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Ximmy: A Digg Clone That Offers Users Money To Participate
January 16th, 2008 at 4:30 pmSource:Techcrunch
Microsoft has lodged a new patent for a system that can track a worker’s productivity, physical wellbeing and competence.
According to The Times, who has seen the patent:
[the patent is for] a computer system that links workers to their computers via wireless sensors that measure their metabolism. The system would allow managers to monitor employees’ performance […]Source:Techcrunch
Paypal has suspended an account belonging to a Ron Paul supporters group resulting in the groups inability to pay for a recount in New Hampshire.
The Granny Warriors had fund raised the $55,600 required to be lodged with the New Hampshire Secretary of State yesterday but had their account suspended by Paypal at the last minute. […]Source:Techcrunch
There’s no shortage of Digg style social voting sites currently available, but to date the general move in user generated content sites towards compensating users for participation has not come to general users of social voting sites. Propeller (previously Netscape) offered money to top Digg users to participate on it site in July 2006. However, […]
























