Was what researching, No! What this research.

quinta-feira, 28 de agosto de 2008

Quer ganhar dinheiro ,esse paga mesmo buxtor.com,uma otima chance de renda extra é gratis.

Oi tudo Bom eu sou a Lulusinha .
clik na foto pra e veja no tamanho original Eu trago uma otima oportunidade para vc ganha um dinheiro extra.
Você sera meu convidado,http://www.buxto.com.br/register.php?r=lulusinha
vc visita o site dos patrocinadores espéra 20 segundos e pronto vc ja faturou sua grana va para o outro comercial e clik e espere mais 20 segundos e pronto mais grana.
Você accompanha seus lucros no painel de controle em tempo real saiba mais no http://www.buxto.com.br/register.php?r=lulusinha

Tem muitas outras promoções lep tops,pen drive ,cameras digitais e muito mais ...
E le darei suporte via o meu MSN. Que eu le darei depois do seu cadrasto,vc me mandara uma menssagen pelo buxtor e le passarei meu MSN para entrarmos em contato on-line ou por telefone.


Amigos,Fiz parte de uma grande quantidade de PTC´s internacionais, passando horas no PC clicando em anúncios, sem receber nada por isso, e já havia me prometido a não entrar em outro. Mas devido a uma pessoa que gosto muito ter me indicado o BUXTO, entrei. Já recebi meu primeiro pagamento, nem acreditei quando olhei minha conta o PagSeguro, estava lá o pagamento. Vale a pena realmente.

use o meu link de indicação para eu ser a sua Primeira amiga socia.
BOA SORTE
Lusinha
Beijos...
Quer ganhar dinheiro ,esse paga mesmo buxtor.com,uma otima chance de renda extra é gratis vc não perde nada só ganha, dinheiro,lulusinha,GALERIA DE FOTOS, foto, gatinha,Gatinha linda

quarta-feira, 27 de agosto de 2008

O Cartão Mega Bônus é um cartão Mastercard Internacional que revolucionou o mercado

O Cartão Mega Bônus é um cartão Mastercard Internacional que revolucionou o mercado
de cartões. A razão disso é que ao lançar o Mega Bônus, o Unibanco - uma instituição com 80 anos de mercado - tornou-se o 1º banco no mundo que paga para você, todos os meses, um percentual dos seus gastos, dos gastos de quem você indica e também de quem seus indicados indicarem.

Assim, sempre que na sua rede de indicados alguém comprar algo ou pagar uma conta, você vai ganhar dinheiro, pago pelo Unibanco, todos os meses a você.

É a oportunidade de você ter uma renda extra, uma 2ª fonte de renda, indicando esta Mega Oportunidade a todas as pessoas que você tem contato.

Duvidas assista ao video





Imagine um Cartão que te devolva parte dos seus gastos? Certamente você indicaria este cartão aos seus amigos.
Agora, imagine que todos os meses, sempre que seus amigos usarem o cartão deles, você ganhe um percentual dos gastos de cada um.
Não precisa mais imaginar! O Unibanco lançou um cartão inédito e pioneiro no mundo! Peça agora o seu Cartão Unicard MegaBônus Mastercard Internacional.
Para solicitar o cartão você deve possuir um código de indicação.

Anote agora o seu código, que é: 117.136.172.5005


Site Oficial MegaBônus Unicard Unibanco Mastercard Internacional: http://www.cartaomega.com.br/lusinha/

terça-feira, 26 de agosto de 2008

American Jayson Donald achieves a home run against Japan.


American Jayson Donald achieves a home run against Japan.

American Bryan Clay vai for the pitch to drive in the decathlon.


American Bryan Clay vai for the pitch to drive in the decathlon.

Amelie Caze French and Swiss Belinda Schreiber duelam in fencing.


Amelie Caze French and Swiss Belinda Schreiber duelam in fencing.

Amelie Caze French and Swiss Belinda Schreiber duelam in fencing, China's Olympiad, Beijing 2008, Sports.


Amelie Caze French and Swiss Belinda Schreiber duelam in fencing, China's Olympiad, Beijing 2008, Sports.

After the visit to athletes, Pele meets a ritual for many years, a press conference, China's Olympiad, Beijing 2008.

After the visit to athletes, Pele meets a ritual for many years, a press conference, China's Olympiad, Beijing 2008.
A photo with Pele, that memory is priceless, China's Olympiad, Beijing 2008.


Pele takes photo with the mayor of the Olympic Village, Chen Zhili, China's Olympiad, Beijing 2008.

After the final whistle, the fall in Brazilian field.


