Archive for the 'Info of the Day' Category

American Airlines to Charge for First Bag

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

This site is updated when interesting and/or important news come in, which happens almost every day. You may sign up for free updates by Reader or E-mail.
Thanks for visiting!Update 1
To offset fuel cost United Airlines are raising the roundtrip cost by $60 and  considering charging for a first piece of luggage checked-in.
Source: online.wsj.com
 
“Domestic flight […]

Flying Logos are Flogos

Friday, May 9th, 2008

How often do you have time to stop and look at the clouds? How long can you afford the luxury of spending time watching the clouds move?  It may be, that next time when you see an unusual clusters of clouds of absolutely unbelievable shape, you’ll stop in your tracks and ask yourself: “Am I […]

Musical Instruments and the Food: Info for your Thoughts

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Update: 
 
The violin, known as The Penny, was sold to unidentified buyer for $1.3 million. 
 
Source:  Bloomberg 
 
Two years ago a 1729 Stradivari violin was sold at Christie’s auction house for $3.5 million, which was a record price for a musical instrument at the time. It still is.
 
On April 4, 2008 another Stradivari violin made in 1700 and known […]

New Look for $5 Bill

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

A new $5 bill with an image of 16th President of USA Abraham Lincoln, comes into the circulation on March 13, 2008.
 
Here are he changes:
“Watermarks: There are now two watermarks on the redesigned $5 bill.  A large number “5″ watermark is located in a blank space to the right of the portrait replacing the previous […]

Dinner in the Sky and Adjustable Heels

Friday, March 7th, 2008

I don’t know what’s with Belgium lately, but in two days I encountered 2 interesting items, so I decided to combine it.
   
It’s Friday today and I hope these items will help you to get to a right mood for the weekend.
If you reading it over the weekend, have something to talk about besides the Real […]

Daylight Savings Starts Sunday, March 9, 2008

Friday, March 7th, 2008

A quick reminder: Set your clock ahead 1 hour on Sunday, March 9 at 2 a.m.
This year, second time in the row since 1974, the daylight savings begins on the second Sunday of March instead of the first Sunday of April.
Since chances are you’ll be asleep at 2 a.m. on Sunday, don’t forget to set […]

Google Onebox and Tips

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

1. There is something new coming up in Google search: “onebox“.
 
 
What is it and how it works? First of all, for now it works only for larger, trusted sites. When you search Google for information, you may encounter another search box right under the listing of the site you were considering checking. Enter more info […]

How to Find your Lost Camera

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Have you ever experienced that awful feeling, when after a great day outdoors or a lengthy vacation you come home, finally ready to get to your computer and upload all the new pictures you want to share with the world, only to realize, after a long and unsuccessful search, that you left your camera in […]

Flags are for Languages

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Have you ever visited blogs, where symbols of flags of different countries were present? Did you ask yourself what could it be? Today I’ll answer this question.
 
This is a Translation Feature!
 
If you scroll down a little, on the left side of the screen, you can see two rows of flags, representing different countries. If you […]

ID Theft and Prevention Measures

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

 The article in CNET blog news talks about a reporter, who ridiculed the media about the fuss they make, when the discs with some bank’s customers’s names and info is lost or stolen. He made his bank account number public and challenged the thieves to access it. They did.
 
The same article mentions a LifeLock company, […]

 Subscribe in a reader

Subscribe to INFOGIFT.INFO by Email

Add to Google Reader or Homepage

Add to My AOL

Add to Technorati Favorites