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Nov 22

How many hours per day do you spend on the Internet. How about if I could tell you that you could own the Internet? What?? Well what if every time one of your friends or family members used the Internet you got paid. That would be like owning the Internet and earning commissions. That is just what you can do with Agloco.

Whenever you are online, either surfing, blogging, clicking on an ad, making a purchase, all the money generated by your activities is pocketed by a small number of players. At AGLOCOâ„¢ they say not anymore!

Agloco is a global community where you can be on of the owners. That allows the community, which you could be a part owner of, to earn the money from it’s members online activity. Earning commissions on products, advertising revenue, and more.

How does this work? Once you sign up on their website, you will be able to download the Viewbar software when available, a free toolbar-sized application (half the size of a traditional Windows tool bar) that quietly sits at the bottom of your desktop without ever hampering your online habits. That’s all you need to do! Just continue using the Internet as you used to… no need to change your habits!

Don’t want to see or use the Viewbar at any given time? Just minimize it and the Viewbar stops working!

The more people that join AGLOCO™ , the more value the community can generate for itself. The company believes those that build the community deserve more: your own profits become larger the more people you refer. You can accumulate hours not only from your Internet activity but also from those who you refer, and their referrals too… Up to 5 levels underneath you! For example, if you refer 10 people and all of them refer 5 people each, you could make over 7000 shares a month*!

Remember, this is all free, you don’t lose anything, all you have to do is sign up, download the Viewbar and that’s it. Build your network and refer friends, family and colleagues to AGLOCO™ and earn even more!

Don’t wait any longer, the sooner you sign up the better your opportunity is because soon everyone will be a member. This is a win-win opportunity, and you’ll make it even more profitable for yourself when you start referring friends and relatives before others get to them! Since I assume you learned about AGLOCOâ„¢ thanks to my website, please don’t forget to add my referee ID when signing up: BBBB-0187. Click here to sign up directly!

Nov 13

Here is a demonstration video of a laptop and Lithium Ion Batttery Explosion. The system was forced into an unstable state so that they could record the results. The battery in this generic laptop was not on the list to be recalled.

Watch and you might be surprised at the results.

Nov 11

The following is a paid review of the ReviewMe.com Service.

I was recently invited to participate in a new service called ReviewMe. ReviewMe is a marketplace where bloggers and advertisers can get together and allow advertisers to purchase reviews on blogs. This is any easy way for advertisers to get their product, service or website featured and reviewed on many popular blogs. Blogs are a great way to drive traffic to your website and to create buzz.

The website is very easy to use whether you are an advertiser or a blogger. It is also a great way to earn money with your blog or promote your products and services. They have a certain criteria that determine the blogs they will allow, this guarantees that the review that is wrote about your product or service only gets posted on quality blogs with a certain level of traffic, Page Rank, and Links. I am not sure of the specific criteria, but it is based on the above. PCSupportForums.com was pre-invited to the service, I tried another newer blog that I work on, but it was not accepted as it did not meet the minimum criteria.

Have some questions or want to try it out? Be sure and visit www.reviewme.com, you might find that they are a solution to many of your advertising needs.

Nov 9

After five years and repeated delays, Microsoft Corp. finished Windows Vista on Wednesday and announced plans to release it in stores Jan. 30 — ending an unusually arduous chapter in the life of the company’s flagship product.

Microsoft’s next big challenge will be getting people to upgrade to the program. But for a moment, at least, the company’s relief at finishing the project was palpable.

“This is a good day,” said Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft’s Platforms & Services Division, the emotion audible in his voice during an 11 a.m. conference call announcing the milestone. “Less than an hour ago, we officially signed off on Windows Vista. It’s rock-solid, and we’re ready to ship.”

Some Features of the new operating system are:

  • Security: Built-in anti-spyware protections, data encryption, enhanced firewall and other changes. The company says it improved the Windows development process to reduce security bugs, a major problem for past Windows versions.
  • Appearance: New visual effects, such as translucent windows and a “glass” appearance on many parts of the desktop. Microsoft says the operating system will work on machines of varying quality, but advanced elements of the on-screen interface will require better hardware, such as a full gigabyte of memory.
  • Desktop features: New elements include rapid file searching, and a sidebar on the desktop containing small programs called “gadgets” for accessing information and data from the Web. Similar to Apple Computer’s “widgets.”
  • Performance: Changes under the hood of the operating system intended to make it run more quickly. Examples include a technology called Windows SuperFetch, which preloads frequently used programs and files into the computer’s memory.
  • Nov 7

    Fortune recently did a small article on what they thought may be the best new tech products of 2007. The one that would most interest me, if the price comes down a bit is the Sony VAIO UX90P, a upcoming Ultra-mobile Windows PC, not yet available in the US, that is very stylish and functional.

    Sony VAIO UX90P

    The other interesting one is the Mikimoto Beans iTheatre, a Personal iPod theater.

    Personal Theater

    Attach a video iPod, game device, or multimedia cellphone, and two two-inch LCD displays embedded in these geeky but stylish goggles create the effect of a 50-inch TV hovering before your eyes. But watch where you’re walking. About $275. Reminds me of Jordie from one of the Star Trek series.

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