Trafficera  

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How it works

Imagine being able to tap into an rapidly increasing network of people just like you. Imagine connecting with people from all over the world that share similar interests and goals to yourself. Imagine creating valuable contacts with internet marketers worldwide. Well, you don't need to imagine, because with trafficera you can actually experience all of this and way more!

Trafficera is really unlike any other traffic exchange, and in fact, it goes way beyond a traffic exchange to provide several other features and services that truly make it an essential tool for anyone that is looking to increase their success online.

Trafficera can actually provide you with 4 separate advertising streams, allowing you to reach out to millions of potential customers from all over the world. And the best part, is that you can actually tap into anyone online, even if they are not a member of trafficera! This goes way beyond what any other single program can do.
Yes, we said 4 separate advertising streams!

The first stream is our surfing platform that rewards members of the network for viewing your website(s) ... and of course, you will earn traffic rewards for viewing theirs.
The second advertising stream is our unique splash page network. Through this network, you can promote splash pages to millions of other people surfing around the internet, even if they are not a member of trafficera. You can even build your very own splash pages using our splash page builder.
The third advertising stream is through our independent banner network that can further extend your reach even more.
The fourth stream, and perhaps the most important of all, is the social network that trafficera is built on. Through our highly sophisticated social networking platform, internet marketers from all over the world can get together and share relevant information with each other, all the while earning the necessary traffic to their websites. The contacts that you form as a member of traffiera will become one of the most valuable assets you have as an internet marketer. You truly will be part of an ever-expanding community of like-minded individuals.
Why not sign up for your free account and see for yourself exactly what trafficera has to offer. The "time to connect" is right now.

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Clickvoyager  

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Free Quality Website Visitors From Click Voyager - The Manual Traffic Exchange

If you need to drive more visitors to your site fast, then this is the place for you - Click Voyager is a manual traffic exchange that offers huge web promotion opportunities for your website. Not only can you surf for free traffic but you can also win thousands of bonus credits each and every day. If you're really brave, you can even undertake the Click Voyage - a magical journey through time itself to uncover enough traffic to last you a lifetime.....


EARN free traffic by visiting our member websites.....
For every site you visit, you'll earn at least two credits. These can then be traded for website visitors, banner advertising and more in your members area. Upgrade to a gold membership and you'll be earning a massive 10 credits for every site you visit!

EARN more traffic by referring others.....
For every member you introduce to Click Voyager, you'll be rewarded with a 1000 credit bounty. Once they're signed up and active, you'll continue to earn traffic from them forever down a full 5 levels!

WIN free traffic in our daily clicking contest.....
Every day, the top 200 traffic exchange surfers are rewarded with a variable bonus based on the credit earnings of every single member below them in that day's surf for hits contest!

WIN more traffic by completing the Click Voyage.....
If you have the courage, you could try the perilous Click Voyage - a journey back through time to uncover the 7 wonders of the ancient world. But be warned - the waters are treacherous and the journey is long. If you make it to the end though, you could earn 6,371 visitors to your site from a mere 88 clicks....

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Win in our credit lottery or referral contest, find the mystery credits while you surf, avoid the pitfalls, gamble your winnings, exchange credits for banners and text links, build and contaact your downlines and there's still much more to come!

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The History of Money  

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In the Beginning: Barter
Barter is the exchange of resources or services for mutual advantage, and may date back to the beginning of humankind. Some would even argue that it's not purely a human activity; plants and animals have been bartering—in symbiotic relationships—for millions of years. In any case, barter among humans certainly pre-dates the use of money. Today individuals, organizations, and governments still use, and often prefer, barter as a form of exchange of goods and services.

9,000—6,000 BC: Cattle
Cattle, which include anything from cows, to sheep, to camels, are the first and oldest form of money. With the advent of agriculture came the use of grain and other vegetable or plant products as a standard form of barter in many cultures.

1,200 BC: Cowrie Shells
The first use of cowries, the shell of a mollusc that was widely available in the shallow waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, was in China. Historically, many societies have used cowries as money, and even as recently as the middle of this century, cowries have been used in some parts of Africa. The cowrie is the most widely and longest used currency in history.

