When people like to make money online, they often think of auction sites. Ebay is the most popular and that’s where people love selling stuff. The downer about ebay is that fees come in fast and thick. Just to list costs you. If you win, ebay takes a cut. If you lose and renew the listing, there’s listing fees again.
Now did you know you can make money selling stuff without paying a cent? Mosey over to http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=24. Right now.
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DigitalPoint.com – A Great Money Maker
Are you a serious webmaster? Dominating the rankings entails spying on the competition. That can require you knowing exactly how many websites are actually run by one person. This knowledge can help you because:
- You can identify the unified strategy the fella uses across his sites in order to increase ranking
- You can attack the ranking of all his related sites with a synergistic strategy of your own.
To date, there are no tools on the web that can identify ownership of group sites- except for one. And it’s a free service!
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Spyonweb.com: A Super Tool To Increase Rankings
When Vista came out, I was excited. XP simply grew so dull after almost ten years of using it. I made it a point that the
laptop I purchased 2007 had Vista on it.
But boy was I disappointed. Vista crashed frequently, sparred with my applications and too often refused to do my bidding. I deleted it and went back to Windows XP
Now Windows 7 is coming out. I huffed at first. It was gonna be another Vista shenanigan, I thought. Turns out I was wrong. You see, my friend got me to download the beta version off Microsoft’s servers. Woah. Was I ever impressed. Unlike Vista which drank resources like a drunk on crack, Windows 7 could actually run off netbooks!
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Windows 7… It’s All Good
With more and more netbooks popping out, external hard disks are becoming popular. Plug in a 300 gb hard disk and voila! Your 20GB eeePC suddenly has the power of its larger cousins.
But there’s a problem. External hard drives while handy and useful, suffer from some problems:
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How To Juice Up Your Netbook
They call it a pandemic. But I yawn. How many did they say were infected? A thousand? A hundred thousand? It doesn’t matter to me. Yep, I know there’s no vaccine yet and many cases have been fatal. But the thing is, I know I’m protected.
My confidence lies in the fact that whatever those buggers do, I can destroy them with my secret weapon. It isn’t a drug. It isn’t an elixir or potion. It’s electricy.
Got that right. Electricity. I use this baby to ward off diseases:
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How To Beat The Swine Flu
Are you a control freak?
Occasionaly, rogue software sneaks in and makes changes to your registry. Some changes are benign like redirecting your browser to some viagra site. But sometimes you get big problems. Like your PC won’t start!
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Block Sneaky Software
Everyone loves free stuff. I know I do. That’s why I get my tan at the beach and not the salon. The sun’s free and it works.
Now just imagine if one of the web’s largest free system starts charging. Rumor has it that twitter plans to start raking it in from it’s massive userbase. How? By getting folks to start verifying their accounts- especially the business denizens. From there it’s an easy matter to collect a $1 fee. That’s easily over a billion dollars for the microblogging giant!
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Twitter Will Start Collecting
nCleaner second
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The windows registry pretty much gunks up after a month of using XP. Added apps and deleted stuff bloats the system with over a gig of system slowing directives that you can bake a pie while waiting for operations to end. If you hate trash, try nCleaner. It gives you control over what you erase and what you don’t, and promises it can go deep even into Web browsers to clear up as much as 2GB of unnecessary crapper on your PC
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Three Super Utilities for XP







