Discover Cadaado, Somalia
Discover Cadaado, Somalia

Top 10 Things To Do When Attacked By Somali Pirates

Waltham, MA (PRWEB) April 22, 2009 -- The Internet Time Machine (http://www.theinternettimemachine.com) provides state-of-the-art cloud computing networks to search out the next big idea or product, but today, they have released a new humorous video entitled.

10 Things To Do When Attacked by Somali Pirates (http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_OLYpd9i84)

"We usually see a search pattern developing and back test it verse other similar products that have done well " says developer Curt Dalton. "In this case, we just saw such a tidal wave of people looking for information, we decided to make a humorous video to make people smile."

This isn't the first time the Internet Time Machine.com has stepped away from its constant monitoring of trends and results to do a humorous video. "Our video about the Top 10 Most Expensive Celebrity Divorces was a big hit around the Mel Gibson divorce volume we saw the last few months." director of operations Mike Zenga chimed in. "We see so many money making opportunities out there with the development of the Internet in Asia and China, that we are actually going to open up the Time Machine to public use very soon."

The Interenet Time Machine, a series of cloud computing centers that monitors search volume, trends, and well as results, allows the team to see niche areas develop before others can see them. "The big breakthrough for us was with tracking results. With millions of searches being done every minute, there is really no need to guess on what product or idea to sell on the internet." says Curt Dalton. "The Internet is a living, breathing representation of humanity, it gives you the answers, you just have to know where to look and how to organize them."

Some of the recent beta testing before public use has given a few people good ideas on how to make money, including Construction-411.com (http://www.construction-411.com) which saw a big market for modular home designers and architects. "With the development of modular home building, there is a real need for architects and designers that specialize in modular building." Mike Reardon, manager at Construction-411.com said.

Other beta testers did internet marketing campaigns for such items as brown fat, sexting, and even Michelle Obama and the Queen of England. "Once you start connecting the dots on how trends develop and what they look like, it is pretty easy finding them as the start and making some extra money on them, whether it is through affiliate marketing or selling a product." says Zenga.

For more information on the Internet Time Machine you can go to www.TheInternetTimeMachine.com (http://www.TheInternetTimeMachine.com) or go to YouTube and search user internettimemachine.

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