Buy One Share of Apple Computer Stock
October 31, 2006
Yup, you can buy one share of Apple Computer’s stock or send it as a gift to a friend or loved ones.I chose Apple out of the many because it’s just plain cool
but you can choose to buy a share in companies such as Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Dell, American Airlines, Disney, Nike and list goes on and on, it’s all up to you.
OneShare.com has been the #1 industry leader since 1996 in the gifting of one share of stock. They have made the process of giving stock VERY easy through several pending patent applications in this industry they pioneered.
So go ahead get a piece of a famous company at OneShare
Sony Bravia Advertisement (Video)
October 30, 2006
The Sony Bravia Advert featured a massive explosion of paints on a building, the whole thing took 10 days and 250 people to film with a huge amount of paint needed, the good thing is that the paint a special water-based paint made it easy to scrape-up once the water had evaporated.
Keeping everyone safe was also an important factor. A special kind of non-toxic paint was used that is safe enough to drink (it contains the same thickeners that are sometimes used in soups). It was also completely harmless to the skin.
WordPress 2.0.5 (Ronan) Released
October 28, 2006
Just a little update for those using Wordpress powered blogs/sites, version 2.0.5 has been released and has been named “Ronan” in congratulating Ryan Boren on his new son (and first WP baby) Ronan.
Google Adsense for Your Domain Name - Park & Earn
October 26, 2006
Domain name is so common these days and can cost a mere $1.99 (Yahoo.com) or a little more upscale at $8.20 with Godaddy.com.
There are people out there who make their money directly from domains by parking their domains with sites such as Sedo, while parking their domain a single page containing text link (ads) will appear on the page and if a visitor clicks on it the owner of the domain will make some $$.
But instead of Sedo you could also choose to use Google’s Adsense for Domains

AdSense® for domains allows domain name registrars and large domain name holders to unlock the value in their parked page inventory. AdSense for domains delivers targeted, conceptually related advertisements to parked domain pages by using Google’s semantic technology to analyze and understand the meaning of the domain names. Our program uses ads from the Google AdWords™ network, which is comprised of thousands of advertisers worldwide and is growing larger everyday. Google AdSense for domains targets web sites in over 25 languages, and has fully localized segmentation technology in over 10 languages.
more at : Google’s Adsense for Domains
Good Forum for Domain Name enthusiast : Namepros
Microsoft Firefox 2007 - The New Browser
October 26, 2006

The brand spanking new Miscosoft Firefox browser may just be the thing you need come 2007.
The new award-winning browser from Microsoft is now faster, securer and quicker anything else on the market. Why use anything else?
Firefox 2007’s new TakeOver(TM) technology protects the Windows Kernel by automatically recognizing all McAfee and Symantec programs as viruses. Downloading has never been safer.
A truly hillarious take, find more at Miscosoft Firefox
Jon Lech Johansen ‘cracks’ iTunes copy protection
October 25, 2006
It used to be that any music downloaded from iTunes could only be played on an iPod, but not any longer thanks to the prominent hacker Jon Lech Johansen from DoubleTwist who has “reverse engineered” the FairPlay system.
“There’s a certain amount of trouble that Apple can give us, but not enough to stop this,” Monique Farantzos, managing director at DoubleTwist told Associated Press.
“We believe we’re on good legal ground, and our attorneys have given us the green light on this.”
Source and More: BBC
Adobe is testing a new document reader
October 25, 2006
Adobe Inc is trying out a new flash based document reader.
an excerpt:
Adobe on Tuesday released a beta version of Digital Editions, a Web application built in Flash that is designed to make reading electronic documents easier. The tool acts like a slimmed down version of Adobe Reader, and can even display PDF files.
Digital Editions, unveiled at Adobe’s MAX 2006 conference in Las Vegas, is only 2.5MB in size. It’s not intended to replace the bulky Reader, but rather to extend its feature set. It utilizes the same e-book capabilities Adobe built into Reader, and adds Flash to make digital publications interactive.

