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[16 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 271 views]

For earning online you need to have three things
1. Common sense
2. Little Intelligence
3. Some knowledge of Internet( no money needed or age bar)
How do people earn online (free) ??
1) SURVEYS ( by answering them ) — received most of money from them
2) By clicking ads in PTC sites and referring others– received 40% of my money from them + google adsense.
3) By reading email & advertisements & websites & earning from mobile sms — received success.
4) By referring others — best technique to multiply earning.
5) By online jobs like Data …

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[15 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 178 views]

True love is when your heart and your minds are saying the same thing #
@balajil what about a robot servent in reply to balajil #
Love is like quicksand–the deeper you fall in, the harder it is to get out." #

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[14 Nov 2009 | One Comment | 2,737 views]

Weekly Assignment
The Economy is on everyone’s mind at the moment, and our forums are no exception. This week we wanted you to show us photos that represented the troubled economy. Our winner this week was bmjesus’s dropping coins. The depth of field in this shot was very effective with a strong focus on the coins, and the movement of the coins was nicely captured. …

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 221 views]

I’ve been asked a few times why I’ve decided to use flickr as my image hosting site instead of some of the many other options available to me.  If I’m going to be completely honest, it’s that it was the only one I’d heard of when I got my account back in 2005.
But let’s forget about that for a second, and instead concentrate one …

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 248 views]

Verizon Communications has agreed to forward copyright violation notices on behalf of Hollywood studios, including NBC Universal, multiple sources tell CNET.

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 183 views]

Medpedia, a collaborative project for medical information launched in February, is getting beyond the medical-data basics as it adds answers, alerts, and analysis.

The nearly year-old Medpedia grows up with the addition of three key features.
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Medpedia)

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 218 views]

Image by BrittneyBush

Kitchens – we all have one (or at least should have access to something resembling one) – so lets make our kitchens the focus of this weekends photography challenge.
The task is simple – take the best possible shot that you can in your kitchen.
Let your imagination run wild – you might take a macro shot of something in your kitchen, you might …

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 186 views]

In this last wrap-up post for Speeds and Feeds, I address what may be the most important issue in the future of personal computing architecture: consistent data access across multiple platforms.
Perhaps it’s my multi-platform background, but I’ve never demanded or expected consistency in form factors, user interfaces or even capabilities. Variety in these areas is great; it’s what makes the personal computing market so big. Variety is also why I keep so many PCs and consumer electronic devices around (see photo); I like knowing I have the right tools …

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 437 views]

The next time you search Google for life expectancies or number of Internet users in the U.S., you’ll find the specific figures plus an interactive chart letting you compare the U.S. with other countries.
Since Wednesday, Google has been tapping into data from the World Bank to provide key details and interactive charts on specific topics along with its own search results. The goal is to better help you search for and compare certain types of public data.
The World Bank is providing Google with facts and figures on 17 key indicators, …