1,000 BC: First Metal Money and Coins
Bronze and Copper cowrie imitations were manufactured by China at the end of the Stone Age and could be considered some of the earliest forms of metal coins. Metal tool money, such as knife and spade monies, was also first used in China. These early metal monies developed into primitive versions of round coins. Chinese coins were made out of base metals, often containing holes so they could be put together like a chain.

500 BC: Modern Coinage
Outside of China, the first coins developed out of lumps of silver. They soon took the familar round form of today, and were stamped with various gods and emperors to mark their authenticity. These early coins first appeared in Lydia, which is part of present-day Turkey, but the techniques were quickly copied and further refined by the Greek, Persian, Macedonian, and later the Roman empires. Unlike Chinese coins which depended on base metals, these new coins were made from precious metals such as silver, bronze, and gold, which had more inherent value.

118 BC: Leather Money
Leather money was used in China in the form of one-foot-square pieces of white deerskin with colorful borders. This could be considered the first documented type of banknote.

800 - 900 AD: The Nose
The phrase "To pay through the nose" comes from Danes in Ireland, who slit the noses of those who were remiss in paying the Danish poll tax.

806 AD: Paper Currency
The first paper banknotes appeared in China. In all, China experienced over 500 years of early paper money, spanning from the ninth through the fifteenth century. Over this period, paper notes grew in production to the point that their value rapidly depreciated and inflation soared. Then beginning in 1455, the use of paper money in China disappeared for several hundred years. This was still many years before paper currency would reappear in Europe, and three centuries before it was considered common.

1500s: Potlach
"Potlach" comes from a Chinook Indian custom that existed in many North American Indian cultures. It is a ceremony where not only were gifts exchanged, but dances, feasts, and other public rituals were performed. In some instances potlach was a form of initiation into secret tribal societies. Because the exchange of gifts was so important in establishing a leader's social rank, potlach often spiralled out of control as the gifts became progressively more lavish and tribes put on larger and grander feasts and celebrations in an attempt to out-do each other.

1535: Wampum
The earliest known use of wampum, which are strings of beads made from clam shells, was by North American Indians in 1535. Most likely, this monetary medium existed well before this date. The Indian word "wampum" means white, which was the color of the beads.

1816: The Gold Standard
Gold was officially made the standard of value in England in 1816. At this time, guidelines were made to allow for a non-inflationary production of standard banknotes which represented a certain amount of gold. Banknotes had been used in England and Europe for several hundred years before this time, but their worth had never been tied directly to gold. In the United States, the Gold Standard Act was officialy enacted in 1900, which helped lead to the establishment of a central bank.

1930: End of the Gold Standard
The massive Depression of the 1930's, felt worldwide, marked the beginning of the end of the gold standard. In the United States, the gold standard was revised and the price of gold was devalued. This was the first step in ending the relationship altogether. The British and international gold standards soon ended as well, and the complexities of international monetary regulation began.

The Present:
Today, currency continues to change and develop, as evidenced by the new $100 US Ben Franklin bill.

The Future: Electronic Money
Digital cash in the form of bits and bytes will most likely become an important new currency of the future.


From : http://www.pbs.org

About Payoneer  

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Payoneer allows organizations to pay large numbers of people around the world, efficiently and securely directly to their Prepaid MasterCard® cards, avoiding the delays and heavy surcharges of more traditional methods such as bank transfers and international checks. Payoneer is a privately-held company and a registered MSP with MasterCard.

Payoneer also offers a prepaid travel card for young people participating in organized trips. More information can be found at http://www.payoneertravel.com.

Committed to meeting the highest standards in service, security, and privacy, Payoneer has partnered with the First Bank of Delaware and MetaBank. Payoneer utilizes, and continually invests in, top-of-the-line secure technology and adheres to stringent regulations for customer privacy, authentication and identity verification. Payoneer complies with the required KYC (Know Your Customer), BSA (Bank Secrecy Act), AML (Anti-Money Laundering) procedures and OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control). Read more about Payoneer's privacy policy.

