Wednesday, October 27, 2010

No Free Beer! http://www.lettinggo.tv

One of the common misconceptions when people are trying to create what they want, whether it's with the law of attraction or just simply working on goals, is that they're gonna get their free beer tomorrow.

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No Free Beer! http://www.lettinggo.tv

http://www.lettinggo.tv One of the common misconceptions when people are trying to create what they want, whether it's with the law of attraction or just simply working on goals, is that they're gonna get their free beer tomorrow. And what I mean by that, most of us are completely future-oriented. We think that right were, right now is not enough. So we are waiting for things to change in order for us to feel whole and complete within ourselves, and we're postponing our happiness; we're postponing our sense of wholeness and completeness until something else changes. But right here, right now is the only time we can do anything about anything, including your goals, including what appears to be your purpose. So what I recommend to do is stop postponing life, and start living now. If you want to find out more about this, go to LettingGo.tv, and please comment below.

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Yahoo Search Ads Now Served by Microsoft

What that means is that all advertising on both Bing and Yahoo search is now powered by Microsoft’s adCenter (in the U.S. and Canada for now).

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Yahoo Search Ads Now Served by Microsoft

As of today, ads on Yahoo are now being served by Microsoft, the latest integration to come of the search and advertising partnership the two companies signed last year.

What that means is that all advertising on both Bing and Yahoo search is now powered by Microsoft’s adCenter (in the U.S. and Canada for now). That gives advertisers access to the combined inventory of both services, which accounts for about 27.9% of all searches according to the latest numbers from comScore.

Yahoo started serving search results powered by Bing back in August. However, it’s important to note that the two companies are continuing to develop their own features around the same set of algorithmic search results. For instance, Bing recently launched Facebook integration that surfaces results based on what your friends have “liked.”

For its part, Yahoo says that it “remains focused on delivering unique consumer experiences … and on increasing user engagement in our owned-and-operated search products to help drive high-quality traffic into the combined marketplace.” To that end, the company unveiled some big changes to its interface earlier this month.

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052-900 outdoor bollard light - large

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052-900 outdoor bollard light - large

052-900 outdoor bollard light - large
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