After the final whistle, the fall in Brazilian field.

Hello? Hellooooo?

Hello? Hellooooo?

Hello? Hellooooo?
Hi there. You may be looking in your feed reader every day and thinking "Another no-news-'bout-FeedBurner day." You may be starting to think, "Are they still in there? In the FeedBurner bubble, burning the feeds? Did somebody maybe shut off their connection to the Tubes?" You may be thinking that or worse. We have some good news, and some just newsy news.

First, the good news. We are totally still here, burning the feeds, writing the checks (that's some sweet cursive Giuliana's wielding), and analyzing the analytics.

Next, the newsy news, aka "what we did over summer and winter and spring vacation." If you are looking for juicy announcements, this section is NOT for you. This is more like the academic paper section of the post, except for the fact it lacks erudition and other big vocabulary words. We have been and are busy integrating FeedBurner into a more Googley way of life. This Googley way of life is very different on the backend architecture side, so the team has been busy both scaling and maintaining the existing environment, while simultaneously rewriting the system to act like one of the cool kids in the more Googley (Googly? Can we get a ruling on this one?) architecture world.

So, if you're a publisher, a good next question is "Um, why are you doing this again?" The answers are numerous, so let's itemize a few of them:

Full integration with Google. Integration makes it possible to connect with other Google offerings. For example, only a fraction of our publishers have had the opportunity to participate in the FeedBurner Ad Network to date. We would like to offer this capability to an order of magnitude more publishers, and full integration into Google architecture will make this not just a possibility but a likelihood (more on this in the next couple months).
More and better services. As any Mies Van der Rohe fan will tell you, "more is more." By getting our systems fully integrated into a Google architecture, it will be easier for us to provide some services we've long envisioned but have never really been able to provide because of scale challenges. These include but are not limited to parameterized feeds (e.g., think feeds of query results), a wider variety of email services (those of you wishing to import legitimate-yet-massive email lists know what we mean), and other stuff. And by "stuff," we mean "things."
Easier to scale as load on the system increases. As more feeds are burned and are hit by more kinds of feed reading bots and readers and API's and crawlers, even feeds that don't have new subscribers see increased activity. Full integration into Google will mean an easier time working through performance and scalability bottlenecks, which means the engineering resources now hard at work on scaling can move on to enhancing services.
Why not build new services and integrate at the same time? There are lots of opinions about the best way to go through integrations. Our perspective is that the time you lose trying to continuously merge an updated legacy codebase with a new rewrite causes you be in a world of never actually getting the integration done because you're constantly working on merge problems, which gives you less time to add new features OR get the new backend integration done, and eventually you kind of grind to a halt, much like Achilles trying to catch the Tortoise in Zeno's paradox. We're confident, in fact, that Zeno would have used software integration to illustrate his paradox had he lived in less pre-Socratic times. Anyhoo, we decided to bite the bullet and go full-on integration (while maintaining the existing environment) as much as possible, knowing that it would mean few new features or capabilities while we went on our backend integration journey. So, while we have continued to add hundreds of thousands of new publishers and feeds, you haven't heard a lot from us despite a lot of hard work. It's not really that exciting to post "Soon, you will have everything you used to have, only it will look different to the people working on it here!"

There are lots of lots of product integration points that we know people would like to see, and we are looking forward to those as well. These opportunities are not lost on some of the brighter students at Google, and believe me, there are some real brainiacs around here. We keep whispering to each other in the hallways, "What if they find out we're stupid?"

On the customer side, we have been signing up new publishers right and left (or left and right, depending on whether you live in the northern or southern hemisphere), and in fact, our publisher services team is busier than ever. We used to announce all of these new publishers, but it's a bit less exciting to announce customers that are already customers of other parts of the company without feeling like the kids in school who are the last ones to do everything. (Simulated conversation. FeedBurner: "Hey, we just burned our millionth feed!" Search: "It's cute how they still get excited about numbers in the millions.")

Movin' on up

Movin' on up

Movin' on up
There are strange things afoot! (Well, perhaps not "strange," and certainly not just at the Circle K.) In the coming weeks, upon visiting www.feedburner.com, selected publishers will have the opportunity to sign in using their Google Account and experience FeedBurner, now as part of the Google.

If you are among these merry few who migrate early you won't see many changes at first. In fact, you might find yourself saying, "my, it's awfully quiet in here. Almost…too quiet." (But it may look a bit Googlier around the edges.) Your feeds should continue to hum along as they did before, and all of your settings will be yours to manage through your new or existing Google account. This is the same shiny Google account you use to sign into other services at Google.

