Velvet worm attacks beatle. WTF
Posted by Salraz in Beatle, Interesting, Odd, Worm
Posted by Salraz in Fish, Interesting, Scientists
Scientists are testing a plan to train fish to catch themselves by swimming into a net when they hear a tone that signals feeding time.
If it works, the system could eventually allow black sea bass to be released into the open ocean, where they would grow to market size, then swim into an underwater cage to be harvested when they hear the signal.
What's next, teaching them to coat themselves in batter and hop inside a fryer?
"It sounds crazy, but it's real," said Simon Miner, a research assistant at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Wood's Hole, which received a $270,000 grant for the project from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Miner said the specially trained fish could someday be used to bolster the depleted black sea bass stock. Farmed fish might become better acclimated to the wild if they can be called back for food every few days.
The bigger goal is to defray the costs of fish farming, an increasingly important source of the world's seafood. If fish can be trained to return to the farmer after feeding in the open ocean for several days, farms could save money on feed and reduce the amount of fish waste released in concentrated areas.
The key question for fish farmers: How many fish will actually return, and how many will be lost to predators or simply swim away?
Randy MacMillan, president of the National Aquaculture Association, said fish farmers won't be easily convinced to adopt open-ocean ranching.
"The commercial side is going to be skeptical," said MacMillan, who works on a trout farm in Idaho.
The Massachusetts project is one of several experiments funded by the federal government last year as part of aquaculture research.
"We're looking for innovations that will actually make a difference for coastal communities and the environment," said Michael Rubino, manager of NOAA Aquaculture. "It fits in both."
Previous experiments have used sound to train a fish to feed — similar to what Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov did in his famous dogs that salivated at the sound of a bell, expecting food.
In Japan, scientists have used sound to keep newly released farmed fish in certain areas, where they could be caught in traditional ways.
But no one has ever tried to get fish to leave and return to an enclosure where they can be scooped up.
The project began last summer using 6,500 black sea bass, a stout, bottom-dwelling fish that lives between Florida and Cape Cod and in the winter is generally not found north of New Jersey. The species grows up to 3 pounds and 20 inches long and has a thick, white flesh that can be filleted for broiling or cut into nuggets for frying.
Miner said the first objective was to see if the fish could truly be trained. He got his answer after keeping the fish in a circular tank, then sounding a tone before he dropped food in an enclosed "feeding zone" within the tank that the fish could enter only through a small opening.
Researchers played the tone for 20 seconds, three times a day, for about two weeks. Afterward, whenever the tone sounded, "you have remote-control fish," Miner said.
"You hit that button, and they go into that area, and they wait patiently," he said.
Miner is now trying to figure out how long the fish remember to associate the tone with food. He feeds the fish outside the feeding zone without a tone for a few days and then tests if they will still head for the feeding area when the tone sounds again.
Some fish forgot after five days. Others remembered as long as 10. Miner said the strength of memory seems tied to how long the fish are trained.
By May, researchers hope to bring about 5,000 black sea bass to a feeding station called an "AquaDome," a structure about 33 feet across and 16 feet high that will be anchored to the ocean floor in Buzzards Bay, 45 miles southeast of Boston.
The sea bass will be fed in the dome after a tone sounds. After researchers feel they've been sufficiently trained, they will be freed from the dome. A day or two later, scientists will sound the tone again and see how many bass return. They'll do the experiment again around summer's end.
The tone will have a range of about 100 meters in every direction. Miner said sea bass are a territorial fish that prefer a rocky bottom, like in Buzzards Bay, where they can forage for food. He doesn't think they will stray too far from the dome.
MacMillan is not convinced the fish won't just swim away.
"My experience with fish is they will wander far and wide," he said.
MacMillan said getting farmed fish to supplement their diets with ocean feeding is intriguing, but farmed fish now get a steady diet that produces reliable growth.
He also expects large numbers of released fish to be lost to predators.
Scott Lindell, the project leader, said losing fish is a concern. But the savings of using the trained fish and the AquaDome is potentially huge: Even if only half the fish come back after reaching market size, the operation would be more profitable than current methods. The dome, for instance, is 10 times cheaper than a standard aquaculture sea cage.
Miner said real answers won't start coming until the fish hit Buzzards Bay this spring. "There's probably 18,000 ways for it to go wrong and only one way to go right."
Posted by Salraz in Ice, Interesting, News, Odd, Survive, Women
A woman survived nine hours in sub-zero temperatures after falling 30ft into an icy ravine.
Mandy Evans became so cold that her body temperature fell from 98.6F (37C) to 77F (25C), bringing her close to death.
When rescuers found the 43-year-old, her heart had slowed so much that they first believed she was dead.
Dr Linda Dykes, who treated Mrs Evans at Gwynedd Hospital in Bangor, North Wales, said that anything below 86F (30C) could be critical.
She said: "At 25C she was the coldest person I've seen by at least four degrees.
"That's not a record by a long way, but the mortality rate for hypothermia when the temperature is so cold is very high.
"We warmed her up by giving her warm oxygen and infusing warm fluids in various ways.
"We passed warm air over blankets while we looked for other injuries and gave her a scan."
Mrs Evans described yesterday how she fell down the ravine at Coed Pandy near her home in Dolgellau, north Wales, while looking for her 17-year-old son, Scott, at 2am on Easter Sunday, although the family did not say why.
She spent the night in freezing temperatures as a search party, which included her husband, Keith, and daughter, Hayley, 19, looked for her.
Mrs Evans was eventually found at 11am by Scott, Paul Crowley her daughter's boyfriend, and his friend Wayne Povey.
Mr Crowley, 22, said: "When I saw her lying there I thought the worst. Scott was really upset to see his mum and Wayne took him away to tell the others where we were.
"I stayed with Mandy until more help arrived."
Police and paramedics took care of Mrs Evans until a helicopter arrived from RAF Valley to take her to hospital.
From her hospital bed, Mrs Evans, who broke a rib, said: "I'm lucky to be alive. I lost my footing on the path and fell into a tree.
"I was hanging onto it upside down and trying to pull myself up. I was calling out for help. It was dark but I knew there was a sheer drop. I thought to myself if I fell I would be dead. My clothes ripped and I fell. I ended up half in the river with my head on a rock.
"It was raining and I'm lucky I wasn't washed away by the water.
"Dr Dykes says I'll be in the record books. She said I did incredibly well to come round so quickly."
Records show that Mrs Evans is the coldest person ever admitted to the hospital with hypothermia and survived.
When a person reaches temperatures of 89.6F (32C) it is classed as a medical emergency.
Symptoms can include hallucinations, delirium, complete confusion and extreme sleepiness.
At 82.4F (28C) people will experience severe heart rhythm disturbances and breathing may stop at any time.
However, when body temperature reaches about 78.8F (26C) or less, death usually occurs because of an irregular heart beat or respiratory arrest.
Patients have been known to survive with body temperatures as low as 57.5F (14.2C).
Posted by Salraz in Adsense, Google, Tips
If you ever wanted to know about the Google AdSense ads that you have recently clicked from Firefox or IE, here’s a tip:
Open the history panel (Ctrl+H) in the browser and type googleadservices - you will see all the Google Ad URLs that you have clicked since the last time you cleared your browser history.
You can also know the exact web address of the Adwords advertiser from these URLs. Firefox 3 users can type googleadservices in the address bar and get the same information from the auto-complete entries in the drop down.
Nothing very useful but will give you an idea about how frequently you click on Google AdSense Ads on other websites.
Posted by Salraz in April Fool, Funny, Interesting, Video
Wish you all a very stupid April Fools day. Fool everybody, like i do.
