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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Whole Sale Goods Platform

Under the label Design for X a wide
collection of specific design guidelines
are summarized. Each design guideline
addresses a particular issue that is a)
caused by, or b) effects the characteristics
of a product. The design guidelines itself
propose usually an approach and corresponding
methods that may help to generate and apply
technical knowledge in order to control,
improve, or even to invent particular
characteristics of a product. From
knowledge-based view, the design guidelines
represents an explicit form of knowledge,
that contains information about "knowing-how-to"
(see Procedural knowledge). However, two problems
are prevailent. First, this explicit knowledge
(i.e. the design guidelines)

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Register Domain

The term domain name has multiple related meanings:
A name that identifies a computer or
computers on the internet. These
names appear as a component of a Web
site's URL, e.g. wikipedia.org. This
type of domain name is also called a hostname.
The product that domain name registrars
provide to their customers. These names
are often called registered domain names.
Names used for other purposes in the
Domain Name System (DNS), for example
the special name which follows the @
sign in an email address, or the Top-level
domain names like .com, or the names
used by the Session Initiation Protocol
(VoIP), or DomainKeys.

Web Host

A free web hosting service is a web
hosting service that is free, usually
advertisement-supported and of limited
functionality. Free web hosts will either
provide a subdomain (yoursite.example.com)
or a directory (www.example.com/~yourname).
In contrast, paid web hosts will usually
provide a second-level domain along with
the hosting (www.yourname.com). Some free
hosts do allow use of separately-purchased
domains. Rarely, a free host may also operate
as a domain name registrar, but their
registry services are usually more
expensive than others

Pay per click

Marc Ostrofsky is a "domain name" investor,
who has been called a "Technology Wildcatter"
in the Houston Business Journal, [1], May 15,
2000. His venture capital firm has created a
number of successful telecommunication,
publishing and internet based companies.
He is the co-founder of hundreds of web
properties. [2] His best known enterprise
is Internet REIT (iREIT) (also known as
www.iREIT.com), which acquires, develops
and sells internet traffic "wholesale" to
Google for them to resell to others on a
"PayPerClick" basis.[3]

Extra Money

Money creation is the process by which
money is produced or issued. There
are two different ways to create money:
physically manufacturing a new
monetary unit, such as paper
currency or metal coins
loaning out a physical monetary unit
multiple times through fractional-reserve lending
Coins are produced by manufacturing
metal in a factory called a mint.

Work at Home

A work at home parent is an entrepreneur
who works from home and integrates parenting
into his or her business activities.
They are sometimes referred as WAHM
(work at home mom) or WAHD (work at home dad).
Entrepreneurs choose to run businesses
from home for a variety of reasons,
including lower business expenses,
personal health limitations, eliminating
commuting or in order to have a more
flexible schedule. This flexibility can
give an entrepreneur more options when
planning tasks, business and non-business,
including parenting duties. While some
home-based entrepreneurs opt for childcare outside
the home, others integrate child rearing
into their work day and workspace.
The latter are considered work-at-home parents.

Need Money

Money as we know it today is a
symbol of value created by the
human imagination with no intrinsic
value of its own. A coin or paper
currency note has value because people
accept it as a symbolic medium of exchange.
The economic value of money as
measured by its purchasing power is a
subject of economic theory. However
economics does not explain how individual
human beings and societies came to accept
symbolic money as a medium of exchange
or store of value. The process of according
value to a symbol is psychological
and social. Money is a social institution
based on the consent of the population and
a psychological symbol based on the consent
of the individual.[1] Money has acquired
the all-pervasive value that it possesses
today by a slow evolutionary process
that can be most easily understood by tracing
its social and psychological origins from ancient times

Domain Name

The term domain name has multiple related
A name that identifies a computer or
computers on the internet. These
names appear as a component of
a Web site's URL, e.g. wikipedia.org.
This type of domain name is also
called a hostname.
The product that domain name registrars
provide to their customers. These names
are often called registered domain names.
Names used for other purposes in the
Domain Name System (DNS), for example
the special name which follows the @
sign in an email address, or the
Top-level domain names like .com,
or the names used by the Session
Initiation Protocol (VoIP), or DomainKeys.
They are sometimes colloquially
(and incorrectly) referred to by
marketers as "web addresses

Dedicated Hosting

Many weblog applications are available
for users to download and install on their
own systems. A wide variety of licenses
are used by user hosted weblog software.
Some of these are open-source software
that can be used, modified, and
redistributed freely, with no usage
restrictions. Others are proprietary
software that may be licensed for
a fee or have versions available
free of charge.

Lasik

Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis
(LASIK) is a type of refractive laser
eye surgery performed by ophthalmologists
for correcting myopia, hyperopia,
and astigmatism.[1] The procedure
is generally preferred to photorefractive
keratectomy, PRK, (also called ASA,
Advanced Surface Ablation) because it
requires less time for the patient's recovery
and the patient feels less pain, overall;
however, there are instances where PRK/ASA
is medically indicated as a better alternative

Depression

Clinical depression (also called
major-depressive disorder or unipolar
depression) is a common psychiatric
disorder, characterized by a persistent
lowering of mood, loss of interest in
usual activities and diminished ability
to experience pleasure.

Vioxx

Rofecoxib (pronounced /roʊfəˈkɒksɪb/)
is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drug (NSAID) developed by Merck & Co.
to treat osteoarthritis, acute pain
conditions, and dysmenorrhoea.
Rofecoxib was approved as safe
and effective by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) on May 20, 1999
and was subsequently marketed under
the brand name Vioxx, Ceoxx and Ceeoxx

Bextra

COX-2 selective inhibitor is a form of
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID) that directly targets COX-2,
an enzyme responsible for inflammation
and pain.Selectivity for COX-2 reduces
the risk of peptic ulceration, and is
the main feature of celecoxib, rofecoxib
and other members of this drug class.

Acne

Acne Vulgaris (commonly called Acne) is
a skin disease, caused by changes in the
pilosebaceous units (skin structures
consisting of a hair follicle and its
associated sebaceous gland). Severe
acne is inflammatory, but acne can
also manifest in noninflammatory
forms.[1] Acne lesions are commonly
referred to as pimples, spots, or zits.

Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is
almost always caused by previous exposure
to asbestos.[1] In this disease, malignant
cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective
lining that covers most of the body's internal
organs. Its most common site is the pleura
(outer lining of the lungs and chest cavity),
but it may also occur in the peritoneum
(the lining of the abdominal cavity) or the
pericardium (a sac that surrounds the heart).
 

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