Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Teddy Bear...History

Prism Google Corner Info about Teddy Bear

The lovable teddy bear can be found in various forms all around the world. It shows up primarily in stuffed animal form, but is also found on t-shirts, dresses, posters, lunch boxes, and more. Most people do not know that teddy bears haven't been around that long. In fact, the teddy bear was invented in the U.S. and Germany almost at the same time during the early 20th century.


In November 1902, U.S. President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was involved in a hunting expedition in Mississippi. He was in the area in order to settle a border dispute between Mississippi and Louisiana. An avid hunter, Roosevelt was disappointed because he couldn't find any big game to shoot during the hunt. In response, his host caught a black bear cub and tied it to a tree so Roosevelt could kill it.


Legend has it that Roosevelt refused to shoot the bear, reasoning that the action would be cruel since the animal was tethered to a tree and defenseless. After hearing about this incident, artist Clifford Berryman drew a cartoon of Roosevelt and the bear. He then had the cartoon published in the Washington Post.

That very same month, Brooklyn store owners Morris and Rose Michtom created a soft bear toy. They dubbed it "Teddy's Bear" and placed it in the shop window along with a copy of Berryman's cartoon. To their surprise, Americans loved the idea and clamored to buy teddy bears. The original Teddy's Bear sported a chubby body, a face shaped like a triangle, and long arms and legs. Soon, the Michtoms grew rich from the proceeds and were able to begin the Ideal Novelty and Toy Company.

During the same time period, a disabled German woman named Margarete Steiff owned a soft toy factory in the city of Giengen. Her company included a soft bear in its toy catalog. Earlier, her nephew Richard had convinced Steiff to add bears to her list of toys. Reportedly, Richard had a fondness for bears and thought they would make a good addition to Steiff's product list.

Steiff began to manufacture soft bears, never realizing how popular they would become. In 1903, she sold 3000 toy bears to people in the United States. Between 1903 and the start of World War I, millions of bears were purchased from the Steiff toy catalog. Each bear had a button sewn in the left ear, the toys' People in England, the U.S., and Germany all bought toys from Steiff's company.

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Cocodle Help a child

Prism Google Corner Cocodle
-Help a child, start using Cocodle!
Prism Google Corner Cocodle Help a child

C
ocodle
, powered by Google Custom Search, is an initiative towards helping underprivileged and differently-abled children with the revenue generated through online search.

What all we are asked for is to just use the site, nothing more. With Cocodle, you will get the same results you get in Google for any particular search, but it gives you one more good reason to search with your favorite search engine - and that is " helping underprivileged and differently-abled children across the globe ".


We finally have got the chance to help these children without having to donate any money or do any extra work.

If you think internet is one of the biggest boon to mankind, let's share a little of it with those children who never got to see it .

Prism Google Corner Cocodle Help a child

Our Concept

Although most often we are bound by limitations, there are still many ways to serve the human race. And here we are with a way to serve the world by helping differently-abled and underprivileged children with the support from each one of you. Our concept is simple and all that we ask for is to use this website to search the internet. We guarantee that you will get the same search result quality (although some features like authority status, related searches, calculations, etc. may not be available at present) as you get from Google as our search is powered by Google itself (Google Custom Search).

Our Objective

Every search that you do through Cocodle.com will contribute towards helping disabled and orphaned children across the world. We are going to emphasize on helping differently-abled and underprivileged children, first locally and then globally as we grow. The revenue that we generate may be minimal at the beginning phase, but we are committed towards helping these children with as much as we can, and we do believe we will grow with time and with your support.

We will also actively develop and maintain this website. We have both short term as well as long terms goals and objectives towards helping these children and towards developing the website further. But we will thrive only when you support us. We are not asking for any money or wealth but requesting you to use this site to search the internet. If you love Google, you will surely love us as our search is also powered by Google Custom Search.

Our Activities

Our main activities will include sponsoring differently-abled and underprivileged children for education and healthcare needs. We will start by supporting already existing non-profit organizations and their activities to support these children. We will update on this website what we have done and what we will be doing towards helping differently-abled and underprivileged children. Our events and activities will be highlighted on this site and we go. Please support us by using us, that's all we ask for.

