Domain: linksynergy.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to linksynergy.com.
Comments · 23
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Re:What is your agenda?
Uh, where exactly do you see this? First one I see is http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=KJNspj7Wol4&offerid=142481.10000581&type=3&subid=0 . Basically for sports authority.
Meanwhile, although I assume it's sarcasm, it's a bit of a stretch
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Re:Affiliate programs
I use it on my site and my site happens to use a BLOG as its small news item/incremental update/forum section.
I have made about $7.35 from the affiliate program so far.
The cool thing is, it doesn't just apply to songs. One day I will luck up and someone will buy an iPod or iMac in the same order - you get 2% off that as well if they buy with 48 hours of clicking on your link.
Each editorial that I post on my website, I post a corresponding song.
For instance: My last story was on Bleu Rose Software exiting the Mac Market. I posted (with the story) - I'm Blue by Eiffel 65 -
Save the U2 video easy
Load the iTunes/Safari QT video, now open your Terminal and copy and paste the following:
cp -v `lsof |grep -i QTP| grep iTunes|awk '{ print $9 }'` ~/Desktop/currentmusicvideo.mov
For Safari:
cp -v `lsof |grep -i QTP| grep Safari|awk '{ print $9 }'` ~/Desktop/currentmusicvideo.mov
Wait and click on your Desktop
Click her to go to iTunes and buy something -
Re:Gentoo sucks big time
More here
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Re:Outlook is better...
You bet Outlook rocks
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Microsoft nationalized
read more here!
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Re:Google does it
Check this
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Re:Try Microsoft Valhalla
Nice Product
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Re:Microsoft
why not?
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Re:Windows Supercomputer
Probably after Longhorn
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Microsoft in China
Maybe they wanna promote WindowsMediaPlayer Comatose!
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Bill Gates has something to do with this
After all, isn't this slashdot? Comatose!
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Whaco
Bush is crazy, and so are those who voted him Unbelievable deals on digital cameras here
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Cheap printer cartridges for all!
Cheap printer cartridges for all!
http://www.monsterinkjets.com/ - They only have Apple, Canon, Epson, and Xerox, but they're incredibly cheap (usually a couple dollars at most), and they have free shipping. Minimum order of $10, but considering that $10 worth of ink at this site will probably last you until your printer breaks, it's not so bad.
ABCInkjets - They're anywhere from a bit to a bunch more expensive depending on model (most are like $5/$6 from what I saw, but of course the one I need is $20), but they have a much bigger selection. Free shipping there too. -
Re:Buy It Link
According to ISBN.nu, amazon.co.uk has it for $21.73, and overstock.com has it for $20.59.
--Phil (Transparent plug for ISBN.nu, one of my favorite book-pricing sites.) -
Discount on Dell USB drive
For limited time Dell Home Systems has Dell 128 MB USB drive for $31.95. Click the link for additional 10% off and no sales tax (sorry, TX people).
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Discount on Dell USB drive
For limited time Dell Home Systems has Dell 128 MB USB drive for $31.95. Click the link for additional 10% off and no sales tax (sorry, TX people).
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Re:May as well be the first to say itOr they could ship USB thumb drives.
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Re:I like spending less for things....
You'll want to get it from Buy.com
then... four bucks less than Amazon & free shipping. -
Re:$22 USB ethernet adapter?
You can get a USB ethernet adaptor and then you can use broadband
This is one that isn't on the product support list for the iPaq, but it is only $22 through Buy.com. It's the COMPEX EU202 LINKPORT USB 10/100Mbps FAST ETHERNET USB ADAPTER, and it seems to have the smallest form factor of any of the USB Ethernet adapters I've looked at. It's the same form factor/size as one of USB memory drives, and doesn't hang off a cable like most of the others.
Anyone have experience with this adapter? Are their any Linux drivers that wil run it? From googling the web I found Linux drivers for the PCMCIA card version of it so it would seem that the chipset is likely the same and might work with Linux. -
Urgency! Slashdot has low value.
