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Stone Fountains Offer Elegance & Sophistication

Stone fountains are the perfect indoor accessory for any environment. They fit any decor, whether it is in a corporate entryway, office space, retail shop or home. Water Gallery offers a wide variety of fountains including: stone fountains, indoor water fountains, indoor wall fountains, tabletop fountains and much more.

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Stone Fountains Offer Elegance

Stone fountains are the perfect indoor accessory for any environment.

Yet Another Drama About Twitter

Twitter, in a post on its blog, has acknowledged that it’s been having problems. It attributes some (not all) of them to so-called “popular” users that it says overloaded the system when they sent updates in too quick a succession. In other words, it was a tactical acknowledgment by the company of problems that have already been widely reported.

Of course Twitter’s most popular user is Robert Scoble, and as far as numerous successive posts have argued, he is the real source of the problem (prompting some not-unexpected foot-stomping on Scoble’s part).

I wrote about Twitter’s problem in a post last weekend and how they should charge for people like Scoble, Michael Arrington and myself for using their system so aggressively. Our use of Twitter benefits our businesses. Links to Scoble’s posts can drive traffic to his site or his videos, which in turn drives attention to his work and his employer. Same holds true for Michael and for me. On a more philosophical basis, it allows us to stay in touch with our readers, who in turn keep us in business.

Nevertheless, since common sense and paid services are apparently not part of this brave new Web 2.0 world, my idea didn’t play well. What was I thinking? Instead there’s this belief that Twitter, the ultimate tool of our collective narcissism, should be so lucky to have super users, that they are what make it popular with everybody else. I don’t subscribe to that point of view, but hey that’s just me.

For Twitter, the challenge of keeping the service going while at the same time fixing it to scale up is immense. Thankfully they have the money and what looks like the will to fix the problems. Will they? We shall see!

Update: The debate about Twitter rages on. Scoble met with Twitter team and talked about the various issues in a video interview. I got an email from Even Williams who is one of the founders of Twitter and this is what he had to stay:

We like the idea of charging for commercial use. That’s something we’ve been talking about for a long time (you can probably find my quoted saying that from a year ago). We’re just not there yet.

Given all different opinions, and other issues that have emerged, I have to reiterate that by charging the super users, I am suggesting that costs will bring in a sense of responsibility to the entire ecosystem. When there is no tax involved, there is no cost to having thousands of followers, or sending hundreds of messages. When asked to pay, heavier users will use the system responsibly.

Technology-News: GigaOm

Twitter VC Funding Done, Raises $15M

I spent most of the day digging up more information on Twitter and its new round of funding that I reported last night. The update is that Twitter reached an agreement with investors today to raise $15 million in funding at around $80 million pre-money valuation. A new investor is leading the round with existing investor Union Square Ventures also participating. With this round, the company will have raised a little over $20 million in VC backing thus far.

Official news of the deal is eventually going to percolate out, and hopefully I will be able to nail down the specifics on who is the lead investor. Valleywag and Silicon Alley Insider had mentioned Spark Capital as a potential investor. Meanwhile, I am told that Charles River Ventures, after fighting a bit, is now out of the race. The news of new funding comes at a time when Twitter is dealing with a whole slew of scaling and infrastructure issues. Today, the folks there almost threw their proverbial hands up in despair.

Update: Twitter the great facilitator of e-narcissism also can’t keep secrets. As Michael Arrington points out, two tweets from two parties add fuel to the rumors of Spark being the mystery investor in the San Francisco company.

Technology-News: GigaOm

Best MC: Lil Wayne: Rolling Stone Said It Not Me

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Inside the strange mind and brilliant rhymes of the most exciting rapper of his generation, from Rolling Stone’s Best of Rock 2008

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Stone Temple Pilots Plotting Extensive Tour

Stone Temple Pilots, circa 1994 (pictured left-right Scott Weiland, Eric Kretz, Robert DeLeo,  and Dean DeLeo)Image from WikipediaThe recently reunited Stone Temple Pilots can add a full-fledged summer amphitheater tour to its previously announced U.S. festival dates, Billboard.com has learned. Related articles

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Diamond Engagement Rings

Engagement Ring :

We know that when it comes to the love of your life, only the best will do. That’s why we’ve created this helpful guide to buying engagement jewelry. Buying a diamond engagement ring is part of a much larger decision that goes far beyond jewelry, tradition, or money. The very fact that you’re even considering such a commitment indicates that you’ve already made quite a journey.

Budget for an Engagement Ring :

Spend some time exploring your diamond ring options. This time is for looking, seeing what’s out there. Setting your standards. Once familiar with the options, establish your budget based on your income, what you feel comfortable spending, and the type and grade of diamond you wish to purchase.

Guys usually spend 2-3 months of their annual salary on a diamond engagement ring.

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