Micro-Finance Makes Its Way Online

Over the past months more and more micro-lending solutions have been popping up online, displaying the internet’s potential as a charitable medium, enabling people to lend small amounts of money, which provide loans to those in developing countries empowering them to lift themselves out of poverty.

Among these online tools we find Kiva, Prosper, Zopa, GlobeFunder and eBay’s newly launched MicroPlace.

Kiva is one of the most successful stories among these up to now; In just 2 years, the site has funded nearly 17,000 loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries, recently reaching a total amount of loans of over $11 million.

The system is rather simple: Small entrepreneurs from the developing world go on the site and ask for a small loan to help get their businesses off the ground, then other people get to choose among these entrepreneurs and loan them small sums of money, as little as $25 for example, and when a loan is funded the money is passed on the entrepreneur by a local partner who follows up and reports back on the progress made by the entrepreneur, who starts paying back his loan once things get rolling on his side.

Simple, clear, and has the ability to help so many people in the developing world, which is great.

Some of these solutions charge some interest on their loans while others don’t. In some the money given is more of a mini-investment that the lender makes money on while in others it’s just a simple loan.

Personally, I think these solutions are a great way for people to get involved with helping people in the developing world pull themselves out of poverty and build better businesses and lives for themselves. They show that everyone one of us can make a change and play a bigger role by loaning a small amount of money, that might not mean much to us, but would mean the world to someone else.

Mr. Brooks

I just finished watching the movie Mr. Brooks, featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore.

The movie is a psychological thriller about a man, Mr. Brooks (played by Kevin Costner), who is addicted to and enjoys murder; he is a serial killer known by the pseudo “The Thumb Print Killer”, who continues to be tempted by his alter ego to keep on killing people even thought he wants to quit.
Demi Moore plays the role of a devoted police detective who is tracking the footsteps of the thumb print killer, earning his admiration and respect along the way.

I found the movie pretty interesting, I really liked the story and the script, and I think that Kevin Costner did a great job depicting the mixed up personality of the serial killer and all his different faces and personas.

If you’re into the whole psychological thriller genre, then I do recommend this movie; it is a good and enjoyable one that keeps you engaged throughout it all.

Overall, I think I’d give it a score of:

[Amazon: Mr. Brooks DVD]

Free Advertising Banner Space On Subzero Blue

In an effort to encourage Arab startups, give them a push and spread out some love: I’m offering free banner space on my blog to promote their services.

The banners will be of 125×125 size and will be shown in the ads section on the right side column of the blog; yep two spots above the fold.

Everyone interested, send me an email at: subzeroblue[AT]gmail.com

Please include the banner you want displayed, as well as the url you want it to link to in the email.

Generally speaking, this offer is open for all Arab startups; still I do reserve the right to review the banner and service behind it before accepting or refusing to display the banner.

Requests will be handled on a FIFO (first in, first out) basis, but just because you’re late doesn’t mean you’ll lose out on the offer, you’ll just be scheduled for a later date.

This is a limited time offer, so get your requests in asap if you’re interested.

FreeRice: Learn Free Vocabulary & Give Free Rice

FreeRice“For each word you get right, we donate 10 grains of rice to a hungry person…”

A word is displayed…
Underneath it are four choices of words…
You click on the one you think best defines the first word…
If you get it right, you get a harder word. If wrong, you get an easier word…
For each word you get right, they donate 10 grains of rice to a hungry person through an international aid agency…
Finally, you get smarter and enhance your vocabulary while doing a noble thing helping poor and hungry people get food…

A very interesting approach and praiseworthy effort…

Do check it out: FreeRice.com

Burj Al-Taqa: Zero-Emissions Tower in the Middle East

Burj Al-TaqaMore and more extravagant and innovative buildings and towers are sprouting in the Middle Eastern skyline, especially in places like the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The latest proposed tower project is the state-of-the-art Burj Al-Taqa (“Energy Tower”).

Designed by German architect Eckhard Gerber and cutting a 322 meter high silhouette, this commercial high rise envisioned for builds in Riyadh, Dubai and Bahrain, will produce zero emissions and use sun, wind and water to create all of its own energy.

The 68-story structure will use natural air conditioning based on ancient Persian architectural feature consisting of wind towers that draw wind in and down to be pre-cooled with sea-water and run through the building for ventilation and air-conditioning purposes.

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People And War

“Why of course people don’t want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, the common people don’t want war; neither in Russia, nor England, nor for that matter Germany. That is understood. But after all, it is leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it is always a simple matter to drag people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in every country.”

Hermann Goering, German field marshal and Nazi party leader.

It works the same in every country… in all ages and times…
It’s still working now…

[Thanks to Janissary for the quote.]

Hatebook: Anti-Social Networking Site

hatebookFacebook and all those social networking sites out there not really your kind of thing?
You’d rather be left alone?
You feel you have more people that you hate than people you like?
Then Hatebook is the site for you…
The first anti-social networking site, where you can connect with the people you hate…

Upload blackmail material or publish lies, get the latest gossip from your enemies and friends, post photos and videos on your hate profile, tag your friends, get hate points from disturbing people who live, study, or work around you, simply take over the world…

Hatebook looks and functions a lot like Facebook, except in a more devilish way. The color is a more aggressive red, user profiles include a section called “Why I’m Better Than You!”, and instead of Photo Albums you create “Hate Albums” consisting of photos and descriptions of people/things you hate.

[Via: TechCrunch]