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This artist's impression shows a view looking down on the Milky Way galaxy. The position of the Sun is shown, as are the approximate positions and names (shown in orange) of historical supernovas. These are stellar explosions that are thought to have occurred in the last 2,000 years and may have been seen by early astronomers. The estimated position of the recently discovered G1.9+0.3 is shown in black. Although the distance to this remnant is uncertain, the angle is accurately known. Note that G1.9+0.3 is the only object that is found in the bulge of the galaxy.
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via Red Orbit @ 20:34 17th May
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A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 12:29 9th Jul
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A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
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A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
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A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
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via Personal Computer World @ 12:55 8th Jul
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A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
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via Infomatics @ 6:44 8th Jul
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A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 6:44 8th Jul
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Haida artist Bill Reid, shown carving a sculpture in 1990, died in 1998. Haida artist Bill Reid, shown carving a sculpture in 1990, died in 1998.
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via CBC @ 12:29 25th May
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Oliver Schroer, the distinctive Canadian fiddler, is shown in Toronto in 1999. He died Thursday.Oliver Schroer, the distinctive Canadian fiddler, is shown in Toronto in 1999. He died Thursday.
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via CBC @ 16:58 7th Jul
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Google adsense are ads that are shown on your site. They can be small text ads or images. Google gets paid by their advertisers and in turn pays you each time someone clicks on the ad. Google adsense is a great way to make money from your website traffic. It is possible to make a sizable income from these little ads but many do not realize the potential of these little gems. Setting up: Go to https://www.google.com/adsense 1. Set up an account 2. Decide what sort of ad format you want 3. Insert the html in your website 15 Tips for making the most profit from your Google Adsense: Google has many tools check them all and see which ones will work for you. 1. Filtering your competition - Google allows you to filter out up to 200 URL from being shown on your site 2.
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via Articles Bridge @ 15:39 21st Jun
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Marc Antoine Stovall, 21, of Mesa, is shown in this undated booking photo provided by the Mesa Police Department. Stovall, who is suspected of pretending to be a 7-11 clerk in order to rob it, was arrested Monday, May 26, 2008 during a traffic stop in Phoenix. Mesa police alleged Stovall called a 7-11 store April 27, falsely said he was a new employee, arranged for training and then went to the store and was shown how to use the cash register.
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via Sun Herald @ 4:46 28th May
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Nintendo's E3 conference left everyone disappointed, with barely any titles shown. In sharp contrast was Sony's conference which was a flood of games. There was something for each of their platforms - the PS2, the PSP, the PSN, and of course the PS3. First party games shown during the event included:
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via TechTree @ 11:05 16th Jul
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The expanding remains of a supernova explosion in the Milky Way are shown in this composite image, on the left, of the supernova remnant G1.9+0.3. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory image obtained in early 2007 is shown in orange and the radio image from NRAO's Very Large Array (VLA) from 1985 is in blue. The difference in size between the two images gives clear evidence for expansion, allowing the time since the original supernova explosion (about 140 years) to be estimated.
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via Red Orbit @ 1:32 17th May
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The Stowers Institute’s Rong Li Lab has discovered that a protein previously shown to have a role in inflammation may also have a role in the formation of cysts in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) — one of the most common life-threatening genetic diseases — and has shown that a drug inhibiting the protein can slow the disease in mice.
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via Science Daily @ 11:10 21st Jun
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This artists impression shows a view looking down on the Milky Way galaxy. The position of the Sun is shown as are the approximate positions and names (shown in orange) of historical supernovas. These are stellar explosions that are thought to have o ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 11:43 15th May
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This artist's impression shows what the supernova explosion that resulted in the formation of the supernova remnant G1.9+0.3 might have looked like. The expanding debris from the supernova explosion is shown in white, including some interaction with the surrounding gas (green). The crowded environment near the center is shown by diffuse gas (red) and dust (brown) as well as large numbers of stars with different masses and colors. (Credit: NASA/CXC/M. Weiss)
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via A2 Mediagroup @ 22:07 15th May
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Opening of Celebrity Vault's Photographic Exhibition 'Hendrix Revealed' on May 29 to Benefit Seattle's Experience Music Project, Who Will Lend Rare Hendrix Artifacts for the Show THE LARGEST HENDRIX EXHIBITION EVER SHOWN IN L.A., IT FEATURES ICONIC IMAGES BY A WHO'S WHO OF WORLD-RENOWNED ROCK PHOTOGRAPHERS LOS ANGELES, May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- "Hendrix Revealed: A Life Through The Lens" opens Thursday, May 29 at the Celebrity Vault gallery in Beverly Hills, and represents the largest exhibition of photographs of Jimi Hendrix ever shown in the Los Angeles area. Acclaimed in London earlier this year, the show was produced and curated in association with U.K.-based Raj Prem Fine Art Photography. This week, Celebrity Vault co-founders Klaus Moeller and Cole Sternberg announced that ten percent of opening day sales will benefit Experience Music
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via Reuters @ 13:02 26th May
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"Apple almost never confirms its component suppliers, and for various reasons, the suppliers only rarely confirm that they’re working with Apple. That’s the only major reason that we’d normally be skeptical about what’s shown below: the first pictures and diagrams of a touchscreen display that a Taiwanese company claims is being used in an upcoming iPhone. It’s a 2.8” display—shown here alongside a newer 3.2” version—two sizes that would enable Apple to start shrinking both iPhones and touchscreen iPods from the current 3.5” screen size found in its first-generation models," Jeremy Horwitz reports for iLounge.
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via Mac Daily News @ 17:46 5th Jun
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The Packaging Store, One of the UK’s Fastest Growing Online Packaging Suppliers - The Packaging Store is one of the UK's fastest growing online suppliers of packaging supplies. Offering customers a comprehensive and dynamic range of 1,500 packaging products including void fill, boxes, plastic storage, taping and strapping solutions The Packaging Store is also able to source and supply products not showcased in their online extensive catalogue. Every product displayed is shown with detailed information about the product for customer ease and where appropriate the specifications of a product are shown and priced accordingly. Making for a user-friendly store, this site boasts a range of products second to none and has an excellent customer service policy to back up their excellent range.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 2:24 21st May
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A Scottish artist has commissioned a macabre new exhibition which shows troubled rocker Pete Doherty slumped dead in a range of disturbing poses.
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via Breaking News.ie @ 14:39 7th Jun
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A Scottish artist has commissioned a macabre new exhibition which shows troubled rocker Pete Doherty slumped dead in a range of disturbing poses.
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via Irish News @ 14:39 7th Jun
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showed a town's mayor the yellow card Monday after he was caught refereeing football matches while claiming
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 15:44 19th May
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The Twenty20 cricket and the sacking of the Indian Hockey Federation are two pivotal points in the history of Indian sport. Pioneering vision and enterprise have taken cricket over the rainbow. In a bold historic move, hockey, sliding from Olympic glory to oblivion, has been rescued from the IHF quicksand by the Indian Olympic Association.
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via Calcutta Telegraph @ 19:09 16th May
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