Constructing an All-Weather Mutual Fund Portfolio
Equity mutual funds perform differently in different time periods as investment styles and sectors come in and go out of favor.
Is My Perl, CGI, MYSQL Site Obsolete?
That is the question that one person asks in the web programming discussion forum at WebProWorld.
Flickr Livens Up With New Features
The photo sharing site owned by Yahoo unveiled a trio of new features just in time for the holidays so people can take advantage of them when receiving new cameras as gifts.
Making The Most Of Social Networks
Search Engine Marketing is now the standard online, a beeline to a measurable ROI. But as marketers try to wrap their heads around social networking, and invent ways to utilize it to their advantage, it’s becoming clear that the branding opportunities are quite appealing, nearly boundless, limited not by money, but by imagination.
Second Life insights
One of the earliest adopters of Second Life in the PR community was the Text 100 agency who established their virtual presence three months ago.
Majority of Vacationers Plan Trips Online
A report published by eMarketer shows that 58% of vacation planners are planning their trips online. Conversely, only 23% of respondents made use of travel agents in their holiday plans.
New Diagnostic Tool For AdWords
Google AdWords team has found a solution to the most common problem in managing AdWords account -why your ad does not show for a particular keyword. The solution is a one-click feature that provides easy troubleshooting.
Online Chef Shares Turkey Soup Recipe
For the past week you probably have read an article or seen something on TV about how to cook and carve a turkey. What you probably have not seen is what to do with all the leftover turkey.
Microsoft Casts Net to Catch Phishers
Microsoft is taking a play from the playbook of “Dirty Harry” by telling phishers around the globe to,” go a head punk and make their day”. They are working with law enforcement in Europe and the Middle East to catch gangs of phishers.
UK Computer Industry at a Crossroads
The BBC is running an interesting article on the number of qualified skilled people wanting to work in the computer industry, and the lack of said people who are coming through the college ranks.