Steroids in Sports

Posted on 08:28, February 4th, 2009 by Editor1

For many of the athletes out there, winning is the only thing and they would do anything to become the strongest amongst the lot. Instead of going through ways that involve hard work and excessive training, a few of the athletes opt in to buy steroids and consume them. These steroids are the performance enhancing substances that can help to boost the athletic performance as well as fight fatigue and can improve your physical look. Such substances are looking forward to gaining strength and reducing weight and are considered to be illegal in most of the sports in the present day.

You must have come across a lot of stories about the steroids and sportsmen. There are so many occasions where baseball players, weight lifters and many more. It has been proven that all those sportsmen who had consumed the steroids had an upper edge in most of the competitions. However, the matter of concern here is that a lot of young athletes also buy steroids. The research has demonstrated that there are about 5% of young males and 2.5% of teen girls who have consumed steroids in some or the other form.

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Shock Wave - Online Entertainment Stop

Posted on 05:20, February 4th, 2009 by Editor

Shockwave.com is one of those websites that would force you to visit again. Along with an assortment of games on this portal, there is something for everyone at this online entertainment stop.

Main Page

As soon as you enter the website, you would be presented with some clearly organised links to the range of games on the site along with the particular genres of games. Some of the topics in the site include the arcade games, action games, mind games, photos as well as music. There are also links to the multiplayer games and the premium games where you can find a variety of atomfilms and have an access to the game store.

You would be required to either register or sign into the website. Its is not mandatory, however registration does give you an extra access to the features on the site in case if you want to download the games for free or comment upon any particular game. You can also sign up to get a free newsletter from the site that would update you on the latest additions to the site. Apart from all of this, the home (index) page also contains links to all the latest releases and a search box that would enable the users to track down their favourite games.

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TechCrunch

Posted on 01:57, February 2nd, 2009 by Editor

TechCrunch.com is an eminent blog introduced by Michael Arrington that is solely dedicated to reporting internet companies and their products. The blog boasts to have more than 389,000 users and there not many places that the blog can go wrong, however we have tried to assess the site on the basis of the layout and content.

Layout

The website features a three column layout with one main column and two supporting side bars which clearly means that the site means to give a better preference to the advertisers. Such a layout is considered as the win-win situation since you get to put the advertisers which would mean more money per advertisement featured and you can separate the ads from the original content. You are really letting the users know which part is the content and which one is for the side decoration. As a result, the revenue generated by the blog is $60,000 per month.

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Engadget.com

Posted on 00:57, February 2nd, 2009 by Editor

Engadget.com is a portal where users would be able to find information on everything you need to know about electronics especially things to do with the information technology and hardware. The entire team at engadget.com consists of IT professionals who would help you with all the information on almost everything you ever want to know. A lot of people today turn to this site in order to learn details about a specific program or software just because they do not know how to use certain features. Gradually, the site has built up a set of regular visitors because the amount of the information here is immense and the content gets updated pretty frequently. The team here consistently works in order to bring the latest information for their visitors and publishes detailed information on the PCs, gadgets, laptops, electronic devices, wireless breakthroughs, robotics, transportation, games, cameras and many more products.

Games

Gaming seems to be one of the most popular fields for a lot of visitors on the web and hence the site is a popular place for tons of game reviews including the expert comments. The gaming industry has grown to the point where people need to turn to such websites to understand the features on the games and also upgrade their resources frequently. You can find all of this information on engadget.com since there are a team of professionals working on it round the clock.

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