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Greenpaperheart.

Mon, April 28, 2008 - 3:20 PM permalink
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Electric Lane

Sun, March 2, 2008 - 10:44 AM permalink
originally published at History of the Electric Light Bulb
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Bestbaby

Fri, May 2, 2008 - 10:26 AM permalink
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Sarabay.com

Auctions vs “arms length transactions”— “what a buyer is willing to pay for a property”–That quote comes from one of the most renowned appraisers in this area. What does selling at auction do to the surrounding property values? In some cases it creates a lower comp. Bottom line though, it sold for what someone was [...]
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Dentaltechnology

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Work.com

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Shoptitter.

Fri, May 2, 2008 - 6:50 AM permalink
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Light-Emitting Diode SEARCH ABOUTUS.ORG

Tue, December 2, 2008 - 12:07 AM permalink
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Hi, I’m Menekse Gencer from PayPal’s Mobile team. Imagine you’re at the airport and you get a text message from your sister: “just bought mom flowers from us 4 mothers day. u owe me 20”. Or maybe you’re at the...
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 11:29 AM permalink
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And God said, Let there be light; and there was light.

And God saw that the light was good (suitable, pleasant) and He approved it; and God separated

the light from the darkness.

And God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. And there was evening and there

was morning, one day.

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A light-emitting diode, usually called an LED (pronounced /ˌɛliːˈdiː/... read more
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Aboutus.org

Today is OneWebDay, an international event celebrating online life on the 22nd of September each year. On OneWebDay.org it is explained as “a platform for people to educate and activate others about issues that are important for the Internet’s future” and an “Earth Day for the internet.” OneWebDay was founded by Susan Crawford in [...]
Mon, September 22, 2008 - 4:35 PM permalink
originally published at The AboutUs Weblog
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Thu, July 31, 2008 - 6:51 AM permalink
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GOD IS LIGHT

The leaders of an 18th-century movement called Deism saw God as impersonal and unempathic-a principle of order and agent of responsibility not personal or addressable as the Christian God had been. ...
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Yahweh Is Light

Wed, November 26, 2008 - 4:49 PM permalink
originally published at Live Search: Yahweh Is Light
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Sun, November 2, 2008 - 3:44 PM permalink
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Mon, October 13, 2008 - 6:06 AM permalink
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg are the featured guests on this second installment of the four-part series, "Road to Innovation". Part two features a lively discussion with Schmidt and Seidenberg about current innovations in technology and the impact they might have in the next few years.

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Guy Kawasaki: The Art Of The Start

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A rolling demo, designed to be shown at the Online Marketing Show, explaining the companys approach to search engine optimisation and marketing in a light hearted way.

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The Sphinx narrates, a clip from "King Tut, Ramses and Me", a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of time travel in Egypt; featuring the Pyramids of Giza, a talking Sphinx, King Tut, the temples of Luxor (Thebes), Ramses II's Abu Simbel Temple, sailing on the Nile, Cairo mosques, and much more. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

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http://www.ultimatetrafficvideos.com. Describes SEO as a whole, this tutorial will allow you to see this entire business within a new light and scope. Being the introduction chapter you will be presented with what is ahead. For more FREE video tutorials head on over to http://www.ultimatetrafficvideos.com

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Have you heard of long tail keywords? Where can you find your niche long tail keyword? How can you use it to bring in more free traffic from search engine? Not to worry, I will be telling you all this in this podcast.

