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Sharemo: sharing is caring… and is big in Japan
Mobility Site | August 19th 2008
From TechCrunch Swapping sites are nothing new (see Dig N’ Swap), but in Japan we like to trade our junk via our mobile phones. That is what the Japanese social sharing service Sharemo is all about. The site’s ambitious idea is to contribute to read more
What information on the internet to trust
Slevi | August 18th 2008
The internet is literately stuffed with information, but what from that is something you can be sure off to trust and what is something you should pass on by. Read on to get to know which guidelines I abide by and share your tips with the rest of us. read more
Need a Job?
Fingers Crossed | August 17th 2008 by Zobel
Looking for a job? A good recruitment agency is one of the keys in finding the best jobs around. These agencies are equipped with the right information and connection when it comes to helping people in finding their jobs. There are a lot of these age read more
iPhone Apps are not dead.
Community Guy | August 13th 2008 by Jake McKee
To read TechCrunch and GigaOm, you’d think that the iTunes App Store is crashing and burning. Both articles have used the overwhelming sales numbers as a catalyst for a “too cool for school” rant about how the App Store and iPhone a read more
Free ZoneAlarm ForceField Today!
LloydLopez.com - Tech News, Gadgets, Movies, Anime, Gaming,… | August 12th 2008 by Lloyd Lopez
If you remember my post last year, Check Point gave away a free ZoneAlarm Anti-spyware kit. And this time you can get their ZoneAlarm ForceField for FREE. This security application provides a protective layer around your browser, shielding you from d read more
Marriage Fitness
Fingers Crossed | August 11th 2008 by Zobel
My parents have been strong advocates of family life and marriage in our community. They've been together for 26 years now, and they have been active in promoting family and marriage welfare programs. One of their programs is similar to this Marriage read more
Gmail is down
Bent Corner | August 11th 2008 by Rick Rottman
I was probably the last one to know this, but Gmail is down and out and not working. I have half a mind to write a letter to them and include it with next month’s payment. Then again, I like the rest of the world, don’t pay for Gmail. read more
That Amazing Two-Letter Word
Ὁι Λόγοι | August 11th 2008 by Der Wolfanwalt
I was contemplating some of the more mundane properties of language the other day, particularly the ability to create or adopt new words into a vocabulary. Although I’m by no means well-schooled in the history of word origins, it seems to me t read more
Please pardon my stupid "Bandwidth Exceeded" background logo
Peanut Butter and Pickles | August 11th 2008 by Marvin the Martian
Apparently I have so many visitors to this blog, and so many photographs on it, that the background changes periodically to a "Bandwidth Exceeded" warning from Photobucket. Funny, I wasn't aware that my pictures were stored on Photobucket, but appare read more
Nouveau Riche
Fingers Crossed | August 9th 2008 by Zobel
Everyone wants to be successful. It's a natural way of things that people strive to be the best that they can be; to be in shape and to be on top of everything. To be on top means that you have a sky-rocketing career and a good reputation that goes w read more
The answer is appropriate. The question is not.
Peanut Butter and Pickles | August 6th 2008 by Marvin the Martian
My darling wife watches "The Today Show" religiously. She likes the "on-air personalities" who appear on it, like Matt Lauer (yecch). I avoid it equally religiously for the same reason, as well as the fact that I can feel my brain cells popping and d read more
Morag & I :: More Than Friendship, Less Than Love
Bête de Jour | August 6th 2008
Obviously, Morag is not her real name. In fact, I find it difficult to imagine that Morag is anyone’s real name. But apparently it is. Scottish people can be so cruel. This was Morag’s opener:‘I’ve read your blog from start to finish and I th read more
Get the Subscriber Count of a FeedBurner RSS Feed
LloydLopez.com - Tech News, Gadgets, Movies, Anime, Gaming,… | August 5th 2008 by Lloyd Lopez
While checking JJ’s blog and her RSS problem, I stumbled about a trick to get some detailed statistics on about any FeedBurner feed as long as they have the FeedCount service activated. This is useful if you want to find out a blog’s RSS read more
BBC’S China site unlocked
business cards | August 4th 2008
As a communist state, the Chinese people are often denied freedoms that other democratic countries can take for granted. The internet is a buzzing outlet for freedom of speech, and is a pinnacle of the free world. The Chinese administration has recog read more
I hate ..
