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Monday, November 14, 2011

EARN WITHOUT INVEST A SINGLE PENNY

Make money from Text messages

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Here are the DETAILS:
It's launching on 160 country on 11/11/11 but you can join today.
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Totally FREE Always.
You Never Pay Anything!
(Unless you want to advertise)

You commit to receiving 5 texts per day.
You can do only 2 or 3 or 4 or 5.
But at 5 texts per day.
You choose your category of which texts you would like to receive: food, clothes, movies, etc.
You pick the time you would like to get the texts.

If you choose 5 texts per day. You get paid $7.50 for the month.
Not much, but get this.

You may sign as many people up to do the same as you would like.
You make $7.50 per month off of each of them.

Here is how you get paid 5 levels down:
You get $.05 per text and then
Level 1- $.05
Level 2- $.04
Level 3- $.03
Level 4- $.02
Level 5- $.01

These are paid per text.
So if you have:
10 people $75.00 per month.(Plus texts)

100 People $750.00 per month.
1,000 People $7,500.00 per month.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Steve Jobs gone who's next?

Silicon Valley legend Steve Jobs on Wednesday resigned as chief executive of Apple Inc in a stunning move that ended his 14-year reign at the technology giant he co-founded in a garage.
Apple shares dived as much as 7 percent in after-hours trade after the pancreatic cancer survivor and industry icon, who has been on medical leave for an undisclosed condition since January 17, announced he will be replaced by COO and longtime heir apparent Tim Cook.
Analysts do not expect Jobs' resignation -- which had long been foreseen -- to derail the company's fabled product-launch roadmap, including possibly a new iPhone in September and a third iteration of the iPad tablet in 2012.
"I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come," he said in a brief letter announcing his resignation.
The 55-year-old CEO had briefly emerged from his medical leave in March to unveil the latest version of the iPad and later to attend a dinner hosted by President Barack Obama for technology leaders in Silicon Valley.
Jobs' often-gaunt appearance has sparked questions about his health and his ability to continue at Apple.
"I will say to investors: don't panic and remain calm, it's the right thing to do. Steve will be chairman and Cook is CEO," said BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis.
Apple shares slid to $357.40 in extended trading after a brief halt. They had gained 0.7 percent to close at $376.18 on the Nasdaq.
Analysts again expressed confidence in the Apple bench, headed by longtime company No. 2 and supply-chain maven Cook.
"Investors are very comfortable with Tim Cook even though Jobs has been a driver of innovation and clearly an Apple success. Tim has shown Apple can still outperform extremely well when he's been acting as CEO," said Cross Research analyst Shannon Cross.
"I don't know if it's a health issue. I don't know if it is a shock. Most likely it was going to happen at some point. Why today versus another day? I don't know."

Monday, August 22, 2011

Australian Prime Minister calls on Qadhafi to ‘get out of way’


Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has called on Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi to get out of his people’s way and to face charges for alleged crimes against them.
Australia was among the first countries to call for the United Nations to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya as Qadhafi’s forces violently suppressed rebellion among his people.
Ms. Gillard told reporters on Monday it appeared that rebels were about to secure Libya. She said Australia will support the country toward peace and democracy.
She said - “We continue to call on Col. Qadhafi to get out of the way and of course we believe he should face the international charges that are against him.”
Qadhafi faces charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands.

Facebook has blocked the spread of Google Plus invites


There have been claims that Facebook has blocked the spread of Google Plus invites within its news feed, which has sent Google and Facebook into an argument again.
It all started when on Tuesday, a Google spokesperson posted a video on Google Plus demonstrating how the Google Plus invite links were not actually showing up in friends’ news feeds on Facebook. In the video, Randall Safara goes through and shows how posing a link to Google Plus in a Facebook status does not show up on his friends’ news feeds whereas normal status updates do. However, in the comments on the video, many users said that Facebook events were not showing up on Google Plus.
After the video was posted, many people recreated the test but had no problems posting Google Plus invites on Facebook. Facebook then issued a statement saying that it was aware of the video and that there were no issues posting Google Plus information on Facebook. However, this is certainly not the first account of issues that relate to Google Plus links and information on Facebook. It will be interesting to see if the two rival social networks continue to duke it out.