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Skyscanner picks up £2.5m funding (The Scotsman: Business)

How Does the Flu Spread? This virus gets around in little drops that spray out of an infected person's mouth and nose when he or she sneezes, coughs, or even laughs. You can catch the flu from someone who has it if you breathe in some of those tiny flu-infected drops. You can also catch the flu if those drops get on your hands and you touch your mouth or nose. No wonder people are always saying to cover your mouth when you sneeze!

Skyscanner picks up £2.5m funding (The Scotsman: Business)

PLANS for Edinburgh-based Skyscanner to become the world leader in flight searches have received a boost after the firm attracted a £2.5 million first-round funding package from venture capital group Scottish Equity Partners (SEP).

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Program seeks to keep young criminals from reoffending (North County Times)

SAN DIEGO COUNTY ---- At 20, Marcum Antonizio has already spent nearly half his life under the watchful eye of the county probation department.

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, November 19, 2007 (Search Engine Land)

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google Maps Goes Wikimapia, Lets The People Move The Map Points Registered Google users are now permitted to adjust the place markers for businesses on Google Maps and soon will have the ability to more broadly edit local business information. ...

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Sky’s the limit for website as £2.5m funding rolls in (The Herald)

SkyScanner, the fast-growing Scottish website for travellers, has been awarded a £2.5m first-round funding package from the venture capital group Scottish Equity Partners.

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Consumer Searches for Several 2008 Redesigned Vehicles Continue to Soar on Cars.com (The San Francisco Examiner)

CHICAGO , Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Since 2008 vehicles started hitting dealer lots, several new cars that were redesigned for the upcoming model year are generating significant interest among consumers shopping at Cars.com, according to the latest Cars.com Consumer Search Index.

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The Web starts gunning for TV ads (International Herald Tribune)

Video on the Internet is no longer limited to clips of cats flushing toilets and other user-generated content.

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Pricegrabber microSD Card Low Price Search of the Week (Pocket PC Thoughts)

Here's a list of various microSD cards listed in Pricegrabber's database, and the lowest price on each model. Clicking through to the vendor selling the product helps support this site, so if you're interested in learning more about the product, click. Here are the five most popular microSD cards and their prices according to Pricegrabber searches: You can browse the microSD card category ...

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Security at Batasan improved (Sun Star)

HOUSE Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. said security at the Batasan complex has been "significantly augmented," and an upgraded security system is taking shape that will use camera monitors and bomb-sniffing dogs following last week’s bombing that killed four people, including Basilan Representative Wahab Akbar, and wounded several others.

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Carrentals.co.uk invests £100,000 on its website (eyefortravel.com)

The investment will make the site faster, with improved navigation of results and an enhanced filtering process to provide customers with tailored search results from over 45 different rental companies.

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Q&A: Dave Girouard, Head of Google Enterprise (ComputerWire)

Dave Girouard is head of Google Enterprise and Applications, which adapts Google technology for use in enterprises: technologies include the Google Search Appliance, Google Earth, Google Maps, and the Google Applications suite of hosted applications.

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Skyscanner picks up £2.5m funding (The Scotsman: Business)

The Spanish flu pandemic was truly global, spreading even to the Arctic and remote Pacific islands. The unusually severe disease killed between 2 and 20% of those infected, as opposed to the more usual flu epidemic mortality rate of 0.1%. Another unusual feature of this pandemic was that it mostly killed young adults, with 99% of pandemic influenza deaths occurring in people under 65, and more than half in young adults 20 to 40 years old. This is unusual since influenza is normally most deadly to the very young (under age 2) and the very old (over age 70). The total mortality of the 1918–1919 pandemic is not known, but it is estimated that 2.5% to 5% of the world's population was killed. As many as 25 million may have been killed in the first 25 weeks; in contrast, HIV/AIDS has killed 25 million in its first 25 years.

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