Sunday, September 2, 2007

Crush TV college students only Social Network College Buzz


Crush TV just for college students to create a profile, upload & share videos and pictures, and send mail. College Buzz Say's Cool Site Very Popular.

Social MD meet and network with other medical professionals College Buzz


If your a medical student your going to live SocialMD College Buzz finds it to be a great new way to network with other physicians. Whether you are a medical student, resident, fellow or physician you will find that SocialMD is a great way to meet and network with other medical professionals. With more than 2300 members in SocialMD. They have a bit for everyone, you can read blogs by students/physicians Use the SocialMD Search Engine optimized for searching USMLE and residency related information.
Buy and sell books and other study material It's just a cool place getting some College Buzz.

StudentSN – studentSocialNetwork’e Hoşgeldiniz College Buzz



Hala kayıt olmadın mı? This College Social Network Is About???? Hell If I Know But Student's Abroad Love It. And Since This Website Is Seen Round The World SN Is On IT. Enjoy.

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studentSN – studentSocialNetwork’e Hoşgeldiniz

Burada buluşalım!

studentSN - Öğrenci portalı
Öğrencilerle - akademisyenlerle - tanış... Eski - eskimeyen - özlediğin arkadaşlarını bul

Kim kimi kimin üzerinden tanıdiğını öğren... Aktivasyonların için yeni arkadaşlar bul

Kimlerle hangi ortak yönlerinin olduğunu öğren

Fotoğraflarını, düşüncelerini ve daha fazlasını paylaş

Hakkımızda | SSS | Sorumlu kişi | AK | Veri gizliliği | Bize ulaşın

Zeeya Colege Social Network The College Buzz


zeeya

Zeeya- An international social network for students. College Buzz says way cool
you will find numerous things to buzz about ZeeYa there.

Social networking with video chats, notes on trends College Buzz


B4Class - Social networking with video chats, notes on trends and fashion and much more. College Buzz thinks this site might have a lot of potential, take a look see what you think.

The Best Jobs in America And The Best Paying Jobs

Heres a new list of “The Best Jobs in America”— created by CNNMoney.com/Money magazine — aims to connect job seekers to the best employment opportunities in America. Most, if not all, all of these careers require applicants to have bachelor’s degree or more.

The original list features 50 jobs, we published the top 20 occupations, their annual salaries and degree requirements. Take a look at the list and see where your job — or prospective job — places.

Here is CNNMoney’s/Money magazine’s list:

Software engineer: Bachelor’s degree $80,427

College professor: Master’s Degree or Doctorate, $81,491

Financial advisor: Bachelor’s degree $122,462

Human resources manager: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, $73,731

Physician assistant: Bachelor’s or Associate’s degrees, $75,117

Market research analyst: Bachelor’s $82,317

Computer/IT analyst: Bachelor’s $83,427

Real estate appraiser: Associate’s or Bachelor’s, $66,216

Pharmacist: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $91,998

Psychologist: Medical degree $66,049

Advertising manager: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $107,049

Physical therapist: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $54,883

Technical writer: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $57,841

Chiropractor: Associate’s, Bachelor’s or Master’s, $84,996

Medical scientist: Medical degree $70,053

Physical scientist: Master’s or Doctorate, $80, 213

Engineer: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $76,100

Curriculum developer: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $55,793

Editor: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $78,242

Public relations specialist: Bachelor’s or Master’s, $84,567

Google Flight Simulator Rocks Download And Info From College Buzz


Wouldn't it be cool if you could fly around Earth in a jet. Well,Googleplex must have had exactly the same thought, because there's a hidden flight simulator built into the latest version (4.2 beta) of Google Earth.

Yes it's true there will be a secret flight simulator to the delight of the Internet community.

"All-in-all I think it's a great feature Google has added to one of their top products," said Google.

"I still remember the days when Microsoft Flight Simulator was considered so cool and that you had to pay for! With a bit more work this has lots of potential to greatly surpass other flight simulators."

Mashable's Pete Cashmore described the secret flight simulator as the “best Easter egg ever!”.

Despite the general perception that this is something totaly new, this flight simulator appears to be an improvement of the flight simulator mode that appeared in Google Earth (version 4.0) last year.

To access the flight simulator you need to position Google Earth over the US. Then press Ctrl+Alt+A, or if you're on a Mac Command+Option+A. According to Marco some people have reported that Ctrl+A or Ctrl+Windows+A works when the standard Ctrl+Alt+A does not.

A window will appear that allows you to choose between a F16 or a SR22, and which airport you'd like to start at. You also have the option of enabling a joystick.

While the flight simulator is quite simple, the real imagery makes for an a very cool visual experience.

Google Earth can be downloaded free of charge. Instructions on how to control the flight simulator are available here.