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Les claus de l'emprenedor - Què fer. T'has plantejat crear una empresa? Tens una idea i vols comprobar si és viable? Us deixem amb uns quants consells perquè feu realitat els vostres projectes. Aprofiteu els bons propòsits d'any nou i llanceu-vos a la piscina! 1. 2. 3. 4. NYC Rent - Average Price For One Bedroom Apartments. Sometimes, in NYC, it seems like apartment drama controls your life — if you're not looking for a new pad, you're obsessing over lease renewals and rent raises. It's not abnormal to ask a perfect stranger for the name of their broker or the amount of their rent.

We're constantly seeking out the latest news when it comes to real estate, and this new infographic has us scratching our heads. Turns out, the fancy-schmancy Upper East Side isn't all that fancy — in fact, according to Zumper, a new search site for apartment rentals, it's got some of the cheapest rent in the city. The average rent for a one bedroom in the 'hood will run you $2,946, which is lower than abodes in the East Village, the Lower East Side, Williamsburg, and, well, pretty much every sought-after neighborhood. Don't believe us? Check out the infographic, and maybe start channeling your inner Gossip Girl. Photo: Courtesy of Zumper. Which Features Are Most Important To Men - Teeth.

Your chest, your legs, your hair, your eyes — sure, any dude takes the full inventory when he meets you for the first time (right around the same time you're scoping his height, shoulders, arms, and beard or lack thereof). But, perhaps even more crucially than all that logging of the highs and lows of each other's looks, we also judge each other for ancillary characteristics at first blush: style, posture, grammar, and the like. How, then, do men weight these other characteristics? You're about to find out. Thanks to Match.com's most recent survey, we now know that, yes, men are certainly scanning those things you spend so many hours primping and prepping in the name of your own vanity (wardrobe, hair, and nails). They're also checking out your tattoos, and your grammar's pretty important, too. But the biggest point of judgment? Your teeth. So, for those of us with bright, straight smiles, first impressions are a breeze.

My Micro NY Winners Announced — Micro Living In NYC. Life in NYC comes with a whole lotta perks (24-hour anything delivery, bottomless Sunday brunches, all the best museums...shall we continue?). But, there are a couple of (minuscule, barely worth mentioning) downsides as well — namely, the price of square-footage. The truth is, having our own space in the city is a luxury most of us can't afford. Wanting to prove that he's aware of our debacle, Mayor Bloomberg created the My Micro NY competition, which accepted "proposals for a rental building composed primarily, or completely, of micro-units. " The winners were announced Tuesday, and Brooklyn-based nARCHITECTS took top prize for its industrious design plan for the 250 to 370-square-foot apartments.

We've shown you innovative living spaces before, but, heads up, these small homes take shoebox living to the next level (literally). The silver lining? Aside from making us feel like we're futuristic space-dwellers, these units will be AFFORDABLE. Photo: Via New York Times. Chicago Weather Hairstyles - Hair Tips For Winter. Artifactuprising. My Own Business. On me demande souvent comment marche mon blog. C’est à dire, au fond, comment je gagne ma vie, est-ce que je reçois des millions de cadeaux, est-ce que je suis payée pour faire des posts, est-ce que j’écris mes posts toute seule, etc.

Allez, tiens, aujourd’hui, je vais répondre à toutes vos questions. Mais d’abord, avant de rentrer dans les détails, je vais vous expliquer ma philosophie. Vous voyez, mon blog, c’est mon rêve. Je sais que je le répète souvent, mais je ne rêve pas d’aller ailleurs. Je ne rêve ni d’être journaliste, ni écrivain, ni mannequin (ahahah), ni présentatrice télé, encore moins it-girl. C’est dans cet esprit-là que j’approche toutes les questions de monétisation autour de mon blog – il faut garder ça à l’esprit ! Maintenant, les questions. Comment je vis de mon blog ? Je ne vis pas que de mon blog, et c’est un choix. Il y a mon travail en tant qu’artiste. Il y a la publicité sur mon blog.

Il y a la boutique. Il y a l’affiliation… Peut-être ? Il y a Pardon My French. Oui. 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web. IllustrationChristoph Niemann Writers/EditorsMin Li Chan, Fritz Holznagel, Michael Krantz Project CuratorMin Li Chan & The Google Chrome Team DesignFiPaul Truong DevelopmentFi Very Special Thanks To Brian Rakowski, Ian Fette, Chris DiBona, Alex Russell, Erik Kay, Jim Roskind, Mike Belshe, Dimitri Glazkov, Henry Bridge, Gregor Hochmuth, Jeffrey Chang, Mark Larson, Aaron Boodman, Wieland Holfelder, Jochen Eisinger, Bernhard Bauer, Adam Barth, Cory Ferreria, Erik Arvidsson, John Abd-Malek, Carlos Pizano, Justin Schuh, Wan-Teh Chang, Vangelis Kokkevis, Mike Jazayeri, Brad Chen, Darin Fisher, Johanna Wittig, Maxim Lobanov, Marion Fabing Nicolas, Jana Vorechovska, Daniele De Santis, Laura van Nigtevegt, Wojtek Cyprys, Dudley Carr, Richard Rabbat, Ji Lee, Glen Murphy, Valdean Klump, Aaron Koblin, Paul Irish, John Fu, Chris Wright, Sarah Nahm, Christos Apartoglou, Meredith Papp, Eric Antonow, Eitan Bencuya, Jay Nancarrow, Ben Lee, Gina Weakley, Linus Upson, Sundar Pichai & The Google Chrome Team.