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Work at Home Shopping and Make Money Online | 15 hours ago by Reba's Recipes
Celebrate your special event or Emphasize your business with beautiful, custom designed photo invitations and greeting cards for any and all occasions! Have you been searching for Invitations online for special events? High quality with or wi read more
World Bank Announces First Rand-Based Program Loan in Africa
PMToolbox | July 25th 2008
Reported by Jaycee Kruger in South Africa The World Bank has announced that for the first time it has disbursed a loan in one of Africa's local currencies. The 58.2 million South African Rand (ZAR) loan is to support the Government of Namibia in it read more
Professor Andrej Skarabot Named International Correspondent for P…
PMToolbox | July 25th 2008
Professor Dr. Andrej Skarabot, one of the best known and most respected project management experts in Slovenia, has been named an International Correspondent for PMForum and the monthly PM World Today eJournal. Recently retired from the University o read more
Preparing Documentation for Beta
Shanghai Tech Writer | July 24th 2008 by Susan Wu
This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Working on a Documentation ProjectThis last few days have been insanely busy as my project prepares to go into Beta release during NI Week. I am behind in getting documentation ready for our Beta customers, so read more
PODCAST - Recruiters (sometimes) do stupid things
jimstroud.com | July 24th 2008 by karen mattonen
ANNOUNCEMENT: Confessions of a Job Search Strategist! Free Job Hunting Webinar for unemployed, underemployed and unhappily-employed Recruiters. Click here to sign up now! ### SGA Executive Tracker Pro presents… Recruiters (sometimes) do stupid read more
New blog on reproducible research
The Endeavour | July 24th 2008 by John D. Cook
Yesterday I added a blog to the ReproducibleResearch.org web site. You can visit the site here or subscribe via RSS. I’d like a couple people to join me in writing this blog, and I would greatly appreciate suggestions, guest posts, etc. If you read more
Communication 101: Shedding power imbalances to protect patients
The Health Blog | July 24th 2008
By Katie Fiebelkorn Westman Katie Fiebelkorn Westman is a registered nurse at an acute care hospital in the Minnesota Twin Cities. She is working toward a clinical nurse specialist degree, focusing on improving patient care quality. The Joint Commiss read more
Saudi Aramco Executive Salim Al-Aydh to Speak at IPMA Congress in…
PMToolbox | July 24th 2008
The project management team for the 22nd IPMA World Congress on Project Management - ROMA 2008 Project Management to Run - has announced that Mr. Salim Al-Aydh will be a keynote speaker for the November congress. Mr. Al-Aydh is Senior Vice President read more
Michael Kennedy Confirmed as 3rd Keynote Speaker for 2nd UT Dalla…
PMToolbox | July 24th 2008
The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) has announced that Mr. Michael N. Kennedy, CEO of Targeted Convergence Corporation and author of Product Development for the Lean Enterprise, will be the third keynote speaker for the 2ndAnnual UT Dallas read more
Quality custom labels for your small business needs
Tricia's Musings | July 23rd 2008 by Tricia
I know that a number of my regular readers are also small business owners. Some of you own small stores, others make a variety of products that you sell from your home based businesses. More than likely some of your businesses require labels for you read more
Can Undercover Patients Improve Quality?
Undercurrents | July 23rd 2008 by TMG Strategies
Very few things impact us more than the quality of our health care services, which is why I was intrigued by this news story about hospitals using “undercover patients” to judge doctors’ performances. In fact, the American Medical read more
Child Foundation Charity
My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings | July 23rd 2008 by Lisa
Do you ever find yourself frustrated that the charities that you give to keep a huge portion of your donation to themselves to cover “overhead” costs? I know I feel that way a lot, so when I come across a charity that gives 100% of your read more
Unit test boundaries
The Endeavour | July 23rd 2008 by John D. Cook
Phil Haack has a great article on unit test boundaries. A unit test must not touch the file system, interact with a database, or communicate across a network. Tests that break these rules are necessary, but they’re not unit tests. With some ha read more
Leading Project Management Author and Authority Dr. O. P. Kharban…
PMToolbox | July 23rd 2008
Reported by Raju Rao in Chennai Dr. O. P.(Om) Kharbanda, acknowledged by many to be the "Peter Drucker of India," passed away on July 19, 2008. After graduation from Jhang, alongside the Nobel Laureates Abdus Salaam (1940), and earlier, Har Govind K read more
Deadline for IPMA Research Awards Applications Arrives on August…
PMToolbox | July 23rd 2008
Reported by Martina Huemann in Vienna The call for applications and nominations for the IPMA Research Awards closes soon. Applications will be accepted until August 1st 2008. IPMA offers two categories, the Research Award and the Young Researcher A read more
Reforming Education - A Market Based Solution
