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Monday, September 26, 2011
Raincatch - Water Purification Raincoat
What the Hell's exactly Google+?
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iPhone 5 The Rumors and the Roadmap, http://go.to/drmobiles
Apple products are notorious for speculation before launch - mainly because Apple is so secretive about any of the details of a product before launch. The iPhone 5 is no exception. Everything from the launch date to the features available have had recent speculation. Yet another iPhone prototype was potentially lost in a bar - just like the iPhone 4. Some even predict that Apple will soon release two new iPhones - the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 4S. If the iPhone 4S is also launched, it is expected to be a slightly updated version of the iPhone 4 without quite as many features as the iPhone 5. The infographic should help you separate fact from fiction and give you some idea of what to expect this fall with regard to the details that are known or expected.
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The Five (5) Most Expensive Bicycles in the World!
A Bicycle which is one of the most economic vehicle in the world and mainly its eco supported vehicle. So, many environment specialists suggest people to use the Bicycles for shorter distances rather than Motor Vehicles.
Here is our Cool Sunday’s article for this Week : 5 Most Expensive Bicycles in the World.
#1. Aurumania’s Gold Bike Crystal edition ($144,464)
#2. Trek Yoshimoto Nara Speed Concept ($200,000)
#3. Trek “Butterfly” Madone ($ 500,000)
#4. The Trek Madone 7-Diamond ($75,000)
#5. Electric Assist Bicycle by eROCKIT ($44,000)
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The Ten (10) Google Facts You Will Not Believe. . . .
Google has said that they are not a conventional company and neither does it have any intentions to become one. It has an almost dominating effect on all of the lives of all of the people involved online. In this article, we will bring you ten of the most exciting and interesting facts about Google which you will probably find hard to believe.
1 ) The Blank Google Look
The main reason that the Google home page has a minimalistic style is because the founders did not know much of HTML and just wanted to create a quick interface. Yes it is true even if hard to believe!
2 ) The First Google Doodle
The very first things that you observe upon opening Google’s homepage are the Google’s “Doodles”. A doodle involves the changing of Google logo graphics to mark any event or anniversary. And what’s more interesting about this feature is that it was first designed as an out of office message.
3 ) Google Rents Goats
One of the most interesting fact about Google is that they have rented about 200 goats from a company called California Grazing. They did it to help cut down the amount of weeds and brush at Google HQ. They put it as “A lot cuter to watch than lawn mowers.” Uh.. a nice way to go green too.
4 ) Google Is Dog-Friendly
Google is a dog-friendly company and do not support cats as much. They said that Google’s affection for our canine friends is an integral facet of our corporate culture.
5 ) Google’s First Ever “Company Snack” Was Swedish Fish
The “Swedish Fish” back in the early days of the incorporation of the Google was the first ever company snack. The Googlers piled on so much weight soon after joining the company that they had to reduce it in the company gym and also had to go at least 100 feet to get the snacks.
6 ) Google’s First Ever Tweet
Google’s first ever Tweet on twitter was the message sent in February 2009, and it reads as “I’m 01100110 01100101 01100101 01101100 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 01111001 00001010.” If you are not very fluent in binary, you may have difficult to understand. In other words it says “I’m feeling lucky.”
7 ) Gmail
Another interesting fact about Gmail is that it was used internally for around two years and it was discovered that there were approximately 6 types of email users back then and they were to accommodate these 6 types.
8 ) Google Logo
Google did not have their logo centred until March 31, 2001. In the earlier days they had a Yahoo-style exclamation mark and had a bias to the left-hand side. Yea the old fashion and old days of the internet.
9 ) Google’s IPO
Another very interesting fact about Google’s IPO is that the opening price for Google’s stock was $85 per share and later last year it sky rocketed to the $600 making GOOG a rather nice investment for many.
10 ) The Name ‘Google’
The Name ‘Google’ The name ‘Google’ was coined by an accident because the founding members thought that they were going for ‘Googol’. A lucky and nice accident.
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Dafen, China: Oil Painting Village: Where Fake Art is Business. . . .
Dafen Oil Painting Village: Where Fake Art is Business
China is well known for fakery of all kinds, be it consumer electronics, clothing, pharmaceuticals, DVDs, food and everything in between. And there is particularly one type of fakery that is actually thriving in business with a market that spreads from New York to Tokyo – Art.
Dafen is a small village in the suburb of Buji, in Longgang District of Shenzhen whose sole purpose is to mass produce replicas of western art to be sold to shops, restaurants, hotels, galleries, and tasteless consumers across the world. The village boasts over 5,000 artists working in 600+ galleries who churn out over 5 million paintings each year.
It started in the early 1990s when a group of about twenty artists under the leadership of the painter and businessman Huang Jiang took up residence in this town. They specialized in the making of large numbers of replicas of oil paintings by masters such as Van Gogh and Leonardo da Vinci. These replicas were sold in many countries for relatively low prices. The endeavor was quite successful and soon the demand for replicas increased. In order to fulfill the demand more and more artists took up residence and started to make a living. According to China Daily, some 60% of all global fake paintings are produced at Dafen.
Many of the artists involved in the job are actually trained at art academies and churn out dozens of replicas each day. A combination picture (below) shows the half-hour process of painter Zhao Xiaoyong working on a Van Gogh self-portrait in his gallery at Dafen Oil Painting Village. Zhao said he has sold more than 70,000 pieces of Van Gogh’s paintings, with the price ranging from 200 to 1,500 yuan ($30-$230) a piece.
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Out of this world design business card Ideas!
Whichever business you’re in, and especially for anyone in the field of design, such as web designers, a business card can be as important as your website identity. A business card creates a physical connection and bond between you or your business and your customers. Just like in a website, business cards can become great interactive elements, but with the added ability to have real textures, different materials and shapes. In this article, we’ll take a look at 20 truly outstanding business card designs which show that there are truly no limits to the design of a business card.
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