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Using PHP and RSS To Generate ContentYou can easily use PHP to generate HTML content from RSS files. This page demonstrates the techniques shown in the Site-Reference Article. You can use the Simple Reader to generate a single page from the feed as I've done on this site's News Page, or use the full Reader to Add Multiple Feeds to a single page like you see in this demo. News And Discussions From Site ReferenceInfo-Product-Creation-How-To-Create-Your-FIRST-Info-Product-in-7-Easy-Steps Do you have anything to offer your clients between your free level (newsletter) and most expensive one-on-one services? If not, an info product is a great first step as it allows your clients to experience your service and expertise without the big step of going from free to very expensive. Read on as I'll share with you how you can create your first info product in 7 easy steps. Read more...
How-To-Succeed-at-Local-Internet-Marketing A list of detailed instructions that you can start implementing right away to get found by local customers searching online for your particular products or services. Read more...
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No news at present, please check back later.Slashdot alphadogg writes "Riding surging prices of his various telecom holdings, including giant mobile outfit America Movil, Mexican tycoon Carlo Slim Helu has beaten out Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the wealthiest person on earth and nab the top spot on the 2010 Forbes list of the World's Billionaires." I'd still let the guy buy me dinner if he's ever in my town. He's probably still good for it even tho he's fallen on hard times. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Bill Gates No Longer World's Richest Man Ninjakicks writes "Although they won't hit store shelves for a few more weeks, today Intel has officially unveiled the new Core i7-980X Extreme processor. The Core i7-980X Extreme is based on Intel's 32nm Gulftown core, derived from their Nehalem architecture and sports six execution cores. The chip runs at a 3.33GHz clock frequency, that can jump up to 3.6GHz in Intel's Turbo Boost mode. This processor has a max TDP of 130W, which amazingly is the same as previous generation Core i7 quad-core CPUs. Of course, it's crazy fast too. Some may say that the majority of applications can't truly take advantage of the resources afforded by a six-core chip capable of processing up to 12 threads. However, the fact remains there are plenty of multi-threaded usage models and applications where the power of a CPU like this can be put to very good use." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Intel's Core I7-980X Six-Core Benchmarked CWmike writes "Two insurance organizations in upstate New York said on Wednesday that they will offer their members and employers virtual physician visits beginning this summer, making New York the fourth state to provide these types of services. BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York, BlueShield of Northeastern New York and technology services provider American Well said the Online Care service will allow members to talk with physicians in real time through a private online chat network or through a voice-over-IP phone call. The service also offers video chat and instant messages. Members can sign on to the insurer's Web sites and look for physicians who are available online in various specialty areas." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Top Stories From CNNKansas City moves to close nearly half of district's schools The school board in Kansas City, Missouri, voted to close almost half the district's schools because of falling enrollment.
Opinion: Jobs bill doomed to fail Congress has stripped the jobs bill of the reinvestment in America's infrastructure that would put people back to work and make the country more prosperous in the long run.
Tornadoes rip up homes in Arkansas Parts of Arkansas were under a tornado watch until early Thursday after a series of powerful tornadoes ripped through dozens of homes, critically injuring two people.
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