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Establishing context for your analytics data is more important than picking the right KPIs. In this short video, Avinash Kaushik explains how to establish context for your data and empower stakeholders to take action.
http://www.google .com/analytics/conve rsionuniversity.html
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We will learn how to make changes to that menu that appears when you right click on a Flash movie, otherwise known as the contextual menu. By the end of this tutorial you will be able to add or take out options displayed in the menu as well as make different menus appear over different symbols.
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Will Vladimiir Putin become prime minister if Dmitry Medvedev is elected president in March 2008? In Context explores this possibility and what it might mean for Russia's democracy.
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Remove the buttons that say help, view, bookmarks, history, edit, and file quickly from firefox to unclutter and have more space.
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List of Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts
http://www.mozill a.org/support/firefo x/keyboard
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What happens when someone over hears a conversation they shouldn't have? Two disgruntled looking foreigners have their conversation overheard at a restaurant in Japan. What will happen to their conversation taken out of context?
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The two awesome Queenslanders:
http://www.youtub e.com/robofillet
http://www.youtub e.com/mittopotahis
And the random I was stalking:
http://www.youtub e.com/chrisontv88
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Weird Al Yankovic stars as American Idol's Taylor Hicks in this hilarious parody. After listening to this song and watching the video, we're sure your answer to the question "Do I Creep You Out?" will be resounding "Yes!"
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While I don't agree with Jeremy on certain issues, I felt that Oreilly treated his position very unfairly by invoking hateful emotion and guilt by association while ignoring the historical point Glick was making.