Archives for: February 2010
Google Toilet Paper in Vietnam

It looks like Google has additional source of income:) The photo has been published  on a Vietnamese blog. Apparently the text on the package says:  “Super elastic, soft, smooth. Highly absorbent, for you always!” I just had to share it:)

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iPad and a Big Ass Pocket

So…we have an Ipad, but how we are going to carry it? In a bag? what about guys? Inside a pocket? But the pocket is not big enough! A company in the USA , predicted this problem (it must be someone really clever and creative there), ans designed those pants to satisfy the needs of the market when new iPad [...]

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Buzz This! Google Buzz Button WordPress Plugin

Digg it, Reddit, Shout it, Tweet it, Spurl It! Searchle, Mixx and now we Buzz This!!!!!!! Google Buzz has been online for two days and we already have few Google Buzz Button Plugins available. So now we can collect Buzzes instead:) The good thing about this plugin is a settings panel, so we can easy change its location within the [...]

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Google Buzz- might this beat Twitter?

Google Buzz will combines all platforms together- status updates, links, videos and other shared features into the Gmail interface. What is more it is available straight away for your mobile and there is no setup needed. According to Google it is a new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting.. In other words, Google Buzz might become [...]

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Best Simple WordPress Themes

Few weeks ago, I searched for a simple wordpress theme for one of my blogs. Having a few blogs on Posterous, I absolutely love the aspect of simplicity, but obviously inability of full SEO optimization is pretty annoying – especially if SEO is what you do on a daily basis. After a few days, I found 5 really the Best [...]

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Chinese farms more polluted than factories

Based on information found in Guardian,  the Chinese government revealed today in its first census on pollution, which has mapped nearly 6 million sources of industrial, residential and agricultural waste.  According to the study, agriculture is responsible for 43.7% of the nation’s chemical oxygen demand (the main measure of organic compounds in water), 67% of phosphorus and 57% of nitrogen [...]

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