We're all concerned about being 'green' these days. Here is how you can make your pet now feel 'green' too.
No one, not even Hillary Clinton needs the nations homeowners sinking deep into foreclosure. Between the war in Iraq and a housing recession, 2008 should be an exciting year for our new president.
Well, as I predicted last year (in my head), 2008 should see a mini-refi boom. Not to say there are plenty of people online right now looking to do just that. The government has really stepped to help this sorry homeowners who got suckered.
Zillow should weather the storm. They are lead by a talented team.
Murdoch's a hell of a smart guy. Thanks to him and his acquisition of Dow Jones, the old dog (WSJ) should have a few new tricks.
Silicon Valley's solar boom continues with Ausra, a Palo Alto startup backed by venture capitalist heavyweights Vinod Khosla and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, filing an application to build a 177-megawatt solar power plant on California's Central Coast.
In the most recent issue of Fortune magazine, they stated Americans have record credit card debt. That record is almost 1 Trillion (915b to be exact). First it's the subprime meltdown, now the consumer credit meltodwn.
No question about it, there's a mortgage meltdown across the country. Lenders are going out of business, mortgage standards are getting tighter and borrowers trying to buy or to refinance are finding that getting a loan is far more difficult today than even just a few months ago.
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Firefox download links have been unveiled and promoted at Digg already. There are Windows, Mac and Linux versions available. Check it out.
Who would have thought getting directions at the pump could be so easy? No more walking into the Gas station asking the apathetic attendant. Get your Geek on!
This is a great new feature Google has made available through their Webmaster tools section.
I reported on this earlier today. Android will become the new face of the mobile platform scene soon enough.
The Miraflores Park Hotel has a kind of elegance and pampering ostensibly intended to minimize the discomfort of business travelers, but also quite enjoyable as an end in itself.
They're called "the golden years," that time of life when you have enough income and assets to live well and work less.
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Ok, this is old news I know. Reading the Businessweek article from 2005 brings today's news full circle. This 2 year old article announces that Google made a low-key bid for Android, a small but powerful team of engineers who design software for mobile phones.
API access to high quality maps, car and pedestrian itineraries, proximity and integrated booking search engine.
NOte to Nokia Execs. Give UP and stop copying everyone. Some of these big companies are pathetic.
Yahoo General Counsel Michael Callahan apologized to Congress for not providing details regarding the company's role in providing information to the Chinese government in the Shi Tao case. In a statement, Callahan said:
Prof. Samuel D. Bornstein has again been kind enough to post on our site, and says in part that "I fully agree with your argument that certain lenders have taken undue advantage of trusting unsuspecting borrowers."
Many adults realize that finishing a high school diploma can improve their employment prospects and make them eligible for workplace promotions.
Despite being evacuated from the destructive Witch Creek Fire last week, the Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego has put out a press release letting potential guests know that the place is A-OK.
Remember Digg's top user list? The one that got removed by Digg admins, and then kept reappearing in unofficial form (and exists to this day in some places)? Well, StumbleUpon never had an official user top list, but now it has an unofficial one: StumbleRank.
New York is clearly not for the cheap at heart. The lady friend described in this article is definitely a cheapo.
It took the 9/11 report and an act of Congress, but the intelligence budget today was finally announced. For fiscal year 2007, the intel community got $43.5 billion.
i'm leaving a comment from myself since i have zero friends at this point. hi rob, keep up the great work.
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