Saturday 31 January 2009

The Google Guide to Infuriating Your ISP

The Google Guide to Infuriating Your ISP | TechWatch | Fast Company

By: Chris DannenThu Jan 29, 2009 at 6:44 PM

Google [GOOG] has launched a new website in cooperation with a pair of nonprofit organizations. It does two things: it analyzes your network connection, and it makes companies like Comcast [CMCSA] and TimeWarner [TWX] wish that Google be wiped from the earth.
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Tuesday 27 January 2009

Hack Vista to Browse at High Speeds

Hack Attack : Hack Vista to Browse at High Speeds | dailyApps
Before I give the solution, let me explain the problem in a bit more detail… It all comes down to Vista’s “Auto Tuning” feature. Turns out that this feature isn’t compatible with many routers and networking devices(including mine). Means the feature that was supposed to be a boon turned itself into some sort of a bane.
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China re-enacts anti-addiction gaming laws

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Tuesday 20 January 2009

The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities and airline information.

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6 Words That Make Your Resume Suck

squawkfox » 6 Words That Make Your Resume Suck
So how do you write a wicked resume without the suck? How do you turn the wrong words into right? To help you land the job interview, here’s how to spin the 6 sucky resume words into skills that sizzle.
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How to Fail

How to Fail: 25 Secrets Learned through Failure | Unstructured Thoughts by Taylor Davidson
September 23rd, 2008

I started to write about the keys of success for entrepreneurs and startups, but as I wrote I realized that while I’ve seen companies fail, projects flounder and ideas die, I’ve had little first-hand experience with success. My ideas on the keys to success remain just that: ideas.
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Sunday 18 January 2009

Action Words for Your Resume

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FlowingData

About | FlowingData
FlowingData explores how designers, statisticians, and computer scientists are using data to understand ourselves better - mainly through data visualization. Money spent, reps at the gym, time you waste, and personal information you enter online are all forms of data. How can we understand these data flows? Data visualization lets non-experts make sense of it all.
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Angels Den

Angels Den: Helping you find Business Funding & Angel Investment from Business Angels or Angel Investors
Angels Den offers a service for two types of people: those who are trying to obtain business funding and small business finance – and those private investors (the business angels) looking for exciting business ideas to invest in.
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A Discussion On MMOs

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January 14th, 2009

I recently recorded a new Idle Thumbs UK podcast with James Spafford, in which for the first 40 minutes or so we talk about the MMO genre. I love MMOs because they arguably have the most potential of any game genre, but I’m sometimes frustrated when certain aspects of MMOs seem limited, repetitive or aren’t capitalizing on the unique properties of the genre. We discuss a variety of MMOs including World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Star Wars: The Old Republic, EVE Online, Ragnarok Online, Planetside, and more. If you are interested in MMOs or online games in general, you might enjoy listening to our talk.
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Thursday 15 January 2009

Consumer Warfare

Consumer Warfare

How to deal with unwelcome mail and telephone solitications
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Friday 9 January 2009

Iranian Aids doctors tried in closed hearing

Iranian Aids doctors tried in closed hearing

Disclaimer: I normally don't quote entire articles, but due to the importance of the topic i will.

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01/09/09
Iranian Aids doctors tried in closed hearing
Source: Amnesty International

Brothers Arash and Kamiar Alaei, two Iranian doctors, detained without charge for six months, are awaiting the verdict of the unfair trial they faced in a closed session before a Revolutionary Court in Tehran, Iran on 31 December 2008. Specialising in the prevention and management of HIV and AIDS, they have worked for nearly a decade on HIV and AIDS programs in Iran, notably those addressing harm reduction aimed at injecting drug users.

A Muslim medical student speaks at a vigil for the Alaei brothers, at the Iranian mission to the UN in September 2008
© Jonathan Hutson, PHR

Amnesty International fears that they are prisoners of conscience. Despite repeated calls from international bodies and by the organization and its worldwide membership, for the brothers to be released unless charged with an internationally recognizable criminal offence, the Iranian authorities responded by unfairly trying them.

In a press conference on 30 December 2008, Iran's spokesperson for the judiciary, Alireza Jamshidi stated that the Arash and Kamiar Alaei faced charges of "acting against national security through cooperating with America", "propaganda against the system" and "membership in groups hostile to the system".

One of the charges appears to be Article 508 of Iran's Penal Code. It allows up to ten years' imprisonment for "cooperation" with an "enemy government", though the Penal Code is silent as to what constitutes "cooperation" or what is meant by an "enemy government".

Amnesty International has repeatedly drawn attention to the catalogue of vaguely worded articles relating to association and ''national security'' in Iran's Penal Code. These prohibit a range of activities, such as those connected with public discourse, and, as in this case, contact with international bodies.

The prosecution is said to have cited the brothers' participation at international AIDS conferences as part of their scheme to foment a so-called "velvet revolution" against Tehran.

"Contacts with international public health and academic bodies to share knowledge and ensure that HIV and AIDS sufferers obtain the best treatment possible should be acknowledged not criminalized," said Drewery Dyke, Iran researcher at Amnesty International.

The conduct of their one-day trial did not meet the most basic fair trial standards. The prosecutor was said to have refused to disclose in court some of the charges faced by the brothers, so that their lawyer, Masoud Shafie, did not know all the charges they faced in order to prepare an effective defence; he was not allowed to review all the evidence nor reportedly given adequate opportunities to refute the prosecution's case.

Jonathan Hutson, a spokesperson for Physicians for Human Rights stated that "The publicly announced charges were unfounded, politically motivated and illegitimate; […] they were not guilty of crimes. They were practicing good medicine."