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R30 LED spotlight bulbs. These direct incandescent replacement bulbs combine advanced Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies, standard 25mm Edison bases and light optimizing designs to produce vivid light. R30 LED bulbs are available in five light emitting angles (15°, 20°, 30°, 40° and 95°) and in 120 volts AC. Other voltages from 12V to 240V—AC or DC—are available for qualified customers. With a power draw of only 4.5Watts the savings add up quickly. R30 LED colors available are Warm White 3000 Kelvin, Pure White 5500Kelvin, Cool White 8000Kelvin, 633nm Red, 592nm Yellow, 525nm Aqua Green and 470nm Blue. Infrared lamps are offered in wavelengths of 850nm, 880nm and 940nm. Having LED operating lives of up to eleven years and seven sunlight-visible LED light colors—as well as infrared—from which to select, solid-state R30 LED bulbs are the practical and economical way for architects, display designers, visual merchandisers, entertainment designers and other lighting professionals to integrate ornamental illumination into what were formerly maintenance-intensive applications. Furthermore, an LED cluster lamp continues to provide light even if one or more emitters fail—unlike when the filament fails in an incandescent bulb. R30 LED bulbs are designed to perform well in systems subjected to voltage dips or surges. Integrated current-limited resistors ensure that no circuit modifications are required. Colored lenses or filters are not needed since LEDs emit colored light that is determined by the composition of the semiconductor material comprising the diode. Intensity and color remain stable over the lamp's life. LED technology is an energy-efficient light source; saving 80% -- 90% of energy costs compared to a 55- or 65Watt incandescent R30 lamp. Because LEDs use very little energy and are virtually maintenance-free the cost savings are substantial. Solid-state design renders LEDs impervious to electrical and mechanical shock, vibration, frequent switching and environmental extremes. With an average lifespan of 100,000-plus hours (11 years)—up to 50,000 hours for white LEDs—LED bulbs operate reliably year after year and are appropriate for many energy-saving utilizations. R30 LED bulbs are the ideal solution for decorative and nighttime task-lighting applications including large message panels, billboards, scoreboards, time-and-temperature signs, arcade machines, casino accent lighting, theme-and-amusement parks, stage lighting, carnivals, theaters, as uplights/downlights for wall-washing, tree-washing, and other decorative lighting. R30 LED bulbs can be used as individual pixels in large dot-matrix screens, digital time/temperature signs, or full-color display screens. Prices for R30 LED bulbs range from $82.74 to $154.74 each depending on LED technology and LED color. Large quantity discounts are available. Availability is stock to 4 -- 6 weeks for special requirements. R30 LED bulbs carry a three-year limited warranty. For additional information on how to incorporate R30 LED bulbs into your product designs, contact LEDtronics toll free at 1-800-579-4875, telephone 310-534-1505, fax at 310-534-1424, e-mail at webmaster@ledtronics.com or postal mail at LEDtronics Inc., 23105 Kashiwa Court, Torrance, CA 90505. Ask for data sheet log #140. Visit our website at: www.ledtronics.com Read the datasheet online at: http://www.ledtronics.com/ds/r30-123

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R30 LED Reflector spotlight bulbs. These direct incandescent replacement bulbs combine advanced Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies, standard 25mm Edison bases and light optimizing designs to produce vivid light. R30 LED bulbs are available in five light emitting angles (15°, 20°, 30°, 40° and 95°) and in 120 volts AC. Other voltages from 12V to 240V—AC or DC—are available for qualified customers. With a power draw of only 4.5Watts the savings add up quickly. R30 LED colors available are Warm White 3000 Kelvin, Pure White 5500Kelvin, Cool White 8000Kelvin, 633nm Red, 592nm Yellow, 525nm Aqua Green and 470nm Blue. Infrared lamps are offered in wavelengths of 850nm, 880nm and 940nm. Having LED operating lives of up to eleven years and seven sunlight-visible LED light colors—as well as infrared—from which to select, solid-state R30 LED bulbs are the practical and economical way for architects, display designers, visual merchandisers, entertainment designers and other lighting professionals to integrate ornamental illumination into what were formerly maintenance-intensive applications. Furthermore, an LED cluster lamp continues to provide light even if one or more emitters fail—unlike when the filament fails in an incandescent bulb. R30 LED bulbs are designed to perform well in systems subjected to voltage dips or surges. Integrated current-limited resistors ensure that no circuit modifications are required. Colored lenses or filters are not needed since LEDs emit colored light that is determined by the composition of the semiconductor material comprising the diode. Intensity and color remain stable over the lamp's life. LED technology is an energy-efficient light source; saving 80% – 90% of energy costs compared to a 55- or 65Watt incandescent R30 lamp. Because LEDs use very little energy and are virtually maintenance-free the cost savings are substantial. Solid-state design renders LEDs impervious to electrical and mechanical shock, vibration, frequent switching and environmental extremes. With an average lifespan of 100,000-plus hours (11 years)—up to 50,000 hours for white LEDs—LED bulbs operate reliably year after year and are appropriate for many energy-saving utilizations. R30 LED bulbs are the ideal solution for decorative and nighttime task-lighting applications including large message panels, billboards, scoreboards, time-and-temperature signs, arcade machines, casino accent lighting, theme-and-amusement parks, stage lighting, carnivals, theaters, as uplights/downlights for wall-washing, tree-washing, and other decorative lighting. R30 LED bulbs can be used as individual pixels in large dot-matrix screens, digital time/temperature signs, or full-color display screens. Prices for R30 LED bulbs range from $82.74 to $154.74 each depending on LED technology and LED color. Large quantity discounts are available. Availability is stock to 4 – 6 weeks for special requirements. R30 LED bulbs carry a three-year limited warranty. For additional information on how to incorporate R30 LED bulbs into your product designs, contact LEDtronics toll free at 1-800-579-4875, telephone 310-534-1505, fax at 310-534-1424, e-mail at webmaster@ledtronics.com or postal mail at LEDtronics Inc., 23105 Kashiwa Court, Torrance, CA 90505. Ask for data sheet log #140. Visit our website at www.ledtronics.com. Read the datasheet online at: http://www.ledtronics.com/ds/r30-123

