Senate votes down Blunt's contraception amendment
By NewsCore March 01, 2012 WASHINGTON — The US Senate on Thursday narrowly voted down the so-called "Blunt amendment," which would have allowed employers to opt out of covering contraceptives and other health care services to employees that violated their religious beliefs. The amendment, introduced by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), failed in a largely party-line [...]
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Google Search Has Some Way To Go – At Least For Android Market Users
When one thinks of online search, they think of Google. the search engine giant has an unrivaled reputation in the search field and has become synonymous with any online search for information. It seems strange therefore, that Google has become the latest recipient of some search based criticism. How can this be? Google still reigns [...]
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SEO Copywriting Tips and Secrets – How to Write For Google, Yahoo, and Bing
Google as an Editor Google is not only the world's largest search engine. Google is also the world's most prolific editor. As a marketer or small business owner, you should think of Google as you would the editor of your local newspaper. to get earned media or free press coverage, you need to write in [...]
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Free Greeting Cards
Google has over 28 million results when you search for free greeting cards. This is a segment of the market that has grown dramatically over the past few years. Free greeting cards come in various forms including online greeting cards, free ecards, animated cards as well as a few companies offering free printable greeting cards. [...]
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Left-leaning Google messes with CPAC
Google major sponsor of CPAC? The left-leaning, White House shoulder-rubbing Google will be quite visible at a leading conservative event this month. What's up with that? Google will be a major sponsor of this year's Conservative Political Action Committee annual conference in Washington, D.C., this week. Conservative blogger Sean Hackbarth observed, "This is Google's most [...]
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Pinterest: Breakout social network of 2012
(CNN) — Pinterest is the breakout social network of 2012, but even technology addicts could be excused for missing its rise to success. The web-based "pinboard," which launched almost two years ago, barely got a mention on Silicon Valley news sites until six months ago, when early adopters suddenly realized that a site with millions [...]
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Alltopics.com Has Created 5 New People Sections Today
(PRWEB) January 28, 2012 The section devoted to Colin Firth is now available on Alltopics. Colin-firth.alltopics.com is a vital source for anybody out there interested in the world of movies, or wanting to know more about the latest news and interesting details on the life and career of Colin Firth himself. Whether the reader is [...]
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Executive Coach News – Getting SMART With Goal-Setting
Executive coach Randi Raskin Nash says that if you want to get things accomplished before the end of the year, you need to be smart about it. SMART is an acronym to keep in mind when setting goals, personal or professional. There are actually many effective variations for what it stands for, but here's one [...]
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Megaupload.com Gets Hit by Mega Piracy Indictment; Hackers Attack Feds, Entertainment Industry
The Justice Department has indicted seven individuals and two companies behind the popular file-sharing website megaupload.com, which has been touted by stars will.i.am, Kim Kardashian and Diddy, and, according to reports, has hip-hop producer Swizz Beats as its CEO. The indictments, which do not include Swizz Beats, seemed to trigger a series of distributed-denial-of-service attacks, [...]
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How Yahoo Walked Away From $44.6 Billion
When we last left Yahoo, Jerry Yang (CEO) and the rest of the board had just spurned Microsoft's $44.6 billion takeover bid for the supposedly greener pastures of potential deals with AOL, News Corporation, and/or Google. the rejection of Microsoft's bid also put the current board on a collision course with Carl Icahn in what [...]
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The Top Ten Discoveries I Made While Researching My Family Genealogy
1. there are many free resources to assist you. Getting started can be overwhelming. one of the best places to begin is familysearch.org. This website is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints. you can search by name, country of birth date, marriage date death date, or social security number. 2. [...]