Posted by Salraz in Funny, Insult, Interesting, Odd
Insulting lines
1. Any similarity between you and a human is purely coincidental!
2. Are you always so stupid or is today a special occasion?
3. As an outsider, what do you think of the human race?
4. I'd like to kick you in the teeth, but why should I improve your looks?
5. At least there's one thing good about your body. It isn't as ugly as your face!
6. Brains aren't everything. In fact, in your case they're nothing
7. Careful now, don't let your brains go to your head!
8. I like you. People say I've no taste, but I like you.
9. Did your parents ever ask you to run away from home?
10. If I had a face like yours. I'd sue my parents!
11. Don't feel bad. A lot of people have no talent!
12. Don't get insulted, but is your job devoted to spreading ignorance?
13. Keep talking, someday you'll say something intelligent!
14. Don't you love nature, despite what it did to you?
15. Don't think, it may sprain your brain!
16. Fellows like you don't grow from trees; they swing from them.
17. He has a mechanical mind. Too bad he forgot to wind it up this morning.
18. He has a mind like a steel trap-always closed!
19. You are a man of the world-and you know what sad shape the world is in.
20. He is always lost in thought-it's unfamiliar territory.
21. He is dark and handsome. When it's dark, he's handsome.
22. He is known as a miracle comic. if he's funny, it's a miracle!
23. He is listed in Who's Who as What's That?
24. He is living proof that man can live without a brain!
25. He is so short, when it rains he is always the last one to know.
26. He is the kind of a man that you would use as a blueprint to build an idiot.
27. How come you're here? I thought the zoo is closed at night!
28. How did you get here? Did someone leave your cage open?
29. How much refund do you expect on your head now that it's empty.
30. How would you like to feel the way you look?
31. Hi! I'm a human being! What are you?
32. I can't talk to you right now; tell me, where will you be in the next 10 years?
33. I don't want you to turn the other cheek; it's just as ugly.
34. I don't know who you are, but whatever you are, I'm sure everyone will agree with me.
35. I don't know what makes you so stupid, but it really works.
36. I could make a monkey out of you, but why should I take all the credit?
37. I can't seem to remember your name, and please don't help me!
38. I don't even like the people you're trying to imitate, if you are at all.
39. I know you were born silly, but why did you have a relapse?
40. I know you're a self-made man. It's nice of you to take the blame!
41. I know you're not as stupid as you look. Nobody could be!
42. I've seen people like you, but I had to pay admission!
43. Why are you so stupid today? Anyway, I think that's very typical of you.
44. Do u practice being this ugly?
Posted by Salraz in Doctor, Interesting, iPhone, Sci-Tech, Tools
Version 2.0 of the popular iPhone's firmware, which is due to be launched in June this year, could turn the device into an indispensable medical tool in hospitals.
Doctors are quite optimistic about the new version of the mobile phone as it could serve as an electronic alternative for the old-fashioned clipboard and X-ray light box.
According to Adam Flanders, director of informatics at Thomas Jefferson University and an expert in medical imaging, "If you could use the gesture-based way of manipulating images on the iPhone and actually manipulate a stack of X-rays or CT scans, that would be a huge selling point."
To date, such a feature has remained an impossible dream due to most smart phones' inability to handle the sophisticated compression techniques used on large medical images. Also, most phones lack the requisite memory and image-processing capabilities.
But the iPhone's reasonably powerful Samsung ARM processor, 8 GB or 16 GB of flash memory and intuitive, visual interface seem well suited to medical imagery.
Hospitals are also wary of beaming medical images all over the place via WiFi because of security concerns.
But, the iPhone's new business-friendly security features may ease privacy fears, according to physicians, and could even turn the device into an indispensable medical tool if hospitals approve the device.
Earlier this month, Apple released a software development kit (SDK) for programmers to create native iPhone applications.
The Apple team also announced a new partnership with Epocrates, the developer of a massive drug-interaction database for mobile devices.
The company said it is now working directly with Apple on a new iPhone-native version. When released, it will give doctors the ability to view drug information regardless of their location or the availability of a WiFi.
Physicians, particularly radiologists, are also excited about the prospect of accessing medical images directly on their iPhones.
According to Flanders, who regularly looks for ways to apply new imaging techniques to the radiology field, he's already seen a number of "neat tricks" with compression in recent years that can deliver hundreds of images on a handheld device, with a high resolution as well as the ability to manipulate those images.
"Such applications might actually work better through a browser-based interface," he said.
"The real beauty of the iPhone is that it offers a richer 3-D experience and more memory," said Michelle Snyder, vice president of marketing and subscription services at Epocrates.
Posted by Salraz in India, Mustache, Odd, World
It is said that the mustache is a symbol of male vanity. A vanity that was lost in the western world. But not in other parts of the world. In India, mustached men impose more respect. And this man must impose a lot of respect: Badamsinh Juwansinh Gurjar, 60, an Indian villager from Ahmedabad (western India).
On February 29, 2004, his mustache was measured to be
12.5 ft long (4.2 m) long, a world's absolute record. The man had not cut his mustache for 22 years, in order to be admitted into the Guinness Book of World Records. We have to admit the mustache of Badamsinh is relatively unstylish, unsmeared, with mustache goops.
In fact, an Indian is also the proud possessor of another Guinness Book record of hair: the longest ear tufts: Radhakant Bajpai, a grocer from the city of Kanpur, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, northern India.
Bajpai's ear tufts were already 13.2 cm (5.2 in) when he broke the record in 2003 and now the man is really unbeatable: his ear hair has grown to almost 25 cm (10 in). Bajapai had defeated BD Tyagi of the city of Bhopal (central India), whose ear adornments measured 10.2 cm (4.1 in) (could it be because of the Bhopal accident?), and the amazing length was confirmed for the Guinness Book of Records by medical examiner Dr. R P Gupta.
The man washes his ear hair with a special shampoo (for a brighter hair and rapid growth) and has ceased wearing rings and necklaces, in order not to damage it. The ear tufts are long enough for wearing two small ponytails. But Bajpai does not fully enjoy his record, as he feels that the authorities do not really appreciate his efforts. Moreover, his own son regards his father's fascination with his ear tufts as, let's say, at least weird.
Posted by Salraz in Internet Explorer, Technology, Word 2007
If you ever find yourself needing to review the contents of a Microsoft Word 2007 document (DOCX) but you're sitting at a computer without a Word installation or any other comparable word processor, weblog Digital Inspiration details how to read the document with nothing but Internet Explorer. In a nutshell, the method involves changing the doc's file extension to ZIP, unzipping it, and then finding a document.xml file inside the unzipped archive. From there, you can open that XML file in IE (or virtually any text editor, for that matter). As the post mentions, your document will lack any formatting, but it will allow you to read the content, which is essentially what matters anyway.
Read DOCX Files in Internet Explorer - No Word 2007 Required [Digital Inspiration via Of Zen and Computing]
Posted by Salraz in Amazing, Best, Cool, Interesting
I haven't seen such a video before. Really amazing
Posted by Salraz in Adsense, Interesting, Technology
40 Good Alternatives to Google Adsense
Banned? Tired of poor revenue? Why don’t you try another alternatives to adsense?
[AdAgency]
http://www.adagency1.com/publishers.html
Adagency1 offers 70% payout – net 60 days via Stormpay.
To qualify:
* site must be written in English
* site must have 15,000 or more monthly impressions.
* site must be professionally designed and include useful content
* site must have top level domain (www.example.com)
* site cannot contain any adult content
* site can not infringe on any personal, intellectual property, or copy rights
[AdBrite]
http://www.adbrite.com/mb/
Revenue split is 75/25 in your favor. There are two distinct things you can do with AdBrite — buy ad space and/or sell ad space.
Advertisers can choose relevant sites on which to advertise on a PPC basis.
Publishers can sell ad space, and approve or reject every ad that’s purchased for your site. Place a “Your Ad Here” Link on your site to
sell the space.
[Advertising]
http://www.advertising.com/
Select offers from a diverse range of advertiser partners and ad placement options including:
* WebSelect: Select from cost-per-click, cost-per-acquisition and revenue-share offers. We provide you with real-time reporting and net
15 payouts.
* RegSelect: Co-registration platform enables affiliates to supplement their registration path with advertiser offers. Advertising.com
will host and serve creatives and landing pages to your site.
[AffiliateSensor]
http://www.affiliatesensor.com
Tired of cutting and pasting Clickbank merchants Affiliate codes into your pages? You can now earn Clickbank revenue by signing up for
Affiliate Sensor’s free program.
Choose from over 10,000 of Clickbank’s products using Affiliate Sensor’s context-relevant, text-link affiliate ads. You just have to
paste a little javascipt on your pages.
Ads are sorted to display the best performing products on top.
[Allfeeds]
http://www.allfeeds.com/?action=publishers
Display over 25,000 advertisers in various ways: Contextual ads, Popaway ads, Text Links, DHTML Popaways, and a Free Web Site Portal.
Place news, sports, and weather on your site.
Pays 60% of bid prices. Must earn $25.00 before check will be cut.
