Sunday, December 14, 2008

Madam of the Web 2.0 Brothel

Madam of the Web 2.0 Brothel is the nickename for Marissa Meyer that was given by Michael Arrington of the TechCrunch. I wasn't realize that the name of Madam of the Web 2.0 Brothel has exists until I read an article about How Google search result has been altered by human intervention.

Google was insisted that their search result was purely from computer algorithm, but recently a report from The register shows other wise.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Taikai online tournaments

Following and having funs an online tournaments can be done by become a member of TaiKai. Taikai is a word of Japanese that means Great Meeting. However in online Taikai homepage you can do more than just meet with new friends, you can get a good tipping league while play Taikai. Become a member of this lucrative site is simple just visit Kontoeröffnung and after filling the form you can start immediately. Apparently you have to be at least 18 years old before registering. I heard that Takai gives you a good tipping league and it's a fun place to spent the time. Take a look at Takai here Taikai Freerolls and guess what you might get from there

Friday, October 31, 2008

Lenovo ThinkPad SL400 Review

ThinkPad notebook series usually comes in high quality and a bit expensive, but not in case of Thinkpad SL400. The Lenovo didn't shed too many features in rolling out its cheapest ThinkPad to date, the 14-inch SL400. Don't let the glossy lid fool you, there are a lot of familiar ThinkPad touches that make it a good bet for business users.

The SL400's 14-inch screen is bright and easy on the eyes, while its 1,440-by-900 resolution is perfect for this screen size. The bezel and the sides angle sharply toward the base, like a trapezoid. Presumably, this was done for aesthetic reasons and to protect the connectivity ports, but it also makes the ports hard to see when you're plugging something in.



Darren Gladstone review of ThinkPad SL400 on Washington Post

CNET review of Lenovo ThinkPad SL400

PCMAG review of Lenovo Thinkpad SL400