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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone

A little message for everyone who visit this website these Holidays:

We wish you a Marry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year.

We are proud to say that our website is nearly a full year active. In January 21th, 2009 we launched this new website. We needed more functionality and interaction for our visitors. So instead of using static pages we moved to a Blog, so people can write comments on the articles we made. Many people has been helped this way, so keep writing comments everyone and everybody's live will be better.

Because we are happy that Santa Claus is coming this night we found a pretty cool website called Norad Santa Tracker, where you can track Santa Claus in Google Earth. Visit the website: Norad Santa Tracker 2010 Google Earth to have al little fun with this Santa Claus tracker.

Greetings,

The ArchiVision Directory Team.

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Norad Santa Tracker 2010 Google Earth

How long will BlogSpot continue to exist?

BlogSpot logo
Most of the people who are bloggers, know BlogSpot acquired by Google. It's easy to use, no program work and it has a fast interface.

But how long will it going to exist?
Well the fact is, that every blogger can place ads provided by Google and earn some penny's. But Google also earns on the ads that you place on your blog. The blogger keeps only a bit of the profit, the rest of the profit goes to Google. And that's the reason why Google BlogSpot exist. The costs of providing host-space for free is also paid with the income from the ads you place.

Not everyone places ads, and even for them it's going to be no problem at all, because most of the people placed ads. It's simple, if Google continues to earn on the ads they provide the blogger, that places the ads on their blog, so BlogSpot will exist as long as Google makes profit on the ads.

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