Solar, Atmospheric, and Lunar Cycles – Is There a Creativity Correlation?
Indeed, I've always had this theory that solar flares do affect the human biosystem, and the human brain to a large degree. It also makes sense because the human brain is an organic electro-mechanical device if you will. If this extra energy does affect the human brain, then it adversely affects it, positively affects it, [...]
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Affiliate Project X – An Honest Affiliate Project X Review
I've been doing affiliate marketing for about a year, and I won't kid you and tell you it's been an easy adventure. I think the one thing I can say is that I haven't lost money, and if you've done any affiliate marketing, you probably know that when you first start out, this can be [...]
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Bloom To Power iCloud Servers, Yelp's IPO, Apple To Launch TV Service By Christmas?, 10 Sprint Phones To Get Google Wallet
Apple To Use Bloom For Its Cloud. A new report says Apple is going to use Bloom, the strange, exciting new fuel cell tech company with big-name clients, to boost power to its expanding iCloud data center. Apple's already got a few units running on test, and the cells will work in parallel to the [...]
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Apple gobbles apps search robot Chomp • The Register
Apple has scooped up a search engine for apps in an acquisition for an undisclosed sum yesterday, although Bloomberg said a source had revealed the price at around $50m. Insiders expect that Chomp's proprietary search engine set up by Aussie Ben Keighran in 2009 to promote app discovery will become a cornerstone of the new [...]
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Viewsonic ViewPad G70 7-inch Android 4.0 tablet to debut at MWC 2012 – SlashGear
ViewSonic reportedly has a new 7-inch Android tablet lined up for debut at next week's Mobile World Congress and it's called the ViewPad G70. Sources familiar with the company's plans spilled the beans to Pocket-lint, dishing out most all the specs. The ViewSonic ViewPad G70 will feature a 7-inch 1024 x 600 high-resolution screen, which [...]
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The Damning of The Villages
The Villages, a senior community of 50,000+ near Orlando, FL, has been tagged and ridiculed as a haven of senior sex fiends and rampant with STDs. When I heard that the ratio of women to men there was 7 to 1, my libido went pedal to the metal and purely out of curiosity, I checked [...]
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Lawmakers Seek Answers on Google
Gordon Deal Before taking the helm at The Wall Street Journal This Morning in November 2005, Gordon was well-known to New York City radio listeners, having worked at both WINS-AM and WCBS-AM where he honed his writing skills and developed his distinctive on-air reporting style. He also served as New York City bureau chief for [...]
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Internet Marketing Gone Stale? Maybe It's Your Attitude
Heard it all before? Yeah right. I always get a kick out of people those that are in their own business and tell me they've heard it all before. Ask those same people how business is. things are tough, the economy stinks a number of not-so-brilliant statements start pouring out of their so-well-educated mouths. The [...]
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Robert Pattinson Shaved His Head – PHOTOS
Nothing like a shorn Sparklepants to kick off your weekend! Robert Pattinson arrived at the press conference for ‘Bel Ami’ with a nearly bald head. The ‘Twilight’ star who makes it rain panties at premieres shaved his head. Yes, I am calling it news because somewhere out there a Twihard is Google-ing their little heart [...]
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Publicity Tactics – Does Old Media Still Matter?
Is Old Media still relevant in today's social media world in terms of getting publicity that helps you make sales? While it is great to get mentioned on blogs and social media sites, Old Media or Mainstream Media is still the place to be to get results. Here are 5 reasons to include Old Media [...]
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Google problem ‘spreading’ from Santorum to Romney
A new website with a very off-color description of Mitt Romney could create a serious image problem for the Republican presidential candidate. Reputation management experts call it “image-jacking” — and Google says it's out of the company's hands. Rick Santorum was the first to suffer from a “Google-bomb”: the SpreadingSantorum.com website created by sex columnist [...]
