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Archive for January, 2009

MacBook Wheel is revolutionary new laptop with no Keyboard from Apple, see the video! This could be the first step to replace the traditional keywords with a sleek touch sensitive click wheel..


Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

Kit-Kat campaign brings a whole new twist in the line of ads on public space, it excellently match with the slogans “Have a break, have a Kit Kat”. :)

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Image source: chairblog.eu

Discover has launched Biodegradable Credit Cards, which is said to be the first green card–which is biodegradable. According to Discover, 99% of the card’s substance is made from biodegradable PVC, which is said to degrade into the environment with minimal impact within 5 years and the card leaves no toxic effect on the environment.”

But few environmental activist group raising questions like; where did this magical biodegradable PVC come from? Is it green?

The Heat Relief Concepts from Snowmaker.com is cool idea in efforts to combat global warming and to create cool environment! The Snowmaker Truck can produce real snow at a rate of 800 lbs per minute in any outdoor temperatures. Snow Making By Sturm is based out of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and traveled though out the USA making snow since from last two decades.

Designed and built by Academy Award winning special effects coordinator Dieter Sturm, the snow making system is used for festivals, special events, still photography, snowboard rail jams, promotions, concerts, race tracks, and anywhere the outdoor to make the environment Cool!

For the past 34 years, Lake Superior State University every December release the list of words to be banished from Queen’s English for mis use, overuse. This year they’ve released a list of words that should never be used again to avoid massive overuse and general uselessness in the preceding year.

Environmental buzzwords are getting the axe this year. “Green” and “going green” received the most nominations.

GREEN – The ubiquitous ‘Green’ and all of its variables, such as ‘going green,’ ‘building green,’ ‘greening,’ ‘green technology,’ ‘green solutions’ and more, drew the most attention from those who sent in nominations this year.

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“This phrase makes me go green every time I hear it.” Danielle Brunin, Lawrence, Kansas.

“I’m all for being environmentally responsible, but this ‘green’ needs to be nipped in the bud.” Valerie Gilson, Gales Ferry, Conn.

“Companies are less ‘green’ than ever, advertising the fact they are ‘green.’ Is anyone buying this nonsense?” Mark Etchason, Denver, Colo.

“If something is good for the environment, just say so. As Kermit would say, ‘It isn’t easy being green.’” Kevin Sherlock, Hiawatha, Iowa.

“If I see one more corporation declare itself ‘green,’ I’m going to start burning tires in my backyard.” Ed Hardiman, Bristow, Va.

“This spawned ‘green solutions,’ ‘green technology,’ and the horrible use of the word as a verb, as in, ‘We really need to think about greening our office.’” Mike McDermott, Philadelphia, Penn

Source: Issu.edu
Here is the list of other words that got similar nomination for deletion:

TVTRip is a new site that allows visitors to take virtual tour of hotels and its ammenities before they book the room. Instead of regular 360-degree pictures, TvTrip provides a walk-through of the hotel and rating through a guest’s point of view, also the site provide information about the latest deals offered for the most popular hotels that TvTrip capture through the video.


Whenever you reach to a new town and haven’t decided on which hotel you want to stay at, TvTrip help you make your decision, you can access the video through your PC/Laptop, there may be possibility that the real-time video tours can be viewable right through your smartphones. They’ve one thousand hotels on-board and say on their site “We like to show you everything so that you can check out your hotel before you check in.”

Quantcast ranks Google’s subdomains which can give you a rough idea how Google position for their products and the traffic level. Overall most of Google products showing decent growth, however Google’s main search engine tops the list with an estimated 136.6 million unique visitors in the U.S followed by YouTube which is the second with 70 million unique U.S, Google Maps-36 million, Image Search 31.7 million, and Gmail 10.5 million of visitors. visitors, and Blogger would be in the top 5 with 23.5 million. Here you can view Google’s 101 subdomains and their traffic level;

Quantcast: Data - Based on Rough Estimate

Top Subdomains People US People US %

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