Impressive : add a single javascript line from JS-Kit and you get a full comment system without any other coding or server side stuff needed. There are even several options and settings, and the whole comment engine is Akismet enabled to make sure you get no spam.

I'm not sure how convenient and easy things are when it comes to moderation, but still, this is quite neat. I would probably even consider using it if I had a blog on Blogger and their terrible comment system.

The Most Dangerous Roads in the World. Thrilling pics. (And the whole blog is mostly fascinating) (0) «
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I recently converted some unused money from my Paypal account into a cute Qtek 9100 (WIFI enabled PDA phone that has about all the features you can think of, basically), and as I am spending most of my time in bed for some rather boring surgery recovery, I have plenty of time to play with it.

So, I just found out about a little Pocket PC Last.fm client. One of those moments when you think "hey, that would be cool if…", check on Google, and find just what you were expecting.

Lasftfm PocketPC Player is still in early developpement stages, showing version 0.2 and a minimalist feature set : connect, tune into your last played station, skip song, disconnect, that's it. I just hope the author is motivated enough to give this project some time and a few more hundreds lines of code :) Pretty cool, still. Really pretty cool.

J’ai découvert récemment la version light sans pub d’Allociné. Exemple : www (avec pubs) et www-org (sans pub). Super hein. (1) «
Oops ! Sorry for the downtime of my blog (and subsequent interruption of service for planet Wordpress). I have a nice sysadmin who just forgot to reboot hardware after doing some maintenance and then left for an extended week-end :) (0) «
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A few months ago, a new service went live : PayPerPost, connecting bloggers who want to earn money blogging, and advertisers who are willing to pay some random dudes for articles about their products and services. The concept has been majorly criticized, mainly because of their lack of disclosure policy : one could write a sponsored article without saying it was sponsored, hence inducing a bias suspicion. For a couple of dollars, you can write a positive review of a product you know nothing about, without telling your readers that you're selling a post.

A few days ago, the fine folks from Text Links Ads (affiliate link) launched a similar service : ReviewMe. Being the smart internet experts they are, they obviously improved the concept. They connect advertisers looking for reviews with bloggers looking for money, but with a twist : bloggers have to mention that a review about a product is sponsored, and don't necessarily have to be positive about the product.

As a test run, ReviewMe is offering bloggers a handful of dollars for a review about… ReviewMe. So here is mine. This is a sponsored post, and ReviewMe sucks !!

Not. I was already in love with Text Links Ads, which brings in about $80 each month for a secondary tertiary minor blog. Being run by the same folks that know a thing or two about internet promotion and online advertising, ReviewMe looks like a promising hot stuff. And they said that payouts will be "fat". How fat ? I'm not sure, but what I know is that I'm being offered $50 to write this post (I hope I'm not breaking any TOS revealing these amounts…) Is that fat enough ? I guess one can legitimately think that if serious people are offering a lot of money to write about them, those people are pretty confident about making a LOT of money from their business.

From a blogger's point of view, earning, say, $30 for a post may seem like a lot of money, but if you think about it, it's not that much : on a targetted post, Adsense is likely to bring this much on the long run. ReviewMe just pays quicker. And from an advertiser's perspective, this is not more expensive than buying straight links, and for the same price you get content and feedback about your product.

This said, I'm not sure I will write a lot, if any, sponsored posts. Time and interest will tell. But this was my first sponsored post and I don't feel dirty :)

Fun stuff for the younger still in college :) Have teachers who go mad when they hear your cellphone ring ? Use the high pitched ring tone ! Indeed, most adult cannot hear this sound frequency (story) Whohoo by the way, I can :) (3) «
Funny : this guy uploads boring and meaningless videos, but containing a few frames or even just one frame (one image) of, say, a nice pair of boops. The thing is, this particular frame is always the one used for the screenshot that Youtube generates. Fun hack :P (11) «