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May 12, 2008 Hot Trends
5/12/2008 NBA Playoffs Public Betting Trends, Odds Celtics at ... - The Spread
Trends: Don't wind up with a 'pizza-looking thing' - The Province
IP in the News: Apple's Rotten Trademark Gambit
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:56:47 PDT
Today's Wall Street Journal has a special "Business Insight" report, which includes an article on innovation, "Shape of Things to Come", highlighting Apple's recent bid for trademarks related to its iPod and iPhone, and for all we know several other consumer products. The story about how Apple leveraged its design patents to win these trademarks is a fascinating study in rent-seeking at its finest. They used them as a bridge to "nontraditional trademarks." What's really interesting is how the
Examine the Future Ingredient Trends in Food and Drinks: Growth ... - Market Wire (press release)
Stocks Advance on Lower Oil, Deal News - BusinessWeek
Trends & Innovations - Monday (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
Mon, 12 May 2008 15:52:35 PDT
People with a harsh noise in their carotid artery are twice as likely to suffer a heart attack or die of cardiovascular disease, says a study by Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Doctors or nurses often just hear the noise, called a bruit, by chance. Now they may check for it more often and step up preventive measures if they hear it. The study builds on earlier research that links bruits to ...
Climate Casino: Global Cooling Or Global Warming, Place Your
Mon, 12 May 2008 05:52:21 PDT
Last week a spasm of media coverage including a New York times article by Andrew Revkin followed the journal Nature publishing a study (abstract here) predicting that in the two time periods of 2000 - 2010 and 2005 - 2015 the Earth is and will be experiencing a period of global cooling rather than the man-made global warming trend that most of us
fashion week semaine de mode
Mon, 12 May 2008 19:15:42 PDT
I just got an invitation to Ottawa Fashion Week! Its sponsored by CIMA. I hope I have time to go, since any excuse to go to Ottawa is a good one - there are a lot of good friends and good restaurants there, but I have no idea if they have good fashion. They do have at least two fashion bloggers that I know of, though I haven’t met any Ottawa fashion people personally, and I don’t recognize many of the names on the schedule. Ottawa Fashion Week event will be an exciting opportunity to celebra
e-learning webcast from Frank Cervone
Mon, 12 May 2008 15:15:29 PDT
There is an upcoming SirsiDynix Institute that many of you readers may be interested in: Trends in e-learning: What does it mean for libraries? May 21, 2008, 11am-noon EST presented by Frank Cervone, Professor of Education and Director of the Library, Information, and Media Studies program at Chicago State University Read more on the SirsiDynix Institute website where you can also register.
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Mon, 12 May 2008 19:10:44 PDT
The Huck cross? It was intentional. Or so this coverage says. Roll the tape. Campaign adivisor Ed Rollins admitted recently on City Talk that the cross was pre-planned and the ad was run in order to get media attention. Hard to believe coming from a campaign that held a news conference to show a commercial they weren't going to air. Maybe somebody will ask him about this little trickTuesday night. He'll be providing "insider" commentary on election coverage on MSNBarack, subbing for Jo
KBCI CBS 2 | 5/12/2008 NBA Playoffs Public Betting Trends, Odds Celtics at ... The Spread, MI - 9 hours ago Check out some top trends below and get live odds from sportsbook Bodog. CLEVELAND is 21-12 ATS (+7.8 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ ... NBA odds: Celtics vs. Cavaliers WagerWeb The saving of the Green Boston Globe The Celtics Stumble, Crumble and Bumble on the Road Again Hoopsvibe.com BetUs.com - WagerWeb all 3,077 news articles |
Trends: Don't wind up with a 'pizza-looking thing' - The Province
Trends: Don't wind up with a 'pizza-looking thing' The Province, Canada - 18 hours ago I simply prefer my bright florals in the actual garden variety, such as the kind that is ready to blossom as one of gardening's latest trends. ... |
IP in the News: Apple's Rotten Trademark Gambit
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:56:47 PDT
Today's Wall Street Journal has a special "Business Insight" report, which includes an article on innovation, "Shape of Things to Come", highlighting Apple's recent bid for trademarks related to its iPod and iPhone, and for all we know several other consumer products. The story about how Apple leveraged its design patents to win these trademarks is a fascinating study in rent-seeking at its finest. They used them as a bridge to "nontraditional trademarks." What's really interesting is how the
Examine the Future Ingredient Trends in Food and Drinks: Growth ... - Market Wire (press release)
Examine the Future Ingredient Trends in Food and Drinks: Growth ... Market Wire (press release) - 51 minutes ago Future Ingredient Trends in Food and Drinks is a new management report published by Business Insights that provides insights into the applications of ... |
Stocks Advance on Lower Oil, Deal News - BusinessWeek
Stocks Advance on Lower Oil, Deal News BusinessWeek - 4 hours ago Shares of EDS jumped nearly 28% before being halted for pending news. On Monday, the Dow Jones industrial average finished higher by 130.43 points, ... Wall Street Bounces Back Forbes all 26 news articles |
Trends & Innovations - Monday (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
Mon, 12 May 2008 15:52:35 PDT
People with a harsh noise in their carotid artery are twice as likely to suffer a heart attack or die of cardiovascular disease, says a study by Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Doctors or nurses often just hear the noise, called a bruit, by chance. Now they may check for it more often and step up preventive measures if they hear it. The study builds on earlier research that links bruits to ...
Climate Casino: Global Cooling Or Global Warming, Place Your
Mon, 12 May 2008 05:52:21 PDT
Last week a spasm of media coverage including a New York times article by Andrew Revkin followed the journal Nature publishing a study (abstract here) predicting that in the two time periods of 2000 - 2010 and 2005 - 2015 the Earth is and will be experiencing a period of global cooling rather than the man-made global warming trend that most of us
fashion week semaine de mode
Mon, 12 May 2008 19:15:42 PDT
I just got an invitation to Ottawa Fashion Week! Its sponsored by CIMA. I hope I have time to go, since any excuse to go to Ottawa is a good one - there are a lot of good friends and good restaurants there, but I have no idea if they have good fashion. They do have at least two fashion bloggers that I know of, though I haven’t met any Ottawa fashion people personally, and I don’t recognize many of the names on the schedule. Ottawa Fashion Week event will be an exciting opportunity to celebra
e-learning webcast from Frank Cervone
Mon, 12 May 2008 15:15:29 PDT
There is an upcoming SirsiDynix Institute that many of you readers may be interested in: Trends in e-learning: What does it mean for libraries? May 21, 2008, 11am-noon EST presented by Frank Cervone, Professor of Education and Director of the Library, Information, and Media Studies program at Chicago State University Read more on the SirsiDynix Institute website where you can also register.
Untitled
Mon, 12 May 2008 19:10:44 PDT
The Huck cross? It was intentional. Or so this coverage says. Roll the tape. Campaign adivisor Ed Rollins admitted recently on City Talk that the cross was pre-planned and the ad was run in order to get media attention. Hard to believe coming from a campaign that held a news conference to show a commercial they weren't going to air. Maybe somebody will ask him about this little trickTuesday night. He'll be providing "insider" commentary on election coverage on MSNBarack, subbing for Jo