As a reader of the Slashing Dot for over 10 years, I have grown to appreciate the unique literary stylings of Dr. Robert Malda and Dr. Jeffrey Bates. However, the recent shakeout in the Internet industry has caused many web-sites to close. I have helped such sites as Yahoo! to retain their core demographic profiles while adding value. Did you know that Yahoo! adds over 1,000 value to every page on their Internet web-site (hereinafter "Intersite") every day, whereas Slashdot's value adding is minimal?
I have here some tips for adding additional value to the Slashdot Intersite.
- Add support for value-added tags, such as TABLE, IMG, and IFRAME. Our partners especially prefer the IFRAME, as it gives them more control over the content.
- Utilize the Microsoft Internet Explorer feature enabling alternatively colored scroll bars. The different colors help to accent your web site's look and feel, and can be copyrighted to lock in the value.
- I have found that over 50% of Slashdot users use a product like the Junking Buster to get rid of banner ads. For that reason, I would like to propose in-comment advertising. More on that later.
- Allow every user to select an icon, and replace all emoticons in their comments (such as the value-starved ":)") with colorful images (such as ). In keeping with Slashdot's current settings, the GIF format is designated as the standard for these small icons.
- Remove the clause declaring that users own their own comments, once again enabling Dr. Jonathan Katz to publish a book which adds value to them.
- Sever ties with Google. Use a more value-added search engine like Goto.com.
- Use a META tag to make all pages refresh every 5 minutes to maximize banner impressions.
- Make all external links open in a new window, preferably behind the current browser window.
- Utilize a more value-added language, such as ASP.NET, instead of the current Perl.com.
These represent just a small segment of the ideas that I and my organization wish to do. Now, about that in-comment advertising. Consider the following comment, taken (per Fair Use laws) from a recent discussion on office software.
While informative, and certainly factually accurate, it is completely bereft of value. Now see what it looks like after passing through our patented soft-filters.As an enterprise customer, I just can't see us using Microsoft Works. Microsoft Office XP provides us with much more value. For example, our corporate intranet just set up an award-winning SharePoint server which allows us to collaborate more proactively.
As an enterprise customer, I just can't see us using Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Works (check latest prices). For the best airfare, choose Expedia.com. Microsoft Office XP (check for software reviews - check latest prices) provides us with much more value. For example, our corporate intranet (intranet solutions by Nortel) just set up an award-winning SharePoint server which allows us to collaborate more proactively.
Let's check the amount of value in each of those paragraphs.
First paragraph: 3 value
Much more value was added in the second paragraph.
Second paragraph: 1500 valueI hope that you will consider our suggestions for a better Slashdot Intersite. As you have seen, our solutions increase value without modifying your content in any way. I look forward to speaking with you soon!
Gene Ricman
Executive Innovationeering Sales Associate
Microcompusoft Value-Added Content-Driven Solutions, Inc. -
Re:you wouldn't believe
Is this a default when you run the @home install CD or something?
AFAIK its not, but the reverse should be true. Cable and DSL ISPs should install (or at least warn you to install with an included download link) ZoneAlarm or other personal firewall software when you configure your broadband account.
This might also give the Broadband ISP's some teeth when they try to enforce a 'no server' policy against their customers, since the customer couldn't plead that they were running Napster or an FTP site unknowingly if they had to specifically enable the ZoneAlarm to allow each piece software that was running as a server.
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Re:you wouldn't believe
Is this a default when you run the @home install CD or something?
AFAIK its not, but the reverse should be true. Cable and DSL ISPs should install (or at least warn you to install with an included download link) ZoneAlarm or other personal firewall software when you configure your broadband account.
This might also give the Broadband ISP's some teeth when they try to enforce a 'no server' policy against their customers, since the customer couldn't plead that they were running Napster or an FTP site unknowingly if they had to specifically enable the ZoneAlarm to allow each piece software that was running as a server.