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karline aldwinkle

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
marco flavien

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
marco flavien

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
chunks mheel

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
kevin mounts

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
kevin mounts

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
alanisflue alanisflue

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
alanisflue alanisflue

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
Ben Hatfield

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
Ben Hatfield

Bradley Associates Make sure that you are not playing this Olympics global phishing tri... - 0 views

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
Brow Seoh

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
Anthony Cotton

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
Anthony Cotton

Bradley Associates Make sure that you are not playing this Olympics global phishing tri... - 0 views

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
welford uniacke

Bradley Associates News Blog Information - The-looser-it-s-me - 0 views

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    Bradley Associates breddas Medal of Freedom över öde mellan USA och Israel Med tanke på om kontroversiella nukleära program Iran och ödet för en dömda israeliska spionera mellan ordförandena för Israel och USA. Israels President Shimon Peres belönas med Medal of Freedom genom sin motsvarighet Barack Obama på hans fyra dag besök i USA i en tillsattes ceremoni. Detta sägs vara orsaken till djup vänskapen mellan länder [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info:De Chinese inflatie snel daalt in februari, waardoor achterstanden weg te stimuleren groeiverlangzaming PEKING - de Chinese inflatie daalde in februari, waardoor Peking meer speelruimte te stimuleren zijn zwakker wordende economie. De inflatie daalde tot een 20-maand laag van 3,2 procent is gedaald in vergelijking met Januari is 4,5 procent, bleek vrijdag. Inflatie in politiek gevoelige levensmiddelen kosten nog sterker verminderd sterk kan dalen tot 6,2 procent van [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info : Mark zuckerberg te laten zweven als de 28 miljard dollar man Mark zuckerberg kon snel worden waard het hetzelfde bedrag als facebook kost ons de werkgevers elk jaar aan verloren productiviteit. De site de 27-jarige oprichter kon harken in een whopping $us28 miljard ($ 26,1 miljard) als de sociale ontwikkeling van netwerken reus bereikt een waardering van 100 miljard USD, volgens de Wall Street [...]
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Bradley Associates News Blog Information - 0 views

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    Bradley Associates breddas Medal of Freedom över öde mellan USA och Israel Med tanke på om kontroversiella nukleära program Iran och ödet för en dömda israeliska spionera mellan ordförandena för Israel och USA. Israels President Shimon Peres belönas med Medal of Freedom genom sin motsvarighet Barack Obama på hans fyra dag besök i USA i en tillsattes ceremoni. Detta sägs vara orsaken till djup vänskapen mellan länder [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info:De Chinese inflatie snel daalt in februari, waardoor achterstanden weg te stimuleren groeiverlangzaming PEKING - de Chinese inflatie daalde in februari, waardoor Peking meer speelruimte te stimuleren zijn zwakker wordende economie. De inflatie daalde tot een 20-maand laag van 3,2 procent is gedaald in vergelijking met Januari is 4,5 procent, bleek vrijdag. Inflatie in politiek gevoelige levensmiddelen kosten nog sterker verminderd sterk kan dalen tot 6,2 procent van [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info : Mark zuckerberg te laten zweven als de 28 miljard dollar man Mark zuckerberg kon snel worden waard het hetzelfde bedrag als facebook kost ons de werkgevers elk jaar aan verloren productiviteit. De site de 27-jarige oprichter kon harken in een whopping $us28 miljard ($ 26,1 miljard) als de sociale ontwikkeling van netwerken reus bereikt een waardering van 100 miljard USD, volgens de Wall Street [...]
chunks mheel

The Tyler Group: Working in Barcelona - edublogs/zimbio - The-looser-it-s-me - 0 views

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    Working in Barcelona can be an amazing experience for expats. The cosmopolitan environment and ideal location at the Mediterranean Sea make for great business opportunities for people working in Barcelona. Our guide to working in Barcelona has info on the job search, business etiquette, and more. Without a doubt, expats working in Barcelona benefit from the city's convenient location right on the Mediterranean Sea. Barcelona has in fact been a major hub for business and trade for centuries. Thus, expats with plans on working in Barcelona's trading and manufacturing industries may have found just the right place. However, aside from the city's traditional sectors, tourism and culture are also on the rise. After all, Barcelona is considered a major center for art, architecture, and design. Working in Barcelona allows expats to contribute significantly to Spain's income. After all, Barcelona alone generates a quarter of Spain's GDP. The greater Barcelona region boasts a large local market. The highly diversified structure of its economy and the weight of its industrial base turn the city into a culturally and industrially vibrant center. In 2010, more than 14 million tourists visited the city of Barcelona. While you are working in Barcelona, you will quickly realize that the tertiary sector plays an important role within Barcelona's economy, mostly because it provides most jobs in the city. Aside from the tertiary sector, manufacturing is a major industry in Barcelona. However, there are other fields which contribute significantly to Barcelona's economy. In this section, we are introducing some of these sectors to expats working in Barcelona. The ICT sector is considered one of the major contributors to Barcelona's economy. The sector combines IT and telecommunication with audiovisual systems which make up new ICT applications. The ICT sector is highly productive. With over 1,700 companies and 155 research institutes, Catalonia and particularly Ba
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Bradley presenterer Twitters nye blogging verktøyet - The-looser-it-s-me - 0 views