Allfeeds can be integrated into your Google Adsense code to replace public service ads.
Searches go to Freesites.com, which look to be TE-generated pages and of little value.
[AzoogleAds]
http://www.azoogleads.com/
Ousted from the CJ network in December 2005 for being “non-compliant” and because CJ “identified a series of isolated violations with
Azoogle and has worked closely with them to rehabilitate and make the necessary corrections, to no avail”, AzoogleAds continues on as a
CPA network that places great emphasis on lead generation through Email marketing.
In addition to offering third-party Affiliate Program management, AzoogleAds’ In-house programs center around debt relief, credit card
assistance, satellite dishes, dating, car quotes and loans, and extended warranties.
[BidClix]
http://ads.bidclix.com/serve-link/
A bid-for-placement model, BidClix enables enables publishers to maximize yield by selling their advertising inventory to the highest
bidder. Ads can be served as banners, towers and pop-unders.
Unlike pay-for-placement search engines (such as Overture, Google, FindWhat), BidClix does not sell keywords or search results.
Pays Net 15.
As of April 2005, BidClix had over 5,200 registered publishers, 10,400 registered advertisers and served approximately 1.1 billion ads
per month, reaching an estimated 25 million individual consumers in the US and international markets.
[Bidvertiser]
http://www.bidvertiser.com/
Pays monthly, by check or PayPal with a minimum of only $10.
All ads are pre-approved by Bidvertiser’s editorial team, but you can block unwanted ads as well. Only the highest bidders’ ads are
shown on your site.
Detailed reports are available.
Note: Yet another Merchant/advertiser that doesn’t recognize countries with states and provinces outside the U.S. :-( (Try putting
Canada in the drop-down folks!)
[Buds Media]
http://www.budsinc.com/
Pays 60% of gross, Net 30, via PayPal, Check, Wire,Xoom etc.
Remove unwanted campaigns, and opt-out of broad ‘unsavory’ categories such as Active X ,Spyware, 728 banners, Banner/pop combos, Wide
Skyscrapers and Gambling ads.
[Burst! Media]
http://www.burstmedia.com/
BURST! delivers more than 4 billion monthly advertising impressions, across 477 content channels, for its more than 2,000
specialty-content web sites.
Eligibility:
* Represent specialty content. Portals, search engines, and sites of links to other people’s content generally do not meet the
criteria.
* Have at least 5,000 page views per month.
* Site language must be English.
* Have a publicly stated Privacy Policy.
* Agree to post BURST!‘s Demographic Survey somewhere on the site.
* Reside on its own top-level domain.
* NO content or links to adult or sexually explicit content.
* No unmoderated content.
[Casale Media]
http://www.casalemedia.com/Publishers/
Your site must receive more than 10,000 unique visitors per month, attract an English-based audience, and be hosted under a root domain
to qualify for Casale.
Pays 70%, Net 30.
[Chitika]
https://chitika.com/mm_overview.php
Although they serve up the most attractive contextual ads, the jury still seems to be out on the Chitika eMiniMalls network.
With many affiliates reporting income audits with losses of 30 – 50% of their expected Chitika earnings, numerous publishers have pulled
the plug on this fledgling contextual advertiser, still in beta.
While Chitika publishes Net 30 payments, so far that hasn’t been the case, and to make matters worse, rather than sending publishers
notice of this contraventionof their terms of service, they merely posted in on their blog.
Maybe they haven’t heard about ‘blog to email’ yet?
Follow the boards on this one though and cross your fingers that they rise to meet their initial expectations.
[Claxon]
http://www.claxon.com/publishers.html
Claxon Media pays 85% of gross on the 15th and 30th of each month check, wire, or PayPal.
Offers multiple ad formats, accurate stats, and the ability to preview ads, opt out of ads, and set up defaults.
Hurray! They also guarantee “speedy replies to questions and the best customer service possible”.
[ClickCent]
http://www.aclickcent.com/publishers.html
Pays 65% – on 25th of the month for the previous month by check or PayPal
Non-exclusive, no volume contracts required.
[ClickSor]
http://www.clicksor.com
Pays up to 85% of the advertising revenues, net 15 terms on a bi-weekly schedule. Check (min. payout: $50), or PayPal
(min. payout: $20).
Media includes Text Banners, Graphic Banners, Pop-Under Advertisements, Search box and XML feed to host on websites or blogs.
[ContextCash]
http://www.paydotcom.com/homepage.php
Context Cash was developed by Michel Fortin, famous for writing some of the best pulling sales letters of internet marketers like John
Reese and Frank Kern.
Context Cash now works with Amazon and Clickbank, and modules for Ebay, Paydotcom.com and other affiliate programs are to be added soon.
[ContextClik]
http://www.contextclick.com/
Canadian company offering 65% payouts at Net 45. Payments by check, wire transfer and PayPal
Earn 5% on both advertiser and publisher account referrals
[ContextWeb ContextAd]
http://www.contextweb.com/Corporate/...ublisher.shtml
Targeted ads are rotated across your Web site are optimized based on relevance, performance, and price.
Pays 50% (fifty percent) of the net revenues for countable clicks. May provide Advertisers with free bonus impressions or clicks.
Pays within 15 days of the end of the month during which the cumulative total exceeds $25 (USD).
[Kontera]
http://www.kontera.com/publishers.asp
Payments via check in US Dollars on balances over $100 US.
Who knows what percentage they actually pay?
[Enhance TopLink]
http://www.enhance.com/partners/distribution.asp
TopLinks™ pulls the most popular Enhance Interactive advertisers (based on the content of each page) and displays them in an
advertisement form. Media includes pop-ups, pop unders, sidebars, skyscrapers or banners, or button/text links.
Commission is paid out every 30 days.
[Fastclick]
http://www.fastclick.com/publish.html
Earn up 65-percent on all advertising revenue your website generates. Fastclick pays by the 25th of the month for the previous month by
check or PayPal.
No fees, Exclusivity contracts, volume contracts or serving charges.
Note: Pretty much a pain to try and sign up for. They turned me down the first time… apparently the person responsible for doing site
reviews, DOESN’T do site reviews. A phone call is required if you’re really interested.
[Hurricane Digital Media]
http://www.hurricanedigitalmedia.com/
Pays 60% on non-exclusive agreements, 75% on exclusive, without monthly minimum Impression volume requirements. Net 45.
[Kanoodle BrightAds]
http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.cool
Kanoodle BrightAds ContextTarget™ and BehaviorTarget™ sponsored links are mapped to “topics” and “segments,” not to keywords, which
matches the content of your site to hand-picked areas of interest.
Pays a 50% share of the advertiser’s charge. PayPal Payments.
www.LinkAdage.com
[Mamma Media Solutions]
www.mammamediasolutions.com
50% revenue share based on pay-per-click search results from Mamma Branded Search Box, co-branded site/search or XML-Based Content
Delivery.
[MIVA AdRevenue Xpress]
http://www.miva.com/us/content/partners/arx.asp
Add relevant content through predefined Keyword searches, a co-branded search box or category and directory searches based on site
content.
MIVA pays within thirty (30) days of the end of the calendar month in which MIVA receives the revenue, on balances $25.00 and over.
I was unable to locate a percentage value for the amount pays its publishers on contextual advertising.
[Nixie]
http://www.nixxie.com/display.php?section=Partners
Runs an exclusive offer – “website using Nixxie ads may not publish on its web pages advertising from competing advertising companies”.
Note: Unable to locate ANY payment terms on their site.
[Quigo AdSonar]
http://www.quigo.com/adsonarpublishers.htm
Pays thirty (30) days of the end of the calendar month during which Quigo collects any Click Through Revenue, Quigo will pay to
Publisher a percentage of Net Revenue set forth in the version of the Agreement that is presented to Publisher after Publisher receives
a user name and password, minus any applicable withholdings.
Note: Doesn’t specify WHAT percentage of net revenue is paid.
[RealCast Media]
http://www.realcastmedia.com/publishers.html
Advertising Size and Location. All banners must be placed Above the Fold on your web site screen. Banners must be viewable without
scrolling…
I don’t think so…
[RealTechNetwork]
http://www.realtechnetwork.com/network/about.php
Net 60. Requirements:
* At least 25,000 impressions per month (12,500 Unique).
* Root level Domain Name (http://www.mydomain.com ).
