“Amazon Widgets” are a series of small, easily configurable elements that can be used to feature Amazon.com products on blogs, websites and social networking pages. Users can easily build their own customized Amazon Widget in as little as one minute using a simple-to-use web interface that can be found at http://widgets.amazon.com. People who want to make money with their Amazon Widget can do so by joining the Amazon Associates program.
Google Book Search now provides the following functionality: “You can now highlight a section of text in any public domain book in Book Search, create a clip from it, and share it with the world. You can post your favorite clips to your blog along with a personal annotation, collect them in a Google Notebook, or share them with friends anywhere you decide to embed the link. Your clip looks exactly as it appears in the book, or if you prefer plain text, we have that too.”
Here’s an example using Charles Darwin’s ‘Origin of Species’
Imagine a system that allowed you to make money almost effortlessly, so that you could spend your time with friends and family, follow your dreams, or pursue other goals without worrying about where your next paycheck is coming from. Now imagine if all you needed to make that happen were a computer and an Internet connection. If you can imagine it, you can achieve it—with Your Portable Empire.
Your Portable Empire is a system for creating an online business you can run from anywhere—at home, at a beachside resort on the other side of the world, or anywhere else for that matter. It requires little day-to-day effort, and once it’s up and running, your portable empire will create passive income for years to come.
Author Pat O’Bryan has created a number of cash-generating businesses that he can run from a laptop anywhere in the world. In Your Portable Empire, he describes exactly how he created his businesses and how you can duplicate his success. He shows you how it’s done using real-world examples from his own experience, and personal stories and instruction from online gurus like Joe Vitale, Mark Joyner, Bill Hibbler, Craig Perrine, and Cindy Cashman. (more…)
Book Description
Want to tap the power behind search rankings, product recommendations, social bookmarking, and online matchmaking? This fascinating book demonstrates how you can build Web 2.0 applications to mine the enormous amount of data created by people on the Internet. With the sophisticated algorithms in this book, you can write smart programs to access interesting datasets from other web sites, collect data from users of your own applications, and analyze and understand the data once you’ve found it.
Programming Collective Intelligence takes you into the world of machine learning and statistics, and explains how to draw conclusions about user experience, marketing, personal tastes, and human behavior in general — all from information that you and others collect every day. Each algorithm is described clearly and concisely with code that can immediately be used on your web site, blog, Wiki, or specialized application.