Google is the world’s widely used search engine, has recently released details about popular World Cup-related searches on the internet.
The final 16 qualifying matches, contentious and controversial calls, and results were very popular search topics.
Google revealed that Switzerland’s success over Spain and New Zealand’s performance against Italy drew plenty of traffic and irregularities.
During the launch of the tournament, “striker” was the most popular position in soccer. On the other hand, “goalkeeper” soon caught up and is now leading after England’s goalkeeper Rob Green let a ball slide past him during their opening match against the United States (US).
Some related topics to the World Cup also experienced interchange surges include lile “vuvuzela” and Shakira’s 2010 World Cup song.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup Searches Pour on Google
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Where Wealth Makes People Happiest
Perhaps all of us are like to think the reasons for seeking wealth are universal. Humans, characteristically, like to be at ease, like to have power and like to have the preferences and freedoms offered by lots of material and money. Yet it turns out there are some regional distinctions in the meaning of wealth around the world.
Freshly releases this morning from Barclay’s Wealth and Ledbury Research, found out that the emerging-market rich view wealth very differently from the older-money Europeans and the slightly less nouveaux Americans.
The study evaluated 2,000 people from 20 countries with invertible assets of $1.5 million or more. Both of them shared some common themes: a gigantic majority of rich people from all regions concord that wealth enables them to buy the best products and that wealth gives them freedom of choice in their life. The majority also agreed that wealth is a prize for hard work. But the differences are more appealing:
Respect – more likely 40% and 47% of Asians and Latin Americans say wealth allows them to get respect from friends and family. While only 28% of Europeans and 38% of Americans said respect was a byproduct of wealth.
Charity - about three-quarters of respondents in the U.S. and Latin America said wealth enabled them to give to charity. That compares with 57% in Europe and 66% in Asia.
Happiness – two thirds of the Europeans and Americans said wealth made them happy. But it had a better happiness affect in emerging markets, with 76% of Asians and Latin Americans saying wealth made them blissful.
Role Model – half or less than half of Americans and Europeans said that wealthy "set an important example to others to be successful." That compares with 71% of Latin Americans and 61% of Asians.
Spending - Wealthy Europeans are far more likely to spend their cash on travel and interior decorating. Latin Americans seem to put the maximum spending priority on education, while the U.S. surges above the rest in philanthropy.
There are several things into the differences. Clearly, the US has a more formalized and tax-favorable system of philanthropy than the rest of the world. In other words Americans are the most generous.
Moreover, the global financial crisis may have blemished the picture of the wealthy - yet amongst the wealthy. And to end with, the longer a country has wealth, the less it craves the attention and respect wealth brings.
Freshly releases this morning from Barclay’s Wealth and Ledbury Research, found out that the emerging-market rich view wealth very differently from the older-money Europeans and the slightly less nouveaux Americans.
The study evaluated 2,000 people from 20 countries with invertible assets of $1.5 million or more. Both of them shared some common themes: a gigantic majority of rich people from all regions concord that wealth enables them to buy the best products and that wealth gives them freedom of choice in their life. The majority also agreed that wealth is a prize for hard work. But the differences are more appealing:
Respect – more likely 40% and 47% of Asians and Latin Americans say wealth allows them to get respect from friends and family. While only 28% of Europeans and 38% of Americans said respect was a byproduct of wealth.
Charity - about three-quarters of respondents in the U.S. and Latin America said wealth enabled them to give to charity. That compares with 57% in Europe and 66% in Asia.
Happiness – two thirds of the Europeans and Americans said wealth made them happy. But it had a better happiness affect in emerging markets, with 76% of Asians and Latin Americans saying wealth made them blissful.
Role Model – half or less than half of Americans and Europeans said that wealthy "set an important example to others to be successful." That compares with 71% of Latin Americans and 61% of Asians.
Spending - Wealthy Europeans are far more likely to spend their cash on travel and interior decorating. Latin Americans seem to put the maximum spending priority on education, while the U.S. surges above the rest in philanthropy.
There are several things into the differences. Clearly, the US has a more formalized and tax-favorable system of philanthropy than the rest of the world. In other words Americans are the most generous.
