The 28-Hour-Day diet

Shed sleep, lose hair and dance with the pixels in an eclectic world

Ingenium

By my very nature I am prone to eclecticism, however through my profession I am defined by form, structure and sequential progression. The concept of ‘search‘ [Old French 'cherchier and Latin 'circus' - to go around] coupled with ‘engine‘ [a device to produces some form of output for a given input] is fascinating. So lets head out on a circular journey through the river of thought, and dance to the beat of the pixel drum – to the delta of exploratory harmony.

Search Engine

Search Basics -Understand Search -Music Search Engines -Visual-Search -Aggregated Search Customised Search -Buildasearch - Quick.As HomePage - ZeaDoo HomePage - Horizontal Search - Safe Search for KidsPopGistBeta searchingSputtr

Computer Basics and Firefox Browsing

Choosing a Browser -Firefox 3 basics -Firefox extensions -Top Firefox Extensions -Better Gmail -Toolbar customization -News Updates -RSS feeds -Keyboard Shortcuts -Basic Definitions -Google Chrome -Google Chrome Review -WOT (Web of Trust) - Alltop.com - 

Health, Wellness and Medicine

Medicine 2.0 -Physician Search -Nutrition Search Engine -Personal Health Reports -HealthSearch -Hakia (PubMed search) -Search Medica - GoPubMed (PubMed search) -Cognition (medline search) -iPhone Eponyms - Scienceroll and PolymetaWebicina and HealthMashManaging Multiple SclerosisMedbrains.net -

One Response to “Ingenium”

  1. Wade said

    I found your blog thanks to Blogger’s Choice Awards and I must say that I am impressed with your set up.

    Me and a few others have set up a new website that is designed to bring fantasy and beliefs back into the lives of children.

    Capturethemagic.com is where this can be done.

    Here is the info regarding the new website

    We would love for you to check out the site and tell everyone what you think. We need as much help as we can to get this new website to as many parents as possible so their children can enjoy our passion. Thanks so much!!

    SANTA CLAUS, CAUGHT IN THE ACT!
    New Website gives parents a way to prove to their kids that Santa came to their home on Christmas Eve.

    NORTH POLE (December 10, 2009) – An enterprising team of Santa’s elves has launched a clever Web site for the Holiday Season that will bring smiles of joy and wonder to millions of children, and help parents make this coming Christmas morning unforgettable. With a clever, three-step process, http://www.CaptureTheMagic.com allows parents to upload a photo of their living room decorated for Christmas, and drag and drop in a stunningly realistic image of Santa into the room (over 200 poses to choose from) and download it to share with children on Christmas morning.

    “Kids will go crazy with excitement when they see proof that Santa was in their home kneeling next to the Christmas tree,” said James Hallihan, a real life elf who created the innovative site after recognizing the curiosity and fascination about Santa with his own children, Brooke, age 6 and her brother Chip, age 2. His first prototype of the new technology was created last year and his daughter loved it so much that he turned the idea into a company.

    Over the past year, Hallihan and his fellow elves have conducted extensive research about the magical beliefs of children. “Three out of four children under age 7 still believe in Santa Claus, and one percent never stop believing” he says. “We’re on a mission for Santa to make more believers,” he adds with a grin.

    The online photo process is priced at less than $10. Capture the Magic offers a special program that allows interested parties to sign up and become an e-mail partner. Partners download an e-mail with a personalized link in it. That link is monitored by Direct Track®. A partner’s account will automatically receive one dollar for every sale generated from their contact list. That can certainly help buy a few more presents this Holiday season.

    Web site:
    http://www.capturethemagic.com

    Media Contact:
    For more information or to interview the elves that designed this Web site, please contact:
    Rob Weingarten
    Director of Marketing
    Capture the Magic

    (888) 860-2079
    rob@capturethemagic.com

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