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A Korean Blog

I happened to come across a Korean Blog today. It is a blog of an exchange student, which I quite enjoyed reading. Korea is a place that has fascinated me. Next to Vietnam, the people of Korea are the most hard working people on earth, and the Americans know that as they have taken over South Korea, and the North Korean area is communist. The life in South Korea is luxurious, while it is not so really in the north, as it is run by a dictator, and the punishments are quite severe if you let out a loose word against the dictator, and the whole of your family including your parents, spouse, kids, cousins, brothers, sisters, and their spouses and children, and any one at all in your family circle will be sent to jail. And the conditions at the jail are not quite good. People have to live on mice there.

Or so says Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel. Well, we never know for sure. Journalists always give out their points of view, which need not be true. Everyone would have their own view, and TV channels would make programs in a way that would make them the most money from advertisments and give them a good viewership. If you want the facts, you should be reading an induvidual’s blog like this, and he will give you the real picture of Korea.

Blog Pay

Google sometimes is boring. It always returns the same results over and over again for different combinations of the search terms. I wanted to find out if there are any new websites that are showing up in the blog sphere that would pay you to blog. An idea struck me last night and I thought I would go ahead and look for other search engines that are there in the world. Surely they will not be using the algorithm of Google, so the way they display the results would be greater, and you can find what you are looking for with a bit of ease. Or atleast you could hope for it. So when I set foot to start looking for a new search engine which would give me better, or atleast different results for blog pay I landed upon RankNoodle.com. It is a search engine that would not only give you the search results like google does, but also gives you an article on what you are looking for. So for example lets say you are searching for the term search engine for beginners you get a simple article on what is meant by search engine and why it exists and why people cant do without a search engine.

I have a feeling that this site will redefine the concept of search engines. This even acts like a miniature wikipedia as it gives a small synopsys of what you are searching for. there has already been a debate that wikipedia might in the near future overtake google in the search for information as wikipedia has got almost everything now, and it comes without ads and it doesnt use any stupid algorithms. Lets say you are searching fro a good hosting company. When you search google it will just give you a list of sites in the order in which the sites are optimized. But if the company is good at optimization of websites for the search engines and are not really keen on hosting, then the site might be on the top but the service might be poor, while the people who provide good services might be bottom just because they have not optimized their websites or they have not put up any sponsored advertisments on google’s search page.

A search with an article is at its starting stage, and once developed, people will only go for that. When you search for hosting companies on a search engine like ranknoodle.com, you will possibly get a user edited or a user reviewed list of sites rather than a list that is ordered bust by a company’s stupid algorithm. This technology is going to rule the internet in the very near future.

The Royal Enfield Bullet

A motorcycle that was designed over a hundred years ago, has served for the British Army, has served the Indian Army, comes with 350 CC of raw power, and the basic design hasn’t changed one bit in all these years. Thats the Bullet, and I am buying one of those. It is in production in India, and most of the vehicles that are manufactured are exported, and only a very few is bding sold in India, and there is absolutely no advertisments.

I am interested in the model called the Thunderbird, and I would be going for it some time next month. It is a 500 CC motor cycle and has got a top speed of 180 Km per hour, that means you could reach Chennai from Pondicherry is a little over an hour, provided you have a good eyesight and a bit of luck that you dont hit any of the bulls or stray dogs that cross the ECR.

Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail

So, to determine who is providing the best free email service, in my opinion should be based on the following criteria.

1. Who provides the best email service, with respect to the space that is offered, the interface, the ease of use, spam and virus protection etc.

2. Who provides the best service when it comes to the speed of delivery of emails, speed of receipt of emails, and the speed of attaching anything to your mail.

3. How well the spam guard works, how many mails that were intended for the inbox are reaching the spam box and how many mails that are spam are reaching the inbox.

4. How much the service is exploiting the mail that you send out with advertisments to generate money, without respecting your privacy, and how much ads you see when you are receiving mails in your inbox.

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