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ww.gmail.com
ww.Gmail.com is considered the most stable email service and is typically the most reliable of the email systems I've used over the course of my Internet history - it is full featured, generally always there,...
2 commentsyou tube.com
You Tube.com is much more just a vehicle for regular people to put stupid videos online, and for the rest of us to waste time at work watching them for a quick laugh. If this is the most valuable TV station on...
1 commentww.craigslist.com
ww.craigslist.com is not just a website or a company, it is a COMMUNITY and is great service for finding people, private engagements, things, or private engagements with people's things. Craigslist is doing...
1 commentfriendster.com
Friendster is an Internet social network service. Friendster.com has 9 to 10 million users, but was famously eclipsed in the US market by MySpace. Friendster is based on the Circle of Friends (social network)...
1 commentww.youtube.com
The worth of cable TV has been replaced by Youtube. And it is a fact that everyone will readily acknowledge. Infact ww.Youtube.com has become the alternative to all the other channels that broadcast over...
2 commentsww.barbie.com
Barbie is cheap and cheerful. There are many Barbie's for under $10, and you can usually find one (currently Surf City Barbie) on sale for $4.99. Barbie is no slacker. She gets the big picture. Barbie is part...
2 commentsww.hotmail.com
ww.Hotmail.com was one of the first free webmail services. Hotmail was acquired in 1997 by Microsoft for an estimated $400M, and rebranded it as "MSN Hotmail". Hotmail was launched in 1996 to allow anyone...
1 commentww.msn.com
Search engine spiders have historically had major problems with "spider traps" - dynamic database-driven websites that serve up identical or nearly identical content at varying URLs (e.g. Alas, search engines...
0 commentswww.earth.google.com
www.earth.google.com is currently available for download as a desktop application, although you need to be connected to the Internet to use it. Every time you open Google Earth, it automatically connects to...
6 commentsWhy are Tigers Killed?
Tigers are killed for body parts used in traditional medicines. The biggest threat facing Amur tigers is habitat loss due to logging. As they lose habitat, they lose prey, which means they sometimes turn to...
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