Drinking Beer Games Website LaunchedBy John Kim | August 4th, 2009 |
If you love drinking beer games, then come check out Drinknird, the new website that caters to everything alcoholic. You can shop, get drinking beer games ideas, check out reviews, and participate in their community. If you don’t find what you are looking for, then submit your own content to the site. It is all user generated.
Curiosity Media spent several months, developing the platform that Drinknird resides on. If you want to check out a great drinking community then go to drinknirds.com.
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Starting an Online BusinessBy John Kim | March 31st, 2009 |
It is so common for people to be tired of working for a company and for them to branch out on their own. From a statistics I pulled from the ‘Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship‘, 2,356 people go into business for themselves every day, and 57.8% of those businesses start online. The reason why there is such a strong trend towards starting an online business is because it breaks traditional paradigms of starting a business. People can now work from the comfort of their own living room, they can start a business with relatively low investment, they are able to reach a global audience, and it’s easy money. While this is true for some very small percentage of people, this is, for the most part, a myth!
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Official Launch of CheebrasBy John Kim | February 24th, 2009 |
I had worked on this websites since the beginning of October 2008, and my client had a lot of big dreams for this site. I basically programmed all the ecommerce features from the ground up, which was a great learning experience for me. It was during the Cheebras project where I decided that I wanted to launch Curiosity Media, and I hope this is the first of many websites that I get to work on.
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Dangers of Open Source ApplicationsBy John Kim | January 17th, 2009 |
I just finished reading an article about open source applications that could contain viurses, trojans, or worms. The reality is that anybody could post up an application, and there is nobody to really check if the application is really legitimate. I never actually considered that an application I download could have worms or viruses, but now I have to do a double take.
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