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Monday, November 10, 2008

Acobox

Have you heard about Acobox? I have learned acobox not long ago. I found this very interesting site when I want to blog pictures on my blog. Since I am a member of Acobox, I can used the pictures reviewed. All I have to do is just simply copy and paste a piece of image code, without downloading, resizing, and uploading the image file. Another good thing is, it is free to copy the pictures to my blog.
Acobox provides a modest array of sharp, clear images for use on blogs. Their home page is stark, but inviting. The site is simply offering the best images that you can use for your blog or blogs. Blog’s are evaluated by their quality and nature of content,that being the case,it is,carefully chosen and relevant images,that can your blog extra points. At Acobox you can find various images which you can resize up to 5 different sizes, all of which are hosted by Acobox so no more downloading required which saves you a lot of time. It was a brilliant idea to create a website like this so that all the people out there looking to easily post images are finally able to do so.Acobox helps bloggers make their blogs interesting by providing free images for bloggers. It’s unique,for users can add an image to blog posts with just a click and Ctrl-V!!

Circuit City files for bankruptcy

Circuit City Stores Inc., the nation's second-biggest electronics retailer, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday but plans to stay open for business as the busy holiday shopping season approaches. Report says that Circuit City also said it would cut 700 more jobs, after announcing a week ago that it would close 20 percent of its stores and lay off thousands of workers. Circuit City Stores Inc. announced a week ago it planned to close 155 of its more than 700 U.S. stores by Dec. 31. The stores are spread throughout 28 states, including multiple locations in areas like Phoenix and Atlanta. It is laying off about 17 percent of its domestic work force, which could affect up to 7,300 people.

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