Go bargain

If you’ve ever been looking to buy or sell anything online, you would most likely have heard of eBay. It’s the largest online auctioning site on the internet and enables you to freely buy and sell just about anything you could possibly imagine.
From jewellery and watches, through to Elvis memorabilia, eBay makes it possible to buy or sell anything you’ve got lying around the backyard whether it be trash or treasure. As quoted on its site “eBay’s mission is to help practically anyone trade practically anything on earth.”
Considering this site has millions of users and viewers world-wide, you’re guaranteed to make a sale one way or another. The service is completely free and available for anyone to sign up with and begin auctioning off old junk within minutes.
You can even email the sender and converse with him or her to further investigate the products you are interested in and, if available, even exchange full colour photographs of the goods. Purchasing items is also a breeze, whether you’re wanting to buy the goods instantly via credit card or if you prefer to pay by cheque, money order, or even COD (cash on delivery), you can safely and easily purchase anything through eBay.
eBay is completely free of charge and has the largest userbase of any online auctioning site on the internet so you can see as to how quickly and successfully you can be rid of your old toys and picking up some new ones with only a few mouse clicks.
You can checkout the eBay website at http://www.ebay.com.

Mozilla issues Firefox update

Mozilla has issued updates to its popular open-source web browser and is encouraging users to urgently install these updates.
This update is said to address seven security flaws, four of which have been rated critical by Mozilla. Considering both Firefox and Thunderbird share the same browser engine, these security flaws affect both products and will both need to be updated.
If you are already using any version of Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird 1.5, they should automatically download and install all available updates and bug fixes.
However, if you find that you are using an older release of Firefox or Thunderbird, you should head over to http://www.mozilla.com and download the latest versions.