Moreover, the global financial crisis may have blemished the picture of the wealthy - yet amongst the wealthy. And to end with, the longer a country has wealth, the less it craves the attention and respect wealth brings.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
US Senate Voice Concerns Over Facebook Privacy
Last Tuesday four US senators conveyed their concerns to Facebook over current changes to the social network that they say compromise the confidentiality of its more than 400 million users.
In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg Facebook’s co-founder and chief executives, US senators stated that they were concerned that personal information of Facebook users is being made available to third party websites.
Furthermore, Facebook should make sharing personal information an "opt-in" procedure in which a user specifically gives permission for data to be shared.
"Even though we are gratified that Facebook let users to opt-out of sharing private data, many users are unconscious of this option and, besides, find it complicated and confusing to navigate," the senators added.
"Beforehand, Facebook lets third-party advertisers to stock up profile data for 24 hours," they said. "We are concerned that current changes allow that data to be stored indefinitely.
"We believe that Facebook should reverse this policy, or at a lowest require users to decide on in to allowing third parties to store data for more than 24 hours."
Facebook's vice president of global communications, marketing and public policy, Elliot Schrage, send a letter to Senator Schumer that stated online privacy is "something Facebook takes very seriously."
"Facebook is planed to give people the tools to manage their information online and our highest priority is to keep and build the confidence of the more than 400 million people who use our service," Schrage said.
The main function of these new products and features are to enhance personalization and uphold social activity across the Internet while continuing to give users unparalleled control over what information they share, when they want to share it, and with whom," Elliot Schrage added.
In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg Facebook’s co-founder and chief executives, US senators stated that they were concerned that personal information of Facebook users is being made available to third party websites.
Furthermore, Facebook should make sharing personal information an "opt-in" procedure in which a user specifically gives permission for data to be shared.
"Even though we are gratified that Facebook let users to opt-out of sharing private data, many users are unconscious of this option and, besides, find it complicated and confusing to navigate," the senators added.
"Beforehand, Facebook lets third-party advertisers to stock up profile data for 24 hours," they said. "We are concerned that current changes allow that data to be stored indefinitely.
"We believe that Facebook should reverse this policy, or at a lowest require users to decide on in to allowing third parties to store data for more than 24 hours."
Facebook's vice president of global communications, marketing and public policy, Elliot Schrage, send a letter to Senator Schumer that stated online privacy is "something Facebook takes very seriously."
"Facebook is planed to give people the tools to manage their information online and our highest priority is to keep and build the confidence of the more than 400 million people who use our service," Schrage said.
The main function of these new products and features are to enhance personalization and uphold social activity across the Internet while continuing to give users unparalleled control over what information they share, when they want to share it, and with whom," Elliot Schrage added.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Holy Man Arrested Over Sex Scandal
Hindu holy man with thousand of followers all over India and abroad have been arrested by the police after video footage come out last month allegedly showing him frolicking with two women.
Late on Wednesday, Nithyananda Swami, whose devotees include politicians and movie stars, was arrested in the resort town of Shimla in northern India.
Swami, the head of Dhyanapeetam, or "knowledge center," was strained to resign last month after the video that was purportedly shot in his center outside the southern city of Bangalore.
The leaked video aired by news channels caused the angered of the hundreds of his devotees and ransacked his center and tore down his posters, forcing him to go into hiding.
The 32-year-old holy man, who denied any links to the women and said the tapes were doctored, is being look into for rape, cheating and criminal conspiracy, police said.
The last few months have been terrible for India's self-styled holy men with police arresting a swami for running a brothel which involves air stewardesses and college students, while charging another with kidnapping a minor.
Self-claimed holy man Nithyananda Swami has spiritual centers in United States and the Europe and he also runs free medical centers and supplies food to the poor.
Late on Wednesday, Nithyananda Swami, whose devotees include politicians and movie stars, was arrested in the resort town of Shimla in northern India.
Swami, the head of Dhyanapeetam, or "knowledge center," was strained to resign last month after the video that was purportedly shot in his center outside the southern city of Bangalore.
