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Whether you think you can and you believe you can, then you certainly can, but the opposite simply results in failure. Always believe that you can…!

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This past weekend, CNN.com launched its newly redesigned Web site. Its user interface (UI) feels good, and everything else, except its font face and size both look horrible.
The font size is even smaller, didn’t seem to have used the standard 2pt size (no, it’s not my browser settings), and the font face is ugly, they [...]

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This is an article from TechCrunch, detailing how in the early days Hotmail exponentially grew from the power of viral expansion loop, as detailed in the book “Viral Loop: From Facebook to Twitter, How Today’s Smartest Businesses Grow Themselves” by Adam L. Penenberg. See the video below;

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So you have a dream, now what?
Well, everyone else in the world has a dream, in fact, we all have our dreams of the things we want to do in our lives, and the only difference between you and the guy next door is about what you do now, right now, in order to make your [...]

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Is this the week Apple will kill the iPod Classic? Lets hedge some bets and consider Apple’s options http://ping.fm/2RwyB

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The following is my latest update on my two previous posts regarding GoDaddy.com’s possible unethical European domain name expiration and renewal procedures.
Since my last update here, I have had numerous email exchanges with an executive from GoDaddy.com, trying to amicably negotiate with GoDaddy.com in regard to their European domain name unethical expiration, renewal, and cancellation [...]

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The best business marriage could be forged between Google and Mozilla.
Google is trying to break into the Internet browser business with its not-too long ago launched browser, Chrome. And, Mozilla’s Firefox has been closing in on Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which so far has not caused any serious threat to the Internet Explorer.
Mozilla’s Firefox homepage is [...]

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Please post your comment with your assumptions and or hypothesis to the following question?
“Does the buying of a crib cause the birth of a child?”
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you see that question, and what is your logical fallacy, if any, to that question?
Creative thinking intended.

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1. The Darfur Crisis – thousands of civilians, women and children, are suffering and most are dying each day, from violence, diseases, and hunger, but no one wants to do anything. The UN seems to have stalled, powerless, or simply doesn’t care anymore, or never cared in the first place. Does China still threaten to [...]

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CNN.com and CNET.com are jointly reporting that Microsoft has applied for a patent on metered, pay-as-you-go computing.
I understand that Microsoft (MSFT), after failing to conquer the Internet and to acquire Yahoo (YHOO), that it is now trying to discover new ways, even the most ridiculous ones that are surely doomed to fail, again, in order to [...]

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