Friday, October 06, 2006

 

Treasure at the Bottom of the Sea

The global economy could soon be getting its supply of raw materials from the deep seabed, where copper, zinc, cobalt and gold lie hidden in black smokers and manganese nodules. As the prices of land-based natural resources rise, new technologies might soon be crushing undersea rock containing metal ores and pumping it to the surface.

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Kevin Rose Revs Up to Front Page of Digg's Top Users

Millionaire web guru, Kevin Rose, for the first time in my recent memory rose up today to the first page of Digg's Top 30 users. With 73 stories submitted in four days, and all 73 got to the front page. At this rate, if he maitains his undented and impeccable record of 100% Popular ratio, which is a rare feat for all the 29 top users above him, he

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

 

10 Defence Facts for Alexa Rankings Against 'Worthless' Accusation

Triumphant Web guru, John Chow, coming out of a bumper 'Digg-effect' harvest week, has taken Alexa Ranking tool bar to the cleaners, calling it 'worthless'. On the contrary, Alexa parades 10 reasons for being one of the greatest utility index tool in the hands of webmetricians world-wide.

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Thursday, September 28, 2006

 

The World's Biggest Looter Found In Nigeria

BUT for a quick intervention by the Senate President, Ken Nnamani, Nigerians would yesterday have known one of their own, considered by global fraud investigations as the world's biggest looter...

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