The leaked video aired by news channels caused the angered of the hundreds of his devotees and ransacked his center and tore down his posters, forcing him to go into hiding.
The 32-year-old holy man, who denied any links to the women and said the tapes were doctored, is being look into for rape, cheating and criminal conspiracy, police said.
The last few months have been terrible for India's self-styled holy men with police arresting a swami for running a brothel which involves air stewardesses and college students, while charging another with kidnapping a minor.
Self-claimed holy man Nithyananda Swami has spiritual centers in United States and the Europe and he also runs free medical centers and supplies food to the poor.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Christina Hendricks Named Americas Best Looking Woman
Christina Hendricks has been hailed as America's best-looking woman in an Esquire cover article, however, there's more than meets the eye with this one.
To begin with, even if the article appears in a men's magazine, the fiery "Mad Men" star won the best-looking title via a poll of over 10,000 women. Hendricks snitch 30 percent of the votes that were cast, beating out even Megan Fox, who got 14 percent of the votes, and Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, who got 17 percent. Megan Fox was last year's title-holder in Esquire's annual issue dedicated to the fairer sex.
Dubiously and more interestingly the photo that appears on the cover of the magazine looks a little unusual from the hot redhead who has garnered almost as much attention for her looks as she has for her performance on the AMC television show.
The accompanying photo that spread out looks a bit more like the Hendricks we know and love. She looks sizzling and hot in a desert shoot, basic-cable's favorite secretary poses next to an abandoned trailer, crawls across the sand, and bites into a juicy slice of watermelon.
Hendricks' stretch comes with a personal letter speak to to all men. As well to discussing her disgust of Facebook and love of Scotch, Hendricks lays out pointers for behaving around women: "There are better words than gorgeous, radiant, for an instance. It's an underused word even a special word. 'You are radiant, charming, smoldering,
invigorating, attractive, and fetching."
The full-bosomed beauty undoubtedly doesn't shy away from discussing her signature figure either: "We also remember everything you say about our bodies, be it good or bad. It doesn't matter if it's just a compliment nor could be just a comment. Those things you say are store away in the steel box, and we remember these things precisely. We bear in mind what you were wearing and the street corner you were standing on when you said it."
One can't help but marvel where Hendricks was standing when the women of America paid her and her body the highest accolade of all.
To begin with, even if the article appears in a men's magazine, the fiery "Mad Men" star won the best-looking title via a poll of over 10,000 women. Hendricks snitch 30 percent of the votes that were cast, beating out even Megan Fox, who got 14 percent of the votes, and Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, who got 17 percent. Megan Fox was last year's title-holder in Esquire's annual issue dedicated to the fairer sex.
Dubiously and more interestingly the photo that appears on the cover of the magazine looks a little unusual from the hot redhead who has garnered almost as much attention for her looks as she has for her performance on the AMC television show.
The accompanying photo that spread out looks a bit more like the Hendricks we know and love. She looks sizzling and hot in a desert shoot, basic-cable's favorite secretary poses next to an abandoned trailer, crawls across the sand, and bites into a juicy slice of watermelon.
Hendricks' stretch comes with a personal letter speak to to all men. As well to discussing her disgust of Facebook and love of Scotch, Hendricks lays out pointers for behaving around women: "There are better words than gorgeous, radiant, for an instance. It's an underused word even a special word. 'You are radiant, charming, smoldering,
invigorating, attractive, and fetching."
The full-bosomed beauty undoubtedly doesn't shy away from discussing her signature figure either: "We also remember everything you say about our bodies, be it good or bad. It doesn't matter if it's just a compliment nor could be just a comment. Those things you say are store away in the steel box, and we remember these things precisely. We bear in mind what you were wearing and the street corner you were standing on when you said it."
One can't help but marvel where Hendricks was standing when the women of America paid her and her body the highest accolade of all.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
The Science Of Romance
Head off this idea that being fall in love is as much a biological happening as it is a behavioral happening, can we also explain "falling out of love" as in biological concepts as well? For some falling in love is a biological/chemical process within the brain and involves having just the right sum of receptors for adequate transduction by this biological/chemical process. Do we then use this same representation to talk about people falling out of love?
