Cars Ramblings Technology
It took a lot time but I finally finished uploading the 682 photos taken during the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show to the TTZ Gallery. The photos are separated into four categories: The CES show floor All the CES parties we attended The CES demo Ccrs CES Booth Babes!!! All photos were taken with the Canon S3 digital camera with 12X […]
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Business The Net
Most readers read John Chow dot Com by visiting the blog. However, an average of 1,261 read the blog via the full feed RSS. This can create a problem when it comes to monetization because there are far fewer ways to monetize a RSS feed than a blog. If you look at the blog of Guy Kawasaki, you’ll find that […]
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Technology The Net
One of the best features of running a content based site is you can run it from anywhere in the world. I am not bounded to any one location when it comes to running my sites (and this blog). As long as I have internet access, I can make money when I’m away from home. Even if I don’t have […]
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The Net
Steve Bryant over at Google Watch did a mock-up on how he thinks the Google home page would look if it was designed by Yahoo. How did he came up with this idea? A few weeks ago, when Jeremy Zawodny discovered that Google had ripped off a Yahoo page design, I thought it’d be fun to create a Google start […]
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Ramblings Technology
The above photo shows some of the free stuff given to me at the 2007 CES in Las Vegas. I didn’t go crazy this year trying to get free stuff because I didn’t want to carry it all home. Instead, I asked companies to mail me their bigger gifts – makes it easier to clear Canadian customs that way. For […]
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Ramblings Technology
I get lots of gifts from companies during the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show. Most gifts are branded item so I get a reminder that I visited those companies while at the show. Some gifts are really nice and some are, well, junk. Normally I leave the junk behind in the hotel and let house keeping get rid of it. Then […]
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Ramblings Technology
D-BOX, the Canadian manufacturer of high-end motion sensing home theater seats, has entered the gaming market with the new GP-100 Gaming Platform. D-BOX took their award winning motion technology and applied it to create the most realistic racing seat I have ever experienced. They even use a real Sparco racing seat! Imaging driving racetracks all over the world; feeling the […]
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Fine Dining Ramblings Technology
Last night, I took affiliates of TTZ Media out for a dinner party at Roy’s Las Vegas. Reservations were made for 6PM but Bob at Think Computers had to be play the fashionably late card. He blamed it on his crew, his crew blamed it on him. Next year, I think I will add a “Whoever comes last pays” clause […]
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