Now these are from ritzy bee blog. Aren't those silver and white pumpkins better than orange? And that fingernail in the box.. who wouldn't love it? Lol.
Got them all from Madebygirl blog, these are cool ornaments to complete your Halloween decor. I love the idea of black bats for photo shoot backdrop and see those living dead dolls? Spooky but cute, huh!
These beautiful girls above were painted by Danny Roberts in his blog Igor+Andre. I love the images so much I want to have at least one for my home one day. I hope I will :)
Today, 81 years ago, Indonesia had the Youth Vow Day (Hari Sumpah Pemuda) and this site is celebrating it for us. So, Selamat Hari Sumpah Pemuda, fellas, and proof that the day isn't just a joke!
Ah, another cool site you must visit. It's more about politic but it's for us youth. They want to know if you're agreed about Indonesia's being under construction is a big joke. Just stop by and drop some thoughts there, will you?
I found an interesting cute blog tonight. It's very cute because the three pom-poms here will cheer you up by songs if you are down. All you have to do is tell them your 'bad day' story and they will make your day brighter by the song. Cute, huh? You just gotta try this.
10. Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-Smith
Project: Tagged
Wealth: $45 million
Tagged Inc. was co-founded by Harvard graduates and entrepreneurs Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-Smith. Tagged.com was launched in October 2004 by Tagged Inc. and is privately owned. Tagged.com is a social networking site founded in 2004. Tagged is the subject of numerous customer complaints for sending deceptive bulk mail and is regarded as a phishing and spamming site and an "E-mail scam" by consumer anti-fraud advocates. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States
9. Jake Nickell
Tagged Inc. was co-founded by Harvard graduates and entrepreneurs Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-Smith. Tagged.com was launched in October 2004 by Tagged Inc. and is privately owned. Tagged.com is a social networking site founded in 2004. Tagged is the subject of numerous customer complaints for sending deceptive bulk mail and is regarded as a phishing and spamming site and an "E-mail scam" by consumer anti-fraud advocates. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States
9. Jake Nickell
Threadless Co-founder Jake Nickell
Age: 28 years old
Project: Threadless
Threadless is a community-centered online apparel store run by skinnyCorp of Chicago, Illinois, since 2000. Co-founders Jake Nickell and Jacob DeHart started the company with $1,000 in seed money after entering an Internet t-shirt design contest.
Members of the Threadless community submit t-shirt designs online; the designs are then put to a public vote. A small percentage of submitted designs are selected for printing and sold through an online store. Creators of the winning designs receive a prize of cash and store credit.
ImageShack co-founder Alexander Levin
Age: 23 years old
Project: ImageShack
ImageShack is an image hosting website on the Internet. ImageShack has a subscription service, but the majority of their revenue is produced from advertising related to their free image hosting. The imageshack.us Alexa ranking as of September 25, 2007 is one of the top 40's. According to Nielsen//NetRatings, ImageShack was the fourth fastest growing web brand in July, 2006.
7. John Vechey
PopCap Games co-founder John Vechey
Age: 28 years old
Project: PopCap Games
PopCap Games is a leading American casual game developer and publisher, based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded in 2000 by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka, and currently employs more than 180 people. Most of Popcap's games can be played free in a limited form, with the full version available for a fee.
PopCap’s flagship title Bejeweled has sold more than 25 million units across all major platforms. PopCap games are available for Web, PC and Mac, Xbox , Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, cell-phones, PDAs, iPod Classic, iPhone/Touch and other mobile devices.
DeviantArt co-founder Angelo Sotira
Age: 26 years old
Project: deviantART
DeviantArt (official typeset as deviantART; commonly abbreviated as dA) is an American online community with worldwide appeal showcasing various forms of user-made artwork. It was first launched on August 7, 2000 by Scott Jarkoff, Matthew Stephens, Angelo Sotira and others. DeviantArt, Inc. is headquartered in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California, United States.
As of May 2009[update] the site consists of over 10 million members, over 81 million submissions, and receives around 105,000 submissions per day. The domain deviantart.com attracted at least 36 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com study.
