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Editor's Picks for Best of InventorSpot.com for October 2007


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InventorSpot.com had a great October 2007 with over 1.2 million page views and almost 700,000 unique visitors. We also added 4 new writers to our writing team to share the latest news on inventions and innovations from around the world and interesting new ideas with you.

The most popular articles at InventorSpot.com launched in October were:

  • 9 Powerful Red Cross Ads from Around the World - Amy Gifford
  • I-Maid Serves Up Japanese Weirdness in Cold Canada - Steve Levenstein
  • Together with the most popular articles, here are the Editor's Picks for the Best of InventorSpot.com for the month of October 2007:

  • Abduction Lamp Sheds Light on Truth - Sarah O
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