Wednesday, November 29, 2006

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Let's face it, one thing that you shouldn't be doing while building your online business is messing around with complicated PHP scripts or Wordpress plugins. Sure, most websites selling these scripts tell you they are "easy to install" or something like that, and hey, maybe they are for some people. But if you are like MANY people building online businesses, installing all these wonderful scripts and plugins that are supposed to make our lives easier, is way down the list of priorities. Whether it's an automatic blogging tool, marketing script or Wordpress plugin, these little scripts can quickly cause BIG headaches!

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Monday, November 20, 2006

Nintendo Wii Release

Chilly temperatures and days of waiting in line didn’t stop some anxious video gamers. As the clock struck midnight Sunday morning, the Nintendo Wii went on sale at the Big Flats Wal-Mart.

Phillip Downie was the fourth person in line to get the Wii."I just kept saying this better be worth every minute and second I'm standing here. When I got home, I was like wow. I could have waited longer and it would still have been worth it,” said Downie.

The release of Nintendo Wii comes just days after Sony’s PlayStation 3. Nintendo hopes its unique motion sensitive controllers and online capabilities will lure shoppers away from the competition.

Exploring the Wii

Sunday, November 19, 2006

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Saturday, November 18, 2006

PlayStation 3 Launch

source:DOW JONES NEWSWIRES By Andrew Simons
With hundreds waiting in line-some as long as two days outside of a Sony complex in downtown San Francisco, Sony Corp. (SNE) launched it's PlayStation 3 video game machine Thursday for North American customers amid concerns that there would be a shortage of the system over the crucial holiday shopping season.

Approximately 750 people lined up outside the Sony Metreon, an entertainment complex used by Sony to show off its products, to be among the first in North America to purchase the new system.

Such indications of initial demand for the product are important for Sony, which is looking for the newest version of its popular PlayStation line to boost revenue and profits over the next five years.

"We're rushing product here," said Peter Dille, executive vice president of marketing for Sony Computer Entertainment. "We know there is huge demand."

Sony had originally allocated about 500 of the new consoles for the launch event here, but flew in more to meet demand. Sony is hoping to ship one million PlayStation 3 units by Dec. 31, according to Dille.

The PlayStation 3 comes in two versions - one with a 60 gigabyte hard drive that sells for $599 and one with a 20 gigabyte hard drive that sells for $499.

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