One professor says that falling out of love is a result of the parties involved becoming fed up with the relationship, that the parties involved found each other and trapped with each other because each one found something unique and novel about the other person and after some time, the novelty goes away, tediousness arises, and falling out of love becomes predictable.
Even though this explanation makes much sense to me, I still wondered what the changeable degrees of brain activity over this course of time would tell us about a biological reasoning for falling out of love.
Also I found out that it is extremely interesting to talk about the different sections of the brain that were both activated and deactivated when one sees his/her loved one. Most fascinatingly to me, both the amygdala and the pre-frontal cortex region are deactivated. The amygdala is the sub-cortical region of the brain that controlling our sense of fear and possibly sadness as well.
This does make sense; when I glimpse someone that I am in love with, I never approach him with fear. On the other hand, the pre-frontal cortex controls a lot of our planning, decision-making, and basic overall rational thinking. Unfortunately this was deactivated!
Speaking with this, have there been many court cases in the past, or current, that have used this biological model as a means for a defendant beseeching not guilty by reason of madness in a murder trial? I wonder.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Top 10 Highest Paid Sports Teams In The World
New York Yankees came out on top globally of a new study of all the world’s professional sports
teams in terms of salary. United States is well represented as well. Seven American teams were
belonging at the top 10, six of which qualified for the playoffs last year. In fact, nine out of 10 of
the teams on the list that qualified for the playoffs of their respective leagues.
teams in terms of salary. United States is well represented as well. Seven American teams were
belonging at the top 10, six of which qualified for the playoffs last year. In fact, nine out of 10 of
the teams on the list that qualified for the playoffs of their respective leagues.
The top 10 list is courtesy by the Annual Review of Global Sports Strategies, as published by
sportingintelligence.com. Amount of dollar was given as an approximation of the average annual
salary of a first-team player on the team.
1. New York Yankees -- Major League Baseball (USA) - $7,000,000
Some critics say the Yankees buy championships. And yet the
2009 World Series title was the teams first since the year 2000,
in spite of the fact that George Steinbrenner's crew has outspent
other Major League teams every year since then. The gap
between the Yankees payroll and that of the second-highest Major League Baseball team (app.
$70 million) was more than the overall payroll of 11 other clubs.
2. Real Madrid - La Liga (ESP) - $6,333,591
In the year 2009, Real Madrid paid a $120 million transfer fee to
British powerhouse Manchester United for the rights to Cristiano
Ronaldo. It was part of a summer spending wild activity which
saw Real deal out more than $250 million in salary and fees.
3. Barcelona - La Liga (ESP) - $6,082,940
Spending a little bet less than Real Madrid didn't seem to hurt
Barca last year. Behind FIFA World Player of the Year Lionel
Messi, Barcelona also won La Liga and the UEFA Champions
League.
4. Chelsea -- English Premier League (GBR) - $5,361,957
Recently Chelsea spending as led to two FA Cup titles in the
past three years but the club is still looking for its first Premier
League title since 2006. Saturday's match up with first-place
Manchester United will help decide this year's championship.
5. Dallas Mavericks - National Basketball Association (USA) - $5,315,097
Recently Mark Cuban's roosters are qualified for the playoffs for
the 10th straight season. If not for an unfortunate collapse in the
2007 finals, Dirk Nowitzki and the rest of the Mav’s would have a
title too.
6. Los Angeles Lakers - NBA (USA) - $5,098,920
Kobe Bryant and the rest of the Lakers are one of three teams on
this list to have won a title in 2009.
7. Detroit Pistons - NBA (USA) - $4,995,573
Having the third-highest payroll in the NBA didn't help the Motor
City’s team get over .500 last seasons. The Detroit Pistons team
did sneak into the playoffs though but were promptly swept by
the next team on our list.
8. Cleveland Cavaliers -NBA (USA) - $4,940,707
Cleveland currently holds the best record in the NBA, but fans just
as concerned with what will happen in the coming July when King
James becomes a free agent. If the King re-signs with his
hometown club, look for Cleveland to stay on this list for the better part of the next decade.
