February 28, 2013
www.melbourneseoservices.com One of the commonly asked questions when people are looking for SEO services is… “How many backlinks will you build to my website?” In the past this question has been very relevant but, in a post penguin and panda Google update world, there’s a little more too it. It’s not just about the number of backlinks to your websites, it’s about the quality. Watch this video as the Director of Melbourne SEO Services explains what you should be watching… And if you’d like to find out more about the Melbourne SEO Services team and what it can do for you please visit: www.melbourneseoservices.com
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February 12, 2013
To learn more about how to optimize your business online, talk to one of our SEO Experts at Deluxe at (866) 993-0385, visit www.deluxe.com or attend an upcoming webinar at http Adam Dince is the Head of Organic Search for e-Business , Deluxe. Prior to Deluxe, Adam acted as the VP, Director of Search and Content Strategy at MRM, a global full-service digital agency. He is an avid blogger about all things digital marketing. He keeps his own blog www.adamdince.com as well as guest blogging for other highly reputable digital publications. Follow Adam on Twitter @adamdince
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December 30, 2012
This is why we do not recommend using a notebook or netbook on your bed or sofa right before you sleep. This Dell Latitude D630 notebook suffered an 8 hour ordeal of getting rolled over several times which finally ended by falling off the bed and landing on the hard wood floor. Which in return, cracked the screen and left side of the LCD bezel, broke the right hinge, pause/break key, the blue track point mouse cap, and the right side of the power button hinge cover. All of these parts were replaced and the laptop is backup and running, just like new. www.facebook.com twitter.com ——————————————————————————————————————————– Director & Producer: Mark L. Valle Cameraman: James Valle Edited by: Mark L. Valle Music: Kenny Lerum Filmed with a Panasonic DMC-ZS20 digital camera.
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October 18, 2012
China has cemented its position as the world’s largest Internet population, with the number of Internet users reaching a staggering 300 million at the end of 2008, according to the China Internet Network Information Centre. For more news and videos visit ☛ ntdtv.org Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me But there is a downside. At a newly created Internet addiction treatment centre, Cheng Jiawei had to finish one last exercise of arranging toy figurines in a sandpit, a way her doctors could understand how her mind worked. Once spending 15 hours a day in Internet cafes, Cheng’ arrangements toned down after two and a half months at China’s largest Internet addiction treatment centre. [Cheng Wei, Patient]: “When I played video games, I believed that I was one character in the games. I made ‘friends’ playing video games that I couldn’t make in real life.” Cheng’s family spent 3700 dollars on the treatment, while some 60 children are in the treatment centre. Tao Ran founded China’s biggest Internet addiction treatment centre, and is now looking for additional space as more people knock on the door for help. [Tao Ran, Director]: “There are more than 200 organisations offering treatment for internet addiction in China now. If it weren’t for the fast increase in the number of these hospitals, we would have many more people coming here for help.” The treatment does not come cheap – each patient pays about 1500 dollars (USD) a month, sometimes staying for up …
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September 13, 2012
Gotland partners with Meru Networks to deliver secure wireless access at Stockholm’s 2012 AF Offshore Race. Learn how Meru Network simplifies wireless network management – visit: www.MeruNetworks.com Mario Hellqvist, CEO, DataCom Here in central Stockholm it’s about maybe three kilometers long, and there are over 200 boats in the competition who need free Internet wi-fi access. This year it was important to cover all the event areas for the offshore race. It’s the first time all the boats are stopping in Stockholm, so it was important to get Internet for free through wireless solution both for the sailors, and the teams so they can prepare, but also for the visitors. Annika Brober, Director, Strategic Partnership Europe, Meru Networks: This is for the third time we are doing a really big event here in the center of Stockholm. The first time was the Volvo Ocean Race, second time Love 2010, and this time AF Offshore Race. The common thing in projects like this is that IT infrastructure and wireless access have become a very critical part. It’s important that all the teams can get connected, and they have high density requirements and they have a lot of applications to communicate. You should be able to follow the race through your mobile phone for free through our wireless solutions, and we are able to do so through our partners, Meru Networks and Clavister, because it was important it has to be secure and have a high availability. The combination of Meru Networks and …
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July 27, 2012
Google Tech Talk September 27, 2010 Presented by Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt, Washington University. The notion that a computer can decode brain signals to infer the intentions of a human and then enact those intentions directly through a machine is becoming a realistic technical possibility. These types of devices are known as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). In the near term, the evolution of these neuroprosthetic technologies could have significant implications for patients with motor disabilities by enhancing their ability to interact and communicate with their environment. Further into the future, these approaches could substantially alter how humans and machines interact. This talk will review the cortical signals, technical approaches, and current barriers to bringing BCIs to real world application and projecting their future implications on a broader social scale. Eric C. Leuthardt, MD is a neurosurgeon who is currently an assistant professor with the Department of Neurological Surgery and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. He is Director of the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology. His research has focused on neuroprosthetics.– devices linked to the brain that may lead to novel treatment for paralysis as result of spinal cord injury or stroke. His work in the field of neuroprosthetics and neurosurgical devices has yielded him numerous accolades as a scientist, a neurosurgeon, and an inventor. On a national …
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