Following on the footsteps of this account migration, FeedBurner will start to look and feel more like a set of Google services, and we will be completing much tighter integration into other Google services such as Google AdSense. (If you are a feed advertiser, don't worry: we have some happy surprises coming for you as well, and if you are an advertiser who is not yet a feed advertiser, you too shall be blessed with good fortune.)

As part of this Google Account migration, we will need to make a few process changes for our API partners. Effective immediately, the FeedBurner Management API will only be available for existing FeedBurner partners and those Google partners who currently have access to other Google AdSense APIs. The Awareness API will continue to work exactly as it did before, noting that once you migrate to a Google account, you will have to use your Google account credentials IF you use the authenticated API.

If, going forward, you do not want to sign in with a Google account, you can always take your feeds with you by redirecting your subscribers back to your source. Migration will ultimately be here for everybody, including all you MyBrand folks who are master of your domain.

Into the wild: AdSense for feeds

Into the wild: AdSense for feeds

Into the wild: AdSense for feeds
We've been hinting at this for awhile, but it's finally time to spill the beans: Starting next week, we'll be rolling out AdSense for feeds to a small group of publishers, in anticipation of a full launch to all FeedBurner and AdSense publishers "coming soon". If you start seeing "Ads by Google" on an ad in a feed somewhere, that'd be us.

So what will this mean for you? Well, publishers already in the FeedBurner Ad Network will continue to see premium CPM ads directly sold onto their content, but with the added bonus of contextually targeted ads that will fill up the remainder of their inventory. That means you get the best of both worlds: a dedicated Google sales force that knows how and why to sell onto your content, with the added revenue that full back-fill coverage provides. And with AdSense, you'll know that your back-filled ads are using the strongest contextual ad engine, ensuring the most relevant and profitable ads are delivered to your subscribers. And yes, ads are also sold via Google's AdWords program.

For publishers who are not yet placing ads in their feeds, any publisher who meets the requirements to join the AdSense program will also be able to use AdSense for feeds. You will be able to manage your feed ad units directly from AdSense Setup tab, and track performance right on the AdSense Report tab. You can slice, dice, mix, or mash your tracking across feed units and content units, or keep them totally separate. You're in control. You can still control the frequency and rules around when ads appear in your feeds, without having to mess with templates on your content management system.

You might be wondering what you'll need to do to use AdSense for feeds. You'll learn more about the details when we fully launch, but here are the basics: you will need to sign up for AdSense if you haven't already, and you will want to set up your AdSense channels for "placement targeting" in order to make sure that advertisers can target your syndicated content specifically. As a publisher, you will remain be in control of the campaigns that are targeted at your feed by harnessing the power of Ad Review Center.

And, this is just the beginning of the chocolaty goodness that will come from ongoing integration effort with Google - there are many more "things" and "stuff" yet to come, as we mentioned a few weeks back.

We'll give you the full details on AdSense for feeds, including supported formats, how to sign up, etc., etc. when we're ready for the full launch to all publishers. In the meantime, FeedBurner feeds will continue to be fed as usual, and we'll be reaching out to select publishers individually to try out AdSense for feeds.

From the Quick Hits Dept.: Transferring Feeds Between Accounts

From the Quick Hits Dept.: Transferring Feeds Between Accounts

From the Quick Hits Dept.: Transferring Feeds Between Accounts
Alright, so we're a little behind on announcing this feature as well. It's been live for weeks and is a real time-saver for everyone involved: the new, self-service Feed Transfer capability. As more and more people build blogs and burn feeds, changes in content ownership and control lead to the desire to move a FeedBurner feed from one account to another. In ye goode olde days, someone who wanted to transfer a feed to another account used to a submit a request to us, and then a staffer in our own Central Planning and Command-Line Voodoo department would verify the accounts and then complete the actual feed transfer. Reliable, but time-consuming and tedious for all parties involved.

Away with workaday drudgery! If you own a feed, you may now transfer it to anyone you like simply by using the Transfer Feed… link, which is listed on your feed's details page and is handily pictured below:



Just provide the email address of the person you wish to transfer this feed to and FeedBurner will send them a transfer request email. The recipient clicks a link in the email and then creates or signs into a FeedBurner account and accepts the transfer on-the-spot. The transfer itself will be completed immediately, moving the feed from your account to theirs. (Please note that only feed owners may initiate transfers from their own accounts to others. Additional how-to info about Feed Transfer is in our Help Center topic.)

We hope this update makes the process of moving feeds around much simpler for all of you. Thanks for letting us know just how popular (and necessary) this feature is!

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