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Aug 9 2011

Who's going to be next to bid on Yahoo?

Yahoo! Inc. has cost its shareholders so much money that a buyer would now be able take over the most- visited U.S. Web portal for less than the value of its stakes in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Yahoo Japan Corp. (4689)

Yahoo has plummeted 91 percent over the past decade as it failed to keep Google Inc. (GOOG) and Facebook Inc. from siphoning off Internet users and advertising revenue.

New wave of bids is coming, what do you think?

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Nov 23 2010

Black Friday: Free 1Password for Mac

People, I'm running my mini-version of Black Friday because I have got a couple of licenses for 1Password for Mac to share.    This is a limited time offer sponsored by Agile Web Solutions, the makers of 1Password, and might not last long, so better hurry up.  

So, if you would like to get the single license key for 1Password for Mac, absolutely FREE, let me know your first name, last name & email address, AND:
  
  1. You need to follow PlusRated on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/plusrated,
  2. Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/plusrated,
  3. Register at PlusRated http://www.plusrated.com, make sure you've completed all three steps during registration and let me know 1 (only one) thing that we can do better to make PlusRated that product, that you'd happily use and tell all your friends about.

That's it.  As long as I still have an ability to give a free license to you, I'll do that right away. So hurry up, it won't last long, because you are getting an awesome tool worth $39.95 just for FREE, no strings attached.  

Good luck!

UPDATE: I am out of licenses already.  You are free to do these steps, though, I'd really appreciate it. :)
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Oct 8 2010

Groupon Going Wild

$35 for a 60-Minute Acupuncture and Massage Treatment at Elements Total Health Center in South Pasadena ($85 Value)

Sounds like a heaven, right? One of the best rated massage salons (http://www.yelp.com/biz/elements-total-health-center-south-pasadena) in my area and $35 bucks sounds like a steal. What am I thinking of?! Buy!!

Lets do a quick calculus first. Still 2 hours left and there already 650 groupons are sold. Each of them is for exactly 1 hour treatment. Salon works for 61 hours a week. So they have at least one person who is already booked for more than 10 weeks in a row. And this person will get paid not more than $17.50/hour (as Groupon typically takes half of the deal). We are talking about quite an upscale salon ($85/hour is a regular rate, salon is well respected, so my wild guess would be that workers are paid fair enough). Of course, not everybody will come. I think 1/3rd will never bother. But we are still talking about 2 freaking months with 61 hours per week for some poor guy to be paid $17.50/month (and this offer is very generous - I'm assuming that the owner will cover all the maintenance loss out of his own pocket, as he wants to bring more clients - or am I fooling myself?)

So what do you think? Can you enjoy this offer in full or there is some major trap around (and it does not seem to matter much are you being trapped or the vendor)? Someone is getting royally screwed up.

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About Olexandr Prokhorenko

My name is Olexandr Prokhorenko. I am passionate about building products that users *love*.

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