I don't why, but these days no matter what site you surf on, there's always a picture of someone doing something. Most of the time the picture doesn't even come close to describing what the page is pitching. For example, take a look at the image just above. It's a picture of two women having — Continue reading ยป
Google Page Creator
We knew this was coming soon. Google recently released a new service, Google Page Creator, allowing users to create web pages and publish them on the Internet. What a surprise, the service is currently in beta. Does google have any products that are not in beta, other than their cash-cow search engine, that is? I — Continue reading ยป
Microsoft office live
Lately Microsoft has been in a rush to catch up with the cadre of online service providers that offer a bevy of online services. Google is one notable (albeit unlikely) competitor. It seems that every day it releases a new product or a major enhancement to an existing product that probably makes Microsoft shudder a — Continue reading ยป
Dubai runs US ports
Now that the Cheney's shooting incident has run its course in the media, attention seems to be focusing on the purchase of the British port operator by a Dubai company. The transaction means that the operation of six US sea ports would now be the responsibility of the new Dubai-based company. The specter of US — Continue reading ยป
Powerball lottery
It's an old tired statement, but why do people begin to care when lottery hits the $100 million mark? Isn't a mere $10 million enough? There was a time when I used to religiously play the lotto. That was years ago. A few times I hit the minimum payouts of $2 and $3 dollars. I — Continue reading ยป
Northeast snow
January's way above normal temperatures in the northeastern US made a mockery of winter, but February 12th was the day of reckoning. Snow started late Saturday night and kept pounding way into Sunday. We got about two feet of snow, as the picture of my deck shows. As strange as it sounds, shoveling is one — Continue reading ยป
The Persian pride
I am a Persian American. While I cherish my adopted country, there is always a special connection to my native land I grew up in. On my last trip to Iran, a few months ago, I visited the ancient city of Yazd near the center of the country, at the edge of one of its — Continue reading ยป
Paying to spam
The war on spam took a new turn a couple of days ago with the announcement by Yahoo and AOL to charge senders a penny an email in return for guaranteed delivery. In this scenario companies wishing to send emails to Yahoo and AOL subscribers would pay a fee for their emails to bypass the — Continue reading ยป