June 28th, 2007
It’s funny how the smallest things can ruin our most enjoyable moments. How many times has it happened to you that you go out for dinner or on a vacation and all you can remember from it is the long time it took you to find a parking space? Cheap-parking.net realized this problem and created a perfect solution (at least for Gatwick airport). You can book your Gatwick parking space in advance guaranteeing you a spot when you get there. You can choose Gatwick hotel parking for the closest most convenient location. In order to emphasise the problem they wish to solve, the site has created a cure parking game which you can play online.
June 27th, 2007
The internet has built itself on the premises of being the ultimate tool to connect people from around the world. There are so many social networks available nowadays with special websites dedicated to almost any vertical. The internet also has revolutionized the way we do business allowing us to buy and sell products from around the world as well as make our services available to others. But the ironic thing is that while the net is perfect for connecting people across the globe, there is very little in terms of connecting you with your actual neighbors. After all they are your natural partners for any type of transaction or interaction. That’s where Qwixo.com comes in. It serves as a bulletin board for anything from finding a job, interacting with friends, posting personal announcements and more. But the cool thing is that you can limit your display to only view posts from your zip code, making it a truly local community destination.
June 19th, 2007
Great news is out for all the internet’s online poker fans. There’s a new player in town and if their current track record is any indication it seems like they should have a big impact on the market. Many people already know Backgammonmasters.com from their award wining gaming platform which allows players from around the world to interact and play against each other or against the computer.
The company started their business with their revolutionary online backgammon version which offered players superior 3-D graphics and a simple award wining downloadable interface. Over the years the company has added more gaming capabilities and expanded their game offering allowing their players easy access to all their games with the help of only one downloadable software program.
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June 17th, 2007
We always want the very best for our loved ones. We make sure our children receive the very best education, we do our best to secure their financial future as best we can and are constantly working on providing them with all the love and care we can provide. But at certain time we can feel that our loved one’s need so much help we just don’t know how to provide it. Anyone who has dealt with a drug addiction among a loved one knows the feeling of frustration that goes along with wanting to help our loved ones at their most critical time of need but lacking the tools and means to do so.
There are solutions for dealing with even these tough situations and the smart thing to do is to make sure our loved one gets the best help by sending him to one of our country’s find drug rehab centers. A highly recommended drug rehabilitation center is available at Cliffside Malibu. Their unique approach makes sure each patient has goes through the best recovery process for them by tailoring each patient with a unique treatment plan. Cliffside Malibu utilizes a number of treatment methods providing each patient with the perfect solution for their individual case and personality.
June 12th, 2007
The big fight between search engine giant Google and the online auction conglomerate eBay has finally come to and end with Google folding and throwing in the towel. The story started with Google posting a strong protest against eBay after the later banned the Google Checkout payment system from use on winning bids on eBay. Google blamed eBay for unfair play in an attempt to maintain the monopoly of eBay owned payment system Paypal.
However eBay showed Google they are not a company to mess with. In an apparently ‘innocent’ move eBay dropped all their advertising campaigns from Google claiming to run an budget test but Google took the hint and dropped their charges against eBay. While eBay clearly won this battle, I don’t think we’ve heard the last of Google on the subject just yet.