Section 230′s broad grant of immunity has its limits…but not much

Citizen Media Law Project's recent article ” Just Say No to the Sewer: Section 230 No Obstacle to Editing Comments ” once again delves into what seems to be the most misunderstood – and at the same time most useful liability shields for website operators. As CMLP notes: “Today, it's settled law that website operators are protected even if they change the content of users' postings

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Truth is Stranger than Fiction

My lads essay from school “There is no way I want to stay a mere human.” Dr Kevin Warwick Dr Kevin Warwick is a British scientist and professor of cybernetics at the University of Reading. He left school at 16 but went back to University at the age of 22. He has been doing experiments on cybernetics and robotics

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Time Management and Memory

Time management is often necessary to complete tasks in a give period or sequence. For this you have to weigh the importance of your tasks, which is the most important or urgent. You’ll mostly use some way to organize and remind your tasks (to-do lists), in order to reduce the cognitive load by having to think about your tasks all the time.

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Awesome Article Marketing Resource!

Bonnie Jo Davis has an exellent article marketing resource, and I recently had opportunity to review everything that she offers. You can click that link to see an overview, but don’t sign up there

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Service tax to hit home buyers

Service tax on builders are always a debatable issue. Builders argue that they are not liable to pay tax since they are doing self service and Service Tax department usually argue that tax liability attracted if the builder work as a contractor. In this budget, the view of Service Tax Department is given more support by Finance Minister by making a condition that tax liability will be attracted in all cases were ‘completion certificate’ is not furnished by builder.

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Acupressure Mats make a big Impression

Let’s get to the point, or points. Acupressure Mats take a bit of getting used to. From the moment you lie back on the 6,000 sharp plastic needles on the mat, you know there are forces at work, mainly downward ones as your skin sinks onto these needles specifically designed to target your acupressure points around the body

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Pacific Biosciences introduces new third-generation sequencing instrument at AGBT

Stephen Turner from Pacific Biosciences gave a dramatic presentation this afternoon launching PacBio’s new third-generation sequencing instrument. The room was packed for the seminar, with a palpable buzz, and Turner’s presentation was preceded by a theatrical introduction from PacBio CEO Hugh Martin.  The crescendo of Turner’s presentation was the unveiling of a video showing the new (and enormous) PacBio instrument, which has been tucked away in a room here at AGBT and revealed to a trickl…

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Speeding the progress “from microscope to market”

The US National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration announced a new partnership to “accelerate the process from scientific breakthrough to the availability of new, innovated medical therapies for patients”. While NIH sponsors basic and applied research, FDA is charged with ensuring the safety and effectiveness of products

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How to Create Passive Income Opportunities

At the NAMS Workshop a few weeks ago, I had a conversation with Glennette of Premium Web Design about affiliate marketing, and specifically how to incorporate it seamlessly into a service-based business to create passive income opportunities. I started out online with a service-based business myself, and did well with Affiliate Marketing on the backend of that service model. I ultimately stopped offering my web dev services and became a full-time Super Affiliate .

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NCDC UrbanGate: how the urban warming was exported to U.S. countryside

Edward Long, a retired NASA physicist, wrote a fascinating 14-page paper for SPPI that needs to be read and verified: Contiguous U.S. temperature trends using NCDC raw and adjusted data for one-per-state rural and urban station sets (PDF, frames) He looked at the NCDC surface temperature records of the 48 main U.S. states (you don’t want me to spell “contiguous” right, do you?)

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Is Pursuit of Search Hurting the Realization of Information Management?

The robot that goes through your desk and discovers just what you want when you want it seems like the ideal invention. That is, until you want something else next to it or like it, and then you have to send your robot out to look for that too. As I was pondering this “feature”recently, I was struck by a bigger industry question: are investment in advertising-based search by Google, Microsoft and Yahoo impeding the development of better information management tools?

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Liberals & atheists are smarter than conservatives & very religious, but why?

Why Liberals and Atheists Are More Intelligent: The origin of values and preferences is an unresolved theoretical question in behavioral and social sciences. The Savanna-IQ Interaction Hypothesis, derived from the Savanna Principle and a theory of the evolution of general intelligence, suggests that more intelligent individuals may be more likely to acquire and espouse evolutionarily novel values and preferences (such as liberalism and atheism and, for men, sexual exclusivity) than less intel…

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did you know ketchup could be a SUPER-FOOD?

You say, “Ketchup?!” Yes, it’s true! Ketchup, the food almost every American child eats every day could be an asset to their digestive, and therefore, overall, health. That’s why it is so important to me…and I am challenging all moms, dads, grandparents, heck, anyone who cares about  a child, to MAKE THEIR OWN KETCHUP.

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CCNP Exam Options: Which Exams Will Qualify For Your CCNP?

Cisco recently announced a curriculum update for the popular CCNP certification, leaving many candidates unsure of which exams will still count towards their CCNPs. Are you confused with the recent changes to the CCNP curriculum? Not sure which exams will qualify for you to complete your CCNP

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AHLA Hospital’s Friend or Foe: The Age of Social Media and Health 2.0

Today Jody Joiner and I presented at the AHLA Hospitals and Health Systems Institute on the use of social media by hospitals and health care providers. We provided an overview of social media use by hospitals and health care providers, discussed the pros/cons of using social media in the health care environment, presented case studies of the risks and legal implications and did a short role play involving tweets in the context of a medical negligence case.

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Keyword Research with Shopping.com

Guest Post by Adriana Copaceanu Before you start any marketing for your home business these days, you need to do your keyword research. And while there is a lot of information about keyword research, many still struggle choosing the right way or the right tool to find profitable keywords. First of all, let’s remember that while it’s important to do your keyword analysis, it’s more important to take action ! No amount of keywords will help you grow your business if all you do is keyword research… With that said, today we’ll see how we can use Shopping.com to enhance our quest to find the right keywords and phrases for a specific niche

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The power of prediction reduces activation in the primary visual cortex

Prediction is an invaluable skill for navigating through complex environments. Somehow the brain generates predictions about perceptual inputs it’s likely to receive using contextual information from recent memory. Statistical regularities are learned (e.g.

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Class-Action Lawsuit Accuses Yelp of Extortion | Discoblog

Yelp, the popular website that offers reviews of local businesses, has just been bitten by Cats and Dogs, a veterinary hospital that is accusing the site of extortion. In a class-action lawsuit filed in Los Angeles this week, the Long Beach pet hospital claims that Yelp tried to get it to cough up $300 a month for a 12-month advertising commitment in exchange for tweaking possible bad reviews of the clinic

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