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- Inside Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
- Apple Education Push — [LINKS]
- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
- Computers thru time — [CHART]
- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
- Why Samsung is no Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney @ Bain Capital — [VIDEO]
- Central banks should set up prediction markets. — [LINK]
- Max Keiser on NADEX — [VIDEO]
- New Hampshire prediction markets screwed up political forecasting in 2008. Will they be right this time? — [CHARTS]
- The real reasons why prediction markets are accurate. — [LINK]
- Much better than a bike… and more affordable than a SegWay… –> The Me-Mover — [VIDEO]
- InTrade is not predictive, says notable financial journalist. — [SCREENSHOT]
- Drudge links directly to InTrade prediction markets, bypassing journalos. — [SCREENSHOT]
- BetFair’s glitch ruins a set of £23m prediction markets. — [LINKS]
Monthly Archives: July 2011
US worse than Greece? — [VIDEO]
Ex-HSX Max Keiser: Jeff Berwick of DollarVigilante.com about manipulation of oil and silver markets and new currencies and dead ones:
Posted in Finance, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged banks, banksters, credit, debt, economy, Finance, Greece, Greek economy, I.M.F., International Monetary Fund, Max Keiser, Money, public debt, US economy
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No that many InTrade traders paid tribute to CEO John Delaney (whose corps remains on Mount Everest). — [LINK]
Only 2 pages on the InTrade forum, whereas other topics generated dozens of pages, in the past.
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, People
Tagged death, InTrade, InTrade forums, John Delaney, People
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Ex-HSX Max Keiser speaks to lawyers in Athens, Greece, about lawsuits (and hangings) against Goldman Sachs. — [VIDEO]
Lawyers in Greece are suing derivatives dealers and government officials in Greece for financial fraud.
Jean-Michel Jarre’s 2011 concert at Monaco was the most innovative gig on Earth (lasers, synchronized fireworks, colored lightning on white smokes, etc.). — [VIDEO]
During the 2-hour show, I was 20 meters behind Prince Albert and Charlene. Jean-Michel Jarre wrote a song for her, as you’ll see in the videos. And don’t miss the laser harp. Albert weds Charlene in Monaco marriage par euronews-en … Continue reading
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Music
Tagged 2011, Charlene, chronology, concerts, electronic music, Equinox, Équinoxe, fireworks, gigs, Hercules port, instrumental music, Jean Michel Jarre, keyboards, laser harp, laser harps, lasers, Monaco, Music, new age music, oxygen, Oxygene, port Hercules, post-industrial music, Prince Albert of Monaco, Princess Charlene of Monaco, Principality of Monaco, revolutions, shows, synthesizers, US politics
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Collaborate to Innovate — [VIDEO]
Steven Johnson:
Posted in Business Administration, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged collaboration, IDEAS, innovating, innovation, Steven Johnson
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Defkalion is the company that will produce energy using Andrea Rossi’s Ni-H cold fusion technology (LENR, E-Cat). — [VIDEO]
Defkalion.
Posted in Business, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, business startups, CANR, capital, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, Defkalion, E-Cat, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, Energy Catalyzer, growth, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, investing, investments, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, startups, weak force nuclear reactions
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