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Entreprenews of the Week

Better Web Forms: Redesigning eBay’s Registration
eBay is an awful looking website in many regards. Digital Web magazine shows how simple details can enormously improve the appearance and usability of their registration page, and make it look much less uglier.

FFFFOUND!
Centripetal Notion shares an extensive collection of photos snatched from a new Del.icio.us for …

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Blogoshpere Gone Wild: Top Blogs Play Telephone with Nissan

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  I saw an interesting article pop up last week about Nissan developing color changing paint… Sounded like something perfect to blog about on my color + design blog, so to confirm the story, I sent an email into Nissan Motors and they were nice enough to call me back. Turns out Nissan has no idea where this current web urban legend originated from and they confirmed that they aren’t developing color changing paint.

As I tried to search for where the story originated, I stumbled into the blogging equivalent of a childhood game of telephone. How exactly did this rumor spread in 3 days from a small energy news site to some of the highest trafficked auto & technology blogs on the web? Could Wired, GizModo, Engadget, Jalopnik, etc. really have been part of such a badly spun web of news?
 
Follow us post by post in the latest game of Blogophone…
 
Around November 6th, NextEnergyNews.com put up a story about the color changing paint technology being developed. They explained the basics of how this technology works, but they set this all off when they mention Nissan in passing::

Scientists Develop Auto Paint That Changes Color With the Press of a Button

The process starts out with a standard galvanized piece of automotive sheet metal steel. A special polymer is applied to the steel with superparamagnetic iron oxide particles embedded within it. The nanoscale crystalline particles of magnetite (iron oxide) are controlled using a low grade magnetic field which is used to effect the spacing of the colloidal crystals and thereby controlling their ability to reflect light and change color.

The coatings are perfect for an automotive application because a continuous small magnetic charge is needed to keep the desired color active and the driver also has the ability to turn off the system at which time the vehicle turns back to its default color of white.

This revolutionary new paramagnetic paint is a technical wonder and is viewed by Nissan and other auto companies as an amazing innovation…

 
What seems to be the first blog to pick this up, luxvelocity doesn’t add much to the story, but a little suggestion of a sexy Nissan spotscar to imagine this feature on…

Paramagnetic Paint: Change the Color of Your Vehicle at the Touch of a Button

Fancy the White color on your soon to be ordered Nissan GTR?

 
This is Where the Blognannegans Really Begin…

Motor Authority picked up the story, and definitely got inspired by luxvelocity… they added fancy image of a red, black and white Nissan GTR and connected the recently released Self-Healing paint by Nissan to this new technology.

Paramagnetic paint changes color at the touch of a button

One carmaker looking into the technology is Nissan, which has already developed a self-healing paint.

 

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Entreprenews of the Week

Faces in Places
An intriguing blog devoted to capturing photos of objects and the facial expressions they convey.

The Superest
“Who is the superest hero of them all?” Hillarious sketches of what could be the Superest super heroes of all-time.

QuickPost WordPress Plugin
This is a nifty little plugin that makes Tumbling through WordPress a piece …

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I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was younger

I’ll start this post by saying, many of the following statements may contradict advice I’ve given in the past. Some of you may agree and disagree with the words that follow, all of which are based on something I’ve gained over the past several years. Experience.

You either have it or you don’t. There’s no adequacy in between experienced and inexperienced. The latter of which I’ve advocated on many occasions and still have a small portion of beliefs allocated for.

I, you, and we, will only have the opportunity in our lifespan to embark on 0.1% of the World. There isn’t enough time in the day, money in our pockets, capacity in our brains, or stamina in our bodies to attempt everything, and gain experience while doing so.

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The Premium News WordPress Theme goes to…

This was a real tough choice. But we had to give it to Satish (aka Skanwar). Satish was in need of it most, having made the switch from Blogger to nothing. So we’re going to help welcome him to WordPress, setup his server, install everything, and get a …

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Step right up, win a premium WordPress theme

A couple weeks back we reviewed a gentleman by the name of Adriaan Pienaar, a “WordPress Rockstar” in the making. Adii was kind enough to contact us recently and offer one of his goodies to a YGG reader (that sounds so wrong). His Premium …

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Making the most of a nocturnal lifestyle

I wrote this shortly before my computer issues arose last week.

It’s bright outside. Awfully bright. I’m not used to this.

For the past 3 or so months, I’ve enjoyed living as a creature of the night. While you arose at 6 am, punched in at 9, and crawled home …

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My computer ate my YGG homework

Sorry about the lack of updates folks. In case you haven’t seen my bitchy rants in the forum or on our Twitter feed, my desktop decided to stop working earlier this week. I use it for absolutely everything, including writing for YGG, and if I’m unable to re-align all the stars, I’m in …

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And the winner of our business card contest is…

We ended with 18 entries, a few of which stood out. After Eric and I spoke with Andreas at Orange32, we chose the winner. And that is, Naomi Dunford at IttyBiz. Her entry, The Art and Science of No-Bullsh*t Business Cards, is a straight-forward guide as to what not …

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Who does this South African Wordpess-a-holic think he is?

We get quite a few requests in our inbox each month for paid reviews. Almost all of which have nothing to do with business or have any relevancy to you guys and gals.

Thankfully, we were approached by a young entrepreneur for a review a week or so ago.

That young go getter’s name is Adriaan Pienaar (aka Adii), whose based in Cape Town, South Africa. Adii is a freelance designer who’s also completing his Honours Degree in Business Management.

Having begun the chronicling of his life and work in January of ‘07 at http://www.adii.co.za (quite the popular blog), Adii is approaching the one year anniversary of his foray into the world of blog design and development.

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