At the time of the trial, the brothers had been held five months longer than what is envisaged in Iran's Code of Criminal Procedures allows. Article 33 of the Code calls for cases to be settled within one month of arrest, and although temporary extensions to the detention order are allowed; it is not clear in the brothers' case that the detention orders were, as required, documented, nor whether they had the opportunity to challenge the order.

Who are the Alaei brothers?
Dr Arash Alaei was arrested by Iranian security forces on 22 June 2008.The following morning, they escorted him to his mother's house in Tehran, where they arrested his brother, Dr Kamiar Alaei They also seized documents belonging to the brothers.

Kamiar Alaei is a doctoral candidate at the State University of New York (SUNY) Albany School of Public Health in Albany, New York. He was due to resume his studies there last September. He holds a Masters degree in Population and International Health from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.

Arash Alaei is the former director of the International Education and Research Cooperation of the Iranian National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.

Since 1998, the Alaei brothers have been working on HIV and AIDS treatment and prevention programs, particularly focused on harm reduction for injecting drug users.

The brothers' work with drug addicts and prostitutes in Tehran featured in a 2004 BBC television documentary, Mohammed and the Matchmaker, in which Kamiar Alaei said: "We face a huge potential HIV problem in Iran, and in order to start to confront it we need to talk about the root causes […] Many people are still afraid to talk about it. Some people with HIV are ostracised and stigmatised, and they are often very isolated."

In addition to their work in Iran, the Alaei brothers have held training courses for Afghan and Tajik medical workers, and have worked to encourage regional cooperation among 12 Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries.

Their efforts expanded the expertise of doctors in the region, advanced the progress of medical science, and earned Iran recognition as a model of best practice by the World Health Organization.

Iran's response to HIV and AIDS – pioneered at least in part by the brothers - has been accorded international respect, particularly the preventative measures promoted by Arash and Kamiar Alaei,

According to the 2008 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic (published by UNAIDS on 29 July 2008 and available at www.unaids.org) "the… support for needle exchange projects in countries such as the Islamic Republic of Iran… serve as clear examples of courageous, visionary leadership in the response to HIV".

However, the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which took office in August 2005, has started to remove its support for such centres.

Over 3,100 doctors, nurses and public health workers from more than 85 countries have signed an online petition demanding their release. The petition can be signed at http://www.iranfreethedocs.org.
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Wednesday 7 January 2009

7 Almost Unknown Google Search Engines

7 Almost Unknown Google Search Engines You Should Use | MakeUseOf.com
we are going to cover 7 almost unknown specialized Google search engines that can be used for specialized consumer and academic research.
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The AI Depot

Artificial Intelligence Depot
The AI Depot is a website dedicated to helping you solve problems using artificial intelligence. Less hype, more results! Over the decades, AI research has provided numerous techniques for making real-world software more intelligent.
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Sunday 4 January 2009

The Gamer's Bill of Rights

The Gamer's Bill of Rights | Edge Online
# Gamers shall have the right to return games that don't work with their computers for a full refund.
# Gamers shall have the right to demand that games be released in a finished state.
# Gamers shall have the right to expect meaningful updates after a game's release.
# Gamers shall have the right to demand that download managers and updaters not force themselves to run or be forced to load in order to play a game.
# Gamers shall have the right to expect that the minimum requirements for a game will mean that the game will adequately play on that computer.
# Gamers shall have the right to expect that games won't install hidden drivers or other potentially harmful software without their express consent.
# Gamers shall have the right to re-download the latest versions of the games they own at any time.
# Gamers shall have the right to not be treated as potential criminals by developers or publishers.
# Gamers shall have the right to demand that a single-player game not force them to be connected to the Internet every time they wish to play.
# Gamers shall have the right that games which are installed to the hard drive shall not require a CD/DVD to remain in the drive to play.
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Friday 2 January 2009

2008 Stock Market Returns from Six Continents

Frugal Bachelor: You thought the Dow did bad? Check out the 2008 Stock Market Returns from Six Continents.
Rank Country Index Return
1 Mexico Bolsa -24.23%
2 South Africa ALSI -26.28%
3 UK FTSE 100 -31.33%
4 USA DJIA -33.82%
5 Switzerland SMI -34.19%
6 Canada S&P/TSX -35.38%
7 South Korea KRX 100 -38.39%
8 USA S&P 500 -38.47%
9 Spain IBEX -39.11%
10 Germany DAX -40.22%
11 USA NASDAQ -40.56%
12 Brazil Bovespa -41.22%
13 Australia S&P/ASX 200 -41.29%
14 Japan NIKKEI 225 -41.54%
15 France CAC 40 -42.64%
16 Taiwan TAIEX -45.93%
17 Hong Kong Hang Seng -47.93%
18 Singapore Straits Times -48.86%
19 India SENSEX -51.44%
20 China SSE -65.42%
21 Russia MICEX -67.20%
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2008 Stock Market Returns from Six Continents

Frugal Bachelor: You thought the Dow did bad? Check out the 2008 Stock Market Returns from Six Continents.
Rank Country Index Return
1 Mexico Bolsa -24.23%
2 South Africa ALSI -26.28%
3 UK FTSE 100 -31.33%
4 USA DJIA -33.82%
5 Switzerland SMI -34.19%
6 Canada S&P/TSX -35.38%
7 South Korea KRX 100 -38.39%
8 USA S&P 500 -38.47%
9 Spain IBEX -39.11%
10 Germany DAX -40.22%
11 USA NASDAQ -40.56%
12 Brazil Bovespa -41.22%
13 Australia S&P/ASX 200 -41.29%
14 Japan NIKKEI 225 -41.54%
15 France CAC 40 -42.64%
16 Taiwan TAIEX -45.93%
17 Hong Kong Hang Seng -47.93%
18 Singapore Straits Times -48.86%
19 India SENSEX -51.44%
20 China SSE -65.42%
21 Russia MICEX -67.20%
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