For any queries and feedback, please use our contact us page or mail us at cocodle.support@gmail.com.

Deer running over water



I bet one of the best photo U've ever seen
Have you ever seen a Deer running over water ?

It requires a speed of 85 kmph with a foot placing of 1 inch to walk on water.
So what ?? See the photograph to believe it!

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Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Cancel Your Credit Cards Before You Die

Prism Google Corner Cancel Your Credit Cards Before You DiePrism Google Corner Cancel Your Credit Cards Before You Die


Be sure and cancel your credit cards before you die. This is so priceless, and so easy to see happening, customer service being what it is today.



A lady died this past January, and Citibank billed her for February and March for their annual service charges on her credit card, an d added late fees and interest on the monthly charge. The balance had been $0.00, now somewhere around $60.00. A family member placed a call to Citibank. Here is the exchange:

Family Member: “I am calling to tell you she died in January.”

Citibank: “The account was never closed and the late fees and charges still apply.”

Family Member: “Maybe, you should turn it over to collections. ”

Citibank: “Since it is two months past due, it already has been.”

Family Member: So, what will they do when they find out she is dead?”

Citibank: “Either report her account to frauds division or report her to
the credit bureau, maybe both !”

Family Member: “Do you think God will be mad at her?” (I really liked
this part!!!!)

Citibank: “Excuse me?”

Family Member: “Did you just get what I was telling you – the part about her being dead?”

Citibank: “Sir, you’ll have to speak to my supervisor.” (Duh!)

Supervisor gets on the phone:

Family Member: “I’m calling to tell you, she died in January.”

Citibank : “The account was never closed and late fees and charges still apply.” (This must be a phrase taught by the bank!)

Family Member: “You mean you want to collect from her estate?”

Citibank: (Stammer) “Are you her lawyer?”

Family Member: “No, I’m her great nephew.” (Lawyer info given)

Citibank: “Could you fax us a certificate of death?”

Family Member: “Sure.” (Fax number is given )

After they get the fax:

Citibank: “Our system just isn’t setup for death. I don’t know what more
I can do to help.”

Family Member: “Well, if you figure it out, great! If not, you could
just keep billing her. I don’t think she will care.”

Citibank: “Well, the late fees and charges do still apply.”(What is
wrong with these people?!?)

Family Member: “Would you like her new billing address?”

Citibank: “That might help.”

Family Member: ” Odessa Memorial Cemetery , Highway 129, Plot Number 69.”

Citibank: “Sir, that’s a cemetery!”

Family Member: “What do you do with dead people on your planet???

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Burj Dubai marks Monument.Jewel Icon

Prism Google Corner Burj Dubai



Location:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Status:Topped-Out
Groundbreaking:21 September 2004
Estimated completion:2009
Opening:4 January 2010
Use:Mixed-Use
Height
Antenna/Spire:818 m (2,684 ft)
Technical details
Floor count:160 habitable floors
Floor area:334,000 m2 (3,595,100 sq ft)


Heights of World tallest towers:

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Tallest building in World will be opened on January 4

Prism Google Corner Tallest building in World will be opened on January 4

Burj Dubai will be opened on January 4 to coincide with the fourth anniversary of the accession to power by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

"We have opted to officially open the tower on this date as a gesture of gratitude towards Sheikh Mohammed, who is the builder of modern Dubai," said Emaar Chairman Mohammed Ali Alabbar.



Alabbar said Sheikh Mohammed's vision has brought about a quality shift in the process of development in the UAE and the region. Sheikh Mohammed has become an international symbol of creative development.

"And we are proud to have the opening of Burj Dubai, which is a unique world achievement, coincide with the country's celebration of this occasion." Burj Dubai embodies the ambitious vision of Sheikh Mohammed. "We are proud that this unique architectural masterpiece becomes a symbol that embodies the success story of Dubai and the UAE."


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Etisalat unveils its own phone


Prism Google Corner Etisalat unveils its own phone
The device comes with a Wasel SIM card and Dh165 of free airtime credit for international calls, over a period of three months. (SUPPLIED)

Etisalat unveiled its first self-branded mobile device on Monday, as revealed by Emirates Business on October 8.



The etisalat 211 FM is an affordable mobile phone for price-conscious customers, bundled for Dh265.