* 80% US/UK/CAN audience, however, will pay for all international traffic.
* No applications from free e-mail accounts (I.E. email @ Hotmail.com) will be proccessed.
Referal network – Earn 5% of referred advertiser’s expenditure and 5% of referred publisher’s earnings for life of referral.
[Revenue Pilot]
http://www.revenuepilot.com/
You will be paid 60% of each search term bidded value. That means that if keyword “flowers” is bidded at $1, you will automatically earn
60 cents from that click.
Payments are processed on the first business day after the last billing period. You will get paid within 60 business days via US check
for the previous month’s earnings or choose PayPal.
Minimum payout amount is $25.00
Referal program pays 10% of all earnings from accounts that are referred by you.
[RightMedia]
http://www.rightmedia.com/categories/Publishers/
Right Media serves ads through Yield Manager, which is their auction-based transactional platform.
Note: Not your standard ad agency site. TONS of good info, but I found it nearly impossible to find the signup form!
[SearchFeed]
http://www.searchfeed.com
Two ways to monetize with either the “Search Engine Generator” or as a “Category Chaser”.
Search box and a specialized results page match the look of your site.
Referal program offeres monthly commissions of up to 7% for advertisers and up to 5% for affiliates – based on actual click activity for
each new advertiser and/or affiliate who joins one of Searchfeed.com’s services.
Board comments: “Will accept any type of site, but don’t expect more than a penny per click”.
[TargetPoint]
http://publisher.targetpoint.com/
You are guaranteed to receive at least 50% of the total on–click revenue. Payment options include bank checks, PayPal and Wire transfers
(if eligible).
[TLA]
http://www.text-link-ads.com/
The text link is sold at a monthly basic. For each text link sold, TLA share 50% of the sale price with you. No clicks and no page
impression required.
TLA makes payment by PayPal or Check (USA and Canada only)
100$ free -> http://www.text-link-ads.com/starter_kit.php
[traffic Marketplace]
http://www.trafficmp.com/tmpexpress/signup/signup.asp
Pays 65% of the revenue your site’s users generate. Reports that top publishers are earning over $10,000 per month.
Net-30 terms.
[tribal Fusion]
http://www.tribalfusion.com/SmartPublishers/
Tribal Fusion™ pays publishers 55% of all revenue secured by your site.
Payment terms are net 45. Tribal Fusion™ will issue and mail you a check 45 days after the last day of the month during which your site
generated more than $50 in net revenue.
[ValueClick]
http://www.valueclickmedia.com/publisher.shtml
Commission Junction’s parent company, use the “IAB” methodology for measuring impressions, clicks, leads and acquisitions, and payments
are based upon delivery in accordance with these measurements and tracking data calculated by ValueClick.
On the first day of each month, ValueClick will total all accumulated data for the previous month. Payments made Net 30 to Publishers
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Posted by Salraz in Health, HIV, Protein, Scientists
Washington, March 18: A team of researchers involving an Indian origin boffin has solved the mystery of how stealthy HIV protein gets into cells.
Boffins have known for quite some time that a protein called TAT is good at crossing cell membranes. However, how exactly it worked has been of much curiosity.
TAT is not involved in transmitting the HIV virus; it only aids the passage of other materials across the membranes of infected cells.
Now, a multidisciplinary team from the University of Illinois involving graduate student Abhijit Mishra, materials science and engineering professor Gerard Wong; and postdoctoral researcher Vernita Gordon, has solved this mystery, something that could help improve the design of therapeutic agents that cross a variety of membrane types.
Lead author of the study Gerard Wong said, "TAT is extremely good at getting through cell membranes. You can attach TAT to almost anything and it will drag it across the membrane. It can work for virtually all tissues, including the brain."
The TAT protein transduction domain of the HIV virus is a tiny part of the overall TAT protein, containing only 11 amino acids, of which six are arginine, a positively charged amino acid that gives the protein its activity.
Most membranes are composed of a double layer of neutral, water-repellent lipids on their interiors, with hydrophilic (water-loving) "head groups" on their internal and external surfaces. The head groups generally carry a mildly negative charge.
Keeping these two things in mind, the researchers had thought that any positively charged amino acid could deform the membrane in a way that opened up a pathway through it.
However, when they replaced the arginine in the protein with other positively charged amino acids, it lost its function.
Using confocal microscopy and synchrotron x-ray scattering (SAXS), where the pattern of X-ray scattering can reveal how atomic and nano scale materials are structured, researchers found that adding the TAT protein to a membrane completely altered its SAXS spectrum, a sign that the membrane conformation had changed.
Upon analyzing the spectrum, they noted that TAT had completely reconstructed the membranes and made them porous thus making it easier for other biological processes to bring materials through.
Further analysis showed that the arginine was interacting with the head groups on the membrane lipids in a way that caused the membrane to buckle in two different directions, bringing on the saddle splay curvature that allowed the pores to form.
When another positively charged amino acid, lysine, was used instead of arginine, the protein bent the membrane in one direction only, forming a shape more like a closed cylinder that would not allow materials to pass through.
These findings will aid researchers hoping to enhance the properties of the TAT protein that make it a good vehicle for transporting therapeutic molecules into cells.
The paper describing the findings appears this month in Angewandte Chemie.
Posted by Salraz in Interesting, Painless, Scientist, Tattoo
Removing tattoos may soon be easy, painless and risk free, thanks to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, who have come up with an ultrasonic tattoo eraser.
Tattoos come into being when water with colour particles is injected into the skin. The water diffuses into the surrounding tissue, leaving the colour particles in the skin.
And, while getting a tattoo is easy, removing it is just as difficult.
The process requires any one of the three methods - abrasion, surgical removal or laser treatment.
However, all carry various risks such as infection and the possibility of severe scarring.
Thanks to Michael Chancellor, professor of urology at the University of Pittsburgh, and his colleague, people who want to get rid of their body art can breathe a sigh of relief.
The process that Prof Chancellor and his colleagie have come up with relies on a process called cavitation. In this process, sound waves are used to reduce the pressure of a liquid to the point where tiny bubbles of gas form.
When the pressure is raised, the bubble collapses violently, generating huge pressures, albeit on a tiny scale.
Prof Chancellor says that ultrasound can be used to destroy pigment particles without damaging tissue under the surface of the skin.
The result is a non-invasive technique that should "safely, economically, and efficiently remove at least significant portions of the tissue markings", reports the New Scientist.
Posted by Salraz in iPhone, Software, Technology
Venture Capital fund, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) has announced a huge US$100 million investment initiative to finance new products developed explicitly for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch platform.
The iFund is agnostic to size and stage of investment and will invest in companies building applications, services and components. Focus areas include location based services, social networking, mCommerce (including advertising and payments), communication, and entertainment.
"A revolutionary new platform is a rare and prized opportunity for entrepreneurs, and that's exactly what Apple has created with iPhone and iPod touch," said John Doerr, Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. "We think several significant new companies will emerge as this new platform evolves, and the iFund™ will empower them to realize their full potential."
"Developers are already bursting with ideas for the iPhone and iPod touch, and now they have the chance to turn those ideas into great companies with the help of world-class venture capitalists," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "We can't wait to start working with Kleiner Perkins and the companies they fund through this new initiative."
The iFund will be managed by KPCB Partner Matt Murphy in collaboration with partners Chi-Hua Chien, John Doerr, Bill Joy, Randy Komisar, Ellen Pao and Ted Schlein. Apple will provide KPCB with market insight and support.
Posted by Salraz in Interesting, Internet, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, web tracking
London, March 17: World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee stresses the need for protecting customers against systems that can reveal what they are doing on the internet.
He insists that he would change his internet provider rather than allow the introduction of such a system.
His statement comes amid the controversy over the plans of a leading internet provider to use Phorm, a company which tracks web activity to create personalised adverts.
Berners-Lee says that he will not like being tracked for which web sites he visits.
"I want to know if I look up a whole lot of books about some form of cancer that that's not going to get to my insurance company and I'm going to find my insurance premium is going to go up by five per cent because they've figured I'm looking at those books," the BBC quoted him as saying.
Berners-Lee also insists that those wishing to use a system to track customers' online activities should first negotiate with him, claiming that the web history belongs to him.
"It's mine - you can't have it. If you want to use it for something, then you have to negotiate with me. I have to agree, I have to understand what I'm getting in return," he said.
