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		<title>Guide To Automatically Reading Blogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I keep coming across people who are not familiar with RSS and how it can simplify your life if you’d like to keep current with a range of blogs. 
When you open a morning newspaper you read stories from around the world assembled by editors from hundreds of sources (wire services, reporters). The paper prints [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I keep coming across people who are not familiar with RSS and how it can simplify your life if you’d like to keep current with a range of blogs. </p>
<p>When you open a morning newspaper you read stories from around the world assembled by editors from hundreds of sources (wire services, reporters). The paper prints the same news for every reader &#8211; you choose which stories to read. Instead of relying on a editor to choose the news, how would you like to have a ‘morning newspaper’ delivered each and every day with stories on topics *you* choose? With a free “Blog Reader” or news aggregator you can create a personal page on your web browser loaded with the freshest news about the things you love.</p>
<p>The way you set up your ‘personal newspaper’ involves a few steps and can seem a little tricky. Follow my step-by-guide below and you’ll be reading information about your topic from all over the Internet on one web page. A little investment of your time will pay off. </p>
<p>You’ll need about 30 minutes to follow the steps below. Ready? Let’s go!</p>
<p>Introduction &#8211; What is a Blog?</p>
<p>Basically, a blog (WeB LOG) is an online diary. There are millions and millions out there! The trick is finding the ones that have information you need and flagging them when they post updates. Advantage: you get the ‘inside scoop’ before most people in your industry. The good news about blogs is that are probably dozens you will find interesting, the bad news is that means there are dozens of bookmarks you must keep, and since bloggers don’t post on a regular schedule you never know when you need to check back to read updates. That’s why you need a “blog reader”. Technically it’s known as an “RSS Reader”.</p>
<p>So Why Read Blogs?</p>
<p>There are as many reasons to read blogs as there are people. Each person&#8217;s reasons are different. Here are a few reasons I read blogs:</p>
<p>1. I get a direct line into the thinking of important people in the field. In technology this could be Jonathan Schwartz (Sun) or Irving Wladawsky-Berger (IBM). In the media it might be Dan Gillmor (San Jose Mercury News). Or perhaps it’s people with their finger on the culture like Craig Newmark (craigslist). It&#8217;s unfiltered and in their own words.</p>
<p>2. Reading from a news aggregator is a much quicker way of reading news. For example, when I log in in the morning and hop over to Bloglines, in one interface I can see what many people are commenting on, along with news outlets like the NY Times, Washington Post, and Boston Globe. This beats visiting the websites individually to see if they might have some updated content to read.</p>
<p>3. You get a much better picture of the individuals involved; what they&#8217;re working on, what their concerns are, sometimes even what their favorite restaurant is. Most bloggers like to read Comments you can leave. This is a great way to build relationships. It’s not a replacement for personal interaction, of course, but one that has its place and has a lot more scale to it.</p>
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		<title>Refer To Invest in a Company</title>
		<link>http://www.stopvilsack.org/2010/03/20/refer-to-invest-in-a-company/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you go in for the investment in any stock, you must get the complete information about the financial and other fundamentals of the company for better return. One can use the website of Wikinvest where you can get all the required details about the company. They have provided the complete details about Cameron_Corporation_(CAM) Registration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you go in for the investment in any stock, you must get the complete information about the financial and other fundamentals of the company for better return. One can use the website of Wikinvest where you can get all the required details about the company. They have provided the complete details about <a href="http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Cameron_Corporation_(CAM)/Registration Rights Agreement">Cameron_Corporation_(CAM) Registration Rights Agreement</a>, which helped me make the right decision to invest in the stock of this company. They provide the details with clarity.</p>
<p>You can access to the web site of Wikinvest freely and get the details about any company like <a href=" http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Xcel_Energy_(XEL)/Registration Rights Agreement">Xcel_Energy_(XEL) Registration Rights Agreement</a> before you go in for the investment in the stock of that company. They make investing more democratic and intuitive for the investor who visits this site for the information.</p>
<p>One can come across the important nuggets about different companies by visiting the site of Wikinvest. The meaningful content about <a href="http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Newmont_Mining_Corporation_(NEM)/Registration Rights Agreement">Newmont_Mining_Corporation_(NEM) Registration Rights Agreement</a> available in this site that helped one of my friends to take the investment decision easily. Everyone can refer to this site for profitable investment in the life.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Investments</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall under it. There is quite a bit to learn about each different investment type.
The stock market can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall under it. There is quite a bit to learn about each different investment type.</p>
<p>The stock market can be a big scary place for those who know little or nothing about investing. Fortunately, the amount of information that you need to learn has a direct relation to the type of investor that you are. There are also three types of investors: conservative, moderate, and aggressive.The different types of investments also cater to the two levels of risk tolerance: high risk and low risk.</p>
<p>Conservative investors often invest in cash. This means that they put their money in interest bearing savings accounts, money market accounts, mutual funds, US Treasury bills, and Certificates of Deposit. These are very safe investments that grow over a long period of time. These are also low risk investments.</p>
<p>Before you start investing, it is very important that you learn about the different types of investments, and what those investments can do for you. Understand the risks involved, and pay attention to past trends as well. History does indeed repeat itself, and investors know this first hand!ne.com/2010/03/14/the-quality-commercial-planters/</p>
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		<title>To Choose the right path</title>
		<link>http://www.stopvilsack.org/2010/02/24/to-choose-the-right-path/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 01:34:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When someone does something that they know that they shouldn&#8217;t do, did they really have a choice. Maybe what I mean to say is did they really have a chance. You can take two people, present them with the same fork in the road, and one is going to have an easier time than the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When someone does something that they know that they shouldn&#8217;t do, did they really have a choice. Maybe what I mean to say is did they really have a chance. You can take two people, present them with the same fork in the road, and one is going to have an easier time than the other choosing the right path.</p>
<p>Is there such a thing as the right path? You could argue back and forth with God and Evolution and such topics. The side that you take in an argument like that might lead you to think that you know the meaning to life. How can we really know though. At least up until now there isn&#8217;t and 100% proof to either side. If God was a guarantee &#8211; why would he leave so many of us here to die, without the information or say it as proof that we individually would have needed to make that choice? If Evolution was a guarantee &#8211; why would there be two thousand years of person to person proof that Jesus walked on Earth? We&#8217;ve already seen a lot of weird things happen in our lifetime, and I think that we will see a lot more. Our world is too much of an unstable place, and as time grows on we just grow out further. Every Civilization has fallen. How long do you think we have? Look at America. We&#8217;re built on a pretty rough foundation. Events like the Hurricanes, have humbled us, and showed us how vulnerable we are to things we can&#8217;t avoid. Our entire economy is built on Oil, and we are feeling the effects of the instability in the Oil world. Will the next war be over oil. Was the last one?</p>
<p>The Persian Gulf has over half of the word&#8217;s oil sitting underneath it, but they can&#8217;t seem to get their act together above the surface. The United States is the largest consumer of Oil, and they only have 3% of the world&#8217;s oil reserves. How long can they go on, being so dependent on Oil, and borrowing as much as they do. Well into the Trillions, the US is the world&#8217;s largest debtor.</p>
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