The device comes with a Wasel SIM card and Dh165 of free airtime credit for international calls, over a period of three months.

The device supports MMS, WAP and FM radio and both Arabic and English languages. Customers will also receive Dh60 credit on Wasel activation, and Dh50 and Dh65 respectively at the beginning of the second and third month.

The free talk time will be valid for 30 days each.

Khalifa Al Shamsi, Senior Vice-President, Consumer Marketing, etisalat, said: "Launch of an affordable mobile phone device is a strategic move for etisalat into the mobile phone demarket. Etisalat will also launch more self-branded devices in the future."

Friday, 16 October 2009

Google Phone z Comming..(G Phone)

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21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter

Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter


Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the best way to get search engine ranking in short span of time. SEOs plays a vital role in a team. From last 5-6 years SEOs demand graph has increased across the world.

In this post I am sharing a list of some well known SEOs that you must have to follow on Twitter. These following list includes Matt Cutts, Mani Karthik, Rand Fishkin, Daron Babin, Andy Beal, Toad Malicoat etc.



Matt Cutts
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Matt CuttsHead of webspam team at Google.
http://twitter.com/mattcutts

Rand Fishkin
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Rand FishkinSEOmoz CEO, Pesky Blogger, Constantly on the Road, Adorned w/ Yellow Footwear
http://twitter.com/randfish

Daron Babin
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Daron BabinLearn SEO from some of the Rockstars who helped build the industry. I've been doing SEO since 1996 and took the reigns of hosting this show from Greg and Todd
http://twitter.com/SEORockstars

Andy Beal
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Andy BealFounder of Trackur.com, author of Radically Transparent, editor of MarketingPilgrim.com, and marketing consultant.
http://twitter.com/andybeal

Mike Grehan
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Mike Grehan VP & Global Content Director Search Engine Watch, ClickZ, Search Engine Strategies.
http://twitter.com/mikegrehan

Todd Malicoat
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Todd Malicoat Competitive Webmaster utilizing Search and Social Media - http://www.stuntdubl.com - never been hit by a car. DM's to Phone are disabled.
http://twitter.com/stuntdubl

Danny Sullivan
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Danny Sullivan Editor of SearchEngineLand.com, covering Google, SEO, PPC and all aspects of search engines and search marketing.
http://twitter.com/dannysullivan

Lee Odden
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Lee Odden Traveler, blogger, dad & CEO @TopRank. Tweeting digital marketing & PR topics slanted towards SEO & Social Media.
http://twitter.com/leeodden

Jeremy Schoemaker
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Jeremy Schoemaker Hi - I am Jeremy Schoemaker. Husband, Father, Author, Blogger, Managing Partner Of ShoeMoney Capital
http://twitter.com/shoemoney/

Barry Schwartz
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Barry SchwartzSearch Geek
http://twitter.com/rustybrick

Dave Naylor
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Dave Naylor Head of Search Marketing – Bronco.co.uk – Speak at lots of conferences on SEO. Bronco is a leading SEO, Web Dev & Design Agency which I run with @BeckyNaylor
http://twitter.com/DaveNaylor

Aaron Wall
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Aaron WallSEO + U = Win!!!
http://twitter.com/aaronwall

Fantomaster
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Fanto MasterDominating the Search Engines Since 1999. Industrial-strength cloaker. Link building. SEO software developer. Black, white and grey hat geek. Kraut control.
http://twitter.com/fantomaster

Brett Tabke
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Brett Tabke Founder PubCon and WebmasterWorld - passions: Perl Coder, Runner, Father, Affiliate, Expert 6502 ML Programmer, 2009: Celebrating 25 years of social media!
http://twitter.com/btabke

Andy Beard
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Andy Beard SEO, Blogging, Social Media, Online Marketing & other boring geek stuff
http://twitter.com/AndyBeard

Matt Sawyer
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter MattSawyerLondon and Surrey based social media junkie. Part time blogger full time timewaster.
http://twitter.com/mattuk

Patrick Altoft
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Patrick AltoftDirector of Search at Branded3
http://twitter.com/patrickaltoft

Mani Karthik
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Mani Karthik SEO Consultant & Blogger by profession. Works from home office. Tweets anything fun and interesting, frequently, very frequently.
http://twitter.com/ManiKarthik

