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May 17, 2009
Usually, the telco industry advertises upward compatibility with certain brands of mobile phones. In the Philippines, Red Mobile, a telco that primarily is used for video calls has now entered the lower end market with much cheaper calls. The telco has shifted its marketing from affordable video calls to simply, affordable calls. In their press release, red mobile offers the lowest rates in prepaid networks with red to red voice and video calls at 50 centavos per minute. And while it offers the most inexpensive call rate, it does not compromise good quality communications. This seamless fusion of value and good service stems from the fact that Red Mobile is using the same telecommunication infrastructures and technology of SMART. This means that Red Mobile will be powered by 8, 477 cellsites – the widest in the Philippine mobile network industry. Likewise, it also offers the lowest SMS and MMS rates at P0.50 per message, red to red. As the texting capital of the world generating 150 to 200 million SMS per day and with mobile-to-mobile media sharing gaining popularity, red mobile is set to become a relevant product among Filipino mobile phone users. [ link ] [Images c/o GMCI PR] Post from: Cellphone9

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John O. Rawlings, Sastry G. Pantula, David A. Dickey, "Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool" Springer | ISBN: 0-387-98454-2 | 658 Pages | PDF | 6.0 Mb This text is a new and improved edition of Rawlings. It is the outgrowth of several years of teaching an applied regression course to graduate students in the sciences. Most of the students in these classes had taken a two-semester introduction to statistical methods that included experimental design and multiple regression at the level provided in texts such as Steel, Torrie, and Dickey and Snedecor and Cochran. For most, the multiple regression had been presented in matrix notation. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/229750065/9_02Applied_Regression_Analysis.rar http://FastFreeFileHosting.com/file/17330/9-02Applied-Regression-Analysis-rar.html

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Neil H. Timm, "Applied Multivariate Analysis" Springer | ISBN: 0-387-95347-7 | 693 Pages | PDF | 2.7 Mb Univariate statistical analysis is concerned with techniques for the analysis of a single random variable. This book is about applied multivariate analysis. It was written to provide students and researchers with an introduction to statistical techniques for the analysis of continuous quantitative measurements on several random variables simultaneously. While quantitative measurements may be obtained from any population, the material in this text is primarily concerned with techniques useful for the analysis of continuous observations from multivariate normal populations with linear structure. While several multivariate methods are extensions of univariate procedures, a unique feature of multivariate data analysis techniques is their ability to control experimental error at an exact nominal level and to provide information on the covariance structure of the data. These features tend to enhance statistical inference, making multivariate data analysis superior to univariate analysis. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/229749823/9_01Applied_multivariate_analysis.rar http://FastFreeFileHosting.com/file/17332/9-01Applied-multivariate-analysis-rar.html

