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GetPaidToPostSM is an online marketplace, where advertisers or/and webmasters get to spread their message, (whether it is for advertising or informative purposes), in the form of posts made in various places throughout the web. These posts are created by those GetPaidToPostSM members who have registered as Posters.

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Artificial Lung

A new device may offer hope to patients in desperate need of a lung transplant. Robert Bartlett, MD, a University of Michigan, USA, professor emeritus of surgery, and his team have developed the BioLung, an artificial lung that works with the heart's own pumping action to manage oxygen and blood flow throughout the body. Because of the device uses the heart rather than mechanics to pump blood, the patient can stay active at home instead of being sedated and hooked up to a machine in the hospital. The device can even remain in place following a transplant, until the donor lungs are fully operational.

Web Running out of IP Addresses?



Does this mean the Net cannot further develop?

Wow. Is it really happening? Are we really going to run out of IP addresses? The answer is yes, but the outlook isn’t as bleak as it appears.

For starters, the Internet runs on version 4 of the Internet Protocol. It was standardized 1981, and serves as the dominant network layer protocol for the Internet. IPv4 has since proved to be inadequate, primarily for its lack of address space.

The good news is IPv4 has a successor, which is IPv6. Version 6 of the Internet Protocol holds more than 16 billion-billion addresses, unlike IPv4 that holds just over 4 billion.

Some companies are beginning to administer IPv6 and are using both IPv4 and IPv6 together. In time, IPv4 will run out of addresses and need to phase out. At that point, the Web will operate solely on IPv6.

Critics argue that IPv6 is incapable of taking over. However, John Curran the Chairman of the Board at the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) says this is an inaccurate assumption.

“…the way we figure out if something works or not is by using it… getting feedback. That usage is really just beginning now.”

The Internet as we know it cannot run on IPv4. While the matter isn’t so urgent that you have to drop everything you’re doing and switch to IPv6 immediately, it is something that companies and organizations should begin to carefully examine.

Get more information on this topic in the WebProNews video.

About the author:
Abby Prince is a reporter/anchor for WebProNews.

Life After Google

Wired’s Betsy Schiffman compiled a list of ex-Google employees doing their own start-ups now or joining companies... which may or may not become Google competition. From Vanessa Fox to Kevin Fox, Biz Stone to Evan Williams, Jess Lee and others. An “attack against the mother ship,” as Henry Blodget called it.

Then again, we might find that some of these spaceships may become assimilated, after all – i.e., Google buying those start-ups that turn out to be successful. Or perhaps, any such acquisition may be enough of a demoralizing factor to those who work at Google that it could be risky for Google’s management to consider; it may almost equal telling their employees that the best way to achieve something at Google is to quit Google. (The acquisition of YouTube was already a step in that direction, but still on a more subtle level. While the YouTube acquisition came at the expense of in-house development Google Video as video upload service – the official Google blogs almost entirely switched to YouTube by now when embedding their films – at least YouTube wasn’t spearheaded by ex-Google employees.)

About the author:
Philipp Lenssen from Germany, author of 55 Ways to Have Fun With Google, shares his views & news on the search industry in the daily Google Blogoscoped.

Yahoo Hopes Women Make New Site Shine

Women's site Yahoo Shine launches today

Yahoo Shine launched as the company reaches for attention from women amid a competitive web environment for the 25-54 female market.

Tom Cruise waving hello greeted the earliest visitors to Yahoo Shine after its debut. The site aims at attracting interest from women in an age bracket where it is likely they have substantial say over the spending in their households.

One can spend time as well as money, and Yahoo wanted to let people know Shine isn't all about the Benjamins. Their announcement on Yahoo's corporate blog touted a desire for Shine not to be seen as aiming for one particular demographic. Still, the appeal to 25-54 agers looks evident.

Yahoo assembled a solid list of contributors from the world of women's publishing to contribute to Shine's categories, including Fashion & Beauty, Entertainment, and Love & Sex. They also invite the site's visitors to blog as well, with the promise of entries possibly making the Shine front page.

The big push from Yahoo in the promotions arena hasn't begun yet, as the Yahoo home page lacked a link to Shine as of press time. A need for the site to stand out could benefit from advice given by John Battelle, who commented about the Yahoo brand in general recently:

If Yahoo's going to spend marketing dollars to gain share, it has to do it in a major, integrated way. Why not partner with major national brand advertisers, partially underwriting their TV advertising with an final few frames that say "Search for {insert brand here} on Yahoo for special offers" or somesuch? Once the effort proves itself out in conversions, this marketing program could well become a major money maker for Yahoo.

Though his point of view concerned making the link between a call to action on TV and the landing page on Yahoo more connected, the promotional aspects could benefit Shine. Yahoo should look at its ad clients, see who may be advertising on shows with a strong female audience (hi Oprah!) and work out some way to get the Yahoo Shine brand in front of a large viewership quickly.

Link Buying Replaced With Bartering

Google Time Warp Edition

Here's a hard truth for the hardliners to swallow: Outlawing something sometimes has worse consequences than the thing outlawed. Or, as the mob tried to tell Congress once: Prohibition's a bitch.

Pardon my French. I'm descended from Appalachian bootleggers.

Google's recent and notorious hard line stance against paid links is resulting in something quite predictable: The disaffected are leveraging every back-alley strategy they can think up. At least it doesn't involve exploding trailers, tripwires, or bullets.

Andy Beard was a bit of a pioneer on the link-laundering front; his (complicated) strategy for masking paid links got some attention last month. But simpler tactics are emerging, some inspired by Google itself.

One of them, which is the digital-world equivalent of impersonating a police officer is destined for a crackdown. Dave Naylor points to (and thus becomes a bit of a narc) what appear to be Google ads but are really nicely done spoofs.

Now that's pretty sneaky.

John Andrews reports another method, which Google would have hard time targeting since the idea came from them to begin with. Instead of buying links, barter for them, which makes for a weird 21st Century currency time warp.

It's so dreamy, oh fantasy free me/ So you can't see me, no not at all/In another dimension…

It's just a jump to the left and then a step to the right to find Google rewarding volunteer participants at the Google blog with juice-filled back links. Andrews gets a little dramatic in his analogies (so do I, for that matter) comparing Google to a casino and SEOs to card-counters before suggesting Google is actively looking to destroy the entire SEO industry.

There is a nugget of reason within this paragraph, though. See if you can find it. (Hint: It's in bold type.)

The take-away is this, folks: Google is controlling you not for some benevolent reason, but in order to control the currency of the web. It took X amount of effort in those forums, dedicated for free by those posters, to earn a direct backlink from Google’s very popular webmaster blog. What was that worth? Google got to decide. Google thinks it is fine to barter in links without the nofollow… it just wants the price for such links to remain pitifully low, managed by Google. Can you see it now? Do we really need to wait a few more years until it is perfectly clear beyond any doubt that Google has all of the money and there is no room for us to share?

… But it's the pelvic thru-ust/ that really drives you insane-yay-yay-yay-yane.

Bob Massa carries on that idea in this extraordinarily long, but perhaps more reasonable, post, which you can read for lots of good industry insight, or you can rely on Aaron Wall to dig out a solid, actionable nugget. In a smaller nutshell, people will barter links in exchange because:

Either it makes them money, saves them time, provides added value to their visitors or they believe it makes them look good or smart or benevolent to their visitors, their peers, their friends, their relatives, to the search engines, award sites or just about anyone that can make them a buck or stroke their ego.

Or, as it's still known by the revenuers in Washington: You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.

About the author:
Jason Lee Miller is a WebProNews editor and writer covering business and technology.