Ann Smarty
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Ann Smarty Ann is the Associate Editor of Search Engine Journal, a seasoned SEO blogger and manages guest bloggers on Search Engine Journal.
http://twitter.com/seosmarty

Mike Valentine
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter Mike Valentine Eat, Drink, Dream SEO
http://twitter.com/RealitySEO

David Leonhardt
Prism Google Corner 21 SEOs you must follow on Twitter David Leonhardt Thinking outside the box for success online - SEO, viral, writing...and a little bit of happiness for good measure.
http://twitter.com/amabaie

If I forgot to include any important name in above list please suggest by leaving a comment.

Top 10 Ad Programs for Web Publishers

If you are a Blogger, Webmaster or a Web Publisher you always seeks to best ad programs for your website to earn good revenue. Running a TEXT or IMAGE ads is one of the most popular method. Text or Image ads are shown which match the content of the pages. Contextual ads are often displayed to the right or left of website, or as blocks within sections of the text.

Apart from Google's Adsense there are some good ad programs for Bloggers, Webmasters and Web Publishers. Here I am sharing some good and free ad programs for you:



1) Yahoo Publisher Network

Yahoo Publisher NetworkWorks very similar to Google's Adsense program. You design your own ads, choosing colors and formats, then paste some code on your page. You'll be paid per click. Advanced ad targeting and display capabilities can sometimes improve your results. You can choose to be paid via Paypal once your earnings are $50.00, or a check when you hit $100.00.

2) Adbrite

AdbriteA variety of ad formats to choose from. You can run text ads, banners, inline ads or even full page ads. You can choose to approve or reject ads before they appear on your site. Pays monthly with the default minimum check amount of $100.00. Once your site is approved, ads will appear within 24 hours of your pasting the code. Adbrite has no policy against using other ad networks on your site at the same time.

3) Kontera

KonteraContextually relevant ads and ad units which are linked to keywords on your web page. Ads displayed will match the content of your site. For your website to be approved it must be in English, be content rich with more than 50 words per page. You can run text, image, billboard, and video ads.



4) Bidvertiser

Bidvertiser.comDisplay text ads on your website and let advertisers bid against each other. Ad formats are skyscrapers, banners, rectangles, buttons. They even have ads for your RSS feeds. Payout is monthly via Paypal once your balance is $10.00. This one pays on a cost per click basis.



5) Chitika's Ads

Chitika's AdsA full service online ad network which serves over two billion monthly impressions across more than 30,000 websites. Chitika ads are not contextual and can be run on the same page as Adsense. Twenty-four different ad sizes are available. Payment is via Paypal once your account is at $10.00, or a check when you reach $50.00.



6) Text-Link-Ads.com

Text-Link-Ads.comOnce your site is approved, you insert the code on your page and they sell simple text ads that appear on your site. You have final say over any ads being published. Payments are made via Paypal or Clickbank. You receive 50% of the sale price for each link they serve up. This ad network is acceptable to be run on the same page as Google Adsense as this is not considered contextual advertising.


7) Quigo.com

Quigo.comQuigo offers content-targeted advertising to those with strong traffic. Publishers with 500,000 or more monthly page views are encouraged to apply. Once approved, simply copy and paste the code.




8) Miva

MivaMiva offers a wide variety of ad formats to choose from: content ads, inline ads, search ads. You'll be paid on a per click basis. Payments are made monthly by check or Paypal once your balance reaches $25.00. You can also block competitor ads from appearing on your site.




9) AffiliatesGarage.com

AffiliatesGarage.comA different type of ad network which allows you to display affiliate ads in an "Adsense Style". You can run Clickbank and Paydotcom text ads on your site or blog and earn up to 75% commission.





10) AmaSense Ads

AmaSense AdsAmaSenseAds is a service that allows you to create Google AdSense styled ads for Amazon.com products (see our example below). It is super easy to use and you can sign up for free. AmaSenseAds allows you to market Amazon products in the most proven ad style format.

If your websites or blog are mainly based on information, network advertising is an excellent option for you to earn an income with little effort on your part. No matter if you use Adsense or another service, it just makes for good dollars and cents.

Do you have any opinion, leave a comment.