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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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Guru Kool-Aid: Are You Drinking It? – A SPN Exclusive Article

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Samsung overhauls Apple in smartphone sales stakes

October 28, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment 

Smartphone maker Samsung broke free from the pack, leaving rival Apple in its dust. Milton Keynes-based analysts Strategy Analytics estimate that Samsung shipped 27.8 million smartphones during the last quarter, accounting for almost 24 per cent of the smartphone market worldwide. Samsung’s success has been attributed to Google’s Android operating system, which is specifically designed for smartphones and tablets. Apple has been relegated to second place, shipping 17.1 million and taking up only 14.6 per cent of the market. The launch of the new iPhone 4S however, is expected to boost sales, so the race isn’t over yet

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Samsung overhauls Apple in smartphone sales stakes