You make some reasonable assumptions, Super Stock Screener, and technology may be a leader in equities going forward. Unfortunately, your graphs detract from your argument. Your top graph shows that technology capitalization as a share of the total markets already at or above the norm. It only looks lower compared to the 99-01 tech bubble from which many portfolios have still not fully recovered. The second graph shows only that the YoY PPI is negative and yes, it will probably revert to the mean, but not that it will necessarily add much to technology market capitalization. In the end your article overall contains only very general assumptions and adds nothing new.
Google Drops a Nuclear Bomb on Microsoft. And It's Made of Chrome. [View article]
Although "nuclear bomb" is over-the-top hyperbole, it got me thinking about security. On one hand, I've found Chrome, the browser, to be not only fast, but also rock solid stable -- most surprising given that it's new. It's also a feat never achieved by Microsoft in anything.
Privacy and security are always concerns when you consider any type of networking. Of even greater concern than privacy in web-centric computing is durability and availability. Despite its robust and redundant structure, the internet links can fail at many places between an individual station and the destination software application sites. Will it be available when you must do something?
Intentional attack is one of multiple vulnerabilities: This today: "The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange. Other targets of the attack included the National Security Agency, Homeland Security Department, State Department, the Nasdaq stock market ...".
Google Chrome: Redefining the Operating System [View article]
I've found Chrome, the browser, to be not only fast, but also rock solid stable -- most surprising given that it's new. It's also a feat never achieved by Microsoft in anything.
What concerns me most about web-centric computing is durability and availability. Despite its robust and redundant structure, the internet links can fail at many places between an individual station and the destination software application sites. Will it be available when you must do something?
Intentional attack is one of multiple vulnerabilities: This today: "The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange. Other targets of the attack included the National Security Agency, Homeland Security Department, State Department, the Nasdaq stock market ...".
======================... On Jun 19 07:56 PM no more fe wrote:
> > > bankers selling our childrens futures..for more bailouts? the disgrace. > it's horrible. too big to fail needs to fail. we neeed LESS bailouts. > If you fail U fail. > > good articles... is.gd/15JkN
Time to Invest in Tech Stocks [View article]
Google Drops a Nuclear Bomb on Microsoft. And It's Made of Chrome. [View article]
Privacy and security are always concerns when you consider any type of networking. Of even greater concern than privacy in web-centric computing is durability and availability. Despite its robust and redundant structure, the internet links can fail at many places between an individual station and the destination software application sites. Will it be available when you must do something?
Intentional attack is one of multiple vulnerabilities:
This today: "The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange. Other targets of the attack included the National Security Agency, Homeland Security Department, State Department, the Nasdaq stock market ...".
--R
Google Chrome: Redefining the Operating System [View article]
What concerns me most about web-centric computing is durability and availability. Despite its robust and redundant structure, the internet links can fail at many places between an individual station and the destination software application sites. Will it be available when you must do something?
Intentional attack is one of multiple vulnerabilities:
This today: "The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange. Other targets of the attack included the National Security Agency, Homeland Security Department, State Department, the Nasdaq stock market ...".
--R
Apple: Buy, Sell or Hold? [View article]
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On Jun 19 07:56 PM no more fe wrote:
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> bankers selling our childrens futures..for more bailouts? the disgrace.
> it's horrible. too big to fail needs to fail. we neeed LESS bailouts.
> If you fail U fail.
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> good articles... is.gd/15JkN