You'll get your minute's worth.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
[digg] 8 Must-Have Tools For Active Digg Users
Everyone should know or at least heard about Digg. Digg is one of the largest communities, having well over 4 million daily visitors and thousands of active members. I am one of the pretty active members in the community, and thought it would be nice to share some of the must-have tools for an active Digg users.
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[digg] The Day That Never Comes
So today Metallica released “The Day That Never Comes” on the radio and internet on August 21st 2008. We have the lyrics for you all right here. Yes this is World of Warcraft related as I see a lot of twink videos with Metallica music playing, hehe. Enjoy the new great song and lyrics here!
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
[digg] Lexus Nuaero Concept Straight Out of Starwars(Pics)
An amazing concept vehicle... wonder what kind of stats it deals out to the competition when it becomes production!!!
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[digg] The World’s 19 Most Spectacular Skylines
Some of the best instances in which humanity attempts to reach for the heavens.
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[digg] Amazing Lego Reconstructions Of The Beijing Olympics [PICS]
As the world watches the Beijing Games, enthusiasts from Hong Kong have unveiled their own Olympics — built entirely from Lego. Spectacular Pictures!!!!
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[digg] 13 Magnificent Renewable Energy Successes and Failures
Last week, EcoWorldly hosted a renewable energy festival, highlighting energy projects and issues around the globe. Here, with links back to the original articles, are some inspiring successes and dismal failures in renewable energy as they were explored by our team of international environmental writers.
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[digg] Free Pedi-Cabs for Drunks - The Ultimate Green Transport?
Imagine you're drunk. Toasted. No way you're driving home. Too far to walk. No cash in your pocket, and the ATM card's back at home. Then you see it. This little green bug of a vehicle, pulling up to you, and someone says, "Need a lift? We don't charge."
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[digg] Wind-powered car hopes to smash 116.7mph world record
A British 'sail car' hopes to break the wind-powered speed record this month to raise awareness of zero carbon vehicles. Ecotricity founder Dale Vince and engineer Richard Jenkins plan to smash the current 116.7mph record with their specially-designed Greenbird vehicle.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
[digg] India Sets Aside 40% of Regional Wasteland for Jatropha
By 2012, a large portion of India’s Uttar Pradesh region will be converted into Jatropha, a non-edible oil-seed crop that can be grown on marginal land.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
[digg] Immunization strategy works for both humans AND computers
Researchers have developed a new immunization strategy that could be used to prevent the spread of both human epidemics and computer viruses, and it applies to a wide variety of "networks". It uses 50% less "doses", significantly reducing time and cost.
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[digg] Suzuki to Begin Selling Cars Fueled by 100% Ethanol by 2010
Currently the most ethanol that a flex-fuel car can run on in the US and Brazil is E85 — which is an 85% ethanol/15% gasoline blend.
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Monday, August 18, 2008
[digg] Graphical depiction of a Food Fight
An abridged history of American-centric warfare, from WWII to present day, told through the foods of the countries in conflict.
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[digg] Windows Boot Time Blues
As a habit, when I boot my PC I always prepare a task for myself in order to prevent my sitting and staring at my PC monitor while it struggles to come to life.I pity the poor souls whose boot process involves a login in the middle. As for me, When I get back to my desk the PC better be ready for action or else...
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[digg] Search Engine Databases and Algorithms
All of the parts of the search engine are important, but the search algorithm is the cog that makes everything work. It might be more accurate to say that the search algorithm is the foundation on which everything else is built. How a search engine works is based on the search algorithm, or the way that data is discovered by the user.
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[digg] Seven Effective Ways To Build Backlinks
Back links do matter when it comes to your site`s growth in traffic and popularity, there are a lot of techniques that can be used in the back linking strategies, most of them are efficient if done correctly, every should avoid the black listed techniques, otherwise they might risk to be penalized by most of the search engines.
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[digg] Vestas to Test World’s Longest Turbine Blades
Doesn’t it seem fitting that Vestas Wind Systems, the world’s largest manufacturer of wind turbines, should be the maker of the world’s largest wind turbine? Well, they’re not - at least not yet. Today, Vestas revealed plans (pdf) for a new research and development center on the Isle of Wight (UK)
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[digg] Picking the Right Keywords (SEO)
Your keywords play a large part in determining where in search rankings you’ll land, and they also mean the difference between a user’s finding your page and not. So when you’re picking keywords, you want to be sure that you’ve selected the right ones. The only problem is, how do you know what’s right and what’s not?
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[digg] Search Engine Basics
Today, search engines are sophisticated programs, many of which allow you to search all manner of files and documents using the same words and phrases you would use in everyday conversations. It’s hard to believe that the concept of a search engine is just over 15 years old. Especially considering what you can use one to find these days!
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[digg] 9 Tips For Optimizing Your Blog
One of the most important things when starting out a blog is traffic, which should be built up as you go along. There are tons of ways to build your blog`s traffic nowadays,some of the most popular techniques are SEO , advertising (you need to set some monthly budgets), and the word of mouth.
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