The Net
In case anyone is interested, there is a new top level domain call .mobi. What is .mobi? It’s a unique top-level domain that is dedicated to delivering the Internet to mobile devices. Domains with a .mobi extension are required to follow certain guidelines designed to ensure that the sites are optimized for viewing from a phone or PDA. Within the […]
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The Net
Forums are known as poor performers when it comes to Google Adsense. Most forum users are ad blind and even if they see the ads, they tend to never click. I use to say that forum users are the worst type of users because they consume the most resource and give nothing back. Having said there, I would like to […]
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Technology Videos
Tyler Cruz sent this to me via email. This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market soon. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features.
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The Net
I’m not exactly sure how to react to this news. The $7.5 million paid for Diamond.com matches the highest price ever paid for a domain name. Back in the dot com boom days, November 30th, 1999 to be exact, eCompanies paid $7.5 million for domain name Business.com. Now this brings up the most logical question; are we in another internet […]
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Ramblings
Cam Wilmot is the owner of Tweak Town in Australia. However, Cam is currently living in Taipei, which happens to be where I first met him in person. Cam was kinda like my guide for my first trip to Computex. He got me invited to all the parties and even told me about a side trip into Shanghai, China that […]
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Ramblings
The most telling way to look at house prices in any particular area is to compare them with local incomes. Divide the median house price by the median family income and you find the number of years of a local family’s income required to buy a typical house. This doesn’t mean that you can actually buy a house in that […]
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The Net
Stephen Fung’s Futurelooks recently wrote a story about the Turntable with Frickin’ Lasers. The members of Digg like the story enough to send it to the front page, resulting in quite a flood of traffic. Even though the TTZ Media shopping system didn’t have the laser turntable in the index (it’s not even on the market yet), Futurelooks was able […]
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Videos
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