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NAME A STAR
FOR ANY OCCASION
Naming stars since 1979,
our list of satisfied customers include celebrities,
dignitaries, and individuals worldwide. We have named
hundreds of thousands of stars for people from all walks
of life. So, whether it be for your sweetheart or your
top sales agent, a star name makes a unique and welcome
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Wikipedia.org
- is a multilingual, Web-based, free content encyclopedia project.
It was created in 2001 and has quickly grown to the largest reference
Web site on the Internet. Many visitors come to acquire knowledge,
others come to share knowledge. At Wikipedia, you will find over
one million articles. You may search for information on any
subject by keying in a search word. Wikipedia is an on-going work
to which anyone can contribute. This is an excellent research
tool. Be sure to read "what Wikipedia is" (and is not), so that
you can better understand how to use, rely upon or contribute to
Wikipedia. OuttaSite!
UnclaimedFunds.org - Have you ever wondered if there was money
owed to you, just waiting for you to come along and claim it?
There are many places to search for unclaimed funds. We suggest
starting your search here. This data base contains funds that have
been turned over to the federal government as unclaimed. Click on
"Owners" to enter and then just key in your name and the state you
believe you may have unclaimed funds in. The database will search
and provide names and the amount of money being held for you. You
should be able to find enough information to collect the money.
Avoid going through professional searchers - they take a percentage and
you can find it yourself.
The Enneagram
Institute
We Loved this website. Ever wonder what your personality type is?
There are 9 main personality types: 1) Reformer, 2) Helper, 3) Achiever,
4)Individualists, 5) Investigator, 6) Loyalists, 7) Enthusiast, 8) Challenger,
9) Peacemaker
Which one are you? Here you can take personality tests. Very cool
and interesting. Enjoy!
Blogs.com
We get a lot of
questions about blogging, so this month we are featuring
Blogs.com.
Here you will find all types of blogs: Business, Entertainment, News
and Politics, Life, Technology, Student Life and Top Ten list. A
current feature is Perfect Pantry's top 10 food blogs. Check out the recent
top 10 to see advertising blogs, sales blogs, workplace blogs and more.
What is a blog?
Below is
Wikepdia's description of a blog.
A blog (a
contraction of the term weblog) is a
website, usually maintained by an individual with
regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or
other material such as graphics or video. Entries are
commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. "Blog"
can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add
content to a blog.Many blogs
provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others
function as more personal
online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images,
and links to other blogs,
Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The
ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive
format is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs are
primarily textual, although some focus on art (artlog),
photographs (photoblog),
sketches (sketchblog),
videos (vlog),
music (MP3
blog), audio (podcasting),
which are part of a wider network of
social media.
Micro-blogging is another type of blogging, one which
consists of blogs with very short posts. As of December
2007, blog search engine
Technorati was tracking more than 112 million blogs.[1]
With the advent of
video blogging, the word blog has taken on an
even looser meaning — that of any bit of media wherein the
subject expresses his opinion or simply talks about
something.
Since Wikededia, says it
so well, we'll leave it at that, but we think blogging is
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