9. Boston Celtics - NBA (USA) - $4,885,055
The nucleus of the Celtics is aging quickly, but Boston fans can't
mind too much. The club got a title out of this team in 2008.
10. New York Knicks - NBA (USA) - $4,881,952
The 2009 Knicks weren't as much of a disaster as other recent
editions (the 32 wins were nine more than NY had the year
before), but it's never good when a team's highest paid player is
more known for sitting on the bench in street clothes and making
bizarre rants on the Internet.
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Friday, March 26, 2010
King James Breaks Kobe's Record
LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers forward hailed as the youngest NBA player to reach 15,000 points breaking the Kobe Bryant’s record in the National Basketball Association on their game last Saturday. James, who scored 13 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter, scored the historic basket in the opening quarter of Cleveland’s 92-85 win over the Chicago Bulls.
The King finishes with 29 points for a career total of 15,026 and garnered 11 boards for the Cav’s and posted their 12th victory in their last 13 games.
“I was born with a God-given gift,” the King said. “I take full edge of it by being able to do what I do on the hard court. Hopefully, I can continue to stay healthy, and hopefully, I’ll continue breaking records.” He added.
LeBron James scored his first points on a dunk and then hit two free throws about 40 seconds later, giving him 15,001 career points.
James broke Bryant’s record by more than two years, reaching the mark at 25 years, 79 days while Bryant was 27 years, 136 days when he did it for the Los Angeles Lakers. He did it in just 540th game compared to 657 for Bryant.
“There’s not a milestone that I think he’s going to attain that would shock me at all,” Cavalier’s coach Mike Brown said.
LeBron James make seven straight points later in the game as Cleveland Cavaliers increased its lead to 10, sending Chicago Bulls to their 10th consecutive loss.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
The Internet’s Impact on Intelligence
Internet makes us smarter…do you agree?
The general argument that linking intelligence to the Internet seems to go like this: Because of this huge online memory store, parts of our mind that would have been tied up in the dark days preceding the Web are freed to accomplish new tasks.
The web help us to accommodate all the data we need, we all know finding an answer is very simple as typing a keyword into a search engine, and this certainly alters our approach to any task that requires data we lack. Now, it is easy for us to acquire such knowledge, the web provides it for us, and we are more productive behind this lightened load.
Other characterizes the Web as an extension of our brains. Jamais Cascio, in his Atalntic article “Get Smarter” discusses the rise of computer and devices bestow “exocortical technology” that allows us to performed any task we never dreamed of. He stated: “As the digital systems we rely upon become faster, more sophisticated, and more capable, we’re becoming more sophisticated and capable too.” In his fascinating article he also discussed that in addition to computers, drugs will be developed that help us perform experimental task better.
But some people protesting that the Web’s sophisticated system, has pawned a certain amount of unpleasant things: paparazzi-fueled news, silly viral videos, a huge number of scams and sex scandals. While the Internet can be seen as a mechanism to help us achieve things, it also appears to be able to distract us, sell us things we don’t need, and lead us down fruitless paths as we seek information.
Other could argue that the Internet is still in its infancy, and guides will arise to point us in the right path. But one could also argue that powerful entities who picture out the medium as a piggy bank waiting to be broke into pieces don’t want that to happen.
The general argument that linking intelligence to the Internet seems to go like this: Because of this huge online memory store, parts of our mind that would have been tied up in the dark days preceding the Web are freed to accomplish new tasks.
The web help us to accommodate all the data we need, we all know finding an answer is very simple as typing a keyword into a search engine, and this certainly alters our approach to any task that requires data we lack. Now, it is easy for us to acquire such knowledge, the web provides it for us, and we are more productive behind this lightened load.
Other characterizes the Web as an extension of our brains. Jamais Cascio, in his Atalntic article “Get Smarter” discusses the rise of computer and devices bestow “exocortical technology” that allows us to performed any task we never dreamed of. He stated: “As the digital systems we rely upon become faster, more sophisticated, and more capable, we’re becoming more sophisticated and capable too.” In his fascinating article he also discussed that in addition to computers, drugs will be developed that help us perform experimental task better.
