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Free! - April 2007

New Blog Hack Adsense

April 28th 2007 04:44
I have made a new blog for us publishers to optimize our earnings!

My New Blog Click Here



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PayPerPost

April 27th 2007 10:46
Payperpost get paid to blog about the things you love.

This company who i have personally tried will pay you money to blog about anything! Basically you sign up for an account with them.

They look at your blog and if they like what they see you will be approved. Then you click on opportunities and click on a topic you like.

Each "opportunity" will have a bounty. If you write a good blog post then you will be payed. The site accepts paypal and many others.

So what are you waiting for make money by doing the things you love!

http://www.payperclick.com
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Google Pack Free!

April 25th 2007 11:14
The google pack is basically a collection of software that will make your computer run faster and more reliably. Also if you have just reformated it installs everything in one clean sweep.

heres what google had to say about it

So you bought a new PC for yourself or a relative during the holidays. There was the initial excitement about its speed and the nice screen – and then it came time to actually get it running. Which meant embarking on some real work -– downloading a browser, a couple of multimedia players, a PDF reader, a toolbar, and maybe something for voice and instant messaging. Don’t forget the anti-spyware and anti-virus apps – you’ve got to have those. Hours, maybe even days, go by. How many wizards have you clicked through, not to mention license agreements and preference pickers? And then you have to ask: did I get everything? And how am I going to keep all of this up to date?

This was the experience both Sergey and Larry had a year ago. And they’re computer guys, after all. Which led them to ask more of us to make it easier for everyone. So we created the Google Pack -- a one-stop software package that helps you discover, install, and maintain a wide range of essential PC programs. It’s yours today – and it’s something we hope you find to be painless, easy, and even fun (if computer setup can ever be called that). And it’s free.

We worked with a number of technology companies to identify products that are the best of their type to create this suite. (We didn’t pay them, and they aren’t paying us.) For PC users running Windows XP, it downloads in minutes and installs in just a few clicks. There’s only one license agreement – and no wizards. And there’s a new tool called the Google Updater that keeps all the software in the Google Pack current. Even if you already have some of the software in the Pack, you can use the Google Updater to update and manage it.

There’s one more thing in the Pack that we think you’ll like. The Pack team asked people what kind of screensavers they like best. They kept saying, “I want my own photos as a screensaver, why can’t I do that?” Good question -- lots of people have trouble with this. So we made the Google Pack Screensaver, which is the easiest possible way to make your photos into an animated photo collage. And now the question for you is: what will you do with all that time you've saved?


DOWNLOAD HERE --->
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Even though this is a bit off topic for my blog i have made a tutorial as it seems some people are coming to me and asking how i did it. It is very easy first write up your blog and depending on where you want your digg button to be paste this code into your page.. that is the place where you have typed up your shiny new post.

For example

blah blah blah blah



just add the html braces digg code i coudnt put it into the above code as it would give me the digg sign as shown below, and that would defeat the purpose of this tutorial as i wouldn't be tutoring you in anything haha

in the website name bit add the exact url of the post. so not http://www.myblog.com but http://www.myblog.com/mypost/

get it?

if you don't leave a comment =)


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Firefox with google toolbar

April 24th 2007 10:23
Get firefox absolutely free!

Small description for newbies benefit

Mozilla Firefox project (formerly Firebird, which was formerly Phoenix) is a redesign of Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform.
Mozilla Firefox is a small, fast and very easy to use browser that offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as the ability to block pop-up windows and the tabbed browsing.

Link--->
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F.E.A.R. Combat Free!

April 24th 2007 10:10
As you all know fear is a great fps well the makers have released a version ABSOLUTELY FREE this isnt a demo it is the real thing multiplayer only but what kind of fps is single player anyway!

