Here are some nice music apps to be found for the iphone and ipodtouch:
its a community focused only on music apps for these devices.
July 29, 2009, 12:35pm
Here are some nice music apps to be found for the iphone and ipodtouch:
its a community focused only on music apps for these devices.
July 29, 2009, 12:35pm
WTF is this guy up to??? there are some sick peopel in this world. :)
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July 10, 2009, 10:41am
WTF is this guy up to??? there are some sick peopel in this world. :)
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July 10, 2009, 10:40am
Colliers, who this research is coming from are based in Singapore. Thats why they are morons to forget to put Asia in the list on their website (se below). Duuuuh. Anyway, it is mentioned in the article that Hong Kong is the most expensive Asian Pacific city with a median of US$748.20 and that Sydney comes in at place 2 with US$587.72. Singaopre is on place 13 with US$179.24. Her is the rest:
North America
1. New York, Midtown – US$550.00
2. New York, Downtown – US$500.00
3. Calgary – US$460.00
4. Boston – US$402.50
5. San Francisco – US$350.00
Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
1. London - City – US$1,020.29
2. London - West End – US$955.51
3. Amsterdam – US$805.36
4. Zurich – US$515.74
5. Milan – US$495.39
Latin America
1. Bogota – US$280.00
2. Buenos Aires – US$150.00
3. Lima – US$145.00
4. Sao Paulo – US$140.00
4. Santiago – US$140.00
Notes:
1. Monthly unreserved parking refers to a guaranteed parking space upon entry.
2. Daily parking refers to the ability to park for a full work-day and is not impacted by “early-bird”restrictions, which is discounted parking offered to those who park before the work day begins.
3. Exchange rate is based on US$1 = S$1.4436.
July 03, 2009, 4:42pm
Ive used tumbl for a while now. Have made a long break and recently came back to it. Now one of the new things that I fonud was this thing called Tumblarity. Now I am not aganist these kind of things.
As many other people, I like all things statistics and find it a fun way to discover new stufff by browsing the country statistics, top tumblogs etc.
But how does it actually work? I mean… sometimes I post quite a bit, pictures, quotes, text, etc. maybe even ge a new follower and still my tumbl score goes down the next day. Duh.
I run a couple websites that I do to make a profit. I am NOT on tumblr for this, its just a personal outlet as I really like the interface and the whole sommunity feature. So I do not really care for tumblarity or being at the top of my country. Well, if iot happens, I wouldn’t mind either :) but that’s not the point. I am just curious how tumblarity is actually derived? How can some people ave 40,000? That’s just crazy.
And one more thing: On the Activity Dashboard, what the heck is the Tumblarity score showing. Within one day it will change scores maybe 4 times for me going from “-3 since yesterday” to “+8 since yesterday” back to “+4 since yesteday”….wtf is going on here.
And finally: Also on the Activity dashboard, what is the “This Week” supposed to mean? I mean, it looks to me that all the numbers are accumulated more and more, it has nothing to do really with my posts “this week”. Am I missng sth here?
July 03, 2009, 4:19pm