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Make Money Submitting Links

My sister asked me to check out a program which promises payment for people who submit links for Google. According to this program, Google is the paymaster. My wanted to try it out as it is only US$1.99 shipping for the starter kit.

I have not tried any such programs before because most of these are only open to residents in the United States but as far as I know, there are no programs that are paid by Google for submitting links to Google.

However, I have read that there are companies which pay people to submit AdWord text for their clients and they call such work “data entry” but these programs certainly are not paid by Google itself.

I cautioned my sister not about such programs after doing research online since to make payment of US$1.99, she would have to disclose her credit card information. I read that there are unscrupulous companies which will then charge the credit cards of buyers US$5 (or so) every month.

Facebook Lite

I received an invitation via a link on my Facebook main page to test out Facebook Lite, Facebook’s latest strip down version of Facebook, aimed at users with a slower internet connection or those who are accessing Facebook on their mobile phones.

Apparently, most of the countries selected to test Facebook Lite are in Asia, including China and Russia. According to Facebook, we may have a slower connection but this is where Facebook is rapidly growing so they are making our user experience better.

So I clicked on the link to Facebook Lite at http://lite.facebook.com but unfortunately, no matter how I clicked, even opening a new browser, failed to show me this stripped down version. I was redirected to the main Facebook page all the time.

Well, either my connection was not slow enough for Facebook Lite (LOL) or Facebook Lite wasn’t ready for us yet, but then again, why did I, and I am sure many other Facebook users as well, receive that invitation to try it out?

Addicted To Social Gaming

My friends and I are quite addicted to social gaming, especially those on Facebook. Of course we tried to deny this but it’s funny how we turned quite nasty when Facebook suffered a DOS attack a few days ago, though it was not as bad as what happened to Twitter, which was down for hours.

A friend, who has made social gaming a way of life, says that she has to start “moving” before she becomes fat. She has a WiiFit but she says that if she had a pedal exerciser, it would still allow her to play games on the laptop.

I didn’t know there are so many pedal exercisers of different designs. After going through the website of Allegro Medical Supplies Inc., I think my friend would surely be able to find one that would allow her to exercise and play games at the same time. Let’s just hope that Facebook will not suffer another lag again!

Targeting Cyxymu

In my previous post, I wrote about the inaccessibility of Twitter and LiveJournal for a few hours and the slow websites including Facebook. Of course, when it was happening, my friends and I were in the dark but we jokingly bet that MySpace would be the next target.

Now, we are clearer that the hackers from Russia were targeting this guy who went by the online handle of Cyxymu, Cyrillic spelling of Sukhumi. Sukhumi is a city of Abkhazia in Georgia, which is at war with Russia. This guy, Cyxymu, was using all these social websites and blogs to propagate his pro-Georgia messages against Russia, which caused this cyber war from Russia.

Twitter has issued an announcement that they will try to keep the website up and accessible for everyone amidst these DOS attacks but there would be no guarantee as long as Russia does not stop their attacks.

Like one journalist wrote, it is just silly to target these social sites. He likens it to bombing a TV station just because they are broadcasting news that are against our ideology, etc. Let’s just see how this issue will develop, though it serves as a good test for engineers in Twitter, LiveJournal and Facebook.

Half The Internet Seems To Be Down

As this time of writing, half the internet seems to be down. I can’t tell how many sites are affected but those that I use chronically, namely Facebook and Twitter, are either down or crawling at snail’s pace.

At this point, we have no information what is happening but for my friends and I who plays non-stop on Facebook, this is “killing” us. We want to send tweets out to air our frustrations but we are unable too.

How funny. Has something like this happened before? Many of us thought that it was our broadband companies that are acting up. I wonder how many calls they received because we could not access Twitter and Facebook. LOL Luckily I held my horses.

After about an hour plus, both sites, and Live Journal, which was also down earlier, are back up and running smoothly again. Thankfully! Now, let’s go back to those games. Hahaha!

Adult TV In A BoXXX

My sister just subscribed to broadband internet but after a week, told me that the novelty has worn off and she no longer spends endless hours surfing the internet. One could only absorb so much information from the web, right?

Well, there are many uses besides surfing the web. We could watch TV too, like Apple TV. I got to know that there is also Adult TV like Apple TV where subscribers will be provided with a set up box called BoXXX which is a plug and play device connecting to the internet and TV screen. Naturally, subscribing to FyreTV, you can expect nothing but adult content at your convenience.

For those who are interested, and importantly above 18, subscription is only US$9.95 per month with free hardware and 100 monthly FyreTV credits. Using FryeTV to search for adult movies on TV looks easy enough, even if you are not familiar with Apple TV. In any case, with FyreTV, no longer do you have to waste time downloading adult movies of sub par quality over the internet or rent adult DVDs from your neighborhood video rental store.

I also understand that FyreTV allows viewers to search for their favorite porn stars and their complete movie collection. I think this is an awesome feature even though I do not have a favorite porn star. For more information, visit FyreTV.com

Big On Social Gaming

Although t first I was pretty reluctant to play games on Facebook because I as afraid I would get addicted to them and then waste a lot of time playing games and being non productive, I guess there is no escaping them when everyone I know is playing one game or another, or even multiple games on Facebook.

I have been spending at least the past five months playing games on Facebook. I started with one game, playing it daily, but now, I play at least six games on a daily basis, and a multitude of other games when I have the time.

I play Mafia Wars, Restaurant City, Pet Society, Glamour Age, Sorority Life, Mobwars, Street Racing and Underworld daily and I am not alone. It’s weird how the news feed has been taken over by post after post from one game application after another and even when people actually WRITE a status message, it is usually game related. It is difficult to find a REAL status message anymore.

Social games are such that the larger group friends we have playing the same game, the stronger we are in the game. This is true for so many games on Facebook (and MySpace) that we have to continuously grow our Mafia Family, our crew, our House and what not, so much so that we add people as friends even though we do not know them, except that they share a similar interest in the game.

I have to admit that after playing Mafia Wars, I have added a slew of people as friends too just to have more people in my “team”. I am wondering what to do with these people should I stop playing these games as actively I am doing right now. Maybe I would just delete them all. What do you do?