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Monday, September 5, 2011

Top 10 Nightlife Cities Of The World


10. Auckland (New Zealand):

With a wide array of bars, nightclubs, live theatres, dance spots and a lifestyle on cutting edge, Auckland is for those people who are young by heart. The city of Auckland starts shining when the moon makes its trek across the sky with relaxed atmosphere and strong pulse of entertainment activities.

9. Dublin (Ireland):
Entirely inhabited by tourists all year along, this city rules the world for its wide range of bars where influx of students, locals and tourists could be spotted partying in the Irish way. All across the places in Europe, Dublin is the hottest spot for short breaks that ensure visitors to enjoy the stay with majestic burst.

8. Miami (United States):
Better known for comprising some of the hottest nightspots of the world, Miami is suitable for its reputation as you can easily spot top-notch celebrities of almost every field dancing, dining and overcharging the rattling atmosphere. Sensual vibes, tempting music and sizzling after-dark scenario are the key factors to actualize visitors that life in Miami is something else.

7. Buenos Aires (Argentina):
Notable for trendy nightclubs, glamorous restaurants and astounding drinking hideouts, this city hardly ever sleeps. Better known as the “late night city” of the world, Buenos Aires is filled by heavily pierced and tattooed youths, reminding you that there is something for everyone to cheer up.

6. Ibiza (Spain):
Party capital of the world and one of the most visited islands in Europe, this “Mecca” of dance is the most preferable nightlife destination for tourists of all ages and tastes. This city is most notable for its seventies-style discos where you locate youth and voguish, rich and renowned and the beautiful and weird figures of society.

5. Thessaloniki (Greece):
Just stroll by this city and you’ll realize that what is the exact beauty of an exotic nightlife. Escapade to Thessaloniki is considered as a lifetime experience for visitors as it is widely admired for offering fascinating entertainment platform in absolute Athenian atmosphere. If you’re packing your bags for this city then don’t forget to enjoy at least one night in bouzoukia (electrifying live music clubs).

4. Montreal (Canada):
Unlike others, this exotic nightlife destination can bring you more joy by offering the all bliss of Las Vegas without discharging your pocket. Adored for its hot nightlife in chilling atmosphere and trendiest clubs, Montreal holds the top position when it comes to celebrate the bachelor parties. Moreover, you can get a chance to see famous hotties dancing fanatically, regardless of occasions.

3. Rio de Janeiro (Brazil):
Hang out in the street (certainly with a beer in hand) that promises to have some action and wait till the sun goes down; you’ll come to knowthat nightlife in Rio de Janeiro is something class apart. Offering elegant restaurants and shockingly sensual bars, this city is famous for balancing traditions and novelty with smoothness. Don’t feel embarrassed if a seductive girl brushes you off and pull up her seat next to you. But you must take care of your precious “night out” because next morning you’ve to soak up sun on incredible beaches, followed by wave riding.

2. Belgrade (Serbia):
Whatever your age, whatever your budget, whatever your lifestyle; Belgrade is the one stop solution for your quest to live a life in one moment. You can ensure yourself that every night comes with a new experience in this city and that’s what Belgrade’s night all about. After visiting this moony place, for sure, you will advice your friends that Belgrade is “a place to be.”

1. Las Vegas (United States):
Whether it’s being entertained by lightgroup, partying with soul or watching a show on the strip, the exoticness of all these stuffs grab skies, when you’re in Las Vegas. Better known by its three words description – “One Wild Party,” this city of legendary status offers some unforgettable attractions that can make you realize that there is overmuch to see and do in this city in just one trip. Visit this city for once in your lifetime, it’s not going to break your bank.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Top 10 Highest Paid Footballer of 2011 in Forbes List


1 David Beckham
Net worth: £135 million or £219 million (according to 2011 Sunday Times Rich List)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $40 million

Current Club: Los Angelas Galaxy

Beckham endorsement deals with adidas is the biggest in the sport thanks to royalties from apparel and footwear collections.

Forbes Magazine released it's 2011 World's Highest-Paid Soccer players with David Beckham topping the list.

Inter's Camaroonian striker and four time African Footballer Of The Year, Samuel Eto'o, currently Africa's highest paid footballer come in 10th to be the only African Footballer on the Forbes list.

These best players around the globe continue to pull in deals despite the economic downturn. The Forbes income figures include Salaries, Bonuses and Endorsements earned from May 2010 to May 2011.

