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Monthly Archive for July, 2006

An Idea a Month

Since the last domain name giveaway, I had been thinking of what other free giveaways or creative promotion ideas that I can do.

Then I think why not make this a regular event. The pressure will keep me thinking and the regularity let reader know what to expect.

Well I am launching another “exciting” giveaway in a few more days. Watch this space!

links for Jul 24-30

Looking at a few entrepreneurship related links.
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Blocking Right Click in Browser

Ever been to a website and you right click on a link to open the page in a new tab (for you Firefox users) and out pops a message

Thou shall not steal.

Ridiculous!

May I say using javascript to block righ click is, well, … so un-2.0.

Tools > Options > Content > Enable Javascript unchecked.

Quick sort using Google SpreadSheet

Today, I was doing a post on filtering low paying Adsense ads. There was a list of sites and I wanted to sort them.

One of my notebook RAM burnt-out in the hot summer a few weeks ago and it was left with 256 mb. A few applications was already open on my desktop already so I was very apprehensive of opening up OpenOffice Calc.

Then a quick flash and I thought of Google Spreadsheet. What a quick way to do sorting!

Using google spreadsheet for sorting

Google Checkout only accept US

The buzz behind Google Checkout is still ringing since it was announced.

I went to check it out and was duly disappointed. Why? Because the service only support US users. No luck for international users.

Replacing Paypal? Not anytime soon.

Google Checkout

links for Jul 17-23

Round up of surfing and link finds last week at del.icio.us.

Notable finds:

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Crowdsourcing

It has been a long time since I discover idea words.

Today idea word is crowdsourcing. Interesting, let’s break it down a little.

  • sourcing - out sourcing
  • crowd - the masses

What happened when you create a model that outsource to the crowd? You get Cambrian House and a Wired article.

Wired, it seem, is a furtile ground for coining words. Didn’t the long tail started at Wired as well.

Check out my ideas.

links for Jul 10-16

Did a round up of shopping cart applications.

Stuffs that caught my attention:

  • Blingo
  • Collection of free icons, (via MaxPower)

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