Archive for January, 2008

How to make money even you are a newbie, part 1

way of getting money in internet can be hard especially fora newbie. But don’t worry if you’re still new and don’t know how to make money internet and surely do not understand the way of making website or html program, there are some ways which are good enough to be followed :

1. Online surveys
a lot of survey online in internet promising big earnings when we’ve joinedwith them. the way of work is very easy, you only see their website sponsorand review them minimumly three sentences and when you’ve reached minimum payout,
you can withdrawl it through paypal or check. But beware,there’re a lot of scam out there. When you followed the scam program, it will be very useless because that only throwing away your money and time. For the online survey, A.Wsurveys is good enough. This program will pay us $6 only for signup, about $1 for surveywhich we have done and $1.25 for every reference wich we get. in my first day,i got $27. withdrawl only $75 by paypal. (I do not sure about A.W.surveys. Some people told they have been paid and others said they don’t paid. So it’s up to you to join or not..)

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Google to Host Terabytes of Open-Source Science Data

Written by Alexis Madrigal

Sources at Google have disclosed that the humble domain, http://research.google.com, will soon provide a home for terabytes of open-source scientific datasets. The storage will be free to scientists and access to the data will be free for all.
The project, known as Palimpsest and first previewed to the scientific community at the Science Foo camp at the Googleplex last August, missed its original launch date this week, but will debut soon.

Building on the company’s acquisition of the data visualization technology, Trendalyzer, from the oft-lauded,TEDpresenting Gapminder team, Google will also be offering algorithms for the examination andprobing of the information. The new site will have YouTube-style annotating and commenting features.

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New Blu-ray 2.0 spec makes PS3 the most future-proof player

Written By Ben Kuchera

With the sudden and unexpected announcement from Warner that the studio would be abandoning HD DVD titles in favor of Blu-ray, it seemed to many observers that the high-def format war was all over, bar the shouting. With the upcoming 2.0 player profile requiring Blu-ray players to be networked, Sony finally gets to play its trump card: the PlayStation 3,which has clearly emerged as one of the best Blu-ray players on the market—and is likely to remain so for some time. Why? Because the first player now becomes the most versatile, sporting a future-proof Blu-ray setup.

Before we can understand why the PlayStation 3 is able to so easily deal with new profiles, we must first look at the difference between the 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 profiles to see why a simple firmware update isn’t enough to make a player compliant.

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The Internet Party: What Happens When Google’s Parents Leave Town for the Weekend?

Written By Those Aren’t Muskets

So Digg, eBay and Facebook walk into a room …

It’s the only house party of the season being described as a series of tubes! We promise no wait at the door–as long as you don’t have dial up.




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Human Embryos Cloned

Stemagen Corp., a California based bioresearch firm, has claimed that it has cloned human embryos.

The company said that it used established cloning methods to create five human embryos with the goal of creating identical stem cells for patients. The researchers claim they destroyed the embryos when they tested them to make sure they were actually clones, but they plan to do it again.

The claims were recently published in the journal Stem Cells. Other scientists, however, think their claims are false. After the recent scandal of Dr. Hwang Woo Suk, in which the doctor faked reports on human embryonic cloning, many are being ultra careful in regards to any new research on the subject. If it turns out the cells are legitimate, however, it could be a major financial windfall for the company. Stem cells are thought to be the future of medical research in some circles, and stem cells from embryos are considered the most powerful stem cells.

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