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Hot trends for May 19, 2008

Managing huge amounts of data can be a tough challenge (Express India)

Sun, 18 May 2008 14:28:12 PDT
The amount of information produced in the world is increasing almost 30-40% every year. Trends imply that technology evolution is leading to information explosion from kilobytes to petabytes.

Guerrilla Musical Theater 2 - Flash Mob for Lastminute.com

Sun, 18 May 2008 14:56:08 PDT
Loving Geurrilla Marketing in the form of Musical Theatre! Kudos to Improv Everywhere for starting the trend :)

UPSC general studies paper stumps aspirants (The Times of India)

Sun, 18 May 2008 15:50:50 PDT
The general studies paper seemed to buck previous years' trends with a majority of questions coming from general knowledge rather than current affairs.

International Trends in Design and Energy (Contract Magazine)

Sun, 18 May 2008 16:12:25 PDT
The day after Earth Day, I sat in San Francisco City Hall with 350 leading environmental advocates celebrating the city's environmental accomplishments. Mayor Gavin Newsome spoke about how and why he wants San Francisco to become the pace car of environmental leadership for cities around the world.

Leading article: How to safeguard our natural heritage (Independent)

Sun, 18 May 2008 16:13:03 PDT
As any walker will know, it is often necessary to climb to higher ground to get a true impression of the lie of the land. The same applies in the field of conservation. We can chart the decline or resurgence of a single species of insect, or wildflower, in exhaustive detail, but it is not until we examine such trends in relation to each other that the bigger picture comes into focus. Natural ...

Rise of the Eight-Figure Foreclosure, and other trends

Sun, 18 May 2008 17:01:23 PDT
Only poor people lose their homes to foreclosure, right? From coast to coast, the rich - and now the ultra rich - are drowning in debt too. Already, some trophy properties have been swept away in the foreclosure tsunami.

The GREEN Retail Conference - June 4-5 - Las Vegas

Sun, 18 May 2008 18:16:14 PDT
The GREEN Retail Conference - June 4-5 - Las Vegas Retailers, Developers and Eco-Business Leaders...learn about green retail trends, consumer buying habits and sustainable business practices.

One-Hit Wonders and Pop Longevity

Sun, 18 May 2008 18:28:41 PDT
The Whitburn Project: One-Hit Wonders and Pop Longevity Are there more one-hit wonders in the music charts today than there have been in the past? Andy Baio analysed data from 1900 to this year, in search of one-hit wonder trends. The longest-charting one-hit wonder to hit the #1 spot is Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day” from 2006, which stayed on the charts for 32 weeks. The one-hit wonder that stayed at the #1 longest is Anton Karas’ “The Third Man Theme” from 1950, which stayed in the #1 position


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