I was having this discussion with a friend about salary and pay rises in Australia. He’s a baker, works around 12 hours per day, Monday to Sunday and getting paid around 80k after tax.
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China’s Twitter = TaoTao
Since Facebook, Plurk and Twitter are all banned in China, you might ask if there’s a place where Chinese go to share their online status. Worry not, there’s at least TaoTao, China’s version of Twitter, created by the popular china software maker 腾讯 (who created the most widely used instant messaging software in China – QQ).
Books Warren Buffett Recommends Every Investors Should Read
What books does the world’s greatest investor Warren Buffett really reads and recommends that every wise investors should read as well? I was able to find 3 which were explicity mentioned by Warren Buffett himself that they were of good reference and by reading reader’s reviews on books written about Warren Buffett.
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Free Web Based Email Accounts: Hotmail VS Yahoo Mail VS Gmail
OK, let’s admit it. Most of us have more then just one email accounts. And all three search engine giants (Google, Yahoo and Microsoft) have their own free online email services, so which one do you choose and which one is the best?
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Download Obama Administration’s White Paper On Financial Regulatory Reform 85 Page Draft Document
If you’re curious of what Obama’s adminstration is trying to do in the financial reform, you can take a look at this 85 page document. I’m not a financial expert, banker or economists but whatever it is, I hope it’s something that will dig the world out of this big economic crisis hole and reform the financial system such that it can be more sustainable.
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Famous CEOs Without College Degrees
These CEOs hit it big by having a big dream and live up to it by making things happen and excel in their field without a college degree. Who said that you always need a paper qualification to start something good? Taking action is way more important and there are good examples of people who we can learn from.
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Google Tennis Score Results
Google probably started doing sports scores updates since Olympics 2008, but this just caught my attention while searching for the scoreline of the Australian Open 2009 men’s finals.
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Retail Products Codes & Identifiers Glossary Summary
ISBN (International Standard Book Number
ISBN is an 10 digit unique number assigned to each book published in the world. It can usually be found on the back cover of a book next to the bar code, following the identifier “ISBN”. It can also be found in the inside page along with the copyright notice. The purpose of the ISBN is to establish and identify one title or edition of a title from one specific publisher and is unique to that edition, allowing for more efficient marketing of products by booksellers, libraries, universities, wholesalers and distributors
UPC (Universal Product Code)
UPC is a number used to identify items sold in the USA. (Books are also typically assigned a UPC, but the ISBN is more commonly used.) The UPC can be found under the bar code that appears on the product label. Also commonly known as the bar code, UPC (Universal Product Code) is a 12 digit unique code used to distinguish different items in the retail industry. You could take a product you buy from one store and bring it to another and the UPC would be the same and valid at both stores.
ASIN (Amazon Standard Identification Number)
A number uniquely assigned to each product sold on Amazon.
EAN (European Article Number)
A 13 digit code, commonly used for products sold in Europe. EANs are used in Europe in the same way UPCs are used in the USA. In fact, you can get a valid EAN number just by adding zero in front of a 12 digit UPC.
SKU
A SKU is a store specific number and would only be valid at the store where it is being sold. It is store specific and thus meaningless if you bring a product SKU from store A and check it in Store B.
Make Money With Google Adsense for Parked Domain
Google Adsense for parked domains is finally here for every publisher. Previously if you own domains which aren’t developed with content yet, you can only park them with third party brokers such as sedo, namedrive, fabulous etc. I wonder what will happen to them now since you can cut out these brokers and go directly with Google Adsense. Guess we’ll be seeing less of these kind of stupid parked domains pages.
WordPress Blog Sold For $15 Million
If this ain’t inspiring, I don’t know what else is. Bankaholic.com has just been sold for $15 Million last month 😮
Simply put, being in the right niche (finance indutsry as in bankaholic case) and working hard does pays off. And who can deny that when you have just sold your one-man-show blog for $15 million after just 2 years of blogging?
Impressive indeed.