Sunday, November 25 2007 @ 10:34 AM PST
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Bluetooth USB Dongle
I bought a Trust brand USB Bluetooth Dongle recently.
This adapter worked with Windows XP installed Desktop, but a Windows Vista (Home Edition) installed Desktop did not find a driver for this USB Bluetooth dongle.
After searching a hit in the web, I found a page where how to make it recognized by Windows Vista :
After watched The Illusionist (Edward Norton, Jessica Biel), as another illusionist movie I watched The Prestige (Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Caine) too.
I've found a unique encouraging system in a discussion style forum website,
where member with active and contributive participation can get shared the earnings or paid.
You can start a topic to discuss or post a photo to get comments.
A simple virutal share game, where your blog can be quoted in a virtual money.
BlogShares
BlogShares is a fantasy stock market where weblogs are the companies. Players invest fictional dollars on shares in blogs. Blogs are valued by their incoming links and add value to other blogs by linking to them. Prices can go up or down based on trading and the underlying value of the blog. No actual ownership of blogs is transfered. BlogShares is purely a fictional marketplace.
Google Gadgets now available for Your Webpage, such as PacMan.
When I heard YouTube acquisition by Google, I though they got a big one in internet multi-player Pacman game.
us$1.65 billion was paid in a stock-for-stock, a value including "value generated a synergistic model".
YouTube is quite popular in Japan, even the website is not in Japanese. As of March, 2006 more than 2 million views per month (source : ITmedia, Internet Watch.
On the other hand, in Japan Yahoo keeps more search share than Google.
So, possibly Japanese preference with YouTube may help Google's search market share up ?
HDTV (High-Definition televion) as broadcasting of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL), you can learn here (Wikpedia).
About NBC' broadcasting in high-defition : here (NBC's HDTV in 1080i format)
Canada's CBC has a simple visual explanation pages about HDTV : here
BBC's "What is High Definition television (HD)?" : here