Founded in 2005, Payoneer employs 55 people, including a team of experienced financial and technology professionals, and is headquartered in New York with R&D offices in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Payoneer is backed by private and venture capital investors including Greylock Partners, Carmel Ventures, and Crossbar Capital.

Jim Gaffigan  

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A dry and clever standup comedian who's hateful toward Hot Pockets and proud to be pale, Jim Gaffigan is a regular on the late-night talk show circuit and an in-demand actor as well. After his first appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, Letterman himself asked Gaffigan to develop a show for Letterman's production company, World Wide Pants. Although the show, Welcome to New York, didn't work out, Gaffigan's talent was recognized and soon he was making appearances on The Ellen Show, Ed, Law and Order, Sex and the City, and That '70s Show. During this time, Gaffigan released four CDs of his standup on his own label and worked in films, with small roles in Three Kings, Road Trip, and Igby Goes Down. In 2004 he signed a deal with Comedy Central that would include a successful television special and his CD debut for the label, Doin' My Time. The CD included Gaffigan's soon to be famous routine on the dangers of eating Hot Pockets. MP3s of the routine would be attached to numerous e-mails and traded on the Internet before Gaffigan would return in 2006 with his Beyond the Pale CD, DVD, and television special. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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Andrew Bird  

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Chicago singer/songwriter/violinist Andrew Bird updates the traditions of small-group swing, German leider, and New Orleans jazz, mixing gypsy, folk, and rock elements into his distinctive style. Bird's projects include his group the Bowl of Fire (which also includes drummer Kevin O'Donnell, bassist Josh Hirsch, and guitarist Colin Bunn) and performing as an auxiliary member of the Squirrel Nut Zippers; in turn, the Zippers' Katharine Whalen and James Mathus appeared on the Bowl of Fire albums Thrills and Oh! the Grandeur. Bird has also recorded with artists like Pinetop Seven and Lil' Ed Williams, teaches music at the Old Town School of Folk Music, and performed on the score and soundtrack from the 1999 Tim Robbins film The Cradle Will Rock. His third album, 2001's The Swimming Hour, surprisingly found the Bowl of Fire turning to pop music, and with excellent results. As bandmembers remained active in their various other projects, the band continued and work on a follow-up began in 2002. To tide fans over, Bird self-released a limited-edition EP, Fingerlings, which documented live performances of some old and new songs by the band and solo. Early 2003 brought the release of another LP, Weather Systems, on the independent Grimsey label. Bird debuted on Ani DiFranco's Righteous Babe imprint in 2005 with Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs. He switched to Fat Possum for 2007's Armchair Apocrypha and 2009's Noble Beast, both of which were ambitious and eclectic albums even by Bird's standards. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Great Lake Swimmers  

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Featuring a homespun blend of acoustic instruments, rural soundscapes, and wistful vocals, Great Lake Swimmers are led by songwriter/vocalist Tony Dekker. The Toronto-based group's haunting, self-titled debut was recorded in a silo in Ontario and originally released in Canada by Weewerk Records in 2003. Misra Records picked up the record and released it stateside in April 2005. Great Lake Swimmers' second release, Bodies and Minds, was issued in August 2005, followed in 2007 by Ongiara (whose winsome leadoff track, "Your Rocky Spine," boosted the band's profile when it appeared on the soundtrack of Showtime's Weeds). David Serra, All Music Guide

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3D Ikebana Screensaver - 4.9  

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3D screensaver shows a flowers pictures - roses, lilies and tulips with 3d animation. If you love flowers, then 3D Ikebana Screensaver has a unique combination of magical flowers with 3D animation. These extremely delightful and spell bound flowers float on the screen and gradually one flower changes into another providing a 3D effect. Sometimes these flowers gather together and form a breath taking bouquet. The simple yet beautiful effects which are presented on the screen provide a relaxing effect to the eyes and will help you in removing stress. Get the most innovative way to relax yourself from stress.

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2D Gold Clock Screensaver - 2.5  

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The screensaver show various analog clock. Having switched on a casual choice you receive new desktop clock at each start. Collection of various desktop clock. Choosing various dial, various arrows, choosing colors for dial and arrows you receive set of variants of analog clock. The most different variants of desktop clock on every day!

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