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Agreed, default List View gives you a horrendous wall of text. Try switching it to Classic View and it looks much better. Don't like the red, though.

posted by : Gilbo, 09 April 2009 Complain about this comment
I just searched for "asus eee apt get -f"

And google's results are easier to read. I think Oparla's results need to be over 2 lines, not 1 line. It's hard to read, too much text, not enough space.

Oparla is a dumb name. It's hard to remember and it's not short enough.

The money incentive is good, they should have used that for selling insurance/energy/loans or any other commission sale.

A website that splits the commission with the user is a good idea, I'm surprised no one is doing this. It'd be the place I'd go to, wouldn't you?

posted by : interested_party, 08 April 2009 Complain about this comment
has he actually visited the site???

"There's no information available on exactly how you get your hands on the cash, "

from the website:

"Create a free user account and you'll be entered into our daily draw to win anything from £10 to £1,000."

posted by : Chris, 08 April 2009 Complain about this comment
next he'll come up with...

... a free ISP using 0800.

hmmm.

looks like I'm gonna have to dig out my auto-mouse clicking software thingy and macro scripts.

posted by : jedi name generator, 08 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Welcome to the late 90's

Yeah, this is about 10 years old, folks. Now let's see someone dump several million dollars of VC into the company, and then they can promote how you can bring your pets to work, they provide free food, and in a year they'll file for bankruptcy due to a lack of revenue stream. Been there, done that.

posted by : Dan, 08 April 2009 Complain about this comment

Brit search engine offers cash for clicks

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