Here is a description for those who don't know source gamespot:

When you get down to it, the gun is the heart and soul of a first-person shooter. Even the genre's name alludes to this fact. Yet while shooters have been around for more than a decade, very few of them have actually captured the visceral experience of firing a gun. It's an intense and violent act, not to mention loud. Enter F.E.A.R., the highly anticipated action game from Vivendi Universal Games and developer Monolith. F.E.A.R. is a shooter that captures the sensation of being in wild and desperate firefights like no other game before it, and it's an incredible, kinetic, almost exhausting experience from start to finish. More than that, though, is the fact that it's also one of the most atmospheric and creepy games ever made, as well as one of the most intense shooters that you'll play this year.


F.E.A.R. is easily one of the creepiest and most atmospheric shooters ever made. You'll also battle some amazingly smart opponents.

The challenge in describing F.E.A.R. is trying to avoid any spoilers, because this is definitely a game that you want to experience unspoiled. What we can tell you is that you play as the newest member of the First Encounter Assault Recon, the military's top-secret task force assigned to deal with paranormal situations. And the mission in F.E.A.R. certainly counts as above and beyond the regular call of duty. As explained in the opening cinematic (which is also game's only third-person cutscene), a military commander named Paxton Fettel goes insane and takes command of a secret army of cloned soldiers that are telepathically linked to him. Fettel and the battalion of elite soldiers then go on the rampage in a nondescript American city. They appear to be searching for something, though their objective is a mystery. It's up to you and the rest of the F.E.A.R. team, along with units of Delta Force, to find out what it is they're looking for and stop them.

F.E.A.R. works because it elevates first-person shooter combat to cinematic levels. And while we've certainly seen games with movie-quality combat before, you've never seen anything quite like this. Playing F.E.A.R. is like battling through a John Woo movie like Face/Off, because when firefights happen in this game, they're downright glorious to behold. Bullets tear chunks out of concrete and wood; blinding clouds of dust and debris fill the air; bodies are torn apart or slump on the ground; and the deathly silence of the aftermath contrasts so sharply with the sheer chaos that erupted only moments before. Gunfights in F.E.A.R. just feel right.

Part of the reason for that is because the weapons that you have in the game feel powerful, like weapons should. You have the standard fare of guns to play around with, including a pistol, submachine gun, assault rifle, shotgun, and rocket launcher. There's also a scoped, burst-firing rifle that's a dead ringer for the Master Chief's battle rifle in Halo 2; an incredibly nasty particle weapon that sears the flesh off of opponents; and a few other special toys. All of these weapons, even the pistols, pack an incredibly satisfying punch and are capable of putting down opponents quickly (you can even dual-wield the pistols, for that extra John Woo-style gunfight action). This goes against the genre's convention, since most shooters usually scale weapons on a curve, with the smaller and lighter ones being next to useless later on in the game. That's not the case in F.E.A.R., and virtually every gun you use can tear up the place.


Combat simply looks and feels spectacular, because the environment looks like it's flying apart due to all the bullets.

You can't run around like a pack rat carrying every weapon, though, because F.E.A.R. limits you to only three weapons at a time. This is a familiar gameplay mechanic, but it's a good one, as you have to weigh the pros and cons of each weapon. Obviously, you'd like to have a close-range weapon, a decent long-range weapon, and a heavy weapon for those special encounters, but it's tempting when the game offers you a rocket launcher or a repeating cannon that you weren't expecting. At that point, something has to be sacrificed. In addition to guns, you also have grenades in your arsenal. And unlike most shooters, in which you have to equip grenades separately prior to using them, the grenades in F.E.A.R. can be readily thrown at the press of a button. This eliminates the need to fumble around with your inventory, and it opens up your tactical playbook, as you can toss a grenade without a moment's hesitation and force the enemy to react.

Heres the link to download and get ure free serial LEGALLY: http://www.joinfear.com/



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5gbfree

April 24th 2007 07:26
Well heres my opening post and this site is all about free stuff open source whatever. First off i would like to refer a very good *free* hosting company named 5gbfree basically you get 5 gigabytes of webspace and 20 gigabytes of bandwith free of charge. There are no ads nothing zilch.

If you're thinking that maybe you need more bandwith let me tell you that even a huge forum will not consume this amount of bandwith per month, and im talking 100000 members. I know from experience.

http://www.5gbfree.com
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