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Feed SubscriptionThe Potential Downsides Of Google’s New Faster-Than-Instant Results
When Google revealed its " instant " search preview powers last year, CEO Eric Schmidt was unequivocal about Google's aim--to try to get its search systems so honed that they'd get faster and faster, and ultimately may even know what you're searching for before you know you need it. Today it revealed Google Instant Pages, and while it's not quite to the point of tapping your brainwaves to predict your needs, it is pretty smart. Essentially, it's a booster to Google Instant that starts pre-loading the pages from search results before you even click on the link for the site you want
Read More »GolfChannel: No. 18 is a formidable finish for Open
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Read More »A Historic London Hotel Reopens
Kempinski’s Stafford London at St. James’s Place opened its doors in early May after a more than $10 million renovation. Twenty-four of its 105 guestrooms and suites, along with the Stafford’s Main House common areas, were redone.
Read More »Master Paintings Week
London is home to the largest number of Old Master paintings dealers in the world, and the city celebrates its abundance with Master Paintings Week taking place July 1–8. Almost two dozen galleries, many British-based, some not, will participate in this third edition of the event.
Read More »Sneak Peek: A Mobile Camp and Safari Opens in the Serengeti
On June 1, Singita Game Reserves opened Singita Explore, which offers African safaris for groups of two to 12 at a time, accompanied by a guide, a chef, and a camp host, on private, customizable tours year-round through the Tanzanian Serengeti. Guests stay at three different lodges within Singita’s private ...
Read More »Donald enters U.S. Open as atypical world No. 1
Luke Donald hasn't won a whole lot, just two stroke play tournaments in the last five years. And he doesn't hit the ball that far.
Read More »What Keeps Your Utility Company Up At Night
It's not profits or the end of coal (they're pretty confident about both those things). Rather, it's a dwindling resource that you wouldn't expect. There are endless aspects of our energy economy to think about--including an aging power grid infrastructure, the lack of rare earth metals , the need to build more robust transmission lines, and so on
Read More »PGT: Mickelson may have figured out U.S. Open
PGT: Phil Mickelson holds the record for most second-place finishes at the U.S. Open, but he thinks he has it figured out now.
Read More »Trip to Haiti puts golf in perspective for McIlroy
The kids didn't know who Rory McIlroy was in Haiti — a welcome reminder to one of golf's potential superstars that there certainly are more important things than hitting that little white ball around the course.
Read More »Americans try to avoid record drought in majors
What began as an anomaly has turned into a troubling trend for American golf.
Read More »GolfChannel: Els’ road anything but easy
GolfChannel: It is virtually impossible to comprehend the road Ernie Els has traveled since the last time the U.S. Open came to Congressional, when he won his second major in 1997.
Read More »Breast-feeding tied to lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome
Study shows breast-fed babies have significanly lower SIDS risk than bottle-fed babies
Read More »How to Protect Your Mark
A trademark can be just as valuable as a large client, so it's of utmost importance that businesses find competent means for protection. Here are four tips for keeping your trademark safe from harm. Little icons have big implications
Read More »Video: Justin Timberlake "absolutely" smokes pot
Justin Timberlake revealed in an interview for Playboy Magazine that he regularly smokes marijuana.
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