But some people protesting that the Web’s sophisticated system, has pawned a certain amount of unpleasant things: paparazzi-fueled news, silly viral videos, a huge number of scams and sex scandals. While the Internet can be seen as a mechanism to help us achieve things, it also appears to be able to distract us, sell us things we don’t need, and lead us down fruitless paths as we seek information.
Other could argue that the Internet is still in its infancy, and guides will arise to point us in the right path. But one could also argue that powerful entities who picture out the medium as a piggy bank waiting to be broke into pieces don’t want that to happen.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Dramatic Impact of Technology on Relationship
Do you notice the great changes…love letters have been replaced by love IM’s and love SMS…
Internet, cell phones, mobile devices, and some other hi-tech gadgets, are made possible in reaching out people in new exciting ways, in fact majority of U.S residents says that technology makes a difference in their love and personal relationship.
Technology in modern times, the advent of technology has been made a great influence on dating and relationships. There are text messages via cell phones, e-mails, webcams, Instant Messengers, Friendster, Facebook, blogs, online dating services and many more tools to use for the purpose of dating.
A study shows that almost half of those (46%) questioned about their present relationship habits claimed that use of emails, texting and internet chat rooms has led to a rise in the number of people being unfaithful to their partners.
And almost third or 29 % acclaimed using emails, text messaging and internet chat rooms to flirt with prospective partners and to mold an affair. Of those, almost a quarter (22 per cent) confessed to doing so every day while 62 per cent admitted to doing so once a week.
The world is a more exciting but changeable place, one in cultural and social transition due to the revolution in technology. After all, we are not moving as fast in adapting to those changes and are finding the speed at which our lives are being altered really quite bewildering and scary.
Internet, cell phones, mobile devices, and some other hi-tech gadgets, are made possible in reaching out people in new exciting ways, in fact majority of U.S residents says that technology makes a difference in their love and personal relationship.
Technology in modern times, the advent of technology has been made a great influence on dating and relationships. There are text messages via cell phones, e-mails, webcams, Instant Messengers, Friendster, Facebook, blogs, online dating services and many more tools to use for the purpose of dating.
A study shows that almost half of those (46%) questioned about their present relationship habits claimed that use of emails, texting and internet chat rooms has led to a rise in the number of people being unfaithful to their partners.
And almost third or 29 % acclaimed using emails, text messaging and internet chat rooms to flirt with prospective partners and to mold an affair. Of those, almost a quarter (22 per cent) confessed to doing so every day while 62 per cent admitted to doing so once a week.
The world is a more exciting but changeable place, one in cultural and social transition due to the revolution in technology. After all, we are not moving as fast in adapting to those changes and are finding the speed at which our lives are being altered really quite bewildering and scary.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Looking Forward For a Better Twenty Ten
The past year is a full year for me. The year I will remember the better and the worse, and the year where I learn a lot about life. A year of challenge, disappointment, loss, and at last victory. I made a lot of trials to find a job but the opportunity is very wild and hard to catch until I was hired at the Silverado Business Solutions. Why I telling you this because I wish the next years would be even better, much even better than the past years. Although I’m completely incapable of planning what should be done in the coming years but still I can look forward for a better 2010.
I wish in 2010 I could learn more about regarding my job; more techniques, and strategies about internet marketing. I hope we have more projects to come more clients, more jobs, less work and more money. Wish I could find more friends not in Facebook but in the real life, a friend to rely on not in happy moments but also in worse.
2010 would be another fruitful year for me and to my “one and only”, another year of blessed and successful relationship. And wish we could spend more happy and memorable moments. I wish I could spend more time with my family despite the fact that it is impossible because of my job.
The past is worse; hope 2010 could be a better one for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Last year they were eliminated by Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference showdown. So far so good, with the guidance of the King (LeBron James) the Cavaliers able to place themselves at the top of the Eastern Conference. Hope good things continues and the Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy made of 14.5 pounds of sterling silver and vermeil with a 24 karat gold overlay will be claimed and hailed as the 2010 NBA finals champions.
There is so much that twenty ten will bring, I cannot imagine that extent. I wish all the best. It is going to be a fantastic year to all of us.
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