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Twitter Updates for 2007-08-15

  • Preparing to catchup on some well deserved sleep. Looking forward to more thirty day challenge…. #

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Twitter Updates for 2007-08-14

  • I’m catching up with the 30 day challenge. Wish I had another brain and another set of arms. #
  • Getting an early night since I have a massive migraine. Back early tomorrow for more 30 day action! #
  • Calculating the probability of disaster… #
  • Currently Browsing: http://www.dnscoop.com/ A great domain name analysis and valuation website! #
  • "One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man." - Elbert Hubbard. #

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Great Affiliates Website with Payments via PayPal…

Someone on the Thirty Day Challenge forum was asking if ClickBank makes payments via PayPal. I can confirm that they do not make payments via PayPal. (At least not at this time).

A good affiliates site that does make payments via PayPal is ClixGalore. They also make payments via check.

ClixGalore LogoPayPal LogoClickBank Logo

ClixGalore also have regional sites for the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, India and Japan.

Hope this helps!

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Twitter Updates for 2007-08-13

  • working on another site…. #
  • “Whatever you believe or dream you can, BEGIN IT. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.” - Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe. #
  • Still playing catchup at work. Hoping to start day 13 of the thirty day challenge soon. #

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Twitter Updates for 2007-08-12

  • Currently Browsing: http://browsershots.org/ Cool site for seeing your websites in different browsers… #
  • messing around with my blog… #
  • still messing around with my blog… #
  • trying to stay awake since i’ve been up all night working on my stupid blog. #
  • Currently Browsing: http://www.web2bookmarks.com/index.php A useful site for Web2.0 resources. Enjoy!!! #
  • Sorry for all the New Blog Posts. I’m doing some editing. Should be all done now. #
  • Currently Browsing: http://seodigger.com/ cool site for checking out which keywords a site is ranked for… #

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We are the web….

Michael Wesch has produced a short video about how the web has changed our lives. Web 2.0 is linking people and websites together in a way never seen before. Think of the 100 billion times per day people around the globe click on a web page!!!



The video really makes it really clear just how integrated the web is becoming. I felt that it provided a really good insight into what Web 2.0 is all about. Separation of content from style to enable the free flow and exchange of information.
Michael Wesch is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University.

Great site for Web2.0 resources…

Here is a cool site with lots of Web2.0 related resources…

Web2Bookmarks.com has a great collection of links split into several sections such as “Social Bookmarking“, “Star Raters“, “RSS Tools” and more.

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Twitter Updates for 2007-08-11

  • About to open a can of whoop ass on the competition. #
  • Getting upto speed with Twitter and starting my blog…. #
  • Threatening my PC with a broom handle. If it doesn’t shape up i’m getting a mac. :b #
  • back to setting up my blog now my pc is behaving itself. #

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Internet Crashes…

The Internet crashed earlier today. All data has been lost….

Coming to a coffee table near you soon….

Most of us have come to know and love the PC. That remarkable little box of techno-wizardry that sits on our desk (or under it). But imagine if your PC could somehow be embedded into everyday objects. What if you could browse the Internet from your fridge? What if your bed could play you the latest podcasts?

It may all sound like fantasy but the world of “surface computing” is quickly approaching. Take a look at this amazing video and ask yourself if you’ve seen any of this technology anywhere before in the world of Science Fiction?


I’ll give you a hint. It was a 2002 Spielberg movie. ;)