Cynicus Economicus | July 22nd 2008 by Cynicus Economicus
In one of my previous posts I mentioned I would discuss solutions to the some of the infrastructure problems of the UK. I have selected the subject of education to start with, as it is an area in which it is possible to see the potential for imaginat read more
A long hard stare
No-one cares about your blog, Laurence | July 22nd 2008 by laurence timms
Tonight I pulled out the Word document that represents the only tangible evidence of The Novel and gave it a long hard stare. Then I put it away and dissembled for a while, bathing, drying up, making tea, checking the kids, that kind of thing. Then I read more
Sony Ericsson announces three new Walkman phones
Desinformado | Technology and Lifestyle Blog | July 22nd 2008 by whatz
Building on three year’s experience and technology 30 years in the making, Sony Ericsson continues to lead the way in the mobile phone music arena with cutting edge music technology and unique accessories. Today, Sony Ericsson unveils its latest in read more
Project Approved to Improve Living Conditions and Employment for…
PMToolbox | July 22nd 2008
Reported by Peter Mello in Brazil The World Bank has approved on 18 July a loan of US$ 35.6 million for the Sao Luis Enhancing Municipal Governance and Quality of Life Project.The project will directly promote better living conditions for the 230,00 read more
PMI Australia Announces its National Conference to be Incorporate…
PMToolbox | July 21st 2008
Reported by Brenda Treasure in Melbourne PMI Australia has announced that its National Conference will be incorporated into PMOZ 2008, the major project management conference being managed by PMGlobal. Both organisations have long term commitments t read more
PMI Atlanta Professional Development Days: 13-16 August 2008
PMToolbox | July 21st 2008
The PMI Atlanta Chapter's Professional Development Days 2008 will be held August 13 - 16 at the Cobb Galleria Center in Atlanta, GA. The PMI® Atlanta Chapter invites you to network with other project managers, participate in cutting-edge workshops, read more
Insomnia Treatment Will Vary Based On Cause
Fitness Equipment Solutions | July 21st 2008 by Lucy Jones
It is estimated that about 64-million people suffer from insomnia, a sleep disorder that can be caused by a variety of influences and can either be transient, lasting only a few nights or chronic, lasting sometimes for years. Just as there are many c read more
Activision CFO: "Blizzard is top notch"
More Death Knight news and clarifications | July 21st 2008 by jeems
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blizzard, News itemsDevelop magazine got to talk to Thomas Tippl, who is Activision's CFO (we've heard a lot from CEO Bobby Kotick, but never from Tippl before) about the Activision Blizzard merger and how it will aff read more
Why Are Some Wrinkle Creams Better Than The Others
Fitness Equipment Solutions | July 21st 2008 by Lucy Jones
The cosmetologists and beauticians are facing a big and complicated question," why are some wrinkle creams superior to others?" In addition to this, the consumers also have the same question in their minds. read more
Simple Seafood Meal Ideas That Are Healthy
Fitness Equipment Solutions | July 21st 2008 by Lucy Jones
To put it succinctly, whatever anyone says, seafood is healthy. Well, with some caveats: seafood fished from polluted rivers, city rivers, or contaminated lakes are far from healthy -- they may contain PCBs, mercury, or other harmful chemicals. But a read more
Three letters for why I won't buy an iPhone
LUX.ET.UMBRA | July 21st 2008 by darkmoon
GSM. Yes, you got it. The infrastructure technology keeps me from ever adopting this phone regardless of how absolutely wonderful it is. And there's a good reason for it. Having worked in the cellular industry for almost ten years, there is a t read more
US Senate Triples Funding for Global AIDS Fight.
PMToolbox | July 21st 2008
The US Senate has given a major boost to a program to combat AIDS and malaria around the world,voting to triple funding for a cause championed by President George W.Bush. The Senate on 16 July voted 80 to 16 to authorize $48 billion over the next fi read more
In Search of the ‘Holy Grail’ for Projects - New Book Availab…
PMToolbox | July 20th 2008
What if there was one step you could take that would single-handedly increase the value of each and every one of your projects? A step that increases business satisfaction with the results, and simplifies some of the elements of project delivery. Uto read more
From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows user’s conversion to Mac OS X—…
VistaSucks.Wordpress.Com | July 20th 2008 by vistasucks
“…All things considered, Apple is offering an attractive platform. The APIs are robust, the tools are good (and getting better), the design philosophy is coherent, and the platform as a whole has a direction. The company will continue read more
Windows 95 Architect Is a Happy Mac Convert
VistaSucks.Wordpress.Com | July 20th 2008 by vistasucks
Software engineer Satoshi Nakajima, the lead architect of Microsoft’s Windows 95, picked up a Mac for the first time two years ago. He was so impressed, he says he’ll never touch a PC again. Satoshi loves Apple products so much, he starte read more

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