Archive | November, 2006

Microsoft Adcenter $200 coupon

Posted on 29 November 2006

Click here to redeem your free $200 coupon for Microsoft Adcenter. The code is only available to new customers and expires on January 15th, 2007.

How To Succeed In 2007 ?

Posted on 28 November 2006

CNN Money asked 50 of the brightest minds that have the most success in the market how to succeed. You can read advises from people like Sergey Brin ( Google ), Chad hurley ( Youtube ), Michael Dell ( Dell ), Kevin Rose ( Digg ), Eric Shmidt ( Google ), Donald Trump and more […]

Google dropped all porn sites from it’s top results

Posted on 23 November 2006

Last weekend, Google updated it’s algorithm and dropped the porn sites from it’s top results. Now, if you are searching non explicit porn keywords, you will find almost no porn in the first results.
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I’m a bloglebrity

Posted on 20 November 2006

Related to Kineda, it seems i’m a C-List blogger. I’m not quite sure if that’s good or bad, but at least i’m on the list
The tool ranks blogger basing on the links you have in technorati in the last 6 months. 3-9 links mean D-List Blogger, 10-99 links mean C-List Blogger ( me ), […]

Myspace Breaking Copyrights

Posted on 19 November 2006

Universal music sues Myspace for breaking copyrights for thousands of artists and the estimated price for the copyrighted work is at $150,000. Universal states that links for downloading it’s artists music are available on Myspace even before their launch on the market.
As an response to this, Myspace provided a copyright protection tool for helping content […]

Google offers customized home pages for small business users

Posted on 14 November 2006

Google Apps is offering something like Outlook, from Microsoft Office or Lotus Notes from IBM and lets schools, organizations companies to set up Google home pages with customized feeds, calendars, the rest being defined by the users.
This is another step in Google’s way to substitute Office.

YouTube on Mobile Phones and TV Sets ?

Posted on 07 November 2006

The ‘invention of the year’ , YouTube is making a deal with Verizon to bring it’s videos to mobile phones and TV sets. This way, Verizon users could watch the videos from YouTube website directly on their mobile phone or TV.
Verizon wireless may get exclusive rights to offer YouTube’s videos to it’s users.

The Moblogs

Posted on 03 November 2006

The future of weblogs seem to be the moblogs, blogs uploaded directly from the mobile phone.
There are already a few companies who think or already started to implement this into their websites, like Veeker and Youtube.
Veeker launched Radar,  a service that lets users to post photos from their mobile phone directly on its website, while […]