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I would like to use smileys that look like me when I chat. A free online software where you submit your photo and it converts it to different smileys to choose from would be nice to have. Make it easy to import them into any chat program. An option to automatically take photos of me when I use web cam on a chat and convert them to smileys would be great because it would allow for a large variety of facial expressions to choose from. Does anyone here know if it exists already? Thanks.
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If your date doesn't show up why not meet someone whose date hasn't shown up either? An online service where people post the time and place of their planned dates and photo. Look up to see whose date in the area hasn't shown up either and text them to meet up. You can easily break the ice by talking about how annoying it is when your date doesn't show up but also how fun it's to meet someone whose date hasn't shown up either. I'd call the service Date Awol Solutions! To encourage use of the site by everyone install internet terminals in major meeting spots around the city :)
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What about a one-stop register service where you give your details once and it registers you on every available site on the web, community, forum, game, other online services etc? When you browse into a new site you will already have an account and can start using it right away
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What do you think of a new website where users post their needs? They can be needs of any kind and duration, needs for the day/week/month/year etc They can be financial, business, emotional, typical, exotic, odd, weird, romantic etc. Another domain name I thought after Facebook is Needbook. Would it be fun to browse such site?
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Google ranks the web by popularity. Wouldn't it be great if we could rank the web by intelligence or other attributes? People's IQ is measured in tests, why not measure the content of websites similarly and then filter search results accordingly?
Google probably has the brains and resources to offer such service in the future. For example, if I do a keyword search for 'subprime market tips', I want to filter the display of my search results so that I get the websites with most intelligent content only and not those with the most popular content. I know it sounds nice but people might say it's not possible to do. Google succeeded as a search engine because it was smarter due to the accuracy of its searches. Why not add intelligence or other attributes in the display of its searches?
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What are some of the most unusual, weird or interesting email addresses you have come across? Should there be an award for choosing the most bizarre email address? I wanted to move to gmail but when I tried to get a new account all the "usual" names were taken. So I started playing with weird names but even they were also taken. I wonder if people really use these accounts or if they open them just to see who will write to them and what they will write. Please post here any unusual email accounts that you may know, some of the ones I checked were: (read more)
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Would you open a bizarre email account out of curiosity?
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Amex, Mastercard, Discover whatever. When you get a new credit card you also get a secure internet browser to install on your computer or internet phone. Everything's highly encrypted. Whatever you come across online that accepts your credit card for payment you press the buy button on the browser and that's it. No need to enter credit card or any details. Not secure enough? Another solution. A secure url managed by the credit card company that acts as web navigator where merchants submit their sites. Customer surfs the web and makes payment instantly of any product available online.
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Go to this website and surprise your friends with a magic trick. This is not new, but I'm sharing the trick and the explanation for those who haven't seen it or tried it. It's smart. Definitely worth a few seconds to try it.
What you will see when you go to the page is this: you are at the Google homepage, and you casually ask someone to watch the Google logo. Then, you move two of your fingers to completely cover the "o"s in the Google logo. When you remove your fingers, to much surprise, the letters "o" will be missing from the logo. Now you ask your friend to move her fingers over the missing "o"s. After your friend removes the fingers, the logo will be complete again! (read more)
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How about a site where you can enter text and get it delivered back in the voice of a famous person? Maybe a comedian or the president or any other person you like that will mispronounce in that person's typical voice the favorite words, phrases or entire speech of your mom, friends, teacher, principal etc
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I never had a Facebook page nor an interest in starting one. Most people sound very surprised when I tell them that. Why, all of a sudden, am I made to look like an outcast? You can see it in their eyes, some people think this is anti-social behavior. I'm just careful about my privacy. I don't believe things ever stay private in Facebook. People I know use it all the time to stalk on others and then brag about it. Sometimes they only communicate with people through Facebook. I don't see what's socially healthy about it. When people sound too surprised when I tell them I'm not on Facebook, I know it's them, not me, who have an issue. They assume wrong. That's what I call a Facefool!
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