Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 17-02-2009

examiner.com: There are so many thing which are going right for Peppod, an energy product produced by a small company in Boulder, Colorado. These little alka-seltzer-like tabs are perfect for so many people. They are not easily destructible, taste absolutely fantastic, dissolve quite easily and fit easily into a normal opening of a water bottle. I would not hesitate to buy a box of these – as they provide great energy and decent nutrition in an easy to handle pack.
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Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 16-02-2009
CScout: In the game Mind Flex the player wears a headset that measures the brainwaves to control a ball that floats on a cushion of air. The point is to navigate the ball through a maze of hoops. The more you concentrate the harder a fan will blow. The product will be available in retail for $80 later in 2009. CScout already reported on a similar technology called Brainball from Swedens Interactive Institut at WIREDs Next Fest in New York in 2007.
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Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 15-02-2009

Gadgetell: Novelty speakers are a dime a dozen these days, but this pair in particular is pretty amazing. The Speak-er is for the most part your average run of the mill speaker, except it looks like a speech bubble.
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Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 15-02-2009

PopGadget: As with most dog owners, we love our small “herd” ( three beautiful rescue doxies) but their breath is another matter. My husband uses that old expression, “It could stop the windmill on an old Dutch painting,” or something like that.
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Filed Under (Internet Business) by Admin on 13-02-2009
Web is the prime source of information. If you want a major stake of the pie, you must offer the best information in the easiest way. Even as a blogger, you need to continuously offer the best posts in your category to earn money and popularity.
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Filed Under (Industry Biz News) by Admin on 13-02-2009
For those of you who just can’t get enough of this cloud thing, here’s some weekend reading. Berkeley’s Reliable Adaptive Distributed Systems Laboratory – the RAD Lab, as it’s groovily known – has a new white paper, Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing, that examines the economics of the cloud model, from both a user’s and a supplier’s perspective, and lays out the opportunities and obstacles that will likely shape the development of the industry in the near to medium term. And, in the new issue of IEEE Spectrum, Randy Katz surveys the state of the art…
Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 13-02-2009
Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 13-02-2009
The Wall Street Journal: Could shiso be the new white tea in beauty products?
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