June 2010

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Google alerts

Google has a service you might never have heard of: Google Alerts. Google Alerts are emails sent to you when Google finds new results — such as web pages, newspaper articles, or blogs — that match your search term. You can use Google Alerts to monitor anything on the Web. For example, people use Google […]

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International Organisations in Geneva

This is a list of employment pages at International Organisations in Geneva: CERN (European Laboratory for Particle Physics) * EFTA (European Free Trade Association) GAVI alliance IATA (International Air Transport Association) ICC (International Computing Center) ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross) IFRC (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies) ILO (International Labour […]

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Microsoft Rolls Out Impressive Enhancements To Windows Live Essentials Suite

The picture above is a complete fake. But more on that in a minute. Microsoft is giving a preview of a variety of enhancements to its Windows Live Essentials suite – a set of online and desktop services that includes hotmail, messenger, sync, movie maker and photo gallery. Most of the desktop versions of these […]

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Apple rumour: Lala to become apple's Spotify

The other day, listening to TWiT Kevin Rose (from digg) and Leo Laporte were discussing gossips about Apple. I would like to share with you one that it makes sense: As you know recently Apple bought Lala, an online music service like pandora, last.fm and meny others. Also Apple has been building mega big data center in […]

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Steve Jobs at D8 conference

Steve Jobs talks about flash Steve Jobs on iPhone origin Steve Jobs on Apple’s relation with Google Steve Jobs on iAds restrictions Steve Jobs on the Gizmodo Story (iPhone 4G stolen) Steve Jobs on Television Steve Jobs on AT&T

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Why are we happy? How to fix the legal system and the science of motivation

Three TED talks selected by Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational and the new Upside of Irrationality (launched on the 1st June). Dan Gilbert asks, Why are we happy? Ways in which regulations can choke motivation: Philip K. Howard and four ways to fix a broken legal system Dan Pink on the surprising science […]

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snapfinger: order your next meal online

Snapfinger is the largest online restaurant ordering site with more than 28,000 locations in over 1,600 cities.. Don’t wait in line… Snapfinger is the largest online Restaurant Ordering Site Snapfinger is the US’s largest most complete restaurant search and remote ordering site for take-out, delivery and catering from your favorite restaurants. More than four years […]

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Create a Socially Integrated Online Shop in 60 Seconds

Tinypay.me is the easiest way to sell virtually anything and is the world’s first socially integrated e-commerce website. Genius Idea: If you are thinking of putting an old watch up for auction oneBay or listing your latest T-shirt design on Etsy, you may want to check out Tinypay.me first. Tinypay.me is an e-commerce service that enables […]

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