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Princess Of China (feat. Rihanna) Coldplay

Princess Of China (feat. Rihanna) Coldplay Once upon a time, somebody ran Somebody ran away seeing fast as I can I got to go, I got to go Once upon a time, we fell apart You holding in your hands the two halves of my heart Oh whoa, oh whoa Oh whoa Once upon a time we burned bright Now all we ever seem to do is fight, on and on And on and on and on, Once upon a time, on the same side Once upon a time, on the same side In the same game Now why'd you have to go? Have to go and throw out all my things? I could've been the princess, you'd be a king Could have had a castle, worn a ring, but no You let me go I could've been the princess, you'd be a king Could have had a castle, worn a ring, but no You let me go You stole my star La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la You stole my star La la la la la la Oh whoa 'Cos you really hurt me No, you really hurt me 'Cos you really hurt me No, you really hurt me 'Cos you really h

Could Asia really go to war over these?

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Could Asia really go to war over these? The bickering over islands is a serious threat to the region’s peace and prosperity Sep 22nd 2012 | from the print edition THE countries of Asia do not exactly see the world in a grain of sand, but they have identified grave threats to the national interest in the tiny outcrops and shoals scattered off their coasts. The summer has seen a succession of maritime disputes involving China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines. This week there were more anti-Japanese riots in cities across China because of a dispute over a group of uninhabited islands known to the Japanese as the Senkakus and to the Chinese as the Diaoyus. Toyota and Honda closed down their factories. Amid heated rhetoric on both sides, one Chinese newspaper has helpfully suggested skipping the pointless diplomacy and moving straight to the main course by serving up Japan with an atom bomb. That, thank goodness, is grotesque hyperbole: th

Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century

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Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century by Thomas H. Davenport and D.J. Patil Comments (0)         Artwork:   Tamar Cohen,   Andrew J Buboltz,  2011, silk screen on a page from a high school yearbook, 8.5" x 12" When Jonathan Goldman arrived for work in June 2006 at LinkedIn, the business networking site, the place still felt like a start-up. The company had just under 8 million accounts, and the number was growing quickly as existing members invited their friends and colleagues to join. But users weren’t seeking out connections with the people who were already on the site at the rate executives had expected. Something was apparently missing in the social experience. As one LinkedIn manager put it, “It was like arriving at a conference reception and realizing you don’t know anyone. So you just stand in the corner sipping your drink—and you probably leave early.” Goldman, a PhD in physics from

IPhone 5: A Dispatch From The Front Lines

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APPLE IPhone 5: A Dispatch From The Front Lines businessweek.com There were only about seven people camped outside Apple’s Fifth Avenue store on Sept. 17, waiting for the Sept. 21 release of the iPhone 5. In a one-hour period no fewer than a dozen journalists visited those seven people. This was the observer effect in full—the act of watching a thing didn’t just change the thing being watched, it was the thing itself.

PAGINAS DE INTERNET NO BROWSER

INCRIVEL 1 da manha, pesquisando varias paginas em assuntos relacionados a negocios e ja estou com mais de 30 abas abertas e o computador mesmo sendo um core i5 com 4gb de ram comeca a travar... como ainda nos dias de hoje pcs tao rapidos nao conseguem lidar com um numero infimo de paginas web..... um misterio a ser solucionado rsrs! forte abraco