Archive for the 'Baidu' Tag
Monday, March 12th, 2012
It was someone else’s idea to cast her as Chun Li, but Morgana Mou (牟丛) is an aspiring model, actress, and martial artist. She has a demo real online which hopefully I can embed from Youku.com. Given how popular my blog is for some keywords I decided to share her clip. Chun Li despite being [...]
Posted in China, Cinema, East Asia, Gaming, Japan, Korea, MMA, Search Engines, 健美 |
and Tagged: actress, Baidu, Chinese, Chun Li, 牟丛, dubious, Evolve MMA, 김옥빈, film, Fox Force Five, Gina Carano, Hitomi Tanaka, 함서희, Kill Bill 3, Kim Ok-bin, kung fu, martial arts, Morgana Mou, Nicole Chua, Park Chan-wook, pic, picture, Quentin Tarantino, Resident Evil, role, Rumi Maeda, Russ Meyer, Seo Hee Ham, Singapore, Steven Chow, Street Fighter, training montage, video, Weibo, zombies, 前田瑠美 |
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
Since I upgraded to iOS 5 or shortly after when some of my main apps were upgraded I lost the ability to email links, tweets, and stories in multiple applications, this along with changes to the LinkedIn iOS app has resulted in me sharing less stories publicly and has probably contributed to my steadily decreasing [...]
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Keyword Referrals, Search Engines, Vancouver |
and Tagged: analytics, authority, Baidu, blogosphere, blogs, freshness, Google, Hummingbird604, iOS, Klout, LinkedIn, pageviews, PR, Raul Pacheco, social media, timeliness, timely |
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
LinkedIn recently had it’s IPO and miraculously it kept going up even after the IPO price had been increased several times. This seemed to have surprised some onlookers and doomsayers will talk of another ‘tech bubble’. I don’t think that is likely to happen again as too many people learned too many lessons, however greed [...]
Posted in China, Internet, Japan, NFL, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, Self Marketing |
and Tagged: analyst, Baidu, Facebook, Friendster, Guy Kawasaki, Hi5, LinkedIn, MySpace, OpenBC, predictions, prognosticator, pundit, Superbowl, timeliness, Xing |
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Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
On this blog there is a lot of crap. On most blogs there is a lot of crap. However in the five plus years I’ve been blogging and the 15 years I’ve been self publishing on the Internet I have posted information and advice people have actually found useful. Every now and then someone finds [...]
Posted in Blogging, CFA, China, MBA, Search Engines, Self Marketing, Vancouver, Venture Capital |
and Tagged: admissions, advice, API, Baidu, CFA Level 1, employers, exam, financing, help, hResume, looking for a job, looking for work, mashups, MBA program, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, moving to Vancouver, neighbourhoods, online, PHP, resume, spreadsheet, study materials, tips, tricks, web mashups, writing |
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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
One of the points I didn’t hammer home enough yesterday was that the rise of social media has made the web either more of a meritocracy or more competitive or both. To that end there is one more point would be bloggers need to remember. People spread awesome. I don’t know who said it first, [...]
Posted in 40K, Blogging, East Asia, Guitar, Internet, Marketing, MBA, Miniature Painting, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, World Wide Musk, 健美 |
and Tagged: analytics, Asian, awesome, Baidu, Bob Log III, calves, Chaos Space Marines, Citizen Marketers, 田中瞳, Diseased Sons, Facebook, Flickr, Greg Valentino, Hitomi Tanaka, Korean, pics, posts, referrals, Scott Stratten, sexy photos, social media, Supersuckers, Top 10, Twitter, video clip, writing, YouTube |
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