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madhu naidu

Maharashtra Agriculture Admit Card Hall Ticket 2013 www.mahaagri.gov.in - 0 views

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    Maharashtra Agriculture Admit Card / Hall Ticket 2013 www.mahaagri.gov.in/. Maharashtra Agriculture admit card/ hall ticket are out. Maharashtra Agriculture recruiting candidates to fulfill the positions of the Agriculture worker, clerk, Senior clerk, Assistant Superintendent, Junior Typist, Junior Accountant.
madhu naidu

IOB PO Admit Card 2013 Hall Ticket For Download www.iob.in - 0 views

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    Welcome to Aptitudeleader.com. IOB Recruitment 2013 is released IOB PO Admit Card 2013 on official website www.iob.in. The candidates who are to apply IOB PO hall ticket 2013 jobs can down load IOB hall ticket / admit cards as per given notification.
arjun aswal

Four college kids started a hedge fund. Should I invest? | Wall Street Oasis - 0 views

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    Lumina Investments (http://www.luminainvestments.com/), a group of college kids from UNC (but UNC Wilmington, not UNC Chapel Hill). And one guy from East Carolina University. (I always thought the Carolinas were divided into North and South, but I admit being a tad fuzzy on those southern states
Anand Kumar

Which One Is Sought After? iPhone or iPhone Apps - 0 views

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    Admit it! The moment you possess an iPhone, you begin looking for App Store icon. App development in iPhone has made it cool and functional to sport as many apps as possible on your iPhone. This article rewinds to the time iphone made its debut and what made it a hot property to possess. App development too have been given due weightage leading to a conclusion on the prospects of iphone app development.
sahargull

Windan sea Beach OF San Diego | pacificrentacar - 0 views

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    Most San Diego charter bus rental visitors who have been to Windasea seashore which snakes around the La Jolla shoreline will admit one thing as a consensus... it's, palms down, one of the beautifu...
Adam Mills

Apple is hiring iPhone antenna engineers, coincidence? - 0 views

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    Apple has three job openings for iPhone antenna engineers. Is this just a strange coincidence or is this admitting that there are signal issues with the iPhone 4?
Jeff Johnson

State of the Art - Really Feeling the Music - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Now that Apple has sold 160 million iPods, reshaped the music business and inspired dozens of competitors, maybe it's time to admit it: this music player thing might be more than a fad. Yet in all this time, almost nobody has brought up the screaming flaw that's built into every one of those things: the earbuds. That's right. Hundreds of millions of times a day, music player owners jam little white discs into their ears without a thought, rendering themselves both deaf and rude to the outside world. And that's if you can even get them to stay in. A sizable chunk of the population lacks the proper cartilage formation to hold earbuds in place. (I'm among them. Don't tell anyone.) How about a little sympathy for these long-time sufferers? Where are the self-help groups? Where's the telethon?
anonymous

Surveys: Apple iPhone 3G vs Blackberry and RAZR. iPhone 3G wins - 0 views

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    Apple and its iPhone 3G continue their great achievements..!! I have to admit that I'm very impressed by the Apple iPhone 3G's achievements. Recently I found two posts that share this iPhone's greatness.\n
David Corking

Dr. Dobb's | A Moving Target | March 28, 2009 - 0 views

  • iPhone uses Objective-C -- challenging even for experienced C, C++, and C# programmers.
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  • Many companies first venture into mobile technology is providing BlackBerry e-mail access. Next, they often look to appplications for sales and other field employees, CRM, and business intelligence, such as performane dashboards. In short, mobile applications are integrating with corporate systems and other programs on a much more complex level.
  • One-fourth of companies are deploying CRM to handhelds,
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  • We don't cover Palm in depth, since it's slipped to 2% of the smartphone market, says Gartner, while Symbian has half the world market, and the BlackBerry and iPhone make up about 70% of North America.
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    I have to admit, I found this article a little confusing : I didn't understand how to use a 'usage profile' to choose a platform for clients or servers.
Adam Mills

Samsung rethinking Galaxy Tab 10.1, iPad 2 to blame - 6 views

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    A few days ago, Apple introduced the iPad 2. Today, a competitor has admitted that its tablet might be 'inadequate' in its current state. Have a look.
amazingbestbuy

Nintendo's first smartphone app, Miitomo, arrives in the U.S. and other markets this Th... - 0 views

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    The app alone may not be the game that fans have craved, but it's a notable milestone for Nintendo, which has long held off on porting its content to iOS and Android. The company admits this, as well, in today's announcement.
Felipp Crawly

Thank You Onward Process! - 1 views

I'll admit gaining more customers for my online business used to be a problem for me. Although I offer good products, people didn't seem to notice this until I hired Hannah, a very efficient Virtua...

started by Felipp Crawly on 28 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
lu yang

Apple: Samsung copied too much even Google could not stand - 1 views

The patent dispute between Apple and Samsung next week a formal trial, although not yet a formal trial, but the two sides have begun a war of words. It is reported that Apple plans to use the Samsu...

