27/02/2009 ISSUE 51

Sex, you're getting laid almost every other day.


This is indeed very sensitive term on the web. We all remember the sex.com boom. Few years ago I attended conference where I have learnt that some Koreans and Japanese spent around £50 a day on adult content on their phones. One would ask: who are those people paying for those services since it is certainly not myself. Well, this share of market is colossal and since internet provides us with quite a lot privacy we are able to extend our possibilities. Speed dating and recently naughty dating is extending these possibilities into a real world of pleasure. So there is probably not much space for new services offering more pleasure but there is one that offers an online tool to manage your sex activity:

Bedpost is an entirely personal application, password-protected from the prying eyes of others, and stresses that it offers absolutely no social networking features.

Sounds intriguing, doesn't it. Everyone is trying to rape social networking but them. Not many would like to share their real sex activities with others, hence no need to shout about it on twitter. But this tool soon will generate some interesting traffic since it gives a real insight into one's real sex life.

This week's special - breath mints for dogs
As with most dog owners, we love our small "herd" ( three beautiful rescue doxies) but their breath is another matter. My husband uses that old expression, "It could stop the windmill on an old Dutch painting," or something like that.


TL320

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Nokia E71
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ceranco


Metalosis

Lego Business Card
Kindle (if you missed it)
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Sony Bravia

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Westlife
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Nature Fresh Cooking Oil


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Job offer


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