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Best Demat Account For Small Investors | TechQY - 0 views

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    Full-service brokers with extensive technical proficiency and support, such as Kotak Securities, is highly recommended for beginners. This is because of their expertise and years of guidance in the field of trading that can provide you with immense knowledge and customer service in your trading journey. Let us look into the parameters and factors to help you decide the best Demat account for your investment.
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A Must Have Retaining Wall - 1 views

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Levy Rivers

Wall Street Journal Adds Social Networking Tools - Technology - redOrbit - 0 views

  • The Wall Street Journal is hoping to gain readers by renovating its Web site to include certain features from social networking sites. In it’s first major revision since 2002, WSJ.com’s new “Journal Community” will allow paid subscribers to create their own profile page with their interests, hobbies and photos.
  • The site will also be changed so that nonpaying visitors can navigate and identify free, ad-supported content.
  • Members of the Journal community will be able to comment on stories, create discussion groups and ask for business advice.
Levy Rivers

Users Demand Expertise at How-To Web Sites - New York Times - 0 views

  • Quamut is the latest brand to capitalize on what company executives said is a growing disinclination among Web users for amateur how-to advice. Whether that distaste can support a departure from Barnes & Noble’s core business is a question investors will be considering.
  • Quamut differentiates itself from the long list of how-to sites like eHow, HowStuffWorks.com and, to a lesser degree, About.com (which is owned by The New York Times Company), with a somewhat novel twist: selling downloadable documents of its otherwise free conten
  • This is far from the first online publishing initiative for Barnes & Noble, Mr. Weiss said. Among other efforts, the company in 2001 bought SparkNotes, an online study guide series, and helped oversee the expansion of that business into a wide range of topics. It also began printing and selling the guides in its stores
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  • Quamut pays a team of freelance writers to create those, which are vetted by the company’s editors. Those writers, Mr. Weiss said, are the other important difference between Quamut and sites that rely on self-proclaimed experts or site visitors for content. “We actually don’t believe in the wisdom of the crowd,” he said. “This is the old-fashioned publishing model.”
  • That model has established About.com as one of the most popular sites on the Web, and helped prop up the Times Company’s revenue. About, which offers a combination of how-to content and less pedagogical information involving urban legends or political humor, pays 721 freelancers to cover some 70,000 topics. Roughly 41 million people visited the site last month, according to comScore Networks, an increase of about 3 million from December.
  • Mr. Sinha, of the JMP Group, said the most successful how-to sites are likely to include expert advice, as well as advice from other readers and a format that allows questions and answers.
  • That is closer to the approach taken by Demand Media’s eHow, which is among the oldest of how-to sites. Investors poured about $30 million into the site during the online boom, only to see the business falter when advertising revenue dried up. After Demand bought eHow two years ago, it continued to build the site’s content with professionally written articles, but also allowed users to chime in with their own advice.
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    Division of B & N is trying to move into active space
Levy Rivers

Digital Health Trends in 2015 - 0 views

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      The secondary medical devices < 8 bil investment > 64% increase in video visits Lifestyle device - hub for living Reimburse for chronic out of office support algorithmic secondary decisions convergence opportunities  clinical devices more and cheaper and connected 120 mil devices by 2018 70 % believe fitness should be a work concern risk management strategies 65% will want instant service option virtual visits weight remotely monitored and sent but the dr better customer relations will be improved through 4 bill is equal to the past three years - investment value based care - incentivised to produce 43 billion towards valued based care seamlessly integrated into lifestyle - partnerships trials using tactics of home connections  
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    The predictions for a positive year of growth and why those ideas make sense.
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