Phorm, on the other hand, says that its system offers security benefits. The company claims that its system can warn users about potential phishing sites that attempt to con users into handing over personal data.
Berners-Lee, who was on a short visit to Britain from his base at MIT in Boston to promote a new subject of Web Science, also had a warning for youngsters about putting personal data on social networks like Facebook and MySpace.
"Imagine that everything you are typing is being read by the person you are applying to for your first job. Imagine that it's all going to be seen by your parents and your grandparents and your grandchildren as well," he said.
Posted by Salraz in Astronauts, Interesting, Robot, space
Edinburgh, March 17: The International Space Station (ISS) has got its newest crew member in the form of a robotic handyman named "Dextre", who will perform heavy construction and maintenance tasks considered dangerous or difficult for its human colleagues.
According to a report in The Scotsman, the robot, who has also been nicknamed as "C-3PO's great-grandfather", was flown to the ISS aboard the space shuttle Endeavour in nine pieces and assembled during a risky eight-hour spacewalk 220 miles above the Earth.
The astronauts who put together Dextre - while floating outside the ISS as it orbited Earth at 17,500 mph, were Richard Linnehan and Michael Foreman.
Standing 12ft tall and weighing 1.5 tons, Dextre has a human-looking torso that swivels at the waist, arms with seven joints and hands with retractable claws that can grip tools and objects from the size of a telephone directory to a telephone box.
Dextre will be used to carry out external jobs that could otherwise be fulfilled only by sending astronauts on punishing spacewalks.
It is operated by human commands and has dexterity and sensory abilities far superior to those of spacewalking astronauts, whose bulky spacesuits and thick gloves make precision tasks tricky.
The robot can move up and down, left and right and can tilt, pitch, yaw and even open compartment doors to rummage in its own toolbox, remove what it needs and use it to perform DIY (Do It Yourself) jobs.
"Dextre is unique in that it's able to remove and replace items on the space station rather than just move them around," said Michel Wander, a CSA engineer. "It can unbolt a computer or a camera or a component that has failed and replace it."
Dextre will live on the end of the Canadarm, from where it will have a bird's eye view of Earth.
It has four "eyes" in the form of sophisticated video cameras that feed images to astronauts inside the station, allowing them to monitor its performance, and lights so that it can work in the dark.
"I see this as the great-grandparent of robots like R2-D2 and C-3PO. It's an operational robot that's pushing the limits of what we can do in space today," said Daniel Rey, manager of the Dextre project for the CSA.
Posted by Salraz in Cell phone, Hazards, Health, Myths
Cell phones are no longer a luxury but a necessity to be always available to colleagues and relatives. Parents are happy for they know where their kids are, even if you experience a difficult situation you can call rescue workers, and there are also a number of cases when cell phones are useful. However, everyone knows for sure that electromagnetic waves are dangerous and, as cell phones are a source of such waves, they can apparently destroy health.
The myth about brain cancer bore other myths about health problems. This happened after an American neurologist, Chris Newman, brought a proceeding against all mobile and cell phone producing companies, including Motorola. He was dying from brain cancer. After this case, there was a whole army of people commencing proceedings against cell operators and cell phone producing companies.
Let us ruin one by one the spread myths about cell phones and health problems.
1) Using cell phones can result in premature babies. This myth was born when physiologists proved that one third of chicken embryos die under cell phone waves. But how many women do you know who refused to use phones and didn´t bear a baby? And how many women do you know who refused to use a PC? A PC has electromagnetic waves comparable with the ones cell phones have.
2) Alzheimer´s disease. It hasn´t been really proved as some physiologists showed that high electromagnetic frequencies don´t destroy the brain but just heat some of its areas. Additionally, some doctors proved that brain disorders as Alzheimer´s and Parkinson´s diseases do not have a direct connection with cell phone signals. Nevertheless, both types of the researches advise to use hands free.
3) Immunity. Researchers have recently proved that cell phone waves change genes. Thus, many people began discussing cell phone influence on immunity. But still, no researches have given any clear result.
4) Cell phones´ influence on sperm quality. A study involving 361 men was conducted at the Cleveland Clinic, and scientists discovered that everyday/frequent use of cell phones spoil sperm quality. But they examined only 361 men. That´s not enough to obtain a clear result. And again, in some regions people don´t have problems with baby conception, though men use cell phones. Moreover, some of our grandpas and grand grandpas have had great problems with conception and they didn´t use any phones.
5) Brain Cancer. This myth was born after so many proceedings against cell phone producing companies were brought by sick people. But also televisions, alarm systems, computers, and all other electrical devices emit electromagnetic radiation. Some cell phone users have been diagnosed with brain cancer, and many others who have not used cell phones also got this disease.
6) Ear cancer and other ear disorders. This is the myth based on the fact that ears become hot after talking too much on the phone. But, anyhow, the connection between this and ear diseases is not obvious and clear. And if you have had any ear problems before then, surely, you would get diseases now. But if you haven´t, there is nothing to worry about.
7) Arthritis. This may be the only myth that is not related to electromagnetic frequencies but with sending messages. This myth is absolute nonsense as arthritis is connected with the lack of calcium in the body. You can get arthritis even if you make pancakes every day, of course, in the case your organism lacks calcium.
8) Cell phones spoil complexion. Almost everything can spoil complexion: from stress after quarreling with your sex partner to an extra cup of coffee. Until there is more testing and concrete evidence of electromagnetic damage and a realistic solution, you can go on using your cell phone as much as you want.
9) Eye diseases have more in common with brain disorders. If you have headaches, high blood pressure or problems with eyesight then using cell phones may worsen these problems.
10) Endocrine problems. Scientists Mann K and Wagner P fixed some changes in hormone level when tested people were speaking on the cell phones. But after people finished speaking the level got the same as it had been before talks.
As you may have noticed, there is nothing scary about using cell phones if you do not have peculiar health problems. Enjoy talks and take care of your health!
Posted by Salraz in Baby, Interesting, Odd, Two Face
More people have begun to visit a small rural village in Northern India to worship a baby born with two faces. The baby is seen as an incarnation of God and people make offerings and ask for the baby`s blessing. The doctor who delivered her said she and her mother are healthy and doing well.
Posted by Salraz in India, News, Odd, Prison
Katihar, Bihar: A court in Bihar has convicted fair price shop owner Upendra for charging Rs three extra from his customers and he now faces three years of rigorous imprisonment.
Upendra and his family have faced 11 years of legal battle and are staring at more.
All hell broke lose on them two days back, as the district court in Katihar in Bihar sentenced him to three years in jail — his crime was charging Rs three extra for a purchase of kerosene from his fair price shop 11 years ago.
Upendra says, "I thought that the court was a temple of justice, and it's to seek justice that people go to court, even I had hoped to get justice but for a mere sum of Rs three I was sentenced to three years imprisonment."
A rough estimate of the amount that Upendra has spent on the legal battle so far is approximately Rs 10,000.
But the family is gearing up to appeal against the court verdict. After all, the solitary breadwinner behind bars will make life impossible for his wife and three kids.
Upendra's wife, Munni Devi says, "Since the time he's become a dealer we've been tensed and unhappy, it would have been better had he been a cobbler. All these legal hassles we're facing is a result of others envy."
People in Upendra's village are mostly farmers, and the locals in his village have welcomed the judgment.
As the man who dragged him to court says it is not for the petty sum that he fought the case, but to serve as a deterrent to others.
The petitioner Sutti Mandal says, "I feel that if he is convicted then it'll be a lesson for all the dealers who steal and overcharge people, and they'll stop overcharging people."
For now Upendra and his family are staring at yet another lengthy legal battle.
Posted by Salraz in Interesting, Life, Science
Melodrama ahoy! The awesome-filled show “Brainiac”, featuring Richard Hammond from Top-Gear takes on the conservation of energy. The idea is no doubt taken from professor Walter Lewins (MIT) physics lectures (which are awesome, available at MIT Open Courseware for free), but in true Top-Gear spirit, they’ve spiced it up a bit (and god knows science sometimes needs spicing up).
