Tuesday, March 25, 2008

What the charts of these 7 tech stocks are saying - BloggingStocks

Posted March 24th 2008 10:10AM by Filed under: , , , , , , , While I believe much of the terms action in the most actively traded engineering pillory to be rather unpredictable, there are specific terms points at which the likelihood can be in your favor. Because so many bargainers believe in chart reading, or technical analysis, the terms action often goes a self-fulfilling prophecy (as I've written about ). So, let's take a expression at some popular name calling with traders: (NASDAQ: ), after a large drop, have already set in solid crabwise terms action and if it can interrupt $140, there looks to be a rather clear way to $160. (NASDAQ: ) have weathered this violent storm incredibly well, putting in a solid dual underside in the low $80s and more than recently, holding the cardinal $100 level. There's calm opposition at both $110 and $120, so a large jailbreak doesn't look likely anytime soon. (NASDAQ: ) is still in the thick of a strong yearlong uptrend, a mere $10 off its highs. On any marketplace rebound, I fully anticipate this stock to interrupt out to new highs. (NASDAQ: ) pulled off a massively bearish multi-month caput and shoulders chart pattern, but since its concern is really humming along, I wouldn't be caught short. (NASDAQ: )'s chart is even more than bearish; I'd never seek to catch such as a well defined falling knife. But its concern is healthy until proved otherwise, so I wouldn't short it either. On the other hand, Chinese hunt engine company (NASDAQ: )'s chart offerings such as a ridiculously perfect bearish caput and shoulders pattern, it'd be irresponsible not to look to short the stock -- especially on any bounciness -- no substance how good concern is. And last, but certainly least, is the hugely traded, but disappointingly non-volatile (NASDAQ: ) and (NASDAQ: ). Bleh! Sure, their pillory might be bottoming, but what's the top -- $1 or maybe $2 per share? C'mon, you're break than that -- I'd avoid both stocks!

Timothy Sykes composes the blog , is a former hedgerow monetary fund manager, star of the television show and writer of the book,

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Google's Online Maps Gets New Jersey Commuters On Time - InformationWeek




In an illustration of the growth usage of Google's correspondence capability, New Jersey Transit's populace transportation system system system will spouse with the hunt engine company to supply trip planning for commuter trains utilizing the utility's extended system, the biggest statewide public transportation system in the U.S.


The partnership integrates Google Maps on Web site. New Jersey theodolite supplies scheduling information for its 164 railing and 60 visible light railing stations along with information pages for each station. Customers can then happen local concerns at locations convenient to their traveling paths on the system.


Google Theodolite presents ocular word picture of commuters' paths on geographical maps while also displaying going and reaching clip for individual travelers.


"For visitants to the part or the occasional rider who is less familiar with New Jersey's public transportation system options it gives them a starting point for learning about New Jersey theodolite and is a cardinal too for attracting new riders to our system," said New Jersey theodolite wide member Kenneth Pringle, in a statement on Monday. The system is also planned for eventual usage across multiple theodolite suppliers as they come up online in the future.


Much of the beginnings of Google Theodolite can be traced to the company's transportation system routing operation that choices up and presents Google employees headed to work at the company's Mountain View, California, headquarters. Two Google employees developed basic pieces of an advanced system in 2004 and filed a patent of invention for it. The patent, US20060149461, was published in July 2006. Additional characteristics can be added in future loops of the system, characteristics like general practitioners linking between commuter trains and autobus drivers and others.


Google said more than than 30 transportation system federal agencies in the U.S. and internationally offer trip planning using its system. Travelers can log onto the system to obtain specific going and reaching modern times along with estimated trip duration. Utilizing Google Maps, the system supplies driving ways as well as the location of local concerns and specific landmarks.


The New Jersey theodolite application is an illustration of how Google cobblestones together assorted engineering pieces including its hunt and correspondence engineering and makes a sweeping application utile to a broad audience.

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