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How To Leverage Blog Income To Build A Web
Property Portfolio

With a title like that you would think this article is going to be all about taking the money you make from blogging and sticking it in shares or property or some other form of investment, and you would be right, but the investment method I’m going to explain to you today is not exactly [...]

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Finding Penny Stocks For Trading

For most penny stock traders, finding good tradable penny stocks is a more complex process than trading them. As penny stocks seriously lack valuable company information, most traders blindly pick their stocks to trade, or follows advice received from any where and eventually lose their money. Below are some tips to find profitable stocks.

  • Make a list of penny stock companies first, of which the industry is fairly known to you.
  • Now eliminate those companies which you think, or realize, have no sound management or financial background.
  • Now read remaining companies using various technical indicators, and delete those that do not fall into your trading nature.
  • Try to know more about those companies by investigating online, through friends and fellow traders or through company management.
  • Use various stock screeners to screen your watch list.
  • Properly record every bit of information you receive about those stock and company on your watch list. (AOL, Yahoo!, Prodigy, MSN and financial newspapers have good information resources)
  • Regularly modify your watch list according to latest news, penny stock lists available through various sites, broker provided watch list etc.
  • If you are looking for short-term profits then look for penny stocks which are quiet regularly traded or those that are popular for that time.
You can also find quite a bit of penny stock pickers and watch lists on various sites. But beware of frauds.

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June 5, 2007 Stock Market Recap

I’m glad I stayed out of the fray today because it looks like it was a good day to get shopped up, especially on the Nasdaq. It closed down for the day but it rallied into the close to close near the highs of the session. It’s looking like 2600 is now [...]

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$4,824.13 for Legal Fees

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The most common question about by Truemors post (besides “How could you be so dumb as to think this could be a real business?”), was about what I got for $4,824.13 in legal fees. The fees covered the following:

  • Trademarking Truemors

  • Drafting a Terms of Use

  • Discussion of copyright, liability, infringement, IP, and insurance issues

  • Organizational resolutions and bylaws

  • Stock purchase agreements

You could do less legal work and do it cheaper, but if you ever want to raise venture capital much less go public or get acquired for more than scrap value, this is not the place to save a few thousand bucks. If you’re negotiating an investment or a liquidity event, you want someone who worked at Brobeck, Baker & McKenzie, and Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati—as opposed to your uncle the divorce lawyer from Penny, Wise, & Pound Foolish or myinstantincorporation4less.com—not only for her expertise but to show opposing counsel that you’re not clueless.

If you don’t use a law firm that’s “in the know” at the very start, you will probably have to undo or redo a lot of things. However, this time, you’ll be using $500/hour lawyers, so the couple of thousand bucks that you saved in the beginning is going to look mighty expensive. Lawyers are like oil filters: You can pay now or you can pay later.


By the way, you will enjoy this is a comment on the Truemors site regarding how I over-spent on the design of Truemors:

Yup, I am a webdesigner! I got a computer for my birthday and it has Frontpage and everything. I can design any page you need! Just leave me your mail and I will write you!



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Common Public Attribution License (CPAL)

Yesterday we withdrew both the Socialtext Public License (STPL) and theGeneric Attribution Provision (GAP) from consideration by the OpenSource Initiative (OSI). We remain committed to following the processby either getting a MPL + Attribution license approved by OSI (variantsof which are in use by over 20 commercial open source applicationcompanies), or choosing another OSI approved license. Until this process is complete, we will not use the OSI Certified mark, but we will refer to our products as open source as the STPL is consistent with ODF. Our position isunique in taking the risk to follow the licensing process, but theright risk is always worth taking.

We have been working on a new license, the General Public AttributionLicense (CPAL), based on feedback from OSI-discuss. It will, amongother things:

  • Be based on MPL
  • Be anonymized (removing Socialtext from the name of the license, encouraging further adoption)
  • Be templatized (making it easier to adopt)
  • Use the External Deployment clause from OSL, with permission from Larry Rosen
  • Have an attribution clause that only requires equal treatment

In doing so, we are trying to go beyond simply meeting the Open SourceDefinition (specifically OSD #10), but also trying to be a model forhow open source licensing should be performed. This involves a lot ofdetailed work, within the license and explaining it. We will apply it to our products and submit it to OSI, but in trying tomake it useful for other projects and products we have to work throughscenarios beyond Socialtext use so this will take time. We should share this soon, but wantedto note why we are extending an already lengthy timeline on our own.



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Do you use Instant Messenger

Do you use an instant messenger like AIM or MSN or GoogleTalk?Do you have a program to link all of your instant messengers together so you can just run one software program and talk on all of the different messengers?I’ve been using Trillian to do this for years. Basically Trillian allows me to insert [...]

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Another Y Combinator recruit

Last week, I told you about Seattle Internet entrepreneur Kalid Azad heading off to Cambridge, Mass. for a few months to participate in the Y Combinator business incubator program.

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Top 10 posts in May

It is hard to believe that we are already in the early days of June, with Fremont's Summer Solstice Parade just around the corner.

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The Swissy pushes down the Greenback for the 2nd
straight day!

The Dollar fell for the 2nd straight day against the Swissy after it had been testing resistance at the 2300 level for the past several days. Could this be a sign of a longer term downtrend for the buck?

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