustka Launches 'Sidecut Reports' to Bring Long-Form, Analytical Reporting Back to Tech Journalism
in Blog Watch
via TMC Net @ 12:08 30th Apr
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MELBOURNE, Australia - Australian fishermen have hauled up a six-metre-long giant squid off the country's southeastern coast.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:12 26th May
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Howard Jacobson: Stop running. Slow down. And take a good long look – you'll get far more out of art
in Arts & Culture
via The Independent @ 1:45 5th Jul
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Google (NSDQ: GOOG) ended its 10-month CFO hunt with the hiring of Bell Canada exec Daniel Pichette. Throughout the long executive search, there were persistent questions about its length. Until Eric Schmidt writes his tell-all, we won’ t get a real answer, but there have been some good guesses. The first is that Google’s standards are high for a position like this, and there’s no reason to rush the vetting process. But while it’s assumed that the job of a top officer at Google is a job anyone would take, in this case, that’s not so clear. Law prof Larry Ribstein offered up some ideas in a post last year, many revolving around Sarbanes-Oxley regulations. The gist: Google is a complex company with a novel business model to match. With the CFO bearing personal responsibility for signing off an a report, the Google job may not look
in Search Engines
via PaidContent.org @ 6:07 28th Jun
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Washington, June 11 : Researchers at Northwestern University in the US have developed new transistors that hold up well when exposed to radiation, which could prove helpful on long space missions.
in Space Science
via NewKerala.com @ 19:36 11th Jun
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When consumers searched for broad terms like “cigar” or “humidor,” Thompson Cigars came up fairly high on search results in the past. But that often wasn’t the case when the search terms were more specific, long tail phrases, such as Arturo Fuente Maduro, a brand of cigars. Recognizing that consumers typing in such specific phrases are good bets to convert, Thompson Cigars went looking for a more sophisticated search engine optimization specialist early this year.
in Search Engines
via InternetRetailer.com @ 22:53 22nd May
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Jun. 27--The Wisconsin foundation that holds several key embryonic stem cell patents said Thursday that it has received certificates signaling the end of a long-fought challenge to the patents.
in IP & Patents
via Macro World Investor @ 12:20 27th Jun
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