AOL
gabbie at 3:11pm Jan 3, 2012
I love this one, I hadn't used Aol since back when i had dial-up and I hated it. I associated their homepage with the slow dial-up speeds and their homepage didn't catch my attention at all. This new format makes me take time to look over the homepage. I will be using Aol as my homepage now that I've seen this ad.
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Man
naveed at 3:48pm Oct 15, 2011
Dalai lama, when asked what surprised him most about humanity, answered: "Man. He sacrifices his health to make money. Then he sacrifices his money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not enjoy the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die and then he does never having really lived."
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Backify provides 512GB of free data backup
naveed at 4:30pm Oct 14, 2011
With the amount of data, photos, videos and other media that we have on our computers, a hard drive crash or virus infection can be disastrous. You might be backing up to another hard drive. This is a good thing, but what happens if your house burns down or is burgled?
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“Not-Your-Ordinary-Ads:” Admine Features Series Part I
rebecca at 12:21pm Sep 7, 2011
If you signed up with admine and downloaded the toolbar, chances are you want to block ads— banner ads, e-newsletters, ‘promoted tweets,’ and ‘sponsored links.’ These ads can be distracting, but a lot of people put up with them just for the occasional deal. So what are ‘ads’ on the admine network?‘Ads’ on admine network are ‘not-your-ordinary-ads.’ Admine actually gives you a tool to de-clutter your email and social feeds, and improve your privacy online, without missing out on deals. Here’s how:(1) Admine ...
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Who’s been Counting your Cookies? Admine and the Solution to Web Privacy
jeff at 3:18pm Jul 18, 2011
You’re at the infamous internet fork-in-the-road: the choice between a free version of a site, with ads, or a subscription-only version, without them. You opt for the free version. A few hours later, you realize the same ad is following you everywhere you go online thanks to the cookies and beacons that the supposedly ‘free’ website installed through your browser.
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