You’ve probably heard it times and times again, “Energy is conserved!”, but what does it mean? Well it means that in a closed system, energy can not be created and it can not be destroyed, it can only be re-arranged. An example of a closed system would for example be the Universe, this means that there is always the same amount of energy in the Universe, that is, the energy today is the same as the energy only a few seconds after the big bang. The only difference is, it is now spread over a much larger area (because the universe is expanding). An example of an open system would for example be earth, we receive energy constantly from the sun, so the total amount of energy available on earth is not a constant.In practice you can approximate a lot of things as a closed system, which makes calculations a lot easier in. For example if you are only thinking about gravity, you can approximate earth as a closed system and say that energy is conserved. So if it takes an x-amount of energy to put a bowling ball on a 10 meter tall diving board, it will have exactly that same amount of energy right before it hits the ground, in kinetic energy (energy of movement).
Posted by Salraz in Bill Gates, Industry News, Interesting, Technology
Microsoft Chairman and co-founder Bill Gates has come up with a recipe to continue fueling technology innovation in the U.S., and it involves fresh blood, an education reform and additional financial resources. Gates is scheduled to present this perspective before the U.S. House Committee on Science and Technology, on the organization's 50th anniversary on March 12, 2008. With the country's competitiveness at stake, Gates is prepared to argue that the Congress, the administration as well as the president will have to take decisive measures in order to maintain the country's momentum as the center of innovation worldwide.
"I know we all want the United States to continue to be the world’s center
for innovation. But our position as the global leader in innovation is at risk," the Microsoft Chairman warned. The Redmond company as well as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have long been at the forefront of technology innovation. Microsoft alone invested in excess of $7 billion into Research and Development in 2007, with the philanthropic foundation focusing its efforts on educational aspects. But Gates stated that the U.S. government too has to get involved into improving education, overhauling the U.S. immigration policies and boosting the funding for basic research.
U.S. companies are already forced to joggle with what the Microsoft co-founder referred to as a severe shortfall of scientists and engineers. "If we don’t reverse these trends, our competitive advantage will continue to erode. Our ability to create new high-paying jobs will suffer," Gates added. The U.S. already made a step forward in this direction, by passing the necessary legislation designed to drive technological innovation via the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education and Science Act from 2007. But at the same time, the educational initiatives of the legislation lack funding, and in this context fail to provide any results.
"Even though we know that basic research drives economic progress, real federal spending on basic research has fallen since 2005," he said. "I urge Congress to increase funding for basic research by 10 percent annually for the next seven years." But along with an increased volume of financial resources, what the Microsoft Chairman wants is nothing more than the U.S. to focus on the next generation of scientists and engineers. And in this context, the possibilities are either to go after homebred talent or to import it when possible.
According to Gates, the U.S. needs to reform immigration policies that will permit it to not only educate foreign talent, but also to keep it after graduation. At stake is the ability of the U.S. not only to innovate but also to compete.
Posted by Salraz in jailed, Mother, News, Odd
London, March 14: The mother of British teenager Scarlette Keeling, who was allegedly murdered on a beach in Goa, spent a year in jail for slitting the throat of a man she met at a party, her son has revealed.
Hal Keeling, 19, was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail of Britain that Fiona MacKeown, 43, was jailed for attempted manslaughter.
MacKeown's son revealed that his mother was 18 when she and a friend were charged with attempted murder.
She served a year of a three-year sentence after the charge was reduced to attempted manslaughter following a trial in 1983, the daily reported.
"I haven't been an angel in the past," the mother, who is in Goa following her daughter's murder, confessed to her nine children, according to Hal.
"She said she was very naive and a man they met at a party tried to get his heels into her. Mum said he was into black magic and she freaked out," Hal was quoted as saying in the report.
The 15-year-old Scarlette's semi-clad body was found on Goa's Anjuna beach on the morning of February 18.
Police have nabbed two accused in connection with the case, who reportedly have confessed to the crime.
While one of them, Samson D'Souza, has admitted to sexually abusing Scarlette after drugging her and later dumping the teenager in the shallow water, another Placido Carvalho drugged her.
MacKeown from Bideford, Devon, Thursday said she was not satisfied with the investigation in the case, terming it as 'an extension of original cover up by the police'.
The British woman has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking his intervention, as she feels the case has weakened, with the police sitting on vital medical tests for weeks to confirm the presence of drugs in Scarlett's body.
Posted by Salraz in Bloggers, Business, Interesting, Technology
Original Post by Mattaw and filed under Blog Blog Related, General Money Making
Have you heard of Warren Buffet? You better have, but for those that haven’t, he’s the current richest man in the world according to Forbes, with $62 billion dollars. He can literally affect the United States economy with his decisions, that’s how powerful and rich he is. But how does this tie into the online world?
Well, the point I want to make is that in every economy there is that person(s) that can affect the economy by their actions alone. For this niche (Making Money Online), two people spring to mind, John Chow, and ShoeMoney.. Both are A-list bloggers with an obscene amount of power.
Each of them has the power to make websites into superpowers, to shift the focus of the make money online niche and influence literally hundreds upon thousands of peoples decisions about what to do in the near future. But can I back this statement up?
Sure can, lets look at Shoemoney first, then John next. I coined the term the Shoemoney Effect a while back, in response Shoe wrote a post about it. In this post he wrote that:
“Probably one of the biggest impacts was a article I wrote on million dollar wiki. A couple days later Graham updated his blog saying I drove more then $40,000.00 in sales.”
That’s right folks, he drove the website $40,000.00, in sales with just one article. Any product he endorses or blogs about gets a huge traffic rush and some business, after all he is writing to 15,000 people that want to and eagerly read what he has to write.
John Chow is a freak of nature for the make money online niche. No one absolutely knows how he did it and his success will probably not be replicated any time soon with the same scale of earnings. Last month his blog grossed $29,643.01 ($1,022.17/day). That’s monumental, never mind with his 21,000 readers, he definitely has the most power in the niche!
When he blogged about peal away ads, how many websites did you see throw up peal away ads, TONS. Honestly, why do you think so many reviews get purchased from him? Because people listen to what he says and follow. They are his flock and he is a very good herder.
Anything John talks about will get a huge traffic spike as well as some good business. He is truly the Warren Buffet of the Making Money Online Niche, while ShoeMoney is more of a Carlos Slim (second richest man in the world).
The question we must ask ourself after considering this fact is how will these people use their immense power. So far they have used it correctly, but if John or Shoe makes a bad decision and for some reason endorses a scam or other faulty product, imagine how many people will loose money? Is it really healthy for these bloggers to have this much power? Right now, it’s okay, the niche (making money online) is a micro economy with the big bloggers dictating to an extend what the smaller ones do, but we must be on the lookout and always remember to question. Remember although these guys are the big names, it doesn’t mean they have all the right answers….
Posted by Salraz in Hacking, Study, Technology
A study by researchers at Harvard Medical School, University of Massachusetts, and University of Washington, has shown the possibility of hackers interfering with implanted defibrillators, including downloading sensitive information and reprogramming the device to the detriment of the patient.
From the Wall Street Journal:
The study, to be presented at a California computer-security conference in May, suggests manufacturers should consider how to stop unauthorized people from tampering with implanted medical devices that receive instructions via radio waves, a growing category that also includes spinal-cord simulators and drug-delivery pumps.
"This report demonstrates that you can obtain private information without authorization. You can reprogram the device without authorization," said William Maisel, a Harvard Medical School cardiologist and a co-author. But he cautioned that "our report is a theoretical risk, not an actual risk" and said there was no reason for anybody to consider removing a defibrillator.
There are no known cases of malicious tampering with somebody else's defibrillator, Dr. Maisel said. The authors withheld certain details of their experiment to prevent malicious people from repeating the procedure.
Posted by Salraz in $850M, AOL, Bebo, Industry News, News, Technology
NEW YORK (AP) - AOL said Thursday it will pay $850 million to acquire the online hangout Bebo, giving the struggling Internet company a foothold in an expanding business.
Bebo is one of the largest social networks in Britain, is ranked No. 1 in Ireland and New Zealand and has a global membership of more than 40 million, according to AOL. In the United States, however, it ranks third behind MySpace and Facebook.
Ron Grant, AOL's president and chief operating officer, said the deal should help AOL expand internationally and Bebo grow in the United States. The all-cash deal, expected to close in a month, also should give AOL an engaged audience from which it can generate additional advertising revenue.
AOL has been looking for ways to boost its advertising revenue to offset steep declines in dial-up Internet subscriptions. After several quarters of strong growth, AOL's advertising expansion has been slowing, putting pressure on the company's parent, Time Warner Inc., to sell off the Internet unit.
