Friday, 2 January 2009

SoccerPrime

Watch soccer videos around the world.

http://www.soccerprime.com

Monday, 28 July 2008

Energy

Many investors believe there is gold in being economical. They see a sunny future for firms that generate power from solar panels, wind turbines and so on. After all, their fuel is free and generating on very low costs, on the other hand the bills of power stations that run on coal and natural gas are high and rising.

More countries are turning towards the same approach, towards a more environmental friendly world, not only due to the high prices of oil and the high inflation which is actually affecting all business's out there but also because governments are paying subsidies to help countries with these type of things.

RusHydro, is a partly state-owned company that owns most of Russia’s hydroelectric plants. Its capacity, of 25 gigawatts (GW), makes it the largest power-generation firm in Russia and its also one of the lowest cost firms in Russia. Its also planning on investing lots of money on new dams around Russia for more hydropower, but is this really what we want to see? Huge superpowers such as Russia (which is ironically rich in oil) turning towards the more "environmental friendly" ideas? Yes, this is the change we want to see.

Thursday, 24 July 2008

IPC

I have been working hard this week on my new website which has already earned me around 1000 $ within one week. The tremendous success behind this is simplicity. The website and the affiliate program is so easy and straighforward that you will understand everything once you have paid the 200 $ for the program and the 50 $ for the online training which really helps you get started and into making lots of cash. I thought this was a scam until i actually tried it and it worked, teh start was hard since you had to work some hours here and there on advertising and on promoting your website but most of the sites were free and very easy to navigate which helped me a lot. I have currently made my own website with the IPC program, for more information go to:
www.incomeleadersonline.com

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Earn Money Online

Start earning money right now online with the new Independent Profit Center program. I started using this some weeks ago and I have already made a huge profit, the idea is very simple yet the rewards are simply amazing.

Have you ever wondered how the top internet marketers rake in thousands of dollars per day? There are many high ticket programs online were people are paying $1000 plus dollars to join to generate the kind of income. There are hundreds of programs out there where you have to pay 1000 $ deposit and 60 $ each month which is a total scam. With Independent Profit Center you pay 200 $ for the license and other softwares included in the package and you pay 49 $ for all the necessary training, the training is so straight forward that you will immediately not regret it at all.

Start by going to my website and checking it out, any problems or if you want to find out more email me at family.birch@hotmail.com or visit my site first at www.incomeleadersonline.com

Thank You for your time

Monday, 14 July 2008

Indian Translation Agency

I came across this website whilst blogging and it caught my attention because of the home page. After browsing more I found out useful information about this agency and how it operates which is really straight forward and the layout is simple yet understandable and good.

The main aim of this agency is translation in Indian, Farsi, Arabic and English. They also do other services such as subtitling and mainly indian translations like I mentioned previously.

There aren't too many buttons and links which is ideal especially for such a website however the text is simple and often repetitive but despite these minor issues its a great agency and they also reply in less then one hour (which they stated) after having sent them an email.

Good Website,
Looking for translations in either of these languages? then go to this website:
http://www.iaflindia.com/

Sunday, 15 June 2008

IPHONE, out 11th July in 22 countries


New Iphone. Thinner edges, full plastic back, flush headphone jack, and the Iphone 2.0 firmware -- Apple's taking a lot of the criticisms to heart from the first time around. Obviously 3G is at the forefront, but they're also making sure it's available all over internationally, works with enterprises, runs 3rd party apps... and does it all for cheaper. Apple claims its 3G speeds trounce the competition, with pageloads 36% faster than the N95 and Treo 750 -- and of course it completely trounces the old EDGE data speeds.Battery life isn't getting put out to pasture though, with 300 hours of standby, 8-10 hours of 2G talk, 5 hours of 3G talk, 7 hours of video and 24 hours of audio. GPS is also a go. Apple is using A-GPS, which supplements regular satellite GPS data with info from cellular towers for faster location. (WiFi data is also worked into the mix, which should give users a pretty solid lock on where the heck they are on this planet.) Unfortunately, as expected there's no front-facing cam, and while its edges are thinner than before it's still about a millimeter thicker at the center (12.3mm over 11.6mm before). Apple hopes to launch in 70 countries this year, with the black 8GB going for $199 and 16GB for $299 in black or white. (Both price points require a contract, of course.) Apple will launch it in 22 countries including the US, on July 11th. More info after the break.

Thursday, 12 June 2008

Food PRICE RISE

ONE of the odder features of last weekend's vote in Venezuela was that staple foods were in short supply. Something similar happened in Russia before its parliamentary election. Governments in both oil-rich countries had imposed controls on food prices, with the usual consequences. Such controls have been surprisingly widespread—a knee-jerk response to one of the most remarkable changes that food markets, indeed any markets, have seen for years: the end of cheap food.
In early September the world price of wheat rose to over $400 a tonne, the highest ever recorded. In May it had been around $200. Though in real terms its price is far below the heights it scaled in 1974, it is still twice the average of the past 25 years. Earlier this year the price of maize (corn) exceeded $175 a tonne, again a world record. It has fallen from its peak, as has that of wheat, but at $150 a tonne is still 50% above the average for 2006.

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