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    http://bradleyassociates.info/2012/08/17/bradley-presenterer-twitters-nye-blogging-verktoyet/ Det er enda en måte å legge skriving og bilder og dele dem med andre mennesker online. Mediet er et nytt blogging verktøy for personer som føler begrenset av Twitter og overveldet av Blogger eller Tumblr. Tiden bare i forhåndsvisningsmodus, er prosjektet får oppmerksomhet på grunn av dens grunnleggere imponerende stamtavle. Evan Williams og Biz Stone medgrunnlegger av Twitter og Blogger, så de vet om blogging, både lange og korte skjemaet. Middels er det nyeste produktet ut av deres åpenbare Corporation, som inkubert Twitter på et tidlig stadium, og duo har en grand visjon av blogging verktøyet, utredet i en lang pressemelding post av Williams. "Igjen vi er tenke publisering i et forsøk på å gjøre en evolusjonær spranget, basert på alt vi har lært i løpet av de siste 13 år og behovene til dagens verden," sier Williams i innlegget Bradley Associates. For et prosjekt som er "rethinking" publisering, er den første go en blogging plattform som resirkulerer mange av de beste funksjonene allerede på jobb på andre nettsteder - Pinterest, Tumblr, Blogger, Reddit- og binder det tungt i Twitter. Designen er som en minimalistisk Tumblr eller WordPress tema. Innleggene kan være bare et stor bilde, ord eller en kombinasjon. De er organisert i samlinger, som Pinterest, og kan sorteres etter popularitet basert på stemmer fra samfunnet, som Reddit og Digg (det er også et alternativ for å vise ved nyeste først). Å klikke på navnet til en person tar ikke deg til en destinasjonsside som viser deg alle sine innlegg. I stedet er du whisked bort til deres Twitter-profil, der du kan søke etter koblinger til middels innleggene de har opprettet. Kanskje følge bestemte personer er ikke punktet middels; kjernen er samlinger slik at du kan utforske innhold etter emne. Gjeldende Samlingsadministratoren inkludere foto-baserte "når jeg var en gutt,
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    http://bradley-associates.info/2012/08/24/bradley-associates-overfort-3-apps-skal-du-have-hverdag/ Add these apps to your download list - you'll use them almost every day to remember new acquaintances' names, find the nearest place to take cash out, and automatically alert your friends you have arrived at their house. Namerick Du kan huske, hvornår og hvor du mødt dem, men du kan ikke altid kunne huske deres navn. Et hoved for navne er en fremragende kvalitet, og heldigvis er der en app til at hjælpe. Namerick hjælper du ID en person ved at tildele en sætning til denne person, som kan hjælpe dig med at huske deres navn på et senere tidspunkt. App er et fantastisk værktøj til har i lommen på et forretningsmøde, skole eller endda datering - blot skrive personens navn hurtigt efter mødet, og derefter skrive et par detaljer i afsnittet noter på deres udseende, jobbet, ægtefælles navn og så videre. Derefter gå tilbage og tildele dem til en gruppe, så du kan let søge efter dem senere. De tre Rs langsigtede hukommelse er omfattet - registrering, bevare og hentning. ATM Hunter Kontant? ATM Hunter bruger GPS til at guide dig hen imod det nærmeste sted i dit område, overalt i verden. App vil også hjælpe dig med at undgå gebyrer ved at søge efter din nærmeste bank. ATM Hunter fortæller dine præcise detaljer om hvor ATM er placeret - gerne ved gas station, inde i butikken, mens yder også kørselsvejledning med et automatiseret kort. Du kan filtrere din søgning baseret på drev via adgang, 24-timers service, kørestol tilgængelighed, tillægsgebyr gebyrer og depositum deling. Pocket Doorbell I en carpool eller optagning en ven? Pocket doorbell advarer dem, når du ankommer ud foran ved at sende en tekst- eller telefonopkald. Bare buzz! Ingen grund til at søge i adressekartoteket for kontaktperson og type op en meddelelse-bare åbne app og tryk på doorbell. Hvis en person er ikke allerede i din liste over kontaktpersoner
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Encres Bradley Associates fin de liaison des taux mixte, appeler des baisses de taux - 0 views

