2007-01-30
2007-01-29
Free is too expensive...Own the internet!
This is AGLOCO 's proposition, just three words: Own the Internet.
Whenever you are online, either surfing, blogging, clicking on an ad, making a purchase, all the money generated by your activities is pocketed by a small number of players. At AGLOCO? they say not anymore!
AGLOCO is a global community, whose owners are its Members (you and potentially the millions of internet users out there). Their goal is to capture a significant portion of the value generated by our online activities and return it to Members in cash. Best of all, it is totally free, Members will NEVER have to pay anything, nor will they have to disclose ANY personal information!
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2007-01-24
911
With all this talk of 9-11 and terrorism I cannot figure out what is this all about. Who are they looking for? Why are they looking for them? Why do they care? I know and everyone else knows exactly who brought down the New York World Trade Center. It was all a set up by the United States government. Watch all the video footage. Study the way demolishions are done. It was all a set up. The CIA, FBI and all the troops in the middle east are all focusing in the WRONG place. They should be pointing fingers and hanging themselves. The United States government is once again and always will be the criminals involved in the 9-11 terror plot that has brought done the World Trade Center in New York and killed hundreds of innocent civilians. This is a war on race NOT terrorism.
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2007-01-18
Building the World Trade Center Towers
For those who think "Jet Fuel" and gravity pulverized that concrete and 45 interior steel columns. Educate yourself and you'll see 9/11 was a planned demolition and WTC Tower 7 collapsed with no plane striking it (Flight 93 was supposed to hit tower 7). Conspiracy theory, new world order, alex jones, david icke |
2007-01-13
Baidu
Watch out Google! Looks like China has come out with Baidu. The site design closely resembles that of Google but is not the same site. The name Baidu is a combination of two characters "one hundred" and "time" or "frequency". The name comes from a Chinese poem written over 800 years ago during the Song dynasty. The poem is a representation of persistent search for the ideal. Isn't this what Google is trying to do too? Organize the internet. I have to say I like the name better than Google, Baidu too just rolls off the tongue it even has a more poetic feeling to the word compared to Google, which seems to just sound good.