The deal is an acknowledgment that AOL still needs to seek additional outlets for expanding its audience and its advertising opportunities. But it also underscores the growing value of social networks such as Bebo to media companies as potential gold mines for online advertising dollars.
News Corp. bought MySpace for $580 million in 2005, but has estimated the network is now worth more than $15 billion. News Corp. also owns the Fox television and movie studios in addition to its newspaper and Internet holdings.
Facebook Inc., which owns the Internet's second-largest social network behind MySpace, now arguably has a $15 billion market value, based on Microsoft's purchase late last year of a 1.6 percent stake for $240 million.
``Bebo is the perfect complement to AOL's personal communications network and puts us in a leading position in social media,'' said Randy Falco, chairman and chief executive of AOL.
AOL said current Bebo president Joanna Shields will continue to run the company, reporting to AOL President and Chief Operating Officer Ron Grant.
The acquisition is part of AOL's shift from a subscription-driven business to a public Web site that generates income from building traffic and selling advertising, similar to rivals Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp.'s MSN. AOL, which has launched 17 international Web sites over the last year and expects to expand to 30 countries outside the U.S. by the end of 2008, said Bebo plans to launch in five countries this year, and will be ``featured prominently'' in AOL's international expansion efforts after the deal is closed.
Bebo has about 100 employees operating in offices in the U.K., San Francisco and Austin, Texas.
AOL was advised by Banc of America Securities LLC and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. Bebo was advised by Allen & Co.
Posted by Salraz in Dolphin, New Zealand, Pets- Animals, Whale
Wellington, March 13: The case of two stranded whales saved by a dolphin off the coast of New Zealand could be the first such case in the world, a conservation worker said Thursday.
Moko the dolphin, a regular visitor to the coast of Mahia on the east Coast of New Zealand's North Island, became an instant hero after leading two pygmy whales that had repeatedly stranded into deep water on Monday.
"As far as I know it's the only documented instance of this happening," said local Department of Conservation officer Malcolm Smith, adding he had checked with whale stranding specialists who were also unaware of any similar dolphin rescues.
Moko, who had been visiting the beach at Mahia on and off over the summer, arrived at the beach in the nick of time, Smith said.
The disoriented mother and calf had resisted attempts to herd them out to sea, and kept restranding on the beach, to the point where Smith said the pair would likely have to be killed.
Then Moko appeared, and came right up to the whales before leading them out to sea.
"Quite clearly the attitude of the whales changed when the dolphin arrived on the scene. They responded virtually straight away," Smith said.
"The dolphin managed in a couple of minutes what we had failed to do in an hour and a half."
Smith said the whales had not been sighted again in the area.
However Moko had returned and was continuing to play with swimmers near the shore, as she has down for about the past six months.
According to Department of Conservation figures about 700 whales strand on New Zealand beaches every year.
The exact reasons why are not known, but theories include sickness, and sloping sandy beaches interfering with whales' sense of direction.
Posted by Salraz in India, Industry News, Lenovo, Pc
New Delhi, March 13: Lenovo Group Ltd, the world's No. 4 computer maker, is evaluating options for setting up a research and development centre in India, company officials said on Thursday.
"We are constantly evaluating opportunities (for a centre)," India managing director Amar Babu told reporters after launching a new range of computers in the fast-growing market.
"When we bump up our business here, may be," Lenovo Senior Vice President Liu Jun added.
The Chinese firm, which in 2005 bought IBM's loss-making PC arm, has said it would focus overseas investment on emerging markets like India, Brazil, Mexico, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, where computer penetration is low.
Posted by Salraz in Amazing, Cool, Fact, Interesting
1.People who ride on roller coaters have a higher chance of having a blood clot in the brain.
2.Black bears are not always black they can be brown, cinnamon, yellow and sometimes white.
3.People with blue eyes see better in dark.
4.Each year 30,000 people are seriously injured by exercise equipment.
5.The placement of a donkey's eyes in its head enables it to see all four feet.
6.The sun is 330330 times larger than the earth.
7.The cow gives nearly 200000 glass of milk in her lifetime.
8.There are more female than male millionaires in the U.S.A.
9.A male baboon can kill a leopard.
10.When a person dies, hearing is usually the first sense to go.
11.Bill gates house was designed using Macintosh computer.
12.Nearly 22,000 cheques will be deducted from the wrong account over the next hour.
13. Almost all varieties of breakfast cereals are made from grass.
14.Some lions mates over 50 times a day.
15.American did not commonly use forks until after the civil war.
16.The most productive day of the week is Tuesday.
17.In the 1930's America track star Jesse Owens used to race against horses and dogs to earn a living.
18.There's a great mushroom in Oregon that is 2,400 years old. Covers 3.4 square miles of land and is still growing.
19.Jimmy Carter is the first U.S.A. president to have born in hospital.
20.Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump.
21.Cleopatra married two of her brothers.
22.Human birth control pill work on gorillas.
23.The right lung takes in more air than the left.
24.It is illegal to own a red car in shanghai china.
25.A hard-boiled egg will spin. An uncooked or soft-boiled egg will not.
26.Astronauts cannot burp in space.
27.The snowiest city in the U.S.A. is blue canyon, California Lake Nicaragua in Nicaragua is the only fresh water lake in the world that has sharks.
28.Kite flying is a professional sport in Thailand.
29.The great warrior Genghis khan died in bed while having $ex.
30.No matter how cold it gets gasoline will not freeze.
31.SNAILS have 14175 teeth laid along 135 rows on their tongue.
32.A BUTTERFLY has 12,000 eyes.
33.DOLPHINS sleep with 1 eye open.
34.A BLUE WHALE can eat as much as 3 tones of food everyday, but at the same time can live without food for 6 months.
35.The EARTH has over 12,00,000 species of animals, 3,00,000 species of plants & 1,00,000 other species.
36.The fierce DINOSAUR was TYRANNOSAURS which has sixty long & sharp teeth, used to attack & eat other dinosaurs.
37.DEMETRIO was a mammal like REPTILE with a snail on its back. This acted as a radiator to cool the body of the animal.
38.CASSOWARY is one of the dangerous BIRD, that can kill a man or animal by tearing off with its dagger like claw.
39.The SWAN has over 25,000 feathers in its body.
40.OSTRICH eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the ingested food.
41.POLAR BEAR can look clumsy & slow but during chase on ice, can reach 25 miles / hr of speed.
42.KIWIS are the only birds, which hunt by sense of smell.
43.ELEPHANT teeth can weigh as much as 9 pounds.
44.OWL is the only bird, which can rotate its head to 270 degrees.
45.In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
46.On average, people fear spiders more than they do death.
47.The c!garette lighter was invented before the match.
48.Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
49.Tapeworms range in size from about 0.04 inch to more than 50 feet in length.
50.German Shepherds bite humans more than any other breed of dog.
51.A female mackerel lays about 500,000 eggs at one time.
Posted by Salraz in Digg, Interesting, Teenage sex
Original post by Paul McNamara on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 12:48pm.
If you don't care about the inner workings of social bookmarking/news aggregation sites - Digg, in particular - I'd suggest that you move along; nothing to see here.
However, the Diggers among you - and I'm told that's 1 in 5 of NetworkWorld.com readers - are aware that recent changes in the Digg submission-ranking algorithm has caused great consternation among long-time Diggers, who believe they are being unfairly punished for having gotten good at Digg's game, a game that has attracted multimillion-dollar acquisition interest from the likes of Google and Microsoft.
Not my fight, but it seems to me there is another problem - one directly relevant to the bigger Digg brouhaha - that Digg software engineers might address to make that site more useful to readers and more fair to these already-irritated regular content submitters: They should do something about all these sexually transmitted diseases among teenage girls.
As I type (as opposed to when you'll read), here are five of the nine top "Hot in Health" stories as ranked on Digg's page devoted to health issues ... and, yes, they're all duplicate versions of the exact same news story:
1 in 4 Teenage Girls Has a Sexually Transmitted Disease
Study: 1 in 4 teen girls has an STD
1 in 4 teen girls has sexual disease
STDs rife among US teenage girls
Tainted Love: 1 in 4 teenage girls in USA has STD
Now, I know enough about the Digg demographic to appreciate the fact that any combination of the words "teenagers" and "sex" is a sure-fire draw, but Digg's rewarding of this obsession seems to be a bug not a feature. The reason that this should matter to Diggers is that the "Hot in ..." lists for each subject area are a key means of exposure needed to make any given story "popular" - in other words, to have it hit Digg's coveted front page. If these "Hot in ..." lists are jammed with multiple copies of a single story, the odds of any particular submission making it all the way upstream to the site's front page become even longer.
