Wednesday, June 13, 2012

How it works

How it works


Distance Per Stroke: How It Works, Why It Matters

Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:42 AM PDT

PHOENIX, Arizona, June 13. MICHAEL J. Stott talks with several swimming luminaries in his latest article for the June issue of Swimming World Magazine. This month's feature is on Distance Per Stroke...

CoverIt Live

Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:22 AM PDT

How it works is simple. Log on to the River News website, follow the Cover It Live link and start reading. Using a computer or SmartPhone, readers can post comments, links, answer questions and be part of interactive polls while keeping up on what's going on.

Here's how you do it

Posted: 13 Jun 2012 01:10 AM PDT

Justin Peterson, a sophomore on the Montrose High School basketball team, works with fourth-grader Bridger Kirks during the Indians' annual youth camp at Lloyd McMillan Gymnasium on Tuesday. For details, see Matt Lindberg's story on page A12.

How to Use Stock Market Advice that Really Works, Says Online Article

Posted: 13 Jun 2012 01:02 AM PDT

Learn how to use stock market strategies that are fit for pros but easy enough for everyone with the "Trash Can Trader" system, said an article from AbsoluteWealth.com.Austin, TX (PRWEB) June 13, 2012 People who want to know how to use stock market information to its fullest benefit now have a way to access and learn from expert advice. The most recent article on AbsoluteWealth.com said the wide ...

Video: "Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet" by Andrew Blum

Posted: 12 Jun 2012 12:14 PM PDT

Jeff Glor talks to Andrew Blum about his new book, "Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet" -- a look inside the Internet's physical infrastructure. Blum tells the story of where the Internet came from and how it works so that its possibilities can be better understood.

THIS IS HOW A CARTEL WORKS: CBS Gets Higher Ad Prices Despite Falling Demand

Posted: 12 Jun 2012 02:52 PM PDT

It's a perfect illustration of how distorted the TV network ad market is: Name one other type of business where suppliers can extract price increases—8-9 percent per thousand pairs of eyeballs, reportedly—even though fewer people want to buy their wares?

Dot Com Just Got A Lot Of Dot Company

Posted: 13 Jun 2012 06:55 AM PDT

ICANN has revealed the list of new generic top-level domain names that have been applied for and can then be owned. (They include: .tattoo, .ketchup, and .mormon.) There are 1,930 of them--with tech titans like Amazon, Apple, and Google in the mix--and they're going to change how the Internet works. Last week, the Washington state-based startup Donuts revealed that it had amassed $100 million ...

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