Here is an amazing and inspiring story of a teenager Ashley Qualls, Founder Whateverlife. She may not have an MBA, a high-school diploma, or even a driver’s license yet, but Ashley Qualls already has an influential and lucrative Web site. Whateverlife.com attracts more than 7 million visitors a month — mostly teen girls, a valuable but typically elusive niche audience. In just two years it has generated more than $1 million in ad revenue.
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The Teenage hacker who managed to unlock the iPhone so that it can be used with cellular networks other than AT&T will be trading his reworked gadget for a new car.

George Hotz, of Glen Rock, N.J., said he had reached the deal with CertiCell a Louisville, Ky- based mobile phone repair company. more in detail here

World’s Highest Website

August 28, 2007

Trek the World’s highest website which is currently 18,939 kilometers high. Guys who are tired of trekking can take elevator too. Here you go World’s highest website.

You can build your own video community Social Application using lighttpd with its mod_flv_streaming module (for streaming .flv videos, the format used by most major video communities such as YouTube) and its mod_secdownload module (for preventing hotlinking of the videos). I will use FlowPlayer as the video player, a free Flash video player with support for lighttpd’s mod_flv_streaming module. I will also show how you can encode videos (.mp4 .mov .mpg .3gp .mpeg .wmv .avi) to the FLV format supported by Adobe Flash.

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History of a ATM

August 18, 2007

Did you ever wonder about the history of ATM’s. The disruptive technology which bought a revolution in the traditional banking and changed the very dimension of banking. The world’s first ATM was fixed in a branch of Barclays in Enfield, North London, around 40 years ago.

Inspiration had struck Mr Shepherd-Barron, now 82, while he was in bath. “It struck me there must be a way I could get my own money, anywhere in the world or the UK. I hit upon the idea of a chocolate bar dispenser, but replacing chocolate with cash.”

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A blogger [HamaChiya2] from japan had found that a one line combination of html and css code would crash ie6, and the code is

<style>*{position:relative}</style><table><input></table>

Dare to try it? click here to check it out. The above piece of code is rendered fine in firefox, safari and opera.