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From the page: "Nintendo's hit DS portable machine will come with a digital camera that will allow players to mix images, scribble on photos and create new faces, the Japanese game maker said Thursday. " - Santosh Puthran
October 6 at 8:21 am - Link
Excellent and breathtaking A380. - Santosh Puthran
October 6 at 8:11 am - Link
From the page: "This lesson will be covering on the topic of RSS. I will be dealing on the content with what is RSS, benefits of RSS and also some tips to improve on your RSS subscription count. " - Santosh Puthran
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October 5 at 12:55 am - Link
From the page: "As most of you know, Google recently turned 10 years old. The powerful search engine has been growing its Internet empire through acquisitions and partnerships ever since it went public. In this post, Iâ€ll be going in depth about the companies Google acquired in the past and where are they now." - Santosh Puthran
October 5 at 12:47 am - Link
From the page: "So how can we stay excited about life? How can we remain passionate about living, and not get trapped in the cycle of routines? Here are some things that I personally do to help keep me stay excited about life." - Santosh Puthran
October 5 at 12:34 am - Link
Recommended "SEO Tools & Other Resources" for your website - Santosh Puthran
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October 4 at 12:38 pm - Link
From the page: "There are two main ways to get money for placing ads on your website. The first way is to charge individual companies, sites, or businesses to place ad banners and and text ads on your site. This can take away visually from your site if not done properly, but another problem with offering and selling site space for ads is that you have to actively pursue potential advertisers, deal with billing and contracts, and so forth. This method may work well for webmasters running multiple sites or high traffic sites, but for average users this is time consuming and may pay well initially, but the amount of time needed to get and maintain advertiser relations may not be worth it. The second and most popular way is to use keyword relevant advertising. The way that works is that ads are placed where you want on your site and are based on the content of your site. Say your site is about cars, then all the ads will be relevant to cars thus more likely to be clicked on by your... - Santosh Puthran
October 4 at 12:35 pm - Link
From the page: "JK Rowling is the world's highest-earning author, making more than £5 every second over the past year, US business magazine Forbes has announced." - Santosh Puthran
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September 22 at 4:21 am - Link
Excellent Themes.. - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 8:05 am - Link
From the page: "This is a case study profiling the benchmark best practices and strategies at FirstMerit Bank. After a six-month study, I have found it to be the best and most aggressive recruiting function anywhere in the world. Having advised more than 200 companies in over 23 countries, this is not a statement I make lightly. The only other organization that has come close to accomplishing what the FirstMerit team has was the Cisco Systems â€oerecruiting machine” established by Michael McNeal in the late 1990s. In addition to my assessment, their efforts were also recognized by a panel of recruiting industry thought leaders when they received the prestigious 2005 ERE Excellence Award for the Most Innovative and Effective Recruiting Process. FirstMerit earns these distinctions because their strategy and approaches are so aggressive that most corporate recruiters would shy away from even trying them ó and would most likely argue that they stretch the so-called limits of ethics in... - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 7:55 am - Link
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September 21 at 7:49 am - Link
Rich men's list - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 7:31 am - Link
Nice Blog - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 7:17 am - Link
"Do what you love." - Simple Mantra - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 7:21 am - Link
I love the message in the blogspot. It is the passion that matters. - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 7:41 am - Link
Excellent examples of monetising the blog. - Santosh Puthran
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September 21 at 7:22 am - Link
Excellent websites you have stumbleupon. I enjoy reading it. - Santosh Puthran
September 21 at 7:03 am - Link
From the page: "The difference between those who succeed and those who fail isnâ€t what they haveâ€"itâ€s what they choose to see and do with their resources and their expertise of life." - Santosh Puthran
September 21 at 6:59 am - Link
Quite Cool Business Cards - Santosh Puthran
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September 19 at 5:31 am - Link
From the page: "A radical proposition? - From The Beyond Budgeting Round Table (BBRT) Budgeting, as most corporations practice it, should be abolished. That may sound like a radical proposition, but it is merely the final (and decisive) action in a long running battle to change organizations from centralized hierarchies to devolved networks. Most of the other building blocks are in place. Firms have invested huge sums in quality programs, IT networks, process reengineering, and a range of management tools including EVA, balanced scorecards, and activity accounting. But they are unable to establish the new order because the budget, and the command and control culture it supports, remains predominant. 10 reasons why budgets cause problems: * Budgets are time consuming and expensive. * Budgets provide poor value to users. * Budgets fail to focus on shareholder value. * Budgets are too rigid and prevent fast response. * Budgets protect rather than reduce costs. * Budgets stifle product... - Santosh Puthran
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September 19 at 5:37 am - Link
From the page: "Linux was created 16 years ago, in 1991. A period of 16 years is considered a lifetime in the world of computing, but the origin of Linux actually harks back even further, into the early days of modern computing in the mid-1970s. Linux was created by a Finnish national named Linus Torvalds. At the time, he was studying in Helsinki and had bought a desktop PC. His new computer needed an operating system. Torvaldsâ€s operating system choices were limited: there were various versions of DOS and something called Minix. It was the latter that Torvalds decided to use." - Santosh Puthran
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August 26 at 8:22 am - Link
From the page: "Axon, a little-known IT services company, has become the latest British business to be snapped up by a fast-growing Indian rival. Infosys, one of the worldâ€s biggest outsourcing companies, said yesterday that it had bought Axon in a £407 million acquisition that hands £44 million to Mark Hunter, Axonâ€s founder and former chairman. " - Santosh Puthran
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August 8 at 6:17 am - Link
From the page: "The credit crunch may have put the brakes on the UK economy, but a fast-growing but relatively unknown financial institution may just come to the rescue - the sovereign wealth fund. Typically owned and run by countries in the Middle and Far East, these funds have huge reserves of cash and they want to invest it. In 2006, Liverpool football club was taken over by two American sports tycoons. Fans hoped it would once again be able to challenge clubs like Chelsea, which has benefited hugely from wealthy foreign ownership, for the Premier League title. " - Santosh Puthran
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August 7 at 9:37 am - Link
From the page: "Many have made money and built reputations by solving problems. Doctors cure the suffering of illness, psychiatrists help heal the troubled mind, lawyers protect names from being tarnished, consultants offer marketing advice and a dazzling array of products help to remove any inconvenience you might possibly encounter in your daily life. Many people are solving problems. Theyâ€re all offering solutions to people who need them. Some are giving them away for free. Others are selling them for a price. When problem and solution is a perfect fit, a relationship of trust is built between two parties. If this helps me now, it might help me again. If this solves my problem, it might solve my friendâ€s problem too." - Santosh Puthran
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