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There’s a popular story on Digg right now about a 104-year-old British woman who uses Twitter. It’s an obvious headline: “ World’s oldest Tweeter talks cuppas and casserole .” It’s Digg bait. But what’s worse is that if you examine the story closely, it looks like the UK press may have gotten the poor old lady to sign up for Twitter just for their story! The story is about how Ivy Bean uses the hot social network to post mundane updates about her 104-year-old life. But take a look at the picture in the story. On the screen next to Bean, you’ll see her Twitter page with a whopping two updates. These two tweets were sent out at the same time, the day before the story ran in a number of UK publications. In other words, Bean signed up and sent her first two tweets at the time all these guys were writing their stories. Or, to put it more clearly, this whole story was staged. Bean sent out her first tweet at 2:02PM PST (6:02PM local time in the UK) on May 14, it read “ I’m enjoying Twitter for the first time and having my photo taken” (the picture used in the articles). The Sun, which also ran the story, has an even better headline. “ 103-year-old Ivy loves to Twitter ” — clearly, she does — I mean, she had been using the service for a whole two seconds before the story was being reported. Worse, The Sun gets poor Bean’s age wrong (they say she’s 103 years old). We get some flack for running a lot of stories about Twitter, but this is just pathetic. Though maybe it shouldn’t be surprising. Twitter is red-hot right now and “world’s oldest Twitterer” is an easy Digg headline. ...
Last January Apple released iLife ‘09, the latest addition to its highly regarded multimedia suite that ships with every new Mac. At the time, much of the media attention went to iPhoto and iMovie, which introduced impressive facial recognition and video stabilization respectively. But me? I was captivated by the GarageBand Lesson Store, a virtual marketplace built into Apple’s music authoring program. The store features song lessons taught by the artists who wrote them, including established musicians like Sting and John Fogerty. Combined with an extremely polished platform for delivering the lessons, I thought that Apple’s Lesson Store might be the company’s next revolution in digital music . Was I a little overenthusasitc? Probably. But I’ve toyed around with quite a few of the learning programs and videos out there, and the GarageBand lessons have serious potential. And with lessons going for $5 a pop, even if Apple only saw a tiny fraction of the sales it sees on its other stores (as would probably be the case), it could still drive substantial revenue from lesson purchases alone. Perhaps even more important, at least from Apple’s perspective: a robust lesson store would serve as a perfect marketing vehicle for driving more Mac sales. Imagine a commercial with John Mayer or Eric Clapton wailing away on their guitars for thirty seconds. Close with them saying, “You want to play like me? I’ll show you. Only on Mac”. Sure, most people would never actually get around to playing through too many lessons (after all, learning how to play an instrument takes some hard work), but the knowledge that they could work through those lessons would be enough to drive even more computer sales. Unfortunately, Apple hasn’t really done much with the Lesson Store since its debut in January. At launch, it ...
Anil Dash, chief evangelist for blogging software platform Six Apart, announced today that blogging platform has launched a a plugin that provides WordPress users with access to a suite of Six Apart’s add-on features for blogs. Dash made the announcement at WordPress blogger convention WordCamp Mid-Atlantic. While some of Six Apart’s functionality have been available to WordPress users, this is the first time the site is offering these services as a suite to a rival blogging platform. These features include TypePad AntiSpam, a free open source anti-spam service; TypePad Connect, a commenting profile service; integration with Six Apart Media, the site’s advertising network; and inclusion with blog directory Blogs.com. Dash says that this move represents “baby steps” in Six Apart’s tentative first efforts to provide a suite of features and functionality to WordPress users. This a big deal, considering the long standing rivalry between the two blogging platforms. Last year, the two companies had a heated duel via company blog posts, Twitter and in TechCrunch comments. Perhaps this integration between the Six Apart and WordPress will help settle the peace between the competitors. And perhaps this is a strategic move on Six Apart’s side to integrate with WordPress, a widely popular platform in the blogging world. One thing is for certain— it’s a blessing for many WordPress bloggers, who will now be able to use the plugin to access some of the useful features of SixApart without having to switch platforms. WordPress offers its own free and paid features for bloggers including a stats system and the commenting and spam technology Akismet (which TechCrunch uses). Here’s a video clip of Dash talking about WordPress plug-ins and blogging: Crunch Network : CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware.

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Q: Since installation of a new Windows XP CD, I no longer have access to e-mail because of a weird keyboard problem. I can no longer bring up the @ in an e-mail address in my home PC, which has exactly the same keyboard as the one I am using in the library. Instead of @, I get 2 horizontal full stops above where the @ symbol should be. There is no such option on my keyboard that I might type in by mistake. The nearest variation is the vertical double full stop, which you see just after http: in a web address. - Gerald Woulfe.
A: It sounds like you have
somehow managed to select the German keyboard layout. In this layout,
Shift+2 is a quotation mark, not an @-sign. To check, try Shift+3 - in
the German keyboard layout that inserts a section sign §. As with many
non-English keyboard layouts, the right-hand Alt key is a kind of
secondary shift. To enter an @-sign using the German keyboard layout, you hold the right-hand Alt key and press Q.
But don't worry: You don't have to learn this different layout...
Rather,
you just need to switch back to your normal layout. Check to see if you
have the Language Bar on your taskbar--typically, it appears just to
the left of the system tray. Click the picture of a keyboard and select
your normal layout. If you don't see the Language Bar, right-click the
Taskbar and choose Toolbars | Language Bar from the popup menu. Once
you've re-selected your usual keyboard layout, you can type the @-sign
and other characters as you always have. - Neil J. Rubenking.
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