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MYDemaray

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  1. @PlanMaestro recently lamented that his favorite investment board didn't even have a comment related to Emerging Markets. Well, as a concession, here it is. I, for one, have not spent much/any time looking at them and tend to stick with U.S. based names because that is what I most familiar with. That said, I'm interested in getting up the learning curve of some EM names with the help of others...
  2. not exactly what you're looking for but I think it will work. Google spreadsheets supports named cells and ranges. Select the cell you're interested in linking to. Go to DATA>Named and protected ranges. A side bar will appear. Click the "+" button. Select and name your cell or range (e.g., "Test"). Then go to any other cell in the workbook and type =Test , and that cell's value should appear. Update: uh...sorry, totally misunderstood the issue
  3. Any suggestions other than the ones mentioned? As an aside, Feedly looks nice but I need something fast, not pretty. Flipboard et al are useless to me. I need to get through hundreds of PR and articles on companies I cover quickly...anything that fits that bill that is platform independent and can be used on iPad + PC + iPhone? Right now Old Reader is in the lead for me...
  4. OK -- I've signed up for Feedly, Newsblur premium, FeedDemon and The Old Reader in the last 48 hours. Here are my thoughts. Feedly - nice aesthetically, but slow for my tastes and the iPad version has the annoying inability to put things in list view Newsblur - hard to say, their servers are swamped. Interface looks ok, but not as intuitive as Google Reader FeedDemon (PC download) -- fastest option so far with ability to get through many headlines. Lacks some of the intuitive features of Google Reader and annoyed by inability to make subfolders. Obvious downside is that feeds exist on your desktop and inability to mirror on phones/tablets The Old Reader -- this may be where I end up. Most like Google Reader, and the site seems to perform well on my iPad (no App, just Safari). There is a backlog for importing your feeds, but from what has been imported so far, looks good.
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