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Guru Kool-Aid: Are You Drinking It? – A SPN Exclusive Article
February 8, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
What is a guru? Literally, a guru is a teacher. The word guru means “heavy” or “deep,” thus a guru is a person “heavy” or “deep” in knowledge. In this sense, a schoolteacher is a guru, a coach or athletic instructor is a guru, a fine-arts, or even a dance teacher is a guru. One’s parents are also gurus. In the religious field, where the word is most commonly used, a guru is a Hindu religious teacher. So a priest or any person learned in Hindu lore may be a guru

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Google’s announces annual spirit of the times
December 1, 2009 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Google unveiled today its annual Zeitgeist–the spirit of the times–which includes the fastest-rising Google searches and the most popular searches by volume. The “King of Pop” Michael Jackson led the list of Google’s Top 10 Fastest Rising queries across the globe, followed by social networking sites Facebook, Tuenti and Twitter, respectively.
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Michael Jackson heads Bing’s list of top trending topics in 2009
November 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
With the international interest in his life and death, it is little surprise that Michael Jackson topped the list of top trending topics in 2009 on Microsoft Bing.
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Google introduces new search ad formats
November 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
In an ongoing effort to produce richer ad formats, Google has been developing and testing a variety of new ad formats over the past few years. The latest of these ad formats are spot ads that include images and prices for specific products.
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Local shopping search engine Milo.com raises $4 million in funding
November 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
ilo.com, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based search engine designed to help shoppers research and buy products from local businesses, announced on Tuesday that it has raised $4 million from its first round of funding.
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