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Why investing in .au beats investing in .com hands down... End users are shunning .com because there is just no value left in the extension. Half decent names command crazy prices and there's nothing decent left to hand reg so end users are instead using...
Started by netfleet on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dnforum):
If I was Australian, I'd probably be investing in both .com and .au
If you invest only....
Be investing in both .com and .au
If you invest only in .au then you limit your market to only a good future, but it is a small market.
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A couple of questions around investing about competency building for Windows Azure.
How glorious and revolutionary the platform is. How partners can add value to customers by using Azure. Expanding a little further on my question, there are 2 players ...
Started by amazedsaint on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Therefore, I think that focusing on building competency in how to build scalable Azure apps will be a profitable... .
One of the things that Azure gives is the ability to start a site that will scale as needed with very little up front capital expenditure .
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I have used visual studio for a long time, but one feature I have never used is the Macro system. I saw a post where someone mentioned he used macros (no elaboration) so
I was wondering is it really worth the time investing in learning how to create macros...
Started by mattlant on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you find yourself doing 5 or 6 individual tasks regularly, then it may... .
Macros are not difficult to learn, and can make your life easier!
For an interesting appllication of macros see this question
You use macros to make repetitive tasks easier .
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Right up front: I do not want to start a religious war.
I've used vi for as long as I can remember, and the few times I've tried to pick up emacs I've been so lost so quickly I've given up. Lots of people find emacs very powerful, however. Its programmability...
Started by Andrew on
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by 24 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
No, you will not see a productivity increase because the... .
Yes, you may see a productivity increase because the powerful functionality .
No (and i've used both)
I don't want a holy war, but please answer a highly subjective question with a yes/no answer .
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What alternatives to CDs are there for short-to-medium term investing?
I have a chunk of money that my family wants to set aside for vacations over the next 12+ years. The plan is to take a more expensive vacation every other year, with the off years'...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at metafilter):
Investing in a stock index is great for the long term; not so for considering how to invest is looking....
Invest the money on spending within a year or two.
CDs yield less than the inflation rate; therefore, they're rather high risk .
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Click Here To Read The Article "The 10 Rules For Successful Investing"
Started by FX-Update on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at forexforums):
Rule Number 1: Invest on ....
Good the Same Risks Hi, I have read all the points and I found it very useful in the investing terms with us.
Rule Number 1: Invest on the Right Side of Major Economic Trends Yes, read this man's article.
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Is it really worth investing in iSCSI HBAs? Or the current NICs will do the trick?
Started by AdrianoCamara on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at spiceworks):
Yes....
: :
Is it really worth investing in iSCSI HBAs? Or the current NICs will do the trick?
To summarize:
No.
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With languages like C# that can basically do anything, I found a drawback that could not be the case in the future, and that is the lack of many open source 3rd party libraries that are well documented to choose from. However with C++, there are many ...
Started by M4dRefluX on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
C++ is the predominant language used for programming....
C++ is a great language to learn, if you have the time I would advise learning it for these reasons:
It is still widely used .
Figure out what you need to do, then learn the language you need to do it .
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So...how do you go investing it so you don't blow it all? I mean, its a ridiculous amount of money, but it could be blown if you reckless with it. So...I'm thinking investing it in Real Estate, laundromats, funeral business, etc. What ya'll say?
Started by El_Mero_Mero on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at projectcovo):
Some CACeryJew will hustle you out them Ns you trying to invest.
Fuk an invest.
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I seen this:
http://
www.
moneywise.co.uk/
investing/
first-time-investor/
start-investing-today-just-50
how would i go about setting this up? who would i contact ? where do i begin?
ive heard share centre the company is good place to start ?
Started by sukh38 on
, 11 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
To clarify-you are asking how you would invest £50/month into shares? Or funds? The article talks and a team of researchers who invest people's money in a variety of things (shares of companies about investing through an IFA or a ....
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