2 Cristiano Ronaldo
Net worth: $160 million (estimated)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $38 million

Current Club: Real Madrid

Ronaldo is Facebook’s most popular athlete with 24 million fans which is part of the attraction for sponsors such as Nike, Armani, Coca-Cola. He is also the Castrol ambassador.

3 Lionel Messi
Net worth: $110 million (estimated)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $32 million

Current Club: Barcelona

Messi is the world’s best player and has meaningful sponsorship deals with adidas, Konami, Lay’s to name a few.

4 Ricardo Kaka
Net worth: $110 million (estimated)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $25 million

Current Club: Real Madrid

Although he did not play much for Real this season, he was the star player of the FIFA10 video game, and has a sponsorship deal with Adidas.

5 Ronaldinho
Net worth: $90million (estimated)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $24 million

Current Club: Flamengo


Yep, he is still there! The Flamengo player is ranked 5th. Still a Nike athlete, Ronnie benefits from interesting endorsement deals.

6 Thierry Henry
Net worth: $60 million (estimated)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $21 million

Current Club: New York Red Bulls


Second MLS player in the top 10. Although his sponsorship deal with Gillette finished at the end of 2010, Thierry Henry remains in the top ten with $21 million earnings this year.

7 Wayne Rooney
Net worth: £37million (according to the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $20 million

Current Club: Manchester United


His “strike” at the beginning of the season triggered a significant salary increase to $1 million annually. He is Nike icon.

8 (tie) Frank Lampard
Net worth: £37million (according to the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $17 million

Current Club: Chelsea

In partnership with adidas, Frank Lampard significantly increased his earnings compared to the previous year.

9 (tie) Zlatan Imbrahimovic
Net worth: $60 million (according to the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $17million

Current Club: MC Milan

Barca paid a $94 million fee to Inter Milan in 2009 for the rights to Ibrahimovic, which was the second transfer fee ever.

10 Samuel Eto’o
Net worth: $40 million (estimated)

May 2010 to May 2011 earnings: $15million

Current Club: Inter Milan

Football icon of the sports lifestyle brand Puma, the Cameroonian counts Ford among his partnerships.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Top 10 Yummiest Food Around The World


1 Valencia, Spain

Eating food out in Spain is often cheap and meals are substantial rather than gourmet. One of the best ways to sample Spanish food is to try tapas, or snacks, which are served at any time of day in local bars. It is also renowned for its health benefits and fresh ingredients. A famous Spanish dish called Paella is consisted from rice and seafood and can also be vegetarian.

2 Paris, France

Paris food is known throughout the world for its unparalleled quality and taste. The wide variety of food in Paris is sure to overwhelm every food lover with delight. French cuisine is a style of food preparation originating from France that has developed from centuries of social and political change.

3 Malaysia

Malaysian Food is not one particular distinction of food but a culinary diversity originating from it’s multi-ethnic population of Malay, Indian, Eurasian, Chinese, Nyonya and the Indigenous peoples of Borneo. A brief look into the past and how this multi-ethnic country came to be, is essential in order to comprehend how such a cosmic array of food, has now come to be known all over the world as ‘Malaysian Food’. Presented here are some of the various delicious and popular dishes from this rainbow of gastronomic spectrum, with pictures and detailed recipes, from each unique ethnic kitchen.

4 Bangkok, Thailand

Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Thai cuisine places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components. Thai cuisine is known for being spicy. Balance, detail and variety are important to Thai cooking. Thai food is known for its balance of the four fundamental taste senses in each dish or the overall meal: sour, sweet, salty, and (optional) bitter and it also can be quite hot (spicy).

5 Hong Kong

Hong Kong cuisine can best be described as a type of eclectic cuisine with extensive influences from Cantonese cuisine and parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China (especially Chaozhou, Dongjiang, Fujian and the Yangtze River Delta), Western world, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong’s past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce. From the roadside stalls to the most upscale restaurants, Hong Kong provides an unlimited variety of food in every class.

6 Japanese

Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries as a result of many political and social changes throughout Japan. The cuisine eventually changed with the advent of the Medieval age which ushered in a shedding of elitism with the age of shogun rule. In the early modern era significant changes occurred resulting in the introduction of non-Japanese cultures, most notably Western culture, to Japan.

7 Alexandria, Egypt

In Egypt, dining out can range from stand-up sandwich bars to luxurious five-course meals. You can find small, inexpensive establishments that serve good Egyptian food for only a few pounds. If you’re in a hurry, try the local snack bars. While the cubbyholes off the street (which probably have running water) are generally safe. The larger cities even have Western-style fast-food chains like McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken, but they’re relatively expensive. In cities both food and water are safe although the change in your diet may produce short-term gastrointestinal upsets.

