Browsing for flash memory card readers today brought me to this little beauty at a bargain basement price of £34,188.00.
Maybe the extorntionate price has got something to do with the Sterling / Dollar exchange rates or perhaps someone really famous used it to transfer images of a really important event in history.

Technorati Tags: Amazon, Dazzle, SD Card Reader, Bargain, Shopping
As well as being able to see where you’re clicking, I now have an idea of where in the world you are thanks to my free Clustrmap, which tells me where my visitors’ IP address originate. It’s a strange thought to know that people from very different parts of the world are stopping by at my corner of the Internet! No doubt, there’s a way to use this type of information to increase ones profits, but I’d simply like to say hello to you in the USA, Canada, Hawaii, Thailand, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Australia, Venezuela, Brazil, New Zealand, Vietnam, Egypt and Israel!
Current exchange rates make it a great time for UK and European buyers to stock up on downloaded software and information products. At USD$1.93 against the Sterling GBP£ and $1.308 against the Euro, it’s great timing for Christmas shopping. No need to leave your home and nothing to wrap!
As an example, if I’d licenced my copy of Camtasia Studio now instead of when I did earlier this year, I could have saved over USD$20. As it is, I’m tempted to upgrade to the latest v4 sooner rather than later.
Technorati Tags: Weak dollar
If you’re a user of the Windows Update service then you may notice a prompting for you to upgrade to Internet Explorer 7. Given the news stories leading up to this release, I’m not sure I want to be one of the first mainstream guinea pigs to see if it breaks the websites I visit.
How about you?
Technorati Tags: Internet Explorer 7, IE7, Microsoft Windows Update
If you like to listen to music when you’re at the computer then you’re probably going to like something I stumbled upon today; it’s an Internet radio service with a difference. Unlike other streaming services, Pandora caters to your tastes and suggests music based upon your own preferences and the feedback from other users with similar tastes to yours. Simply seed Pandora with a favourite song or artist and it will start streaming music to your browser. As you listen, you can submit your own feedback and fine tune your selection.
You can currently get a free, ad-sponsored account or an ad-free account for $36 per year. Note that you need to supply a US ZIP code because they’re currently only licensed to stream music to residents of the US. Considering just how easy it is to bypass this ‘enforcement’, it seems it’s just a token limitation.
You’ve had the likes of Amazon suggesting new reading material based upon yours (and others) past purchases, now you can get new music suggested to you by Pandora. It’s a great way to expand your music radar.
I wonder how long before someone in the Internet marketing world will come up with a similar service for IM products? You purchased Affiliate Project X. You might also like Super Affiliate Handbook…
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