9.30.2006

Magic 8-Ball

9.21.2006

Getting To Your TV By Any Means Possible

Neuros has fired a salvo to the Open Source community - buy our nifty Video Recorder and write a YouTube, Google Video, or Flickr browser for it and we'll pay you some bucks. Bounties offered are as high as $1000, & the recorder itself has a 90 day no questions asked return policy. ThinkGeek is the exclusive distributor, & only 200 units available. [digg] [story]

Is the iTV a Media PC killer? I believe it has very good potential to do so. One reason is that for $299 you can have a box to hook to your TV that will find all the movies + music on your network or a specific computer, versus a 1200 dollar computer. This will especially be a killer of the Media Center PC if Apple opens up to being used on a PC. [digg] [story]

9.17.2006

Test post from Nokia 770 with image

9.16.2006

Google Related Links

I found this interesting little Google feature not long ago, Google Related Links. You can't make any money with it like Adsense, but it helps fill out your site with content related to your topic. Find out more about it from the links: [1] [2]

9.15.2006

Retro-Encabulator

9.14.2006

Random Music From The Blog Side

9.13.2006

President Bush uses Little Richard as translator

9.12.2006

Black Beard's Treasure

How To Make More Money With Google AdSense

Google AdSense is a Pay-Per Click (PPC) service. Webmasters are paid a portion of the revenue which Google collects from advertisers each time a web site visitor clicks on an AdSense advertisement.

Each click may pay anywhere from a few cents to several dollars. The average click seems to be worth about $.20. The more clicks AdSense advertisers receive from your web pages, the more money you make.

The basic formula for thinking about revenue from Google AdSense is:
Revenue = (Impressions * CTR * CPC)
The methods of increasing your revenue from Google AdSense are:
  • Increase Impressions
  • Increase Click-Through-Ratio (CTR)
  • Increase Cost-Per-Click (CPC)
Link to article

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Links That Don't Stink [1]

9.11.2006

One Mic (Anime Music Video)

How It's Made: Fiber Optic Cable

Discovery Channel program (How It's Made) shows optical fiber being made from large glass tubes.

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9.10.2006

Microsoft's Bill Gates on Firefox

Bill Gates actually have a Firefox browser in his computer, he thinks its a good one too.

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The top 50 most expensive adwords

New list of the top 50 most expensive Google adwords as of September 11, 2006. The most expensive one is as much as $69.16 CPC (costs per click!). I found it rather amazing that these keywords are much more expensive than, say... even keywords like private yachts, jets, luxury homes and so on!

By the way, number one is:
school loan consolidation $69.16

read more | digg story

AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture

CSS tips and tricks!

I've been writing CSS for about 2 years now and I still feel like every time I open up a blank file and begin writing CSS for a new design I learn something new. For those of you that are new to CSS or experts always looking for a new trick, here are some of things I do on a regular basis to keep my code organized (kind of).

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Why gigantic screens are the best computer upgrades ever.

Whether you're a PC or Mac user, the humongous 24-inch iMac that Apple unwrapped on Wednesday drives home a point: Speed is good, but spread is better.

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Video of Kevin Rose throwing up on Alex Albrechts Couch.

During the taping of Diggnation Episode 62 kevin rose threw up on alex albrecht and his couch. Probably one of the best outtakes yet.

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How a Site Shut Down By FBI Looks Like?

Nathan Peterson, the owner of the iBackups.net - one of the largest U.S. Internet software piracy Web sites that sold products copyrighted by companies such as Microsoft and Adobe at a huge discount - has just been sentenced to more than 7 in prison.

read more | digg story
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