The majority os us likely use it solely for double-checking directions or identifying an alternate route to a destination, but as it turns out—Google Maps is capable of performing a wide array of super helpful tasks. See a few of them below:
It can create multi-day walking itineraries. It can plot spreadsheet addresses on map. It can provide directions via text message.
Who knew?
I was delighted to see that See The Difference is now up and running on Azure.
I spent a bit of time with Dom from the team not so long ago talking about audience matters (he kindly offered some help on some stuff I was working on). He’s got a lot of experience in with traditional media but particularly now as he seeks to deliver on his plan to “
engage supporters with a diverse range of projects from all around the world, through a video-based site that uses ‘digital storytelling’ to promote projects and, very importantly, to show donors just what a difference their support has made” (UK Fundraising 2009).
I guess the real challenge for the team – and therefore the real value to the charities – is delivering difficult and complex messages to data-snackers. Here’s an example for Macmillan.
It’s a great idea to drive greater awareness and understanding of a vast array of charity projects and I wish them all the best in their efforts.
I will vote for the Republican ticket because anything else would be foolish and would invite danger to the USA!
Ron Paul is NOT I repeat NOT a Republican, he is and always will be a Libertarian. Pretending to be a Republican so they he may run a one of the two major party's tickets does not make it so.
I am hopeful that both Rudy and Mitt fade into the woodwork soon. Both are unacceptable conservatives.
The current Iraq strategy is to fight until we are able to successfully turn it over to the Iraqi Military and leave as soon as possible after that.
To simply say quit begs the question, where does that leave Iraq? Doomed to the terrorists, Iran or any other country wanting to take their land?
I am sick and tired of the BS about the USA not getting involved in other countries problems. Wouldn't that be nice…than why do we spend so much on relief for disasters, and humanitarian needs? Why do our celebrities go to other countries to care for their children, when we have sick and dying right here at home?
Because we are a nation who cares and it applies to the military support as well as the relief and humanitarian support as well.
I think it is very hypocritical for liberals to want it one way for social programs and another for the military.
Barbara Toombs, Phoenix business people rave about the “How to Leverage the Internet for Offline Business” workshop put on by Ron Davies of Passion Powered Business Inc last week. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9W9nbLaSZY Tags: week, toombs, Business, Inc, Law Crime Bookmark to:
Joe-t, and so many others, so accustomed to the problems they grow up with, accept them, and want nothing different. I guess with a 2% answer rating, everyone should listen to you huh? Ron Paul is splintering, filtering the "base" of the Republican party. This could be good, or bad, I do not know yet, as I don't understand why, people that logically should like him, don't.
The polls are probably fairly accurate, of the demographic polled. Usually they call only people that voted Rep in the last primaries, so they know what kind of answers they will get. Then the people answering the phone, probably don't know how to use caller-id to not answer a supposed "telemarketing" call. On top of that, they have to have a phone. A lot of younger (35 and below), don't have land lines, or have switched to voip/cell exclusively, their voices aren't equally sampled.
I think he will surprise and embolden those that are on the fence, and irritate those that have already written him off for whatever reason. So many new voters, and party switchers will be voting for him, that it may be a unique event in recent history.
Fox is against Paul, because they back Hillary this roll of the dice. If I could see into alternate futures, Ron Paul is probably the only person principled enough to be able to beat her, and more importantly, bring about some real change to overcome some obstacles on path of liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
they don't really care to ask questions. They just want to see how you are as a person. Try to be real with maybe a slight taste of a professional. They might ask past jobs and how long you can work and your extracurriculars.
There will probably be 2 or 3 people interviewing you.
Just read a lot of interview questions and prepare answers for them. Think about how to answer questions such as, how would you handle an angry customer, etc
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NBA Finals: Lakers-Celtics matchups to watch
Washington Post
And now he gets his shot at a fifth NBA championship — which would put him past Shaquille O’Neal and Tim Duncan and tie him with Magic Johnson and move him …
Ron Artest fitting into Lakers’ plans in first NBA FinalsUSA Today
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Michael Arrington is almost as famous for founding TechCrunch as he is for irritating people. During an interview at today’s TechCrunch Disrupt event, he set off Yahoo! CEO, Carol Bartz by insinuating she was leading the company astray by not focusing on search.
There’s a mind-bottling array of diets and advice out there if you’re thinking about shedding the winter moobs. Simple is best so here’s a sure fire way to drop a dress size/fit into your boardies without living on crispbreads less tasty than cardboard. All you have to do when you go down Tescos is this: shop only in the fruit and veg aisle and at the fish and meat counters. Simples. So no milk, no wheat, no processed or tinned foods, just wholesome food that’s not been mucked around with. If it grows, swims, flies or walks you can eat…
“Yey you are back commenting …and how right you are – everyone is over Greyson Michael Chance now. Run his name on Google and you will see . Its a big , big thing and it does seems that he is enjoying the attention which is good as he strikes me as very easy going and friendly person …and the boy is smart …the way he handled his first big TV interview…”
Ron Davies coming to speak to local business owners in Phoenix Arizona — Feel like roadkill on the information superhighway? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ8XQKiCcPQ phoenix scottsdale ron davies internet for offline business offline business google adwords seo cpa social media twitter bebo stephanie frank clickbank Bookmark to: Tags: internet, business owners, Arizona, phoenix scottsdale, Local [...]
