Poor People More Likely Use Yahoo, Those Better Off To Use Google

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New data released by Hitwise yesterday shows that there is a socio-economic difference between those frequently using Yahoo and those more frequently using ... Saved By: iliski | View Details | Give Thanks
New data released by Hitwise yesterday shows that there is a socio-economic difference between those frequently using Yahoo and those more frequently using ... Saved By: iliski | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sun Mar 18 18:40:50 by STONERS
Americans consume 140 billion gallons of gasoline a year. That will grow to 161 billion gallons by 2017 without changes in policy, according to the U.S. Energy Department.
Americans consume 140 billion gallons of gasoline a year. That will grow to 161 billion gallons by 2017 without changes in policy, according to the U.S. Energy Department.
added 2007 Tue Mar 13 19:16:55 by CashDan
TechJunkr.com is a Netscape.com like, Pligg based site where you can post your deepest tech addictions and read other peoples dependency on Myspace, I.M, Browsing, emailing, SMS, etc... including Netscape.com! Meant to be a parody of contemporary Internet usage, it's a place to have fun and mock at each other's Internet habits.
TechJunkr.com is a Netscape.com like, Pligg based site where you can post your deepest tech addictions and read other peoples dependency on Myspace, I.M, Browsing, emailing, SMS, etc... including Netscape.com! Meant to be a parody of contemporary Internet usage, it's a place to have fun and mock at each other's Internet habits.
added 2007 Thu Feb 15 9:56:32 by TheAttacks
Servers in the United States and their attendant cooling systems consumed 45 million kilowatt-hours of energy in 2005. That's more than Mississippi and 19 other states, according to study author Jonathan Koomey, a scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and consulting professor at Stanford University.
Servers in the United States and their attendant cooling systems consumed 45 million kilowatt-hours of energy in 2005. That's more than Mississippi and 19 other states, according to study author Jonathan Koomey, a scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and consulting professor at Stanford University.
added 2007 Sun Feb 11 22:29:45 by moemebe
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The number of Ohioans receiving food stamps increased by 71 percent over six years, a sure indicator of a poor economy but also a measure of decreased stigma over the help, the Department of Job and Family Services reported. "Food stamps" has become a misnomer, now that the aid comes in the form of a debit card...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The number of Ohioans receiving food stamps increased by 71 percent over six years, a sure indicator of a poor economy but also a measure of decreased stigma over the help, the Department of Job and Family Services reported. "Food stamps" has become a misnomer, now that the aid comes in the form of a debit card...
The State of the Virtual World in Second Life

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added 2007 Sat Feb 10 22:44:11 by Neophile
Second Life has done a good job being transparent with their statistics. Key metrics are available on the home page, and additional information was released last December. Today Linden Labs released detailed information on the Second Life population, demographics, usage time and land supply in an excel spreadsheet. [via TechCrunch]
Second Life has done a good job being transparent with their statistics. Key metrics are available on the home page, and additional information was released last December. Today Linden Labs released detailed information on the Second Life population, demographics, usage time and land supply in an excel spreadsheet. [via TechCrunch]






