add a feature to sell things, a user, for instant a person wants to sell a watch a person can, need to make a hybrid of something else, cause dating is already done.
also like recommendations on linkedin, have people comment on a person, (like i dated her and she was a real * ), a feature,
but don't charge people on sending info,
for example i will not pay $1 to say hi, and if i do, i would just give my email address out to that person, and you only made $1; thus subscription $.99 month for instant is reasonable, will not hesitate in sign-in up, 1000 ppl a month = approx $1000
I had to find your article, make it free to post to other users, but have two type of in-box, one for premium users and another for everybody else,
how to make money, if you subscribe monthly you can post to anybody in box and they will receive it, along with 1000's of others, if you want to be notice you will be put in the premium box (premium box); charge to add features to your site like, color, multiple colors and the use of WYSIWYG editor, have everybody else use a simple editor no frills. If you want to discuss it email me: mykalmorton at gmail dot com
"five-inch, Google Android device will sport a WVGA (800 by 480) capacitive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, front-facing VGA camera.
and
streak will launch with an Amazon content partnership, meaning Kindle e-books and Amazon MP3s and video will stream to the device.
So, i wonder are they going to find a dedicated wireless provider, like Apple did?
the news is that newegg is aware of a shipping error that occurred with certain recent orders of the Intel Core i7-920 CPU. After investigating the issue internally it appears one of our long term partners mistakenly shipped a small number of demo boxes instead of functional units.
This is a quote from the article which was rebuffed. Restating it here for no particular reason / without additional commentary is unnecessary clutter.
Edit: Sigh, I'm pretty sure this is a bot account.
It doesn't make sense. If it were a demo, wouldn't Intel stamp "DEMO" on it all over, so it wouldn't be mistaken for the real thing? Also, as the article points out, why would there be a blank manual in a demo chip, and why would Intel make it look nearly identical to the shipping version, modulo typos?