Archive for January, 2010

Google Sniper Is All the Hype Real?

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Let me move off by saying I am by nature a very skeptical person. I surf the internet the same as most and I have come across some very interesting products.The one abstract they all seem to have in common is the flashing get rich quick label, kind of turns me off right away same I am sure it does to many others like myself.

That leads me to what I am about to tell you, I had an item I developed and I started a website and I set out to market my products online and wasn’t doing very well same most at driving traffic to my website.

So as many others I paid for a multitude of pay per click campaigns through various search engines
who will remain nameless. I will say that my best results did come from google but it was hard to get qualified consumers, people who were really looking to buy my product. The costs of someone clicking your add and just searching the web adds up fast.
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Farmville – How to Get Mystery Eggs

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Mystery Eggs are randomly distributed in Farmville. However, there are a several tricks you can utilize to dramatically increase the odds of receiving an egg.

Step 1; Get a Chicken Coop:

Visit the market and purchase a chicken coop for 5,000 coins. If you don’t have enough coins to purchase your own coop just ask one of your neighbors to gift you a coop. You may also obtain a chicken coop by hatching a mystery egg.

Step 2; Harvest Your Eggs:

Harvest your eggs every 24 hours. You will get coins for each chick in your coop. If you have 5 chicks with a harvest rate of 6 coins each you will receive 30 coins. Every time you harvest you have another opportunity to obtain a Mystery Egg.

Step 3; Sell Your Coop:

You can improve your chances of receiving a mystery egg by selling your chicken coop and then immediately purchasing another one. Each sale of a chicken coop is another opportunity to receive a mystery egg. Do this several times until you have all the eggs you need.
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Ati Mobility X1600 Drivers – A Gift To Mobile Laptop Users

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

ATI Mobility X1600 drivers have been introduced in the market with the aim of introducing the latest mobile technology in the field of the GPU’s. Though it has the same basic design as that the desktop drivers, it has the frequencies for its use in notebooks. This is one of the first mobile processor that has been brought out by the ATI technologies. It utilizes the Avivo technology which is the base for a better and a high definition video setting and also displays setting.

It incorporates the feature of Power play with which the ATI mobility X1600 drivers increase the shelf life of the battery too. Based on whether the laptop is running on power or battery, the card makes a choice between the 1X and the 16X lanes. The voltage and also the processor state can also be changed dynamically or can be put into it manually.
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Top 5 Differences Between iPhone and Blackberry

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

If you are planning to buy a multifunctional new technology mobile phone then you are possibly standing in the middle of an iPhone and a Blackberry. Since we understand your dilemma we decided to give you their top 5 differences and let you chose.

1. The looks
In terms of design both devices look amazing and can steal a glance. The design of the iPhone was definitely something that took Cell-phone design into a different level nevertheless the last Blackberries if compared to the old ones they look better. However if we had to give the price for the best looks then it would go to the elegant and sexy looking iPhone, but again this comes down to the matter of personal taste.

2. Email Service
And the Oscar goes to the Blackberry. Due to the fact that a Blackberry is connected to the Microsoft Exchange server which allows the device download an email instantly on the phone plus it has an LED informing you that your new email has arrived this phones consider the best in this area. On the contrary it takes at least 15 minutes for an iPhone to recognize a new email and you should be checking all the time if you have a new email.
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mp3 freeware can be great or an huge scam

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Just as freeware software makes available free software programs for a temporary basis, so do MP3 freeware programs. Freeware is a type of situation where the user can try a product before they buy it. It pertains to software, DVD’s, and even MP3’s. This means that a customer can enjoy something for free before they buy it to make sure that they like it. At least, that is theory behind programs such as MP3 freeware or other freeware or shareware programs.

In general, they are a good idea, especially if the product is normally quite expensive. However, it is important to note that there is some abuse of freeware programs going on. It is very easy for someone to ignore the terms of service. This is illegal but the user does not usually see it that way. It is a violation of the company’s rights. So it is important to understand that if you use any type of freeware program that it is important to follow the rules. Each program or download may have a different policy so it is important that you know what to do.
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Sony VAIO VGN-SZ791N/X

Friday, January 1st, 2010

No one does elegant-chic notebooks quite like Sony VGP-BPS8, and the VAIO SZ Series is no exception. This sleek 13.3-inch platform starts at a reasonable $1,499, though our premium model, the VGN-SZ791N/X, costs $1,000 more. For that you get better-than-average performance and a host of unique features, all wrapped in a lightweight carbon-fiber casing that looks as good as it protects.

VAIO VGN-SZ791N/X Design
At 4 pounds and no thicker than 1.5 inches, the wedge-shaped Sony VGP-BPS9 is definitely a head-turner. The carbon black-on-black design comes across as sophisticated, andleft the front edge uncluttered. On the left and right sides are the usual ports, plus a PC Card slot, ExpressCard/34 slot, and a Memory Stick card reader. A 5-in-1 adapter is included, but we wish Sony would just build in a 5-in-1 reader to begin with. There’s also no HDMI port, and we’d rather the multi-format DVD burner were a Blu-ray drive for the price. (Then again, this notebook was designed before these features were mainstream.)

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