Tweety Copyright Things

Parislemon says it all with his latest TechCrunch post, “Sometimes I just want to copy someone else’s status, word for word, and see if they notice.” Twitter’s got its newest craze, typing the same exact letters this above phrase shows; Parislemon, a.k.a MG Siegler described this phenomenon a bit too funny that only generally shows how the human mind works. We have this basic nature, instinct or habit if we may call it, of doing things that we thought could make us a one hit maker but totally borrowing these ideas from the others. This can be solely significant, but for some, they just enjoy the ease of copying, the ease of seemingly being cute on their own rights, or may be just a little silly stunt to pass time on.

Some people just totally love seeing this same old words come from different users, tweet retweeted and stuff but for some, this trend is pretty annoying and a bit absurd and ridiculously silly. Just so I say, what if a copyright for even a three letter tweet would be established? Mimicry is a sensitive issue, you might feel happy doing the same ideas others have done but what do think the source might have felt by your game?

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Another Mistake to Correct

Garmin has recently released its latest mobile called “nüvi” which are said to be GPS models; the cellular unit is more of a competitively capable device which features worthy to pay off. It’s just so unfortunate the former company needed to announce a product recall because of those ineffective batteries it contained. It was quick enough for Garmin to do this product recallling just before a disastrous hazard fire may have been caused by these defective batteries. The company declared that the said dangerous batteries were made by a third party provided for Garmin. It was a faulty mistake yet the mobile company was honest and preventive enough to announce the shortcoming not to cause any more trouble to its users.

Like in our ordinary, regular day to day living, we also commit the same unintended mistakes we ought to discover later just after having done it. For instance, a forgotten open faucet that almost caused to flood a place or maybe a wide open door the baby was about to cross in, an unplugged appliance that has started to heat up and burn a whole floor covering carpet. Many lots of mistakes we make but can be corrected easily bu=y admitting these things and immediately making amends for each.

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WIX and Web site’s Maximum Flexibility

Do you want to get maximum flexibility in your own web site such as editing it and customizing it anytime you want? It is possible to get updates with your own web site with the help of wix.com. They allow the creation of free website in such a matter that they provide free web design and free flash templates in such a matter that you just need to edit those and presto! You already have your own web site which is so flexible because you can update it anytime you want.

You can add or delete some information, add pages and links, navigate labels and more. You can also change text by means of changing font style and size, color and backgrounds. You can do anything you want in your own web site. There is no need to worry for they will be there anytime you need them the most.

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The Online Vehicle

What is the oldest paying you could give? I say is still that Barter system started by the Chinese folks over other countries using same old objects traded to other identically defined as having the same market value as the target object you may want to acquire. After this old ancient system, comes the role of huge heavy authentically gold and silver made coins, slowly became smaller and lighter then finally turning up into paper becoming more portable and easily pocket carried things with respective values and certain amounts we now call money. After these paper and coins, developers also had their way inventing cards that can store up any amount you may want to and today, we also have this system available online through the prestigious PayPal company.

Maggie Shiels of BBC news shares a the humble beginnings and the promising future this online paying company has to offer the author called as impressive ambitions. The story featured a long rolled, detailed and concise, beautifully shared interview with PayPal president Scott Thompson. The president shared the company’s brief history and also shared the company’s vision to hold on to any form of online paying sytem and money interactions as far as they could possibly can.

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Taking Risks is Power

In the rapid growing world of space edge technology, it is admissibly inevitable to have competitions, rivalries and the so-called racing through the rings of fire with large companies of software makers, gadget manufacturers, and other process builders all on the run. Though technology is far related with money and power, these things are in reality, inseparable in any matter at hand that you can think of.
Just then, a news says Intel bought McAfee, which is a security software company for expansion and assuring that they’re actually making a huge risk taking decision in the aim of climbing one step higher than the other  finest technology linked companies of all time. The chip maker company (Intel) thought about adding up security services with their old yet reliable ones in the attempt of having a distinction from it’s rivals. The amount spent with this said venture was defined to be a massive “chunk” as the chip making body has really sacrificed a lot from the billion dollar share, percentage of stocks, time, effort and their own prestige and then finally decided to take the gamble and at the end, sit up in the golden king’s throne of technological business.

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Sorting out over a Field of Colorful Grains

A friend’s favorite idiom would always sound as “finding a small-headed needle over a pile of haystack”… would always post a question of the famous line’s relevance to life aside from it resembles a bachelor picking up a perfect potential bride from a football arena full of single, desperate women or a fisherman who casted his fishing rod over an afternoon delight just to catch his son’s accidentally freed goldfish. It isn’t really a nice good job looking for one or few precious things over piles of rubbish distracting objects.
As Worthan’s introduction with a particular social web data related discussion, it is really a second distanced event that users would fire up various information of any kind, useless and of course, some few significant and relevant ones. Simple posts and shares on the net could always turn useful in time just so authorities could find ways of saving these data on demand. An Ascher then was interested on investing on finding ways to filter those million dot data streamed in the web almost every millisecond a day. the idea of having a saving storage that would go on 24/7 till eternity seems to be a far far milled goal to accomplish; too much it is like finding a transparent grain over a pile of brightly colored ones.

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