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Baxter Grabber
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marketing audit plan (Jan 23 2005 07:59 GMT) - First of all, how do potential customers sort out the value of a marketing audit plan website? That can be difficult given the amount of online clutter. To attract customers, a marketing audit plan provider has to aggressively market their website. While guerrilla strategies keep costs down, running a promotional campaign, buying ads (either in print or online), and sending out press releases is costly and can add unnecessary dollars to the marketing audit plan pricing. We believe that the provider listed below has got these factors well and truly balanced. |
Baxter Grabber
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internet marketing canada (Jan 23 2005 07:59 GMT) - Our interest and enthusiasm for internet marketing canada has evolved with the Internet. In the early days of the Net the information on internet marketing canada was very limited. However there are now many online traders marketing and selling internet marketing canada. We have sifted through these and do not hesitate to recommend the merchants whose links appear below. As the Internet grows and expands internet marketing canada traders gain more experience in offering products for sale. |
Baxter Grabber
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marketing communication specialist (Jan 23 2005 07:59 GMT) - Knowing you're getting value for money is very important in buying marketing communication specialist, so by coming to this web site you can rest with the sound knowledge that you are getting the marketing communication specialist you paid for. By buying through our recommend links you can also rest assured your marketing communication specialist will be of the highest quality. How do we know? Because when we're shopping for marketing communication specialist ourselves it's where we go. You might wonder why we're suggesting you click on some outside links rather than stay on our marketing communication specialist site. |
LISNews.com
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The Berman Catalog (Jan 23 2005 07:59 GMT) - Madeline Douglass writes " Check out David Bigwood's Catalogablog for an interesting discussion on the Berman Catalog. "Thursday, January 20, 2005 Hennepin County Library Authority Files As the files are currently presented they are only searchable by record number. Surely, such an important resource for historic, practical and educational purposes deserves better." Read the full blog entry and proposed solutions on Catalogablog |
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Stamp planned to honor presidential libraries in Michigan, elsewhere (Jan 23 2005 07:59 GMT) - The AP Reports The nation's 12 presidential libraries, two of which are in Michigan, will be honored on a postage stamp to be issued next summer, the Postal Service said Friday. First day of issue ceremonies will be held at the various libraries and at President Ford's separate museum on Aug. 4, the 50th anniversary of the Presidential Libraries Act. |
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The origin of book reviews (Jan 23 2005 07:59 GMT) - The origin of book reviews is from The Scotsman archive, in 1879. "THE newspaper book reviewers in 1879 had no time for frivolous literature. Included with the extracts below were ponderous comments on socialism, the elements of dynamics and a student’s commentary on the Bible." |
Travis Smith: The Collected Works
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What you can do with shared photos: A Fibonacci circle (Jan 23 2005 07:58 GMT) - This one takes a little explaining. Basically, there's a group on Flickr (a photo sharing service) called Squared Circle (all the pictures are square, and they're of circular objects). This person took the first 2704 images (a Fibonacci sequence number) and made a great big circle out of the images, sorted by luminescence and hue. The result: Amazing. |
Blogator.com
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A Surprising New Mini-Player in the Music Game (washingtonpost.com) (Jan 23 2005 07:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - washingtonpost.com - Before two weeks ago, I would not have guessed that a 3 1/2-inch-long stick of white plastic that plays music could be much of a conversation piece. But then Apple introduced the iPod Shuffle, and it's been drawing oohs and aahs since. |
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Whistler's Delight mashup mixes 22 whistling songs (Jan 23 2005 07:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Cory Doctorow:... DJ Riko's "Whistler's Delight" is a mash-up that mixes together dozens of songs in which part or all of the action is accomplished through whistling -- Andy of Mayberry theme, Sweet Georgia Brown, Dock of the Bay, Whistle While You Work, and so on. |
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Another RPG publisher who uses DRM-free PDFs (Jan 23 2005 07:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Cory Doctorow:... A followup to an earlier post on Steve Jackson Games's excellent new DRM-free PDF-game-publishing venture, check out RPG Now. They publish PDF-based role-playing games without DRM, and, like SJG, they give you the ability to download your games over and over again, meaning that you can play anywhere there's a computer, even if you've forgotten your copies at home. ... |
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LA hacker con call for papers (Jan 23 2005 07:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Cory Doctorow:... The LayerOne hacker conference is coming back to LA this April 23-24. They've put up a call for papers:... ... |
ID Theft Prevention
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repair identity theft (Jan 23 2005 07:57 GMT) - What determines which repair identity theft sites attract advertisers? Sites whose audience demographics match those of the advertiser's customer base. For instance, companies who sell repair identity theft to businesses, want to pitch their message to executives who making decisions in that area. To put it bluntly, the repair identity theft advertiser wants to get their message to you, the consumer. That's why they use appropriate and appeal banners and links like those shown below. |
Blog of Death
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Charlotte MacLeod (Jan 23 2005 07:56 GMT) - Charlotte Matilda Hughes MacLeod, a popular and prolific mystery novelist, died on Jan. 14. Cause of death was not released. She was 82. A native of New Brunswick, Canada, MacLeod always wanted to be a writer. |
ID Theft Prevention
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identity theft on the internet (Jan 23 2005 07:56 GMT) - If you're looking for identity theft on the internet in the real world, and not on the Internet, how would you go about it? I guess you could find information about identity theft on the internet in books and magazines, but it's so much easier on the web. And it's a lot faster too isn't it? Especially when you find identity theft on the internet websites like ours, which cover the exact topic you're looking for. Being able to find exactly what you're looking for - identity theft on the internet - is the real beauty of the Internet. |
TechIMO Forums - Internet Explorer Popularity Dropping
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About to move up 2 spots! (Jan 23 2005 07:56 GMT) - Hang on folks, it's been a long time coming but I'm finally ready to move up a spot. In a week or so, I hope to move up 1 more. The top is tough. I told myself all along that I would strive to make it into the top 13(above that was absurd from my point of view with my few crunchers). I am... |
Techzonez
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Delta Force - Black Hawk Down Announced For PS2 (Jan 23 2005 07:56 GMT) - Entertainment software developer and publisher NovaLogic, Inc. today announced that a new version of the best selling PC title Delta Force – Black Hawk Down is currently under development for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. Set in Somalia in 1993, Delta Force – Black Hawk Dow... |
Techzonez
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Napster Gets $52.2 Million In Funding (Jan 23 2005 07:56 GMT) - Napster Inc. on Friday said it has agreed to sell $52.2 million worth of stock to institutional investors. The Los Angeles online music company said it had entered into agreements with "certain accredited institutional investors relating to a private placement of 7.1 million shares of common sto... |
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Visual Studio 2005 Nears Second Beta, 'Go Live' Status (Jan 23 2005 07:56 GMT) - Microsoft Corp. is expected to roll out the much-anticipated second beta release of its Visual Studio 2005 development platform at the end of March or early April, sources close to the company said. According to sources, Microsoft is scheduled to release Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2005, code-named ... |
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