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Well just found out about this site about nomination and voting site for the new Seven (7) wonders of the world. I thought previously that this is only held and voted by some committee but checking the site out is goes online open for voting an nomination. The site is http://www.new7wonders.com
Casting of votes are open to public, you might want to check out if one of your countries best was in the list on the live ranking here http://www.new7wonders.com/nature/en/liveranking/ and cast your vote out. Supporting ones country can just take you a click away.
Why not paricipate? This can help your country on tourism. We know the value of tourism. This can bring job as an example of so many advantages.
While thinking on what I need to write to YouSayToo, another suggestion flashed into my mind. I was about to check whether I can be able to create a poll to my journal. But it seems this functionality is lacking in the journal.SO my suggestion is to have a poll option where I can have a poll for users to vote for the poll I have created. In this way, I can weight on what users want, what they think( in comments, but obviously available now) and also this can give YouSayToo a readers or users perspective choices, votes and opinions. I know that there is a feedback system but that will comprise
Microsoft just dropped their bid on Yahoo for $42.3 billion previously offered. Yahoo asking to have it go higher for $37 per share or around $53 billion.According to Yahoo news, " Microsoft Corp . withdrew its $42.3 billion bid to buy Yahoo Inc . on Saturday, scrapping an attempt to snap up the tarnished Internet icon in hopes of toppling online search and advertising leader Google Inc .But Yahoo's board demanded at least $53 billion, or $37 per share, according to Ballmer. That would have been nearly double Yahoo's stock price of $19.18 at the time Microsoft first made its bid a little
nice, but i really don't want to register there in order to vote. I'm too lazy :))