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July 12th, 2010 on 4:33 am
Hes all drunk out of his mind, then gets serious when he speaks about the gospel lol
July 7th, 2010 on 1:58 am
If your posting in more readable state next time, you get the answer much faster
cheers
July 4th, 2010 on 3:59 pm
Posted by Catherine Faas
The majority os us likely use it solely for double-checking directions or identifying an alternate route to a destination, but as it turns out—Google Maps is capable of performing a wide array of super helpful tasks. See a few of them below:
It can create multi-day walking itineraries. It can plot spreadsheet addresses on map. It can provide directions via text message.
Who knew?
See all ten at Lifehacker.
Lifehacks make life easier.
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July 2nd, 2010 on 4:31 pm
There called lapel mics
http://uvs.umn.edu/podcastequipment/images/a004.jpg
July 2nd, 2010 on 11:50 am
I was delighted to see that See The Difference is now up and running on Azure.
I spent a bit of time with Dom from the team not so long ago talking about audience matters (he kindly offered some help on some stuff I was working on). He’s got a lot of experience in with traditional media but particularly now as he seeks to deliver on his plan to “
engage supporters with a diverse range of projects from all around the world, through a video-based site that uses ‘digital storytelling’ to promote projects and, very importantly, to show donors just what a difference their support has made” (UK Fundraising 2009).
I guess the real challenge for the team – and therefore the real value to the charities – is delivering difficult and complex messages to data-snackers. Here’s an example for Macmillan.
It’s a great idea to drive greater awareness and understanding of a vast array of charity projects and I wish them all the best in their efforts.
July 2nd, 2010 on 4:30 am
だなーwでもあれ聞きたい!!って鳴ったとき聞けるのは便利w
June 27th, 2010 on 9:09 pm
I will vote for the Republican ticket because anything else would be foolish and would invite danger to the USA!
Ron Paul is NOT I repeat NOT a Republican, he is and always will be a Libertarian. Pretending to be a Republican so they he may run a one of the two major party's tickets does not make it so.
I am hopeful that both Rudy and Mitt fade into the woodwork soon. Both are unacceptable conservatives.
The current Iraq strategy is to fight until we are able to successfully turn it over to the Iraqi Military and leave as soon as possible after that.
To simply say quit begs the question, where does that leave Iraq? Doomed to the terrorists, Iran or any other country wanting to take their land?
I am sick and tired of the BS about the USA not getting involved in other countries problems. Wouldn't that be nice…than why do we spend so much on relief for disasters, and humanitarian needs? Why do our celebrities go to other countries to care for their children, when we have sick and dying right here at home?
Because we are a nation who cares and it applies to the military support as well as the relief and humanitarian support as well.
I think it is very hypocritical for liberals to want it one way for social programs and another for the military.
GREAT QUESTION!
June 26th, 2010 on 10:51 pm
Barbara Toombs, Phoenix business people rave about the “How to Leverage the Internet for Offline Business” workshop put on by Ron Davies of Passion Powered Business Inc last week. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9W9nbLaSZY Tags: week, toombs, Business, Inc, Law Crime Bookmark to:
June 24th, 2010 on 11:28 pm
Joe-t, and so many others, so accustomed to the problems they grow up with, accept them, and want nothing different. I guess with a 2% answer rating, everyone should listen to you huh? Ron Paul is splintering, filtering the "base" of the Republican party. This could be good, or bad, I do not know yet, as I don't understand why, people that logically should like him, don't.
The polls are probably fairly accurate, of the demographic polled. Usually they call only people that voted Rep in the last primaries, so they know what kind of answers they will get. Then the people answering the phone, probably don't know how to use caller-id to not answer a supposed "telemarketing" call. On top of that, they have to have a phone. A lot of younger (35 and below), don't have land lines, or have switched to voip/cell exclusively, their voices aren't equally sampled.
I think he will surprise and embolden those that are on the fence, and irritate those that have already written him off for whatever reason. So many new voters, and party switchers will be voting for him, that it may be a unique event in recent history.
Fox is against Paul, because they back Hillary this roll of the dice. If I could see into alternate futures, Ron Paul is probably the only person principled enough to be able to beat her, and more importantly, bring about some real change to overcome some obstacles on path of liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
June 24th, 2010 on 5:17 am
they don't really care to ask questions. They just want to see how you are as a person. Try to be real with maybe a slight taste of a professional. They might ask past jobs and how long you can work and your extracurriculars.
June 20th, 2010 on 1:16 am
Job Interview Dos and Don'ts – How to Sabotage Your Job Interview
June 16th, 2010 on 6:57 pm
There will probably be 2 or 3 people interviewing you.
