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Missing Missoula man died of hypothermia MISSOULA - The daughter of a 77-year-old Missoula man who was reported missing Monday says her father died of hypothermia. Search Results - helenair.com

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Same circus, new clowns Relations between state House Democrats and Republicans collapse in spat over reform bills._So much for the new civility. mcall.com - Breaking News

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Maine treasurer warns of state debts Treasurer Bruce Poliquin says taxpayers' obligation to pay off the unfunded liability in the retirement system will balloon in the years ahead. Portland Press Herald News Stories

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San Mateo police arrest San Leandro man over $25,000... The man is accused of stealing purses and wallets in the East Bay and then using their owners' credit cards to make the fraudulent purchases, according to a San Mateo police statement. Inside Bay Area Most Viewed

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Dick Gregory joins bridge crossing lineup SELMA -- Comedian Dick Gregory, who has mixed humor with civil rights activities throughout his long career, will join other well-known celebrities at this year's Bridge Crossing Jubilee. montgomeryadvertiser.com - Alabama

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City dumps tons of data online

Category : Baltimore Sun

Via Balt Tech blogger Gus Sentementes:

Big news today out of Baltimore: the long-anticipated (by this blog) release of data sets by the city has finally arrived.

There’s crime data, 311 data, tax data, parking citation data — and much, much more. The data is available at this site: http://data.baltimorecity.gov/

What’s cool about this new site is that it doesn’t only allow you to view the data. Programmers and hackers and web geeks can export the data and come up with their own presentation methods for displaying the data.

There’s several sets and subsets of crime data over several pages. Paul Smith, co-founder of EveryBlock, uploaded the overall crime data – which covers the time period of Jan. 1 to Nov. 30 – in a sortable Google map found here.

There’s much to dissect.

I’m already astonished to see the amount of data points for certain types of crimes, though over the course of an entire year it’s not really all that surprising – we’ve just never seen it like this. The Police Department’s archaic crime mapping program, which allowed you to search 14 days at a time going back 90 days – was incredibly frustrating to use and ultimately ignored by the public. Equally surprising are some of the areas that show no crime at all. We’ll be analyzing the data in the days to come, but post comments about interesting trends you are seeing.

Here’s one quirk Paul already found: At least 170 crimes – including at least one shooting that is supposed to display in Perkins Homes – show up for a seemingly random data point in West Virginia. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program is located in Charleston, W Va., but that’s not where this point is showing up. I’m seeking clarification from the city.




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Onalaska police: Record valuables online

Category : LaCrosse Tribune

Onalaska police are encouraging citizens to catalog valuable
items online to expedite efforts to recover them if stolen.

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Will County residents can report crime online

Category : Chicago Sun Times

Residents of unincorporated areas of Will County can now go online to report many misdemeanor crimes. “If someone’s breaking into your house, you call 911 and we send deputies. That doesn’t change,” he said. “But if you came home with bags of groceries and see someone knocked over your mailbox …

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Registering an online business.

Category : business.gov

I have a few questions. I want to start a pastry business that would operate through a webstore. I do plan on hiring employees to assist in the production of my products.

 

1. How do I go about registering my business even though I will not be selling out of a store?

2. If there is a difference with registering a webstore business, would there have to be a transition of registration if I plan on opening a store?

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Ongo enters online news arena

Category : Bangkok Post

Ongo, a subscription-based service backed by The Washington Post, The New York Times and USA Today, launched on Tuesday promising a “new way to read, discover and share” news online.
Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News

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Morning Brew: Another Historic Cavs Loss, Golden Voice Guy Leaves Rehab, Tri-C Nixes Online Classes, and Jim Rokakis Honored

Category : Cleveland Scene

Good morning, Cleveland. Here’s some stuff to read while you celebrate ping pong balls.

— The Cavs lost 103-101 to the Nets last night, extending their road losing streak to 21 games, which ties a team record, and their overall losing streak to 17.…

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REBEL Travel Corporation Provides Comprehensive Online Rebranding Solutions for the Hospitality Industry

Category : Hotel Supply Resource

Miami Beach-based REBEL Travel Corporation, the next generation travel solutions company, announced today that it has expanded its signature hospitality solutions suite, PropertyVIEW to include geo-targeted marketing, also known as Local SEO, in addition to its content verification services to provide the industry’s most comprehensive online rebranding solution, PropertyVIEW Rebrander.


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The doctor is on: Online, that is

Category : Daily Herald

Jared Smith has an iDoc.

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SheFinds Helps Women Shop More Efficiently Online

Category : Technology

SheFinds Media is a blog network and buying guide that helps busy women shop online. SheFinds, which includes MomFinds and recently launched BrideFinds, publishes editorial content featuring click-to-buy items applicable to its specific vertical audience. Editors curate shopping guides for products within each vertical. For example, MomFinds will publish editorial guides for the best toys for kids under 3 years old.

Founded in 2004 by Michelle Madhok, SheFinds aims to be a one-stop shop for women’s shopping needs. Madhok was part of the founding team of CBS.com, and headed AOL’s women’s channel, and found there was a need for a women’s-focused site that used human editors to curate the Web for interesting and useful products.

Flash forward seven years and Madhok’s network is generating over million in annual revenues has been profitable almost every year since inception. In 2010, revenues jumped 135 percent and the media network saw record profits.

SheFinds, which has raised .3 million in funding, has a similar model to other women’s focused e-commerce sites such as Refinery29. But Madhok says that the company is hoping to differentiate itself by being able to generate revenue through advertising, product placement, and affiliate channels as well as through featuring quality content for the modern woman.

And most recently SheFinds launched BrideFinds, as a shopping guide for brides to be, featuring content on everything from flower girl dresses to satin wedding shoes. And the network started featuring online sales and deals for each vertical, making it easy for shoppers to track deals and events on their favorite retail and flash sale sites.




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No evidence to support Tom Luna’s push for online classes for high schoolers

Category : Idaho Statesman

As Idaho debates whether to require high school students to take online courses, little information is available to show the relative effectiveness of online education.
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