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Entries from March 2008

What have I learned with blogging.

Date March 13, 2008

Blogging has changed the way I think, write, and feel simply because I feel I have learned more than just writing my thoughts or share some of my insight knowledge with the internet. Blogging is a way to interact with people and share your knowledge with them. Blogging is a way to share your knowledge, [...]

Thank you for the slap google.

Date March 12, 2008

Google has finally slapped me for being a bad noodle in the tech industry, simply because I was too much of a slacker and according to them, I probably broke their rules. I don’t know what rule I broke, but google doesn’t like me earning a few bucks. Well, like many famous bloggers say, don’t [...]

Dymo Labelwriter making business easy

Date March 11, 2008

Obtaining easiness in any task should be one of the core goals, as it really proves itself to be beneficial. Think about it, if we didn’t have machines for laundry, cleaning floors, making equipment, life would be really tough in terms of advancement. We would have to dedicate all our time cleaning clothes, and washing [...]

5 tips that can make blogging easier

Date March 10, 2008

Blogging has become more than just a reflection on the day, rather it has become a job, a platform to interact with others, a way to market your self, and who knows what more. The potentials with a blog is limitless, but how do we make this whole process of blogging easier. If you are [...]

Temperature@lert has been accepted by SPEC Power

Date March 9, 2008

SPECpower_ssj2008 is the latest installment of an IT industry benchmark evaluates the power and performance characteristics in larger volume server class computers. It was created out of a need to monitor and regroup energy use from the IT industry and computer manufactures around the world.
SPECpower_ssj2008 does not only measure AC power from the source but [...]

More signs of recession.

Date March 9, 2008

Employers slashed 63,000 jobs in February, the most in five years and yet another sign that the country is heading dangerously toward recession or is in one already. Job losses were widespread, with high job losses coming from construction, manufacturing, retailing, and financial services. This combined with house prices, the credit crunch and the reported [...]

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