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Windows 7 Official Launch Day Today

windows-7-boxThere has been a huge amount of hype around Microsoft and their new Windows 7 operating system, and today is the big launch day! The reactions so far from users and reviewers have been mostly positive and to me it looks like Windows 7 is a great improvement from XP and the huge issue of Vista.

If you’re interested in making the switch, the price is $319 for Windows 7 Ultimate, and $299 for the Professional version ($219 and $199 for the upgrade, respectively). Windows 7 Home Premium will set you back $199, and an upgrade from either Vista or XP will cost you $119.

Today.com: Get Paid to Blog for Free

today.comGetting paid to blog is a distant dream of most bloggers. The initial high hopes for Google ad sense will have vanished after just a few weeks, even days. So what is one of the fastest, easiest ways to get paid to blog? Today.com seems to have the right idea.

The service allows you to establish your own blog as a sub-domain of Today.com. E.g. Myblogsname.today.com. You can then customise using the Word Press tools and begin blogging as you normally would. I tried this out and my third post was featured on the international homepage within hours of it going live. This got my page quite number of views as I’m sure you would imagine.

Today.com do pay you, however, it’s not a set rate or pay per post (at least for most bloggers – there are some who gain popularity and get a pay per post). Instead they pay you depending on how many impressions your page gets. For each impression you, $0.002 is added to your account ($2.00 CPM). This may seem minuscule but if your blog gains popularity you could be earning hundreds each month.

Today.com is different from other blog providers as they actually publicize your blog on the homepage rather than just leave it to it own devices at the mercy of the search engines. Users can search for terms on Today.com and your blog will appear if appropriate.

All in all, it’s a good service that is a step above the rest with the highest industry payout. However, the blogs themselves are always kept looking similar to Today.com and as such you can only really customize basic features such as colour etc…

It could be a good earner for bloggers but keep in mind – to get regular readers and thus impressions you have to blog regularly (one or twice per day) and also publicise your blog. 6/10

Umbrella Today: Free Simple Weather Forecasting Service

Have you ever wondered if you should take an umbrella with you to work? Well here is a very simple website that makes that decision for you, UmbrellaToday.com. With UmbrellaToday you just simply input your zip code (USA only service) then their service will let you know if you need an umbrella for the day. Its that simple!

Additionally, UmbrellaToday now has a opt in text and email service in which send you an update only when you need an umbrella for the day. If you are using the text option I’m not entirely too sure if the website is paying for the text message or you are, I’m guessing the later.

However, UmbrellaToday is a very simple idea and service that can actually help!

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Wefollow: User Driven Twitter Directory

wefollow-logo-wefollowThere has been a lot of talk in the last few days about a new Twitter directory that has launched, its called Wefollow and its from Kevin Rose creator of Digg. Wefollow is a user driven Twitter directory that places twitter accounts into certain categories. Categories include tech, celebrities, sports, blogs, bloggers and more.

How can I get on Wefollow? Simply tweet  this .. @wefollow #yourtag #yourtag #yourtag

Remember to replace #yourtag  with the tags you’d like to be listed under. So you could send a twitter message like
@wefollow #tech #blogs #web

Remember you can choose a maximum of 3 tags. Choose wisely as there are hundreds of tags out there. Of course it is advisable to select tags which match your niche, but see how you can rank higher on the tag page depending on the number of users in that tag, how popular they are and if the tag is featured on the front page.

Amazon Mp3 Store Launches For UK Market

Amazon has just launched their Mp3 Music store in the UK. The store can be found at http://mp3.amazon.co.uk. The simple-to-use digital music store offering over 3 million DRM-free (Digital Rights Management) songs which will work on any MP3 player including the iPod™- with top-selling albums from just £3 and individual songs from 59p.

Amazon Mp3 UK has all four major labels signed up, SonyBMG, Universal Music, EMI Music and Warner Music – and leading independents such as Cooking Vinyl, Harmonia Mundi, Beggars Banquet, The Orchard, Concord and IODA.

Greg Greeley, Vice-President of Amazon EU Retail said: “We’re excited to provide our UK customers with more ways to discover and enjoy great music.  In addition to the millions of low-priced CDs available in our music store, Amazon MP3 now provides a vast selection of DRM-free albums and songs across every genre you can think of, ready to enjoy in seconds”.