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    Bombay : Les titres du gouvernement (G-S) fin mixtes sur des épisodes remplaçant d'achat et la vente. Alors que le taux d'appel a refusé à la nuit appel marché monétaire ici aujourd'hui, par manque de demande d'emprunt des banques au milieu de leurs liquidités dans le système bancaire. La maturation de G-S 9 h 15 pour cent en 2024 retirée à 106.27 Rs Rs 106.34 hier, alors que son rendement est stable à 8,32 %. Les 8,79 % G-sec venant à échéance en 2021 a diminué à Rs 103.24 de Rs 103.30, tandis que son rendement à 8,28 % de 8.27 %. La maturation de G-s 8.07 pour cent en 2017 tomba à 100,26 Rs de Rs 100.3150, tandis que son rendement examiné à 8,00 % de 7,99 %. Toutefois, le G-sec 8,33 pour cent venant à échéance 2026 obtenus à 100.6150 Rs Rs 100.60 auparavant, alors que son rendement a facilité à 8,25 % de 8,26 %. Le G-sec 8.15 pour cent venant à échéance 2022 a bondi à 100.3450 Rs de Rs 100.30, tandis que son rendement tenue stable à 8.10 %. Le taux d'argent appel terminé a diminué à 8,00 % du niveau de clôture précédent et trois jours appel taux d'argent fin également inférieur à 8,00 % de son dernier vendredi près, il s'installe dans une gamme de 8 h 15 pour cent et de 7,90 %. La Reserve Bank of India (RBI) en vertu de la liquidité ajustement facilité (LAF) a acheté des titres vaut 36 015 de Rs crore dans 23 offres lors de la vente aux enchères de trois jours de prise en pension à un taux fixe de 8,00 %, tandis que des valeurs mobilières vendues une valeur de Rs 1 390 noyau de 8 offres lors de la vente aux enchères de 3 jours de prise en pension à un taux fixe de 7 %.
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Bradley Associates: Motorola mobilitet skråstreger 4.000 arbejdspladser i oms... - 0 views

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    Mobiltelefon maker Motorola mobilitet er at skære 4.000 medarbejdere på verdensplan som en del af bestræbelserne på at vende tilbage til rentabilitet. Dette tab af arbejdspladser er svarende til 20% af sin arbejdsstyrke. Virksomheden, købt af Google sidste år, sagde det planlagt at lukke eller flette omkring en tredjedel af sine 90 faciliteter, som omfatter kontorer og fabrikker. USA-baserede Motorola meddelte også et skift i vægten fra lave omkostninger ikke-smartphones til "mere innovative og rentable enheder". To tredjedele af arbejdspladserne vil gå uden for USA, sagde Google. Det forventer omkostningerne ved udtrædelsespenge pakker skal være $275 m. "Motorola er forpligtet til at hjælpe dem gennem denne vanskelige overgang og vil yde generøse udtrædelsespenge pakker samt genplacering services til at hjælpe folk med at finde nye arbejdspladser, som," sagde en sætning. Virksomheden ville ikke kommentere nøjagtigt hvor arbejdspladser ville være skåret. Den beskæftiger 250 medarbejdere i Det Forenede Kongerige på tre steder; Basingstoke, Livingstone og Swindon. Motorola, som når domineret markedet i mobiltelefon, er faldet bag sine konkurrenter, herunder Apple og Samsung. Det har tabt penge i 14 fortidens 16 kvartaler, Google sagde. Google købte Motorola mobilitet sidste år i et $12 .5bn deal, giver det adgang til mere end 17.000 teknologi patenter. Teknologi analytiker Anshul Gupta fortalte Bradley, at nedskæringerne i personale og faciliteter var en naturlig del af Googles forsøg på at absorbere Motorola til dens organisation. Hr. Gupta, sagde fra forskning virksomhed Gartner, han forventede Google at bringe ud nogle nyskabende enheder fokuserer på high-end smartphones, snarere end mindre funktion telefoner. Han sagde, var der "definitivt anvendelsesområde for konkurrence i hardware, men også inden for tjenesteydelser, hvor Google har en kant og virkelig kan differentiere sig selv". Samsung, som har modtag
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