Introduction:
Laser Lens KES-410ACA two Lenses (only for 40G) for Sony PS3 has reasonable price and the good quality. Gain the Laser Lens you also gain the best after-sales services.
Features:
1. Fix one of the most common problems with your Playstation 3:
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Thu, April 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Introduction:
Sony PS3 Laser Lens KES-400A with Deck has reasonable price and the good quality. Gain the Laser Lens KES-400A with Deck you also gain the best after-sales services.
Features:
1. Fix one of the most common problems with your Playstation 3:
Disc [...]
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Thu, April 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Introduction:
Laser Lens KES-410ACA two Lenses (only for 40G) for Sony PS3 has reasonable price and the good quality. Gain the Laser Lens you also gain the best after-sales services.
Features:
1. Fix one of the most common problems with your Playstation 3:
[...]
Tags: 40g, Blue Ray, Disc Loading, Games, Laser Lens, Loading Time, Mail, Nbsp, Playstation, Playstation 3, Screen Flickers, Sony, Sony Ps3
more... »
Thu, April 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Introduction:
Sony PS3 Laser Lens KES-400A with Deck has reasonable price and the good quality. Gain the Laser Lens KES-400A with Deck you also gain the best after-sales services.
Features:
1. Fix one of the most common problems with your Playstation 3:
Disc [...]
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Thu, April 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
In the 2000 elections, incumbent Republican Senator John Ashcroft was defeated by Governor Mel Carnahan in the race for one of Missouri’s U.S. Senate seats. The only problem? Carnahan was dead.
I’m reminded of this while looking over the traffic logs for TechCrunch, because it appears that someone else is losing to a dead rival: Google [...]
Tags: Dead Man, Facebook, Followers, Ghost Town, Gmail, Google, Governor Mel Carnahan, Heyday, Incumbent Republican, John Ashcroft, Mail, Popular Stores, Republican Senator, Senator John Ashcroft, Share Information, Subdomains, Techcrunch, Top Referrers, Traffic Logs, U S Senate
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Mon, March 29 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
New data released from analytics service Hitwise today names Facebook the largest website in the U.S. with 7.07% of all U.S. visits. Google is second at 7.03%. Yahoo Mail is third with 3.8% and Yahoo is fourth at 3.67% (if you combined both Yahoo properties, and I’m not sure why they don’t, Yahoo would [...]
Tags: Comscore, Facebook, Google, Google Yahoo, Hitwise, Mail, Microsoft, Names, Population, Yahoo
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Mon, March 15 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
It’s no secret that we consider the PR industry, for the most part, the bane of our existence. They’re just under too much pressure to get results, and when we don’t do what they want (write about their clients), things turn ugly. And before things turn ugly, we get spammed. By phone, by Twitter, by [...]
Tags: Bane, Email Addresses, Existence, Facebook, Fedex, Human Dignity, Mail, Onslaught, Pr Firm, Pr Firms, Pr Industry, Press Release, Reputation, Single Day, Spammer, Spamming, Streamlined Operations, Tweet, Twitter, Unsubscribe Link
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Sat, February 20 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
As soon as Google Buzz was released earlier today, all the early adopters piled in to give it a spin. Paul Buchheit, the creator of Gmal and a founder of FreindFeed, was among them and his initial reaction was: “This seems vaguely familiar . . .” Or, as he put it elsewhere, “There’s [...]
Tags: Buzz, Deficiencies, Early Adopters, Email, Engineer, Fashion, Flickr, Gmail, Gmal, Google, Initial Reaction, Link Photo, Mail, Silo, Social Commentary, Status Updates, Streams, Tweet, Tweets, Videos
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Wed, February 10 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments