Attention All Netpreneurs, submitstartup.com Will Help You Submit Your Startup Site
Want to increase your pagerank? Look no further than submitstartup.com, a site that aggregates the top sites online that you can submit your startup site to. It’s the ultimate source for Netpreneurs looking to promote their site online.
When I was looking for sites to submit buddingup.com to, I stumbled on submitstartup.com. And what a fantastic resource it was! Each site in the directory is ranked by Alexa stats and pagerank. A tip for Netpreneurs: submit your startup to the higest pagerank sites first. Google will add more weight to your site in search engine results if it finds high pagerank sites linking to yours.
I highly recommend reading the How to Get Reviewed section on submitstartup.com. It explains in superb detail how the Netpreneur can prepare their site to increase its chance to get submitted to startup sites and reviewed by startup sites or blogs.
Hands down, if you are promoting your site or looking to increase your site pagerank, start with submitstartup.com. It is an essential resource for the Netpreneur. The motto explains it all: Never wonder where to submit your startup again.
Boost your site. Visit submitstartup.com now.
Google Chrome OS and The Future of Cloud Computing

Coupled with the recent push into mobile with Android, Google is getting ready to shape the future of cloud computing with Chrome OS.
Cloud computing is simply the transition from physical personal hard drives to hosted cyber-space connectivity. The modern notebook will transform into the portable netbook. Chrome OS is setting the stage for the rise in netbooks as evidenced by Dell’s recent announcement regarding Chrome OS support
But because Chrome OS requires internet access to initiate the core operating system and all its applications, one would need to be connected to the internet. This problem presents a huge opportunity. I predict the next 10 years will see the biggest wave of Wifi implementation. Google recently announced pilot tests to grant 47 airports in the U.S. with free Wifi coverage.
Cloud computing means the world will have complete wireless connectivity. The game is going to change.
It will be interesting to see whether Google’s Chrome OS will propel cloud computing. Microsoft’s concept of an offline operating system would certainly have to change if cloud operating systems such as Chrome OS become popular.
As all things, time will tell and consumers will decide.
How to Activate Unlocked Phones on Bell Network
Bell customers have waited too long for a better network. The new Bell network is here, and yes you can buy unlocked phones, add a SIM card and use your unlocked phone with Bell.
However, you can’t use any unlocked phone with Bell. The unlocked phone must be 3G. Blackberry Bold is 3G. I just bought an unlocked Blackberry Bold recently and activated it on the new Bell network. Bell will simply charge you $5 for a SIM card and voila – your unlocked phone is activated!
3 Cheap Bluetooth Headsets For Your Cell Phone
Be cool like Samuel L. Jackson. He’s a safe driver. With Ontario’s new law banning cell phone use while driving in your car, I’ve done my research and found the 3 Cheapest Bluetooth Headsets for your Cell Phone in Canada.
1) LG Bluetooth Headset (HBM-210) @ Best Buy
2) Motorola Bluetooth Headset (H390) @ Futureshop
3) Jabra BT2010 Bluetooth Headset @ The Source
Music Lovers Rejoice: Grooveshark Continues Napster’s Song

Remember Napster? Napster is one of those things in life I remember fondly. Napster was that revolutionary online music tool launched in the late 90’s. I remember first hearing about Napster in Grade 7 from a buddy in school.
It was mind bending you could download music online! I think Napster defined how you use the internet today: sharing. Napster was only as successfull as the people sharing music online. Kind of sounds like Facebook, Myspace and Twitter with the “conecting and sharing” concept of social networks.
Napster’s song ended in early 2000, with Metallica initating the first major legal blow to Napster. Napster staggered for a bit then finally collapsed. Napster users swarmed to Kazaa, Limewire and Morpheus to feed their music addiction. But soon after, music downloaders realized these new music platforms were a haven for viruses.
Around 2004 the online music industry took a new shift. iTunes accompanied the hugely successfull iPod. But music wasn’t free. Apple charged around $1 per song. Around the same time, Napster restarted its music engine, adopting a platform similiar to iTunes with pay per download. Napster never recaptured its early success and on its last breath was acquired by Best Buy.
Enter Grooveshark. Grooveshark is the new Napster. When I launched Grooveshark, I started remembering the good ol’ days of Napster. And Grooveshark is incredibly easy to use. Search for a song, singer or album, load up a playlist and start listening to songs in seconds. It’s brilliant. No downloading.
Go to Grooveshark now and start listening to music. Get off iTunes, Limewire and Windows Media Player. So 90’s.
Launch of New Videogame Website Answers: So… Is It Good?
I’ll admit – I read videogame reviews before I buy a videogame. In this day and age, with new videogame releases priced at $50 and above, a videogame is a pretty big investment, especially if you are an avid gamer, purchasing 20+ games per year.
I’m sure many gamers get their reviews from IGN and Gamespot. And although I have followed both IGN and Gamespot since their inception, I can’t help to question the integrity of their most recent reviews. It seems a certain set of videogames are bullet proof. For example, the GTA series can’t seem to score under 9.0/10.
So, it’s nice to read a videogame review from a source that offers in depth analysis and that isn’t paid to advertise that same videogame on its website. Enter Edward Lau. Edward recently launched his videogame blog: So… Is It Good? As described in his first videogame review for Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Of Fatalities and Heroic Brutalities, Edward “provides an in-depth look into a video game each review and basically answers the question that is the title of this blog”.
So before you invest your hard earned money in a videogame, check out So… Is It Good? and answer that age-old question all gamers face: So… Is It Good?
Black Friday for Canadians
With the loonie almost at par with the U.S. dollar, Canadians will be invading the U.S. on Black Friday for outrageous shopping deals.
Search for Black Friday online and you’ll find plenty of sites devoted to Black Friday deals. 2009BlackFridaysads.com shows scans of Black Friday deals from 2008 to give you a good idea of how great the deals will be for 2009. Black Friday starts Friday, November 27, 2009.
If you want to stay up to date with Black Friday deals, check out BlackFriday.com for the best listing of 2009 Black Friday deals featuring Best Buy, Wal Mart, JC Penney, Victoria’s Secret and many more.
So Canadians, don’t miss the outrageously good Black Friday deals in the U.S. The loonie is too strong to pass up Black Friday in 2009.
How to Make Your Press Release Newsworthy
You need to make your press release newsworthy for journalists to write about your company. Before you start a press release, scan over online news stories about companies, and identify what you consider an interesting news story. Journalists want the same interesting news story. Journalists are looking for press releases that:
- Are different
- Are interesting
- Are catchy
- Are impressive
So if you’re writing about your company, place the attention-grabber at the top. Journalists don’t read over each press release in whole. The press release title and opening summary should immediately grab the reporter into the news story.
A reporter recently gave me inside tips into how reporters judge a newsworthy press release: “As an editor, I’d suggest a brief intro, then break it out into bullet points, one for each of the projects you’re promoting. Keep it short – pare down the quotes unless they’re real zingers – and highlight what makes these products unique in a crowded market”
The reporter went on to explain that emotion in a press release pulls journalists in. So if you want to make your press release newsworthy, craft your press release like a Rocky movie – packed with emotion and passion.
“Journalists like a compelling life story, a backstory for the product. We’ll especially bite for people who achieve success very young, or come from interesting backgrounds, or whose life story influenced the product. Anything that makes a good yarn, really, and makes the product stand out”
And don’t get discouraged if you send your press release to 100 newspapers without a bite. It seems the news reporting business is changing in that reporters search more for press releases, new product launches etc. online instead of relying as heavily on mailed press releases. So work hard on building a strong online presence with SEO, so if the reporters don’t read your press release you send in the mail, they’ll surely find you on Google.
Volunteer for Chum Christmas Wish
This year marks the 43rd annual Chum Christmas Wish. I’ll be volunteering for Chum Christmas Wish 2009 and plan to volunteer each year thereafter.
The Chum Christmas Wish is an inspiring program. It was originally established in 1966 as a charitable foundation called CHUM’s Kid’s Crusade Foundation, for the purpose of assisting children in need, and children’s charities.
The CP24/CHUM Christmas Wish has become one of the largest distributors of toys to those in need in the GTA, supplying registered charitable organizations, social service agencies, churches, and community centres. In turn, they distribute the donations to those families, of many faiths and cultures, who require our support.
I’m sure if you live in the GTA – Oakville, Mississuaga, Toronto, Brampton, Scarborough, Toronto – you have heard about the Chum Christmas Wish and thought about volunteering – well you should this year!
The Chum Christmas Wish starts Monday, November 16th 2009 and continues until Noon, Thursday, December 24th 2009. The headquarters and toy distribution warehouse is located in Mississauga, at 3035 Wharton Way.
Apply to Chum Christmas Wish – You’ll be glad you did!
Volunteers are needed to help at the warehouse facility to sort donated toys and fill agency toy requests, during the holiday season. To apply, go to thewish.ca starting October 26th @ 9AM and apply. For more details about the Chum Christmas Wish contact 416-384-4199, or e-mail thewish@chumamfm.com.
Schedule for Chum Christmas Wish
2009 WAREHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATION for Volunteers:
Nov 10-Dec 3/09 – Weekday 9:30am-5pm, Saturday 10am-5pm.
Dec 4-Dec 23/09 – Mon-Thur 9:30am-5pm, Fri 9:30am-8pm, Saturday 10am-5pm.
Facebook Co-op Jobs for University of Waterloo Students

The University of Waterloo is the only Canadian University Facebook hires co-op students from.
Yes, pretty awesome – Facebook is at Waterloo. During the University of Waterloo co-op application process in Summer 2009, Facebook co-op positions started appearing on Jobmine.
If you’re a University of Waterloo co-op student who wants to work at Facebook on co-op term, you can keep up do date with hiring on Facebook’s Waterloo page: Facebook is at Waterloo.
When Facebook started posting co-op positions on Jobmine, positions ranged from Marketing Analyst to Programmer. So it seems Arts, Business, Computer Science and Engineering UW students are all welcome to apply to Facebook.
Here’s Facebook’s official guide to the Facebook co-op interview process:
The First Interview
If you’re at one of the campuses we visit, we’ll see you in person (pssst…no need to dress up all fancy. Save the suit for the bankers.) However, if we don’t visit your school, we’ll probably talk to you on the phone.
The first interview is about 30-45 minutes long and usually with someone from the team. We’ll want to hear about your past experiences and current accomplishments, as well as any technical skills that we’ve said are a requirement for the job. At the end of the first interview, you’ll find out if you’ve made it to the next step in process, which are on-site interviews called University Days.
What happens next?
After the interviews, our team will meet to discuss all the candidates. These conversations are always full of tough decisions. We work very hard to get back to all of our candidates with a decision as quickly as possible. If you have any questions as you wait, please don’t hesitate to contact your recruiter.
And hey, once you have graduated from the University of Waterloo, check out Facebook’s entry level jobs






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