Just read a lot of interview questions and prepare answers for them. Think about how to answer questions such as, how would you handle an angry customer, etc
Good luck to you!!!!!
June 15th, 2010 on 11:53 am
ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Adeona Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Amex: AEN) announced that its wholly-owned CLIA-certified clinical testing subsidiary, HartLab, has expanded its in-house diagnostic testing services to include a full array of microbiology testing. Adeona believ
June 13th, 2010 on 2:21 am
interview in inkigayo
June 12th, 2010 on 2:06 pm
still ron dennis own % of mclaren ?
June 7th, 2010 on 11:21 pm
Obama: Israel has ‘legitimate’ concerns
Source: http://www.youtube.com
President Barack Obama discussed Israel’s flotilla raid during his interview with CNN’s Larry King.
June 3rd, 2010 on 4:27 am
Globe and Mail
NBA Finals: Lakers-Celtics matchups to watch
Washington Post
And now he gets his shot at a fifth NBA championship — which would put him past Shaquille O’Neal and Tim Duncan and tie him with Magic Johnson and move him …
Ron Artest fitting into Lakers’ plans in first NBA FinalsUSA Today
Byron Scott likes the Lakers in the NBA FinalsLos Angeles Times
Jerry West shares candid opinions on NBA FinalsESPN
Kansas City Star -Philadelphia Daily News -San Jose Mercury News
all 4,139 news articles »
May 30th, 2010 on 2:19 am
I saw Ron Paul give a rambling statement in front of congress about the bail out package. He ain't no genius…
May 28th, 2010 on 6:02 am
I really like Ron Paul
May 25th, 2010 on 8:08 am
Michael Arrington is almost as famous for founding TechCrunch as he is for irritating people. During an interview at today’s TechCrunch Disrupt event, he set off Yahoo! CEO, Carol Bartz by insinuating she was leading the company astray by not focusing on search.
May 24th, 2010 on 11:18 pm
week is full of TV wonders..end of Lost, Dancing w. the Stars, Jessie James interview, American Idol finale, end of Law & Order, what else?
May 24th, 2010 on 2:07 am
RT I'll show up in daisy dukes & a bikini on top 4 tomorrows interview IF HE DOES. You want 2 see this mess happen? RETWEET!
May 22nd, 2010 on 3:33 pm
int prime(int num)
{
int i, j,count;
for (i=1; i < num / 2;i++)
{j=number % i;
if j = 0 then count ++;
}
if (count == 1) then return 1
else return 0;
}
—————–
then insert this code in yours,
it is something like that
the prime function i write is just a robust one.
—————-
for (i=0;i<strlen(array);i++)
{
if prime(array[i]) then
printf("%d",array[i]);
}
}
May 20th, 2010 on 12:47 pm
Jesse James to Appear on ABC for First TV Interview Since Breakup:
May 18th, 2010 on 10:51 pm
Its great !!
May 17th, 2010 on 10:37 am
There’s a mind-bottling array of diets and advice out there if you’re thinking about shedding the winter moobs. Simple is best so here’s a sure fire way to drop a dress size/fit into your boardies without living on crispbreads less tasty than cardboard. All you have to do when you go down Tescos is this: shop only in the fruit and veg aisle and at the fish and meat counters. Simples. So no milk, no wheat, no processed or tinned foods, just wholesome food that’s not been mucked around with. If it grows, swims, flies or walks you can eat…
May 16th, 2010 on 2:08 pm
The mitotic spindle?
May 16th, 2010 on 1:05 am
The first video Interview will be at 10:45 with Dollaz Then followed by Au-Black via Livestream #fb
May 16th, 2010 on 12:19 am
“Yey you are back commenting …and how right you are – everyone is over Greyson Michael Chance now. Run his name on Google and you will see . Its a big , big thing and it does seems that he is enjoying the attention which is good as he strikes me as very easy going and friendly person …and the boy is smart …the way he handled his first big TV interview…”
May 14th, 2010 on 5:16 pm
Ron Davies coming to speak to local business owners in Phoenix Arizona — Feel like roadkill on the information superhighway? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ8XQKiCcPQ phoenix scottsdale ron davies internet for offline business offline business google adwords seo cpa social media twitter bebo stephanie frank clickbank Bookmark to: Tags: internet, business owners, Arizona, phoenix scottsdale, Local [...]
May 14th, 2010 on 9:15 am
Moody’s Corporation – London – Moody’s Corporation (NYSE: MCO) is the parent company of Moody’s Investors Service, and Moody’s Analytics, encompasses the growing array of Moody’s non-ratings businesses including Moody’s KMV, a provider of quantitative credit analysis tools, Moody’s Economy.com, which provides economic The Company Moody’s Corporation (NYSE: MCO) is the parent company of Moody’s Investors Service, and Moody’s Ana
May 13th, 2010 on 1:24 pm
Ron Atkinson, ITIF/Think Tank: Facebook: if we don't allow personalization in ads free sites will start to disappear #FBHill
May 12th, 2010 on 10:18 pm
I am following Ron Davies because I am using his program PRO2 system to earn money as an affiliate marketer.