8 Mexico

Real Mexican food is quite unlike the dishes found in most Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants in other countries. In tourist areas you’ll find restaurants with familiar names and gringo menus, though the offerings will often be over-priced and not of a high standard. If you have a taste for adventure you’ll be well rewarded in Mexico; if not stick to a few simple and traditional dishes that are almost always excellent and not too spicy.

You’ll find standards much higher than if you search the menus for something familiar. Mexican cuisine has some superb rich or spicy dishes, but we recommend that you take it easy for the first few days until your stomach has grown accustomed to its new environment.

9 Kashmir, India

Indian food is a diverse and extraordinary one, reflecting a complex layering of cultures through history and based on religious beliefs, geography, climate and availability of ingredients. India’s range of cuisine can amaze even a connoisseur. Different regions in India offer their own specialties with their very own taste, subtlety and aroma. The exotic tastes, hues and textures of Indian food have ensured a steady growth in popularity in the West. The combination of fresh ingredients and cooking techniques are both a gastronomic delight and fulfill today’s requirements for healthy eating.

10 Veneto, Italy

Italy is famous for its food as much as for its huge artistic and historical assets and for the fashion industry. To check our recipes please check also our Italian food recipes database. Actually food is one of the cornerstones of Italian culture and even if times are changing and life is more and more frenetic, Italians still find a great pleasure in sitting at a table, in an home or restaurant and sharing a good meal together. Italians love discovering new foods and new way of preparing familiar dishes. Every year there’s more and more interest in the traditional cuisine of the various regions and in biological, environment friendly foods.

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Top 10 Techies Who Changed the World


Steve Jobs, Apple – Maverick entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs is the current grandmaster of technology. Business savvy and a risk taker, Jobs is the visionary who redefined technology with world changing products like the Personal Computer, iPod, iPhone and iPad.

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook – Whizkid Zuckerberg almost single handedly transformed the Internet from a place people went to get information to a place they went to meet each other. Facebook gave the virtual world a patina of humanity, the real world a new medium of interpersonal relationships, and made Zuckerberg not only this generation's phenomenon, but also the second youngest billionaire in the world. Interesting fact: The youngest billionaire is Dustin Moskovitz – co-founder of Facebook and 8 days younger than Zuckerberg, his Harvard roommate

Bill Gates, Microsoft – The Microsoft founder has passed the legion of supergeeks into the pantheon of technological demi-gods. The richest man in the world from 1995 to 2007 is currently the second richest. He holds 8 percent of Microsoft stock and now functions as the non-executive chairman of the company. Over the years, Gates and wife Melinda have made philanthropy their primary concern and recently pledged to give away at least half their fortune to charity with time.

Linus Torvalds, Linux – This Finnish engineer is virtually unknown outside the inner circles of technology, yet he is among the most influential figures in software development. A believer in open source software, Torvalds initiated thedevelopment of the Linux Kernel. He now acts as the coordinator of the project. The Linux operating system runs the 10 fastest supercomputers in the world and a diverse range of hardware including the smallest of devices. A modified version of the Linux kernel powers the ubiqitous Android OS

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google – Co-founders of internet behemoth Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin ran Google from a rented garage in 1998. Twelve years later, Google has left it's Silicon Valley startup past way behind to become the world's largest media corporation.

Evan Williams, Twitter & Blogger – Virtually unknown in the real world, this college drop-out created two key communication technologies that shaped the Internet – Blogger and Twitter. He no longer works at Twitter but he's left an indelible handprint on the cyberworld.

Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo – Even if you've never played a video game, chances are you've heard of Super Mario Bros. Shigeru Miyamoto is the Japanese game designer behind popular Nintendo titles like Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Star Fox, and the grand old man of gaming, Mario.

Jeffrey Bezos, Amazon – In 1994, this Princeton graduate started Amazon.com from his garage in Seattle and changed the face of online retail forever. He began with selling books online but soon diversified into, well, almost everything. Amazon made him a billionaire as well as Time magazine's person of the year in 1999.

Tim Berners-Lee, the World Wide Web – 20 years ago British physicist and computer scientist Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, the first web browser and the first web server. This man is the reason we can access webpages and surf the Internet using browsers today.

Akio Morita, Sony – Former naval officer Akio Morita left his family business of sake, miso and soy sauce to co-found Sony Corporation in 1946. Most of Sony's path-breaking products like magnetic tapes, tape recorders, pocket-sized radios, the Walkman and the Discman were developed under his leadership.

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