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Adsense for Parked Domains Now Opened for Worldwide Publishers

If you have domains that are not developed or you are not posting any article or content on it then you have a good opportunity to earn some extra bucks from unused domains. Google ‘Adsense for domains’ is now opened for all international publishers. Couple of months back we blogged about launch of Adsense for domains program, but it was initially available for only North American publishers. Now it’s open for the worldwide publishers. You can see ‘Adsense for Domains’ option in your Adsense account also. Log in to your Adsense account and check the tab ‘Adsense Setup’. Under this tab click on ‘Adsense for Domains’ link and follow the instructions to add your parked domains in Adsense for Google domain parking service. When you add your domains successfully in Google network you need to follow instructions provided by Google to point these domains to Google servers. Once approved your domains will be ready for ‘Adsense for Domains’ advertisements. BUT, you need to strictly comply with

Google Buzz- Go beyond status messages

Google yesterday announced a new service, Google Buzz, that automatically brings social networking into Gmail and the rest of the Google-sphere. Whether or not you’re big on social networking sites like Twitter or Facebook, Buzz offers a somewhat new and intriguing approach. It’s five key features, include: » Automatic friends lists (friends are added automatically who you have emailed on Gmail) » “Rich fast sharing” combines sources like Picasa and Twitter into a single feed, and it includes full-sized photo browsing » Public and private sharing (swap between family and friends) » Inbox integration (instead of emailing you with updates, like Facebook might, Buzz features emails that update dynamically with all Buzz thread content, like the photo viewer we mentioned above) » “Recommended Buzz” puts friend-of-friend content into your stream, even if you’re not acquainted. Recommendations learn over time with your feedback. Buzz lets you share photos, video, links to web sites, and other

Service Review: PSD to XHTML & CSS Slicing by SEO Semantic XHTML

PSD to HTML coding is a highly specialized job and a good paying one too. That is why I was not surprised when I googled for service provider and it came back with hundreds of companies. Finding a right company seemed liked a herculean task and it rightly turned out to be one. But as a freelancer, I didn’t have resources to perform PSD conversions and didn’t want to bring anyone new due to additional overheads. So I found myself in the midst of a challenge to find the right provider. I decided the criteria all companies will be ranked against. These were turnaround time, clientele, portfolio, price, availability and then compared companies which occurred in first 3 pages in organic Google listing. BTW, I also found a site www.psdtohtmlcompanies.com which made the comparison task quite easy as it has a database of most PSD to HTML companies. It also lets you compare these companies and send enquiries. Anyways, it took about a week time but I did sort it down to 5 and decided to give