Make Money from Digg, StumbleUpon, Twitter, Facebook and More!

If you have either a StumbleUpon, digg, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube accounts (and of course you do, doesn’t everyone have at least one of these accounts nowadays? If not all of them…), and if you’re also looking for a way to make some extra money on the side while browsing the net and discovering new websites, than you should definitely check out the Subvert and Profit service. I’ve been using it for months now and they always pay you on time and without any problems and I’ve managed to make a few hundred dollars in the last few months just by following a few cool links and checking out a few cool sites and reading a few interesting articles.
All you really need to do is register to the site, and once in a while, according to your wishes, you’ll get an e-mail from them saying they have a new task for you. You then visit the link they give you and choose whether or not you want to help with the link - either digg, stumble, twit or write your status in facebook. You are paid about $0.5 (the sum changes based on the website and service) for every task done. Now, it may not sound a lot, but if you only have several accounts and a few spare minutes every day, this could be some nice pocket money at the end of the day and because you’re already on these websites for your own good, this doesn’t really take much of your time so it’s really easy to get started and Make money from your social network accounts. Subvert and Profit also offers a toolbar now, which makes it easier now to vote for the different stories and articles and they’ve also increased the number of websites they work with (Blinklist, DailyMotion, Diigo, dZone, Flixster, iLike, Kongregate, LiveVideo, MetaCafe, Newsvine, Yahoo! Video, Delicious, Mixx, Propeller, reddit and Sphinn). Click here to read the rest of this article.
Best way to video chat with friends and meet new people online

I’ve owned a webcam for years now but I’ve never really used it for anything but making funny faces to myself, or maybe the occasional video chats with relatives using Skype. I always knew there’s gotta be something better I can do with it, but I never found the right software or website to use it with.
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How to listen to Pandora from outside the US

I’ve been searching the web for a long time on ways to listen to Pandora from outside the US, as I really don’t live there. I’ve downloaded many programs (including the very complicated TOR) and tried various different proxy services, but nothing really worked well. Either it was just TOO damn slow, or sometimes blocked by Pandora, or cost a lot of money (VPN services) and didn’t give the results I was looking for. All I really wanted was a simple way to listen to Pandora from outside the USA and to enjoy the best music service out there.
Well, now I have the true answer for my needs. In order to listen to Pandora from outside the US (and also watch various other online TV channels), just follow these steps. I promise you it’s the easiest and best way to do it!
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Sharing and hosting media files
It’s a known fact that we all want to share our life in every way possible and the web finally let’s us do it. Although everyone is familiar with flickr, there are many other ways to share your stuff with your friends and with the world and we gathered up a few of them in this list. The list is not sorted in any particular way.1. Allyoucanupload (by webshots) is a new site that allows users to add their own images and to show them everywhere they’d like. ImageShack is basically the same, but with a toolbar that helps you do everything quicker.
2. With photobucket you can share your videos as well as pictures.
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Useless and semi helpful information sites
There is no quiestion about the fact that the Internet is extremely useful and it holds so much valuable information that one can never go through it all. But the Internet is good for many other things, like fun and spending your time doing nothing important. Doing nothing on the Internet is my favorite activity in my leisure, so I gathered up this list of a few of my favorite useless sites. You don’t need to know the following sites, but if you have nothing better to do and you’re pretty bored, they can be very time consuming and always very interesting.
1. Last Words is a site dedicated to the last words people said, just before leaving this world. You can find many saying from famous people, fictional characters, famous epitaphs and famous farewells. If you always wanted to know what Thomas Jefferson said just before he left, this is the place for you.
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