And, while I'm not software engineer, it would seem that two factors about Digg might indicate that this single-topic dominance is fixable: 1) every submission is time-stamped, so giving preference to first and/or earlier entries should be easy and 2) the site already has an elaborate duplicate-determination system, which while largely ignored by submitters seemingly could be used to impose just a measure of discipline in the interest of providing better "Hot in ..." lists.
In other words, some combination of the two would seem capable of staunching this epidemic of teenage sex.
Posted by Salraz in Interesting, Maharishi Fattifatbastard, Zen Guide
♣ Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either,
just fuck off and leave me alone.
♣ The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a flat tyre.
♣ The darkest hours come just before the dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbour's milk and newspaper, that's the
time to do it.
♣ Sex is like air. It only becomes really important when you aren't getting any.
♣ Don't aspire to become irreplaceable. If you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.
♣ Never forget that you are unique, like everyone else.
♣ Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
♣ If you think nobody cares whether you're dead or alive, try missing a couple of mortgage payments
♣ Before you judge someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you judge them, you're a mile away and
you have their shoes.
♣ If at first you don't succeed, avoid skydiving.
♣ Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
♣ Have you ever lent someone $20 and never seen that person again? It was probably worth it.
♣ If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
♣ Some days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen.
♣ Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time.
♣ Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgment.
♣ The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket.
♣ A closed mouth gathers no feet.
♣ There are two theories about how to win an argument with a woman. Neither one works.
♣ Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.
♣ Never miss a good chance to shut up.
♣ Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
♣ When we are born we are naked, wet, hungry, and we get smacked on our arse. From there on in, life gets worse
♣ The most wasted day of all is one in which we have not laughed.
Remember not to forget that which you do not need to know.
Posted by Salraz in News, Oil, Record
LONDON (AFP) — Oil prices struck a record high of 109.72 dollars per barrel on Tuesday after the dollar hit a fresh all-time low against the euro and amid persistent energy supply concerns, traders said.
New York's main oil contract, light sweet crude for delivery in April, soared to the historic level, beating the previous peak of 108.21 dollar that was set on Monday.
Also on Tuesday, Brent North Sea crude for April hit a record high 105.82 dollars on barrel, beating the prior high of 104.42 dollars touched on Monday.
In the foreign exchange market, the European single currency surged to a record high 1.5495 dollars.
A weaker US currency tends to increase demand for dollar-denominated oil as it becomes cheaper for buyers using stronger currencies.
Oil prices are also heading higher because investors are seeking a safe place for their cash amid fears of rising inflation and a US recession, analysts said.
"Crude futures held firm (on Tuesday), extending yesterday's rally and reaching fresh record highs in both London and New York, still underpinned by strong demand for dollar-denominated commodities and with oil seen as a good hedge against inflation," said Sucden analyst Andrey Kryuchenkov.
"Inflation fears are still very strong, outweighing prospects of a slower growth in the US and lower seasonal demand for oil in the second quarter."
At the same time, the oil market is under intense pressure from stretched supplies and demand from the United States -- the world's biggest energy consuming nation -- and Asian powerhouses China and India.
In recent days and weeks, oil prices have blazed a record-breaking trail, smashing through 107 and 108 dollars in New York on Monday alone.
"Currently concerns over a weakening US economy are leading investors to find a haven in commodities as the dollar weakens on expectations of further cuts in US interest rates," energy consultancy John Hall Associates wrote in a note to clients.
"This is outweighing the impact of fundamentals" of supply and demand, they added.
In Paris on Tuesday, meanwhile, the International Energy Agency warned that high prices were here to stay.
"We are in an era of higher oil prices," the IEA said in a monthly market report.
The IEA trimmed its monthly estimate for world oil demand this year to 87.5 million barrels per day "with downward pressures from weaker economic growth in the OECD mostly offset by stronger former Soviet Union (FSU) projections."
Oil demand was forecast to increase by 1.7 million barrels per day in 2008 or 2.0 percent from demand in 2007, which grew by 1.1 percent.
Posted by Salraz in Ads. Interesting, ebay, News, Tattoo
A mother had her forehead tattooed with the web address of a gambling site after auctioning off advertising space on her head to pay for her son's school fees.
Karolyne Smith has to live with a permanent billboard on her forehead after she accepted Goldenpalace.com's offer of $10,000 for the 'advertising space'. She needed the money to send her son Brady to a private school.
Karolyne said: ""I really want to do this. To everyone else, it seems like a stupid thing to do. To me, $10,000 is like a million dollars."
"I only live once and I'm doing it for my son. It's a small sacrifice to build a better future for my son."
Karolyne did not take the decision lightly. She discussed it for more than three weeks with her boyfriend Jeremy Williams.
Smith's eBay auction attracted more than 27,000 hits and 1,000 watchers. Bidding reached $999.99 before Goldenpalace.com, an Internet gambling company met Smith's $10,000 asking price. Goldenpalace.com also gave her another $5,000 for her trouble.
Another person, inspired by Karolyne is currently auctioning his forehead as ad space on ebay..
Posted by Salraz in Interesting, Memory, USA
Chester Santos is a 31 year old software engineer from San Francisco who become famous by winning a “memory” contest in New York last night.
In 2 minutes and 27 seconds he remembered the correct order of an entire deck of playing cards. He is now automatically qualified for World championship that will be take place later this year in Bahrain.
Santos is training his brain by spending a few hours each night after work practicing his memory.
Posted by Salraz in Digg, Interesting, Mixx, Paradox, Self-Promotion, Stumble Upon
On February 19th I posted an article called “The Paradox of Self-Promotion with Social Media..” I was honored by the success of the article. The post made the front page of Digg, became popular on Mixx, and sat atop a couple of keyword lists on StumbleUpon. This attention was valuable not just because of the traffic driven to this blog but because of the conversations which resulted.
I have spoken with many people via email and social sites about the paradox of self-promotion. Agreements were offered, disagreements put forth, and from these discussions I realized that the original article is not actually complete. Or perhaps it is complete, but engenders another question. That question is:
“When do I stop promoting myself?”
This question is just as important as any of the questions tackled in the original post. In the first post I argued that self-promotion in the social media world is not only possible, but necessary in the early stages of your blog/video/website. But what did I mean by “early stages?” At what point are your done with the early stages? Unfortunately, there is not sign post along the road to give you an incontrovertible landmark by which to travel. To know where you are in your journey, you are going to have to experiment a little. These experiments are not hard, they just require some willpower on your part.
But why bother to experiment, why not just keep promoting all of your own stuff? This is also a valid question. The answer is two-fold. First, self-promotion can be time consuming. The labor might not break your back, but think of all the time you could save if your readers and fans had assumed the mantle of promotion for you. Second, if you continue to rigorously submit all of your own content to sites like Stumble, Digg, Reddit, and Sphinn then you lose the possibility that a more powerful user will submit your content. Think about it, MrBabyMan might have submitted your awesome new video to Digg and that would have counted for a lot in both viewers and chance of reaching the front page, but if he were the second to digg it after you, you would have lost all that potential.
So when do you stop promoting yourself? When do you perform this little test? Right now. If you are anything other than brand-spankin’-new, then take a chance and don’t promote you next post/video at all. You won’t know if anyone likes you enough to submit you to social sites if you don’t give them a chance. I see so many people submitting their own content to every site right after they publish it. I too have been guilty of this. So take your next post, suck it up, be willing to forego the 100 stumble visitors that you would have gotten, and see what happens. If the experiment fails miserably and after 3-4 days nobody submits your content anywhere, then you know you have more work to do. Go back to your content creation, work on building subscribers and fans, and go back to helping yourself along by promoting yourself. But don’t forget to take a chance once a month and see where you stand. You never know, next month you might have twice as many subscribers and realize that TheNanny612, Zaibatsu, and DoshDosh all think your stuff is great. You wont know if you don’t stop for a second and take a look.
Original Post by Matthew Peters