Rosen - Expect Stunning $233 For Silver As It Begins To Soar

Read More>> http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/01/rosen-expect-stunning-233-for-silver-as.html Rosen - Expect Stunning $233 For Silver As It Begins To Soar On the heels of the US Mint suspending sales of silver eagles, today 56-year market veteran and analyst Ron...

Innovalight Raises $28 million for solar product development

""Innovalight is developing a very attractive approach to lower the costs of conventional solar energy," said Bjorge Gretland, managing partner for Convexa Capital who joins the board of Innovalight. "The company's silicon ink process to make cheaper solar cells offers huge...

All The News That’s Fit to Free

This is an interesting article for anyone involved with the Web and news. We are all still getting our heads around the notion of providing and getting the news for free. "From World War I to the end of the Cold...

Citizen Journalism Site to Shut Down

"(AP) A news site that has allowed its users to write and submit their own articles is shutting down, citing unspecified "business issues." Backfence Inc. had "hyperlocal" sites serving 13 communities in the...

The twisted vision of Montreal artist David Altmejd

It’s rare that a rainy morning can actually enhance an art opening, but when a decaying giant werewolf and life-size men with birds’ heads are on display, rain can only heighten the eerie feel of the...

We Media Conference begins in Miami

This is how The Guardian's Jemima Kiss starts off her take on this year's We Media event:"Richard Dreyfuss made an unnecessarily prolonged appearance at the WeMedia in London last May; this year we have to make do...

New Highlight tool is out

So today we rolled out something that I think is pretty cool. On the surface of it, it is just a little change to the Highlight tool but it has the potential to become a serious research tool. To demonstrate how it works I have done a quick story on, what else, 'NowPublic'....

Watch This Spy Story

The case involves two former officials of a pro-Israel lobbying group, Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, and their alleged dissemination of classified information that they received from a former Defense Department analyst named Lawrence Franklin. The Aug. 4 indictment charged...
 

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