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Jan
21
2012

What is an ETF?

An ETF (Exchange-Traded Funds) or exchange traded fund is an investment fund that is unique in publicly traded, so it can be bought or sold during the session.
The ETF's can be composed of values ​​that belong to a particular stock index, such as DIA (Dow Jones Industrial Average), or securities belonging to indices of different countries, which is a good choice if we want to access to emerging markets such as China and Brazil that have still many bureaucratic obstacles to the particular user.
In Europe we can find Lyxor ETF ETFs as IBEX 35 in the Ibex 35, Lyxor ETF DAX Xetra Dax in the Lyxor ETF Euro STOXX or 50 in the Euro Stoxx 50.

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Jan
19
2012

Day of protest against the law SOUP

Yesterday was the first day of protests against the law SOUP Internet. Websites like Google, Wikipedia, WordPress or have shown Reddit messages on their websites against this law.

What is the law SOUP?

The law SOUP ("Stop Online Piracy Act") is a bill being debated in Congress since it was filed on October 26 by Lamar S. Smith.

How are we affected?

Although the law initially only affect the United States, the consequences would be felt worldwide and much of the Internet content is generated there.
-This law provides for the blocking by ISPs of those pages that have any kind of copyrighted content and disproportionate penalties (up to 5 years imprisonment) to those users who download rights-protected content author.
Sites where incentives-created content users would no longer be functional or cease to exist directly to the inability to control whether the content uploaded by the user and is copyright to the fear of receiving a disproportionate demand.
Our communications would be intercepted, to determine if we fulfill the law.
-A staple of web links, would also be affected. A link to a site that has copyrighted content also violate the law SOUP.

sopa

Jan
16
2012

Tips for preparing your luggage

A few years ago was almost a luxury for most people the power of flying. Today it has become very affordable, even more than other means of transport, thanks to low cost companies.
Of course, for tickets are so cheap they have to make money on the other side and luggage restrictions are a way to go. Fees for baggage check are more expensive than traditional companies, especially if you bill at the airport or if we had a weight. If you want to carry everything you need and avoid having to check the bag, here are some recommendations:

A. - Check that your suitcase has the maximum dimensions. Depending on the company that will travel more or less strict and if you carry a purse, belt or the like can make you put it in the suitcase.
2. - Be sure to bring the amount of liquids allowed. Things like shampoo or toothpaste you can buy at the destination.
3. - Save as much as possible in space. Take only the essentials, take a microfiber towel instead of a conventional, if you can, vacuum packed clothing.
4. - Bring all the clothes that you can start and a jacket in hand with things in his pockets.

maleta

Jan
3
2012

Zeitgeist 2011

Like every year, Google has made a short video titled "Zeitgeist" of events and most wanted last year in the network.

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