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http://www.EarthLED.com/EvoLux How to replace a 100 Watt Lightbulb with a 13 Watt LED. Comparison of the breakthrough EarthLED EvoLux with 100 Watt Incandescent and 13 Watt CFL in a variety of tests. Watch to find out why LED technology allows for the best all around performance. Read more at http://www.EarthLED.com/EvoLux

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Intelligent Light Color Kinetics Transforms How We See Light, Helping to Conserve Energy Along the Way An innovative form of lighting technology can help us guzzle less power while at the same time turning ordinary buildings into works of art. The technology is rooted in semiconductor-based LEDs, or light emitting diodes. Once limited to indicator lights in alarm clocks and calculators, LEDs have advanced at remarkable rates and brought digital control, or intelligence, to light. Today they're being used in tens of thousands of locations around the world. What was once a functional necessity has become an experience. According to the Department of Energy, lighting accounts for 8% of total energy consumption and 22% of the electricity used in the United States. But LED lighting can reduce our energy consumption by providing 4 times the efficiency of traditional incandescent and halogen light bulbs today.

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www.LEDadvantage.com carries the best high-quality energy saving LED products -- From super bright LED Rope Lights to LED light bulbs and more. LEDadvantage's 3-Wire Rope light only consumes 2.5 watts per meter (39.37") and LED technology lasts 11+ years with virtually no heat like regular incandescents and super hot halogens. LED is the wave of the future ... Save today for a better tomorrow! This video represents LEDadvantage's innovative and high quality 3-Wire LED rope light. Along with the optional Simple Cntroller box, you can have EIGHT fantastic dynamic effects, including: (1) Combination, (2) In Waves, (3) Sequential, (4) Slo Glo, (5) Chasing/Flashing, (6) Slow Fade, (7) Twinkle/Flash, (8) Steady On / All On. Imagine how great your home, store display, window display, garden, gazebo or holiday decoration will look with this super energy efficient and long lasting technology. Your neighbors/customers will think you own stock in the power company ... But you'll know you are saving money!

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Howtomaketruemoney.

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Typepad.com

Fri, May 2, 2008 - 1:17 PM permalink
originally published at LSJ Blogs: People's Politics
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Naveensharma

Wed, April 30, 2008 - 6:19 AM permalink
originally published at Naveen's Weblog
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Arxmangadgets

Fri, May 2, 2008 - 6:19 AM permalink
originally published at Arxman - Gadgets Blog
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Registereverywhere

Yes, its true the economy is currently in a stump. The DOW went down over 500 points today. If you have stock in the financial sector, you probably felt the pinch. Sorry. However, this downturn will not last forever. ***UPDATE: 9/19/2008 - What a difference 2 days make! We just had the 2 biggest days on Wall Street since 6 years ago! Folks, start building traffic to your site!*** In fact, in early 2009 many analysts predict the roller coaster economy will begin a recovery. However, will your site be appearing at the top of the search engines by then?? Search engine optimization, or even web optimization on steroids is not going to get your site up there over night. It takes time for search engine optimization to work. The search engine rankings will improve as the weeks go by. It will take at least 4 weeks to as much as 16 weeks for our search engine optimization methodologies to kick-in and for the search engine rankings to improve. Is your site prepared for the search engine traffic? Are you going to do what most good marketers do in an economic downturn, spend money on the advertising their businesses? Or are you going to curl up in a shell? When it comes to marketing on the Internet, specifically when it comes to search engine optimization, if you are not advancing, you are declining. No action equals certain death! Take action now and improve your rankings in the very near future. You NEED traffic to increase sales! If you don’t have traffic to your site, there is really no need for your site…
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