OneBuckWiki sells over 1000 pages in 2 weeks since its Launch!
Hi All,
Here’s a shameless promotion for our new sites:
As you well know, we have been creating lots and lots of cool and sometimes funky websites but OneBuckWiki might be the site we have hit on somethin’.
We’ve sold over 1000 pages within 2 weeks since its launch! Anyways, you can still get a deal for pages. If you want a free page, let me know at zedomax [at] gmail.com.
We want to hook up our readers with some free pages since we’ve got inifinite inventory.
You can also check out our other creation FiveDollarWiki too.
One of our new sites we built for fun, OneBuckWiki, has sold over 1000 web pages within 2 weeks since its launch on October 12th. The great phenomenon seems to rise from the fact that pages can be bought for only one dollar. Many eBay users have been buying up pages in a frenzy, with some users buying 100 pages at a time.
Pages are now worth $10 each and sold for $10 each and people seem to be still interested as prices of the pages go up to another $10 when we have sold 2000 pages.
In the meanwhile, you can grab $5 pages at FiveDollarWiki, which will go for $50 once we have sold 1000 pages.
CouchTycoon.net - Private Beta Testing - we got some free invitations!

CouchTycoon is like Monopoly game in real life. (it seems like) The founder has given me an invitation key to give out more invitations. If anyone wants one, let me know!
Additionaly Mr. Idle wants to make starting a company as easy as writing an e-mail. Every one knows the e-mails from a friend containing a business-flash written in some sentences, replied with a comment, re-replied with an other addendum, etc… On that basis starting a venture should become possible. That´s why he decided to use simple blogs as projectspaces, where entrepreneurs can describe their venture in a few sentences that can be added with comments by friends and can grow to a financed venture in such a collaborative way.
Engadget San Francisco reader meetup

Engadget is having a meetup for its readers in San Francisco! They are giving out lots of FREE stuff, so don’t miss it if you live near here! (I will try to be there…)
- We’re giving away literally tens of thousands of dollars in gear, including…
- A free Sandisk Sansa Connect (4GB with WiFi) to the first 200 people! (And free Flickr Pro accounts for the next 250 people.)
- We’ll also have free food and drinks!
- Live Q&A session with Engadget
- The event is ALL AGES and FREE ADMISSION
- As well as giveaways from: Drobo, Motorola, Nokia, OQO, Plantronics, Samsung, SanDisk, Sling, and others!
Contest - Top commentators this month will get 3 free pages on the FiveDollarWiki

Hey, we are giving out 3 free pages EACH for the top 3 commentators this month. This is a good opportunity to get some freebies for your website or blog.
We’ve sold 11 pages in 2 days! Check out the FiveDollarWiki and reserve your spot in history today!
The New Five Dollar Wiki! - Do you have five on it?

Here’s the latest creation from Zedomax.Net, The Five Dollar Wiki! (Well, it’s really a idea that’s developed on a nice idea.)
Basically, you get to own a page on the wiki for life(or at least 15 years). If the site does well in the future then your page gets boosted by Google rankings and get lots of traffic. That’s the idea but we are still workin’ on some tweeks…
If you like the logo, please say so~
(I copied it off Business 2.0 Magazine buttons…)
Also do check out my $100 investment at the MillionDollarWiki for keyword, “hacks“. I don’t know why I bought it but I think maybe it’s because I just got a $100 rebate from Sprint.
Get your major keywords before they run out and help support the growth of Zedomax.com!
Own a page and enjoy the benefits:
* Share traffic generated by the entire community, and by our advertising dollars.
* Secure all the long-term SEO benefits of a keyword on an increasingly popular and well-indexed site.
* Raise awareness of your website, product, or service.
* Make a unique investment for 33 cents per year:$5 divided by 15 years min. site life = $0.33 per year.
* Join a resourceful community of motivated entrepreneurs.
* Receive storage space on our server for your page’s content.
* Earn a profit from owning a page by selling products, services, or advertisements
* Re-sell your page later down the road
* Great customer support
P.S. I just quit my job and this was the only thing I could think of using my last five dollars. Hopefully, it will take off. (unlike the other sites we’ve made before…)
Batteries powered using p…
Here’s some batteries you can power with some human p… You can even use it 3-5 times to re-fuel your batteries!

This is tight, too bad it’s only available in Japan. I’d get one next time I head over there!
In February we talked about a Pee Powered battery that was in the testing phase in Japan. Now it would seem they have made it to the store for the Japanese to buy and use.
NoPoPo (Non-Pollution Power) Aqua Batteries are available in both AA and AAA form, although the company page shows they are producing the technology for all sizes of battery, and can only be currently purchased in Japan.
Military hard and Jet Ski combined
This is a serious piece of kit, which nobody is ever going to need to see coming towards them. It is a reconnaissance and surveillance device, even though it does look a bit menacing.

It combines all the qualities of a stealth jet, this enables to travel at high speeds and virtually undetected. And yes it can carry a wide range of weapons too.
Source [Oh Gizmo]
How things change over time
This is a great image which demonstrates the humble 1 GB, the device that looks like a nuclear bomb is a 1 GB hard drive as made by IBM around twenty years ago, and then it was a top item.

While in the mans hand is a SD memory card, which we know can hold anything up to and beyond 20 GB’s, I wonder what technology will be like in a further twenty years?
Source [Fosfor Gadgets]
Man USB hub
For computer users who love to have the odd looking devices surrounded their computers or desks, then this little device is just another one for the collection.

The USB hub that looks like a man, a flat man granted, but never the less a man has ports for four USB powered devices, which is handy for most of the required devices.
Priced at around $19.
Source [Funniest Gadgets]

