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Kevin Shockey

DDoS Attack Hits 400 Gbit/s, Breaks Record - InformationWeek - 0 views

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    "A record-breaking distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack Monday peaked at 400 Gbit/s, which is about 100 Gbit/s more than the largest previously seen DDoS attack."
Justin Pierce

The Best Bookkeeping Service - 2 views

My 70 year old mom who is managing her small business used to complain about her burdens when it comes to her financial records. There were even times when she forgot to take her meals due to he...

started by Justin Pierce on 23 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Mis Tribus

Black Friday Sales Increases by 24.3% Year on Year | ITProPortal.com - 0 views

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    "Thanksgiving 2011 witnessed record breaking online retail sales with 39.3 percent increase for the holiday. IBM Coremetrics data showed a growth of 24.3 percent in online sales on Black Friday sales as compared to same period a year ago."
Kevin Shockey

Test Drive New Ideas with Micro Experiments - 0 views

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    "Test Drive New Ideas with Micro Experiments Matthew Cornell Experiments don't have to be grand to be useful-in fact, tracking small things with short turnaround times can be extremely useful. As Quantified Self's Matthew Cornell explains, conducting "micro experiments" is a great way to try a variety of things, from software to exercise. The time and cost investments are low, and you might find a few tools and habits to keep around longterm. As I work to adopt an experimental mindset about life, I've noticed that efforts can vary in scope, duration, and complexity. Because interesting things happen at extremes, I've been exploring the very smallest class of activity-what I call micro experiments. I've found that trying little things like these is a great way to test-drive treating things as experiments. Here are some examples I've tried and their results. Jing: I tried using Jing, a free tool for doing short screencasts, to explain a bug I found in my site. I usually write them up, but because it was complex, it would have taken a lot to explain it. Instead, I created a four-minute screencast, emailed the link to my developer, and measured the results. Conclusion: Worked great! Time to record: 4 minutes. His understanding of the problem: High. Enjoyment level of trying a new tool: Fun. Testing expectations: Left unchecked, I tend to be pessimistic and anxious, which I continue working to improve. Here's a technique I stumbled on that works well in micro experiment form. The idea is to treat your expectations as a model, make your assumptions and predictions explicit, then put them to the test. I applied it to two difficult phone calls I had scheduled, and found that my expectations were way off. In one case, I was asking a fellow writer for a favor (mentioning an ebook I created), and instead of turning me down (my working model), he was happy to help. The other was a sales call to a prospective client, which I expected to go swimmingly. Instead it was a
Hendry Mansoor

Avail Small Cash Aid For Urgent Needs Not Including Any Hassle | Hendry Mansoor | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Regardless of great or terrible credit records, everybody can request this budgetary arrangement with no obstacle. This arrangement is a fleeting credit which can be gotten with a few terms and conditions. Apply now.
Justin Pierce

The Most Excellent Bookkeeping Services - 1 views

When I was still single, I had all the time to manage my gift shop. But when I got married a year ago, I found it really hard to give equal attention to my business as well as to my roles as a wife...

started by Justin Pierce on 27 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Joshua Wilson

Highly Trusted Payroll Experts - 1 views

I would like to thank Reliable Payroll Services for helping me in the smooth operations of my business. I used to have problems with my financial records since nobody in our office is expert in pay...

started by Joshua Wilson on 07 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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