Japan Foreclosed Property 2011 -2012 - Buy this 4th edition report!

Are you aware that you can buy a house & lot in Japan for as little as $10,000. Surprising but true! Japan is a large market, with a plethora of cheap properties up for auction by the courts. Few other Western nations offer such cheap property so close to major infrastructure. Japan is unique in this respect, and it offers such a different life experience, which also makes it special. Some property is in rural areas subject to depopulation, but there are plenty of properties in the cities too. I bought a dormitory 1hr from Tokyo for just $US30,000.
You can view foreclosed properties listed for as little as $US10,000 in Japan thanks to depopulation and a culture that is geared towards working for the state. I bought foreclosed properties in Japan and now I reveal all in our expanded 200-page report. The information you need to know, strategies to apply, where to get help, and the tools to use. We even help you avoid the tsunami and nuclear risks since I was a geologist/mining finance analyst in a past life. Check out the "feedback" in our blog for stories of success by customers of our previous reports.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Online gaming ideas anyone?

Reading the following announcement, I can see where this is going. Your Google Maps will be rendered as 3D maps so that you can interact with them to play online games. You will able in future I dare say to place games like 'Race Around The World', where the idea is that you challenge another person in another part of the world to get to your place 'virtually' - who ever gets to their challengers house first wins. I expect they will even integrate these games into real-time train, shipping, bus schedules. That might be a while off folks, but some more basic variant will be available within 2 years I am guessing. Thats how fast the world is moving.
Google tools to power virtual worlds
Google tools to power virtual worlds — Get ready for online games set in your favorite Google Earth locations. — Virtual-worlds platform developer Multiverse Network is set to announce a partnership Tuesday that will allow anyone to create a new online interactive 3D environment …

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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

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