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Shopping Cart New Order Notices

January 28th, 2007 Bob View Comments

Yeah, I know it’s Sunday, and I should be sleeping in…

But I just got some information that I wanted to pass on to you. It’s about your New Order Notices. If you do not know what I’m talking about, it’s probably because you don’t have a shopping cart account or have not made a sale. You can click here to get a new shopping cart account or click here to learn how to setup your shopping cart account

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Which Version Of Vista Would You Recommend?

January 27th, 2007 Bob View Comments

And to keep things in balance, this cartoon and quote from Wired’s Monkey Bites, “Possibly the funniest piece of commentary I’ve seen yet about Vista’s totally cryptic pricing and licensing structure. Click through (ed: on the panel below) to read the whole thing from Joy of Tech.”

Joy of Tech Cartoon

[tags]Windows, Vista, cartoon, Wired, Joy of Tech[/tags]

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Mac-PC, the rest of the story

January 26th, 2007 Bob View Comments

OK, by popular demand, here are the rest of the Mac-PC parodies from director Laurie McGuiness. I think they are pretty funny and well done. Of course laurie hasn’t got millions of dollars to put them on TV, but YouTube is just fine. See the videos after the “Read the rest of this post” link.

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How To Make Money Flipping Websites

January 24th, 2007 Bob View Comments

The 20-year-old aspiring producer is a hip-hop fanatic. Yet even though his locale is far more about Tennessee twang than beats and bling, Jones has found a way to pursue his rap passion and earn some easy cash without having to leave home–thanks to his clever exploitation of yet another method of [tag]making money on the Web[/tag]. » Read the story » [tag]Unusual Businesses[/tag] Ideas That Work

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Digg.com created for only $200.00

January 23rd, 2007 Bob View Comments

Digg.com LogoIn 2003, Kevin Rose had a big idea. He went to Elance.com to post a project and look for a PHP programmer, he selected Owen Byrne (Elance username: permafrost) and worked with him to build [tag]Digg.com[/tag] for $10 hr.

Digg.com today:
Digg receives 5 million unique visitors a month – with each visitor viewing 4 pages on average, for a total of 20 million page views.

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