TOP5 for 09/07/2006
Filed in archive Daily Top 5 by Creative Weblogging on September 08, 2006
| FORTUNE SMALL BUSINESS ANNOUNCES FINALISTS IN FOURTH ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION Bizinformer |
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| FORTUNE SMALL BUSINESS today announced the finalists that will compete in the fourth annual FSB Student Showdown, FORTUNE Small Business's national business plan competition for students. To compete in FSB's All-Star competition, teams must win the business plan contest at their respective university. The winners will be revealed in the November issue of FORTUNE Small Business magazine. The finalists are: Precision Surveying... Read it all |
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| Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Trailer The Gadgets Weblog |
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| One of the next Grand Theft Auto games - Vice City Stories - it's coming out on October 2006 and I'm sure all GTA fans are impatiently waiting for it. The good thing is that Rock Star Games provided a trailer of Vice City Stories and a little bit of info about the new "series". As a soldier, Vic Vance has... Read it all |
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| Soribada Proves Legal P2P Market P2P File Sharing |
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| South Korean P2P service Soribada was forced to close its free P2P service. It re-opened as an authorized subscription service in July with signed contracts with 350 music rights holders. At its peak Soribada had 22 million free users. As a pay service it has already signed up 500,000 members who pay 3,000 South Korean Won or $3.14 US Dollars... Read it all |
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| Gift What They Like The Dating Weblog |
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| Let's say a birthday is coming up or big anniversary for you and your partner. You start thinking about gift ideas and immediately your thoughts jump to things you enjoy. This is a huge mistake. Start by thinking about what your partner likes. Consider tangible gifts but also experiential gifts like concerts and sports activities. If you think about your partner first... Read it all |
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| Kiko acquired by Tucows Web 2.0 |
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| Techcrunch reports that Kiko, the online Ajax calendar, has been bought by Tucows. This happened within three weeks after the announcement that Kiko was shut down. The site was sold on eBay - and bidding made the price go over 100k in the last minutes. Kiko was sold for 250,000 USD. Good news for Kiko. I wish them all the... Read it all |
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