Zedomax.Net Web2.0 Crunch…
Here’s this week’s wrap up of Web2.0 companies and ramblings over at .Net:
Craigslist needs to update their graphics… Google Adsense will be available for RSS feeds, more money for bloggers.
Jobirn, a new type of job referral network launched. The Dot Com Boom history of miserable failures can be seen here including webvan.
Free Adsense stickers yey! Google gets sued for “crawling”. Track the most popular URL twitted about with Twitturly.
Viacom is suing Google and they are super greedy for money! Xoost search engine launched, looks very promising.
More innovative scam marketing on the internet…
Check out video of Twitter’s beginnings. Techcrunch posts a post with NOTHING. Pizza Hut launches their Adobe Flex app, very impressive.
Don’t know AJAX? Check out AJAXDaddy, who can help you.
You can’t miss tour of Google’s San Francisco headquarters.
What is Soju and How Does it Affect an Entrecard (Ab)user’s Life
Here’s what Alex from Net-Entrepreneur posted about SiteHoppin:
Soju is a distilled beverage native to Korea and traditionally made from rice. Soju is clear in color and typically varies in alcohol content from about 20% to about 45% alcohol by volume, with 20% being most common. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soju)
Max Lee, a very drunk, Korean-American guy from California has developed a “stumble” service that helps Entrecard users drop-till-they drop, with a press of a button. Browser within browser technology used for this service rids the user (you) of the need to install toolbars of any kind.
It is now possible, for the addicted Entrecardist, to save a considerable amount of time dropping the daily maximum number of cards. It is available at www.sitehoppin.com. Just set the tag to Entrecard and hop away.
I admit trying this for a couple of times myself, when it was really, really late to do anything else, and it works! A big surprise, considering Max’ drunkenness.
Since Entrecard is not really my cup of tea, what is entertaining is Max’ blog, at www.sitehoppin.com/blog. Constantly drunk, Max provides the latest SiteHoppin news and development updates, his personal standpoints, ramblings and other ingredients for a good laugh – all in COLOR video. Which is good for your tired minds and eyes, after a long day of hard work.
New Logo for Zedomax Network!

Guess what I did all day today? I made a new logo for Zedomax Network. Actually the logo itself isn’t new. I made the logo when I was 9. (That’s almost 20 years ago!)
I just put slightly different colors to it. Well, any comments on it appreciated. Bring ‘em on!
I am really trying to monetize this blog lately due to my recent joblessness. I will be incorporating soon so that’d be good for taxes, huh?
Check out the new paid wiki services we provide here. I am also working on this new site with a Berkeley professor and my Real Estate friend Josh, but maybe I shouldn’t tell anybody yet. Shhh… don’t tell anyone yet.
I need to hire people but don’t have that much money, anyone wanna guest blog? Lol…you know that was a joke right? Well, not the guest blog part. If anyone wants to guest blog, send your article and images to zedomax [at] gmail.com. (You gotta be a blogger though.)
P.S. Check out our latest web traffic, we are getting over 450K visitors per month! Too bad, I am not so marketing savvy like John Chow but gettin’ there…
I think we are going to start posting more on making money online and how to monetize your blog. Well, not on here, but on Zedomax.Biz. check it out if you haven’t. I made it so I can say some ramblings on how to make money online. It’s not going well because I am always jumping from blog to blog constantly but will try to post at least one per day. It’s actually a blog/social network made using Wordpress and Pligg. Go figure, huh?
Testing Twitter…
This post is for testing a Twitter plugin… by the way you can see my secret ramblings on my twitter here.

Max Lee, a very drunk, Korean-American guy from California has developed a “stumble” service that helps Entrecard users drop-till-they drop, with a press of a button. Browser within browser technology used for this service rids the user (you) of the need to install toolbars of any kind.