For my 107th article, I finish off my two-part series regarding my best content of my first 105 articles. For your viewing pleasure, I’m going to review what I deem to be the 10 most interesting articles I’ve written as of Sunday January 4, 2009.

#7 – Battle of the Internet Browsers: Who Will Claim Victory?

There are many different browsers available for surfing the internet, and each one is a bit different. I take a look at the most popular internet browsers currently on the market, and the features each one offers.

#6 – Craigslist VS Kijiji: It’s the Battle Royale of 2009!

There are two major online classifieds websites currently on the internet – Craigslist and Kijiji. Which one should you advertise your items on? Which one should you use to search for products to buy? It’s the Battle Royale of 2009 and we’re going to determine the winner!

#5 – Lottery Questions and Scientific Law of Averages Guide to Winning: Separating Fact From Fiction

There are many websites on the internet claiming to have strategies you can employ that guarantee you being able to determine the winning lottery numbers for the next drawing. It’s time to separate lottery fact from lottery fiction.

#4 – Digg: Digging Itself Deeper and Deeper into the Ground

Digg is one of the websites Triond recommends that you use to promote your articles. However, as of recently, the site has been hacked by a bunch of mass marketers. It’s time to reveal the full story behind Digg and how a site originally designed to help people obtain viewership to their content is now being abused by complete jerks.

#3 – A Complete Review of 2008: Highs, Lows, Surprises and Blows

As we move into 2009, we should take a look back at 2008 to see what went right, what went wrong, and some of the history behind it. The time has come to summarize 2008 in a single article!

#2 – Google Adsense: Not Worth the Time, Not Worth the Effort

It’s one of the biggest money-making opportunities advertised on the internet, yet it’s also one of the biggest money-making scams in internet history.

#1 – Bell Mobility: Cell Phones as Modems and Criminal Behavior

Before I was scammed by Google AdSense, I was conned by another company known as Bell Mobility. Google AdSense is one of the largest scams in the United States. Bell Mobility, one of the biggest wireless internet service providers in Canada, is one of the largest scams in Canada. Perhaps I just have bad luck in picking what I think are ‘reputable’ companies.

Closing Remarks

And there you have it! I reviewed the 10 most popular articles in my Triond account, and the 10 articles I wrote that I considered as being the most interesting! I thank all of my viewers for reading over my original 105 articles, as well as my 2 recap articles. I sincerely hope everyone’s enjoyed my first season of Triond content!

I’d also like to thank the following people for their amazing support: Bren Parks, Chan Lee Peng, Glynis Smy, Joanna Maharis, Laura Lee Salinas, Lost in Arizona, numba1lrics and Parish Loveless. And lastly, many thanks go out to everyone else who has added me as their Triond friend.

If you’ll keep reading, I’ll keep submitting. Cheers everyone!

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  • Jasin on Jan 6, 2009

    Great idea for 107.

  • Morgana on Jan 6, 2009

    This is a nice way to review your articles.

  • CHAN LEE PENG on Jan 6, 2009

    U-N-I-Q-U-E :-)

  • Glynis Smy on Jan 6, 2009

    Clever article and good content! Thank you for the mention and wish you well for 2009

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