Freedom of Expression | August 3rd 2008 by Blueblood
I hate it every time I hear people taking certain courses in college simply because “they want to go abroad”. Sadly, I can’t blame these people. Nurses in the Philippines, for example, earn less than 12,000 a month or more or less 3512 dollars read more
Experience Mobility . . . All Over Again!
Mobility Site | July 30th 2008
Our friend Jack Cook at Experience Mobility has revealed his site’s redesigned layout. Apparently the old site had some vulnerability that was exploited, so a major overhaul of the site was in order. Jack’s still got some work read more
I'm Still Here..
Singing With My Heart | July 29th 2008 by Heather
just have been incredibly busy. No internet yet. We were all set to get it and then a car issue popped up so it's back to the drawing board.Miss you all.(and thanks to those that sent private emails, texts, and phone calls on the 23rd of July. Aft read more
An Award for a Thoughtful Soul
Peanut Butter and Pickles | July 28th 2008 by Marvin the Martian
Here's an award for Prudence, a thoughtful, kind soul who isn't afraid to talk about her arduous journey toward becoming a better person. read more
IT Careers With Cisco
Blog Tambayan | July 28th 2008 by Jan Alvin Dimla
We all know that we are in the information age and one of the in-demand careers today is IT. Many companies need IT graduates with sufficient knowledge and ability to handle the task given. Firms will not admit applicants that are doubtful of their s read more
John McCain’s Computer Illiteracy
An Idea Lives On | July 28th 2008 by Nick
This is something I’ve been focused on for quite some time (really, since it was first brought to my attention). John McCain doesn’t know how to use a computer - and by extension the internet, email, etc. This is a problem. Some McC read more
Facebook Under Fire
My Thought Of The Day | July 28th 2008
The Sun UK is reporting that a SuperPoke application available on Facebook has caused quite a stir in the social networking world. The application, called Shank, allows members to take a stab at other members on the network. As a member on Facebook, read more
New Search Engine To Rival Google
My Thought Of The Day | July 28th 2008
I don’t know if the title really fits this post. I can’t imagine yet another search engine that thinks it can overshadow Google or Yahoo. But according to ABCNews online, Cuil (pronounced “cool”) is going to try to do just tha read more
What Happens When We Finish Element of the Day? Chemical Party!!…
Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | July 28th 2008
Just to wrap up our Chemical of the Day miniseries I have brought out a special treat. Everybody get your groove on with Chemical Party! Badda da dum da, baddad da dum da. I would hate to be a noble gas at this party. Talk about wallflower! http read more
freebie iPhone app idea for the real estate websites
Puppies, Flowers, Rainbows and Kittens | July 27th 2008 by Kevin Goldsmith
yes, this one is for you redfin, windermere, et al. Normally, I’d sit on idea like this, but lets be real. I’m not going to write this one. So, as a customer, I’m asking you guys to do it for me. I want an iPhone app version of yo read more
Element of the day, Arsenic
Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | July 27th 2008
Jesus, I know you are asking when this will stop. I promise this is it. I now it’s gone on way too long but who doesn’t want to hear about arsenic? These guys are cracking me up with this one. You just have to watch it. Arsenic is read more
Element of the day, Mecury
Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | July 27th 2008
Who doesn’t like mercury? When you can use Orson Wells to memorize the chemical symbol you know you are in business. I think our young chemist is cheating on phosphorus with mercury though, with how much he talks about it being beautiful and read more
Love reaches Distance?
Freedom of Expression | July 27th 2008 by Blueblood
Someone once said; Love reaches distance, yup I guess and believe that even we are apart, love conquers all. Is age doesn’t matter? – kung totoong love we’;ll maybe* . I’ve noticed a huge community of Filipino’s ladies marrying t read more
Webhosting Geeks
Standing On The Edge | July 27th 2008 by Zobel
When I decided to have a blog, my second step was to find the company to host my blog and have its own domain name. I am new with blogging and I don't have that much knowledge about the importance and advantages of having your own domain name. This b read more
Solaria Syndrome
Ὁι Λόγοι | July 25th 2008 by Der Wolfanwalt
One of the most aggravating things about the Internet is that it is bursting with stuff. Lots of stuff - things you want, things you don’t, truth, lies, egotism, humility, banality, exceptionalism…you get the point. There’s so muc read more
Element of the day, Magnesium
Unsought Input - Because no one asked us | July 25th 2008
Blah blah blah, you know the deal. And no groaning, you might learn something from watching these. You didn’t have to watch all of them. I did. Really, I know how hard it can be to make these interesting, mostly because most of them are inc read more

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