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Difference b/w i3 and i5 ??? 8th December 2012 4:59 AM
Both Laptops are HP Pavillions? I had to search specs to see what clock speed the processors use in the machines.

OK, the one pavilion running the core i3 is a 2.2GHz processor, and the core i5 is a 2.4GHz processor (unless I have the wrong HP brands).

I took these two processors, and did a comparison over at intel, and here are the results
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They are almost the same, its just that from the comparison, the core i5 is better slightly, as it has more features, like the turbo frequency it runs with. Have a look and see which would be better for you
which article is unique ? 7th December 2012 2:14 PM
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Theres a load more info in the descriptions
Take a look at this post at mashable.

In June, he talked Sterling Goss owner Terry Walsh into beefing up his social media presence. At the time, it really was pretty anemic. The brand had just 88 Facebook fans, ignored Foursquare completely and wasn't really on Twitter. (It still isn't. The person who handled Twitter for Sterling Goss forgot the password.)

This is a success story that a lot of us can learn from. even though the business in question is a butcher, the techniques used could help you boost your online presence and get in those extra sales you've always wanted

What do you think? Could this effectively work for you ?
lol make the world stop - I need to get off
LOL wonder if it was spearmint or fruit flavored . Ah well, now its just a mater of time to see if he lives, or if his stories were true I guess.
Yep, their shares have dipped by 3.1% already. The financial times spoke of a reply that the car maker made to the SFO about dodgy dealings in China and Indonesia.

Rolls-Royce has agreed to pass on the results of an internal review to the Serious Fraud Office following allegations of bribery and corruption at the engine maker
It goes a little further it seems. Another post from the guardian shows that welfare and "whitehall spending" is next.

George Osborne has announced deep cuts in welfare and Whitehall spending after admitting Britain's malfunctioning economy had left him unable to meet the government's targets for repairing the public finances.

The rating agency Fitch responded instantly to the chancellor's news that his austerity programme would be extended until 2018 – well into the next parliament – by warning that the UK was at risk of losing its coveted AAA credit rating.

Osborne announced cuts in corporation tax, more generous investment allowances for business, higher infrastructure spending and the scrapping of next month's planned 3p fuel duty increase in response to heavily revised-down forecasts from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) that the economy will contract by 0.1% in 2012 and grow by just 1.2% in 2013 – the weakest post-recession performance in Britain's postwar history.

I'm also watching this from the BBC Its an argument between Ed Miliband and David Cameron about NHS Spending.
Feel like a little light reading? Here is the blog that he started called "The hinterland", where he's been documenting his experience while on the run.

The bad news though, is that he was caught by the Guatemalan police for illegally entering the Guatemala. Its all here at mashable.

Could be an interesting read.
We use it mainly to catch up and take stock of things that need to be done. For everything else, we have our own system that we use for secure documents etc.
I can see a few good avenues to use with this. Especially since you can add just about everything to a kiosk. You could even create an app maybe to help boost popularity etc. definitely has potential.