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started by lu yang on 30 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
lu yang

Apple: Samsung copied too much even Google could not stand - 0 views

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    The patent dispute between Apple and Samsung next week a formal trial, although not yet a formal trial, but the two sides have begun a war of words. It is reported that Apple plans to use the Samsung contents of the file to defend, some of which File, Samsung smart phones and android tablet pcs and Apple iPhone (parameter picture sample evaluation) and iPad are surprisingly similar, it is also within the company The issue had been discussed, but has also been a clear warning of Google and other third-party companies. Apple said in the trial file: "Samsung's documents show that Samsung products with Apple products is not accidental, not Samsung's own claim that" natural evolution ", on the contrary, it is Samsung intentionally copied the result of sales of the iPhone and the iPad appearance, icon design and intuitive user interface Samsung's public statements and the contents of the file inconsistencies, Apple will be based on the file to defend. " Some evidence in the trial documents show, Samsung is not only interested in copying the iPhone and iPad some of the features and functionality, this bad behavior has also been a clear warning of Google and other third-party companies. The following are the some of the more persuasive view Apple excerpt from the files of the trial: - In February 2010, Google had explicitly told Samsung, the latter "P1" and P3 google android tablet (Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Tab 10.1) and the iPad is too similar, and requested the Samsung P3, with the iPad distinguish off. ung's product design team pointed out that the Galaxy S and iPhone 4S looks much like the "regrettable". - Samsung launched a formal assessment of some well-known designers had warned Samsung, Galaxy S "from the outside over-copied the design of the iPhone, Samsung should have its own innovation." The designers explained that the "Galaxy S is very similar appearance with the iPhone, there is no significant difference if you put the Samsung Logo on the product cove
Bakari Chavanu

TidBITS Networking: Achieving Email Bliss with IMAP, Gmail, and Apple Mail - 0 views

  • Well, that's what I intended to do, anyway. The more I wrote, the more I realized how many aspects of the IMAP/Gmail/Mail universe are unclear or confusing, as evidenced by the many email messages I've received on those subjects, and as feedback to my books ("Take Control of Apple Mail in Leopard" and "Take Control of Spam with Apple Mail") and my Macworld articles on the topic. So, what I thought would be a straightforward article has turned into a manifesto. (That means it's quite long, and somewhat opinionated - fair warning!) And, I admit it: I've written it for a largely selfish reason, which is to save myself from having to explain this information repeatedly in email messages! But I do hope you'll find it interesting and helpful if you've ever struggled with the combination of IMAP, Gmail, and Mail.
  • POP and IMAP are both methods of retrieving messages from a mail server. (In fact, many mail servers support both protocols, enabling you to access the same messages in either way.) The most common way to explain the difference between POP and IMAP is this: With POP, you download all your messages to your computer, whereas with IMAP, all your messages remain on the server. That's more or less true, but it overlooks several important points.
  • In the first place, IMAP servers, unlike POP servers, can keep track of flags for each message, indicating things like which messages have been read, forwarded, or replied to. With POP, your local email client has to track this information. That means if you download a bunch of messages on computer A using POP but leave them on the server, and then switch to computer B, you can still download the messages again, but they'll all appear to be unread - computer B won't know which messages you've seen, filed, or otherwise dealt with, because that information isn't kept on the POP server.
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  • Second, speaking of filing, another key difference between POP and IMAP is that POP has just one mailbox - your inbox - on the server, whereas an IMAP server can have any number of mailboxes. So, if you check your email on computer A and move a certain message to your Read mailbox, and then check your email on computer B, that message will appear in the Read mailbox there as well.
  • If you use IMAP, you absolutely can have local copies of all your email messages, in their entirety, on your computer, and you can read, search, file, and do anything else you want to do with those messages even if you have no Internet connection at all - just as you can when you use POP.
  • And, as a bonus, you can use IMAP as a sort of rudimentary email backup. Even if your disk crashes or your computer is stolen, you'll still have a copy of all your messages on the server.
  • IMAP does have a couple of downsides, which may or may not be significant to you. First, most IMAP servers impose a storage quota on each user. If that quota is fairly low (say, 1 GB), you could run out of space for all your messages, forcing you to move some off the server to a mailbox that's stored only on your computer.
  • Apple Mail, which is a much better IMAP client than some, nevertheless has a handful of quirks in its handling of IMAP that can drive one to distraction. If you combine Mail's IMAP oddities with those of a less-than-standard IMAP server - Web Crossing, I'm looking at you - you could easily have unpleasant experiences that may lead you to the erroneous conclusion that IMAP itself is buggy or poorly designed. (Later on, I'll get into the even weirder ways that Gmail deals with IMAP.)
wing monica

iPhone or Palm Pre? - 5 views

this info copy from http://fast-dvd-ripper.blogspot.com/2009/06/iphone-30-vs-palm-which-one-would-you.html iPhone 3.0 vs. Palm: which one would you want to get? iPhone or Palm Pre? Sprint, Palm...

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