The epilogue to this week’s Open is the prologue to this week’s story. Despite the fact that attendance figures were down 60 per cent from Royal Birkdale in 2008, the 138th Open Championship at Turnberry this week was a roaring success. So what if only 123,000 fans made it to the stunning Ailsa
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Australian Immigration Minister assures quality education to Indian students
Australian Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Chris Evans on Tuesday assured quality education to Indian students, following apprehensions over slump in migration after the racial attacks Down Under.
Evens, who is currently on a visit to India said this while speaking to media after meeting with Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor in New [...]
Multi-Tasking Impacting Small Businesses, Survey Finds
A survey from SurePayroll finds businesses are increasingly in need of proficient multi-taskers–but some companies find it is adversely impacting business quality.
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A survey by online payroll
specialist SurePayroll found small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) are being
forced to do more with less in a constrictive economy, but an increase in
multi-tasking is hurting the quality of service at some midmarket companies.
The survey found 88 perc…
Multitasking Impacting Small Businesses, Survey Finds
A survey from SurePayroll finds businesses are increasingly in need of proficient multitaskers–but some companies find it is adversely impacting business quality.
–
A survey by online payroll
specialist SurePayroll found small to medium-size businesses are being
forced to do more with less in a constrictive economy, but an increase in
multitasking is hurting the quality of service at some midmarket companies.
The survey found 88 percent of s…
Tom Vander Ark: Schools that foster innovation
Last night over dinner, a friend asked me what I thought schools would look like that do a good job fostering innovation. Five innovator attributes…
Vinny Peculiar:Sometimes I Feel Like A King
By: Dennis Cook
So easy to warm to and full of steaming depths once you snuggle in, Vinny Peculiar & The Blue Poppies of Ambrosia‘s new long-player finds the U.K. pop craftsman in his best form yet, a gently swaying encapsulation of slightly left of Beatles songwriting realized with tight, snappy musicianship and good, clean production. If you sport a lil’ sonic chub for Robyn Hitchcock, The dB’s, Sensations, Billy Bragg, The Feelies or other high quality, post-Byrds fare then King is likely to sweep you up with a sure hand.
The quirkier aspects of Vinny’s earlier output are beveled appealingly here, so what shines through is the quality of his singing, playing and tunes. It’s almost as if Peculiar relaxed a bit and decided to stop waving his arms with consciously provocative imagery and little tics that draw attention but perhaps don’t last in the same way plain old good music presented well can. Sometimes I Feel Like A King is just a pleasure to listen to – no more or less complex than that. That he tips his hat at one of the most under-appreciated songwriting outfits in rock with a sincere cover of the Cowboy Junkies‘ “Sun Comes Up Its Tuesday Morning” only shows the company he wants to keep. From the jumpy crackly of “Uniform” and “Success” to the thoughtful meander of “Success” to the curled-lip snarl of “To Hell With Fashion,” Vinny Peculiar has fully matured into an artist anyone smitten with great pop will adore.
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1,650 immigrants per day wrecking the quality of life in UK: Poll
A major poll has found that almost half of all Brits consider the record 1,650 immigrants settling in every day are wrecking the quality of life in UK.
The YouGov poll, commissioned by Optimum Population Trust, also found that two-thirds of the 2,000 people demanded a limit imposed to stem the flow of immigrants to stop [...]
Innovation@Intel: Air Quality Measuring & Reporting
When sailors aboard the Hapag-Lloyd Bangkok Express container ship want to phone a friend, they use a satellite phone – which is standard, but the costs of $2.25 per-minute are hard to swallow. To ease the burden on their pocketbooks, the ship will soon have an Intel Atom Z5xx-based communications system makeover. Mounted on the outside of the ship, and designed to withstand extreme temperatures, the Atom system will connect with the best available and most cost-effective network – such as 3G, satellite or Wi-Fi – to enable the crew to more easily communicate with people on shore. This is one example of the 15 billion devices expected to be connected to the Internet by 2015. Learn more: Embedded Internet.




