Posts Tagged ‘country’
Kiplinger April 9, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
Dear Subscribers, It may not feel like it yet... But the credit landscape is starting to thaw after three years of freezing temps and thickening ice. It'll be a very gradual warming to be sure...likely to take a year or even longer to bring the borrowing environment back to "normal." And it'll be spotty. The climate in areas where the economy is worst will remain frigid longer. Read the rest of this entry »
Obama Initiative Great News for Car Charging Group (CCGI.OB)
President Barack Obama has called on the U.S. to put 1 million electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids on the road by 2015. But the country won’t get anywhere close to that number until drivers are confident they can find places to recharge their vehicles. All of this information is extremely positive for Car Charging Group Read the rest of this entry »
iPhone Pretty Big in Japan After All: Report
Despite early reports that the iPhone wasn’t selling so well in Japan (LINKS), due at least in part to the overabundance of really cool phones available there that do things like allow for live TV watching, it seems that Apple is in fact doing remarkably well in the country. Better, in fact, than it’s doing in the U.S., according to a new report (Japanese only) Read the rest of this entry »
Last.fm: 12 Ways to Scrobble
“Audio Scrobbling,” as defined by Last.fm, is the act of submitting to a central database the details of what songs you’ve been listening to (what album, by who and when you listened). Scrobbling to Last.fm is the main reason I use the service these days, especially since it made the internet radio part of it a paid subscription only service for Australia Read the rest of this entry »