DeviantArt aims to provide a place for any artist to exhibit and discuss works. Works are organized in a comprehensive category structure, including photography, digital art, traditional art, literature, Flash, filmmaking, skins for applications and others, along with extensive downloadable resources such as tutorials and stock photography. "Fella," a small robotic cat character, is the official DeviantArt mascot.
FastHosts founder Andrew Michael
Age: 29 years old
Project: FastHosts
Andrew Michael, 29, started up web technology firm FastHosts as an internet project for a sixth form project from his bedroom aged just 17. Now Michael from Cheltenham, who owns a 75% share in the company, has sold Fasthosts for £61.5m. Gloucester-based Fasthosts, which provides email and other services for small companies, was snapped up by German company United Internet earlier this week. With the sale of FastHosts, Michael's wealth has rocketed to £47m.
FastHosts was set up as an A-level project by Michael and his friend Alex Wilding. After completing his A-levels Michael focused on his new business which in 2002 was listed by the Sunday Times as the second fastest growing technology company in the country. In 2005 the company boasted a turnover of £20m with profits of £5m.
4. Blake Ross and David Hyatt
Mozilla firefox project by Dave Hyatt and Blake Ross.
Age: 22 years old
Project: Mozilla
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. Firefox has 22.98% of the recorded usage share of web browsers as of August 2009[update], making it the second most popular browser in terms of current use worldwide after Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has 66.97%. To display web pages, Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements most current web standards in addition to several features which are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards.
Latest Firefox features include tabbed browsing, spell checking, incremental find, live bookmarking, a download manager, private browsing, location-aware browsing (aka "geolocation") based exclusively on a Google service and an integrated search system that uses Google by default in most localizations. Functions can be added through add-ons, created by third-party developers, of which there is a wide selection, a feature that has attracted many of Firefox's users.
Firefox runs on various versions of Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and many other Unix-like operating systems. Its current stable release is version 3.5.3, released on September 9, 2009[update]. Firefox's source code is free software, released under a tri-license GNU GPL/GNU LGPL/MPL.
3. Chad Hurley
Chad Hurley co-founder and Chief Executive Officer YouTube
Age: 30 years old
Project: YouTube
Chad Meredith Hurley (born 1976) is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the popular San Bruno, California-based video sharing website YouTube. In June 2006, he was voted 28th on Business 2.0's "50 People Who Matter Now" list. In October 2006 he sold YouTube for $1.65 billion to Google.
Hurley worked in eBay's PayPal division—one of his tasks involved designing the original PayPal logo before starting YouTube with fellow PayPal colleagues Steve Chen and Jawed Karim.
Hurley is a user interface expert and was primarily responsible for the tagging and video sharing aspects of YouTube.
2. Andrew Gower
2. Andrew Gower
Andrew Christopher Gower games developer and co-founder of Jagex Ltd.
Age: 28 years old
Project: Runescape
Andrew Christopher Gower (born 2 December 1978) is a British games developer and co-founder of Jagex Ltd., the company he founded with Paul Gower and Constant Tedder. He is noted for writing MMORPG RuneScape, with the assistance of his brother, Paul Gower and also a lead developer.
Jagex Games Studio (or Jagex Ltd./Jagex Software/JAGeX) is a producer of online computer games based in Cambridge, UK. It is best known for the three versions of its RuneScape MMO, as well as for having produced the FunOrb games site and developing the 'to be released' MechScape MMO. Jagex has over 350 employees, with all content development, management, and customer support provided 'in house'.
The company produces games exclusively written using the Java language, its name standing for "JAva Gaming EXperts". It has received a number of awards for its achievements and is one of the highest profile developers in the UK.
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg Facebook founder
by courtesy of Uncle Pat.Age: 23 years old
Project: Facebook
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. As a Harvard student, he created the online social website Facebook with fellow computer science major students and his roommates Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. Facebook is a social networking site popular worldwide. Zuckerberg serves as Facebook's CEO. He has been the subject of controversy for the origins of his business and his wealth.
Time Magazine added Zuckerberg as one of The World's Most Influential People of 2008. He fell under the Scientists & Thinkers category for his web phenomenon, Facebook, and ranked 52 out of 101 people.