Google
 

Monday, February 06, 2006

Games Makes High Income?

Have you ever know that every year, many people will "invest" their time and their money just to have fun via online? Actually, this people got their "happines" with their own style. In just a minute, all the saddest and annoying thing will be gone just like that if they saw the "GAMES" on their computer screen.

You may try this simple online games, it so enjoy isn't it?



Click to Play!


Working 9-5 are majority time for workers in this world. Day after day, people will look up for something in order to release their tension (games online). And by that, free games online already become a best choice for them because it's really helpful (same to me...ahakss).

Normally when this people get addicted and "sold" at it, definitely it will "steal" their own time. When they have fun with it, of course they will tell their friends or collegues. At the same time, they will use an e-mail service just to share the happines. Bear in mind that e-mail is already become the most flexible postman in the world. It just take less than a minute to share the feeling.

Now let me share with you about the addicting games that "Tsunami" the internet users.


" For you information on-demand entertainment like gaming, videos, and music should see consumers spend more and more on them over the next five years, reaching $9 billion by 2010. 2006 could be the year online video becomes more of a factor in that entertainment spending. Greater adoption of high speed Internet connectivity drives that demand for video and other broadband-suited options according to Parks Associates VP and principal analyst Kurt Scherf:

Scherf indicated that the online video market - including such providers as Movielink, CinemaNow, Apple iTunes®, and Akimbo Systems - will be active in 2006, as PC and consumer electronics manufacturers seek to expand their influence by offering more integrated networked solutions to end users. The market for online entertainment will spend about $2.6 billion this year, rising 260 percent to nearly $9 billion in 2010. [ via ]"


Now, are you think the same thing that I'm thinking right now?

No comments:

Resources

Blog Archive

 
template by free-web-template.blogspot.com