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professional search engine optimization services (Mar 10 2005 06:59 GMT) - Everyone agrees that if a site doesn't rank in the top 10 or 20 when doing a professional search engine optimization services search you may not see it. This is why your search should be very specific as to the exact professional search engine optimization services phrase you are looking for. If this is a brand name the list the professional search engine optimization services brand. If the creator of the page tries to stuff professional search engine optimization services in more than is needed then the page may not obtain a good ranking and you may never see it. Webmasters should only use those professional search engine optimization services and like phrases that are also used in the copy of the page and is the true subject of the web page. |
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch
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Fighting Child Abuse And Spyware (Mar 10 2005 06:59 GMT) - There is little question that Pest Control rocks. But Internet Week needs to remember that this is no longer a Windows only world anymore. The statement claiming; ” every person or organization that spends time surfing the Web faces the risk of spyware and viruses” |
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ways to stop smoking (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - Do You Dare To Ask Jeeves about ways to stop smoking ? Well you can sure do this if you want to find out about ways to stop smoking but we have made your life much easier. This is our favorite Net Butler and he answers detailed questions about anything. We put him to the test and asked several questions about ways to stop smoking. Jeeves give his answers in several ways. |
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easy car hire (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - Internet shopping for easy car hire is steadily booming (forgive the pun) and this means high competition between sites selling and marketing easy car hire products. This competition is good for you because it means everyone selling easy car hire has to watch their pricing like a hawk just to keep ahead of the pack. The poster child dotcom business, Amazon.com has a lot to teach aspiring Internet entrepreneurs. Yet despite its huge product inventory, convenience and customer service, the company continues to lose millions of dollars and has seen a precipitous drop in the price of its stock. |
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Google News can be customized (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - Wow, Ruud, are you always so full of handy tidbits for how to organize with glee? I've been consolidating my schedule so I have more time to actually get things done - you know - work smarter, not harder. Between the FF scrapbook plugin (once I learn the ins and outs) and ways to streamline news sources I'm gonna be in happyville. Thanks, and thanks to all of you who are dedicated to this forum. It's a special place. |
Variety.com
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ShoWest woos Drew (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - Film News: Thesp presented with kudo on closing night -- Drew Barrymore will receive a special Distinguished Decade of Achievement in Film Award at ShoWest for her career achievements. |
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Burton weds 'Wife' role (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - Legit News: 'Constant' makes a comeback -- Kate Burton is set to headline a Broadway revival of "The Constant Wife." |
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Madison Road sues Burnett (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - TV News: Suit a response to allegations of double-dealings -- Entertainment marketing firm Madison Road has filed a $20 million countersuit against two subsidiaries of Mark Burnett Prods., accusing the "The Apprentice" producer of trying to tarnish its reputation. |
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Rather radio gig to Smith (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - TV News: 'Early Show' co-anchor takes to the air for Rather -- CBS News' "The Early Show" co-anchor Harry Smith is taking Dan Rather's spot as host of a daily radio feature fed to more than 300 stations nationwide. |
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Jupiter on Site Measurement & Search Engine Marketing (Mar 10 2005 06:58 GMT) - Jupiter Research's Eric Peterson and Gary Stein are speaking at the San Francisco Hyatt tomorrow morning -- March 10. The session is on site measurement and search engine marketing. As investment in search continues to increase, so does the need... |
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Comments with Excerpts (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - I answered before seeing your reply that it worked. :0 This might work (from the MT template tags page) if applied to the comment body: Quote: "Note also that if you want to display only the first N words in the entry body, you can use the words attribute. |
Recent NJ Jobs Posted
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Legal Secretary (Short Hills , NJ ) (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - Currently seeking 17 Legal Secretaries with a minimum of 2 years legal experience in Matrimonial, Real Estate, Prod. Liability, or Civil Litigation. Positions available throughout Northern New Jersey and New York. Immediate interview!!!! |
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Pres. promises growth (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - It took 16 years to get administrators to say it: Plans to expand the Livingston Student Center will break ground in about four years. University President Richard L. McCormick sent a letter outlining the proposal to Livingston College President Gus Sara. In the letter, McCormick committed to starting the Livingston Student Center's expansion within four years. |
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State legislature seeks pay for college interns (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - The future of internships on New Jersey campuses is now in the hands of the state legislature. Assemblymen Francis Blee and Kirk Conover - both Republicans from Atlantic County - are the primary sponsors of Bill A693 that would create a New Jersey Higher Education Internship Program. |
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Students debate merits of U. beverage contract (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - The debate over whether the University should renew its contract with The Coca-Cola Company in May has left many students wondering what the other options are. One possibility includes the availability of University-produced beverages, an idea that first gained ground last semester when Cook College introduced its Jersey Blues iced tea drink. |
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N.J. commission lauds research commitment (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - The University is a state leader in many of its research initiatives, according to a state commission. Bur the state needs additional funding for that research. A report released by the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education January said the state was ranked 21st in the aggregate share of federal research dollars in 2002, the most recent year for which data was available, according to the report. |
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Profs. find little time to rest during spring break (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - With Spring Break beginning tomorrow, University students are gearing up for a full week of relaxation. Yet, even with no classes to look forward to, many University professors are skipping the fun in the sun or a vacation with the family to prepare for the remainder of the semester, catch up on work and even sneak in a bit of rest. |
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Prof. examines Latino identity through shoes (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - Filmmaker Frances Negron-Muntaner developed her interest in shoes after the Smithsonian Museum added a pair belonging to Celia Cruz, a legendary Afro-Hispanic American singer. While some in the Cuban community felt humiliated that their cultural representation in the museum was through a pair of shoes, Negron-Muntaner wondered why it was meaningful to have shoes of this performer represent Cubans. |
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Activists speak about rebuilding Haiti (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - Haiti has been going through tough times in dealing with human-rights issues and the pressure to keep up democracy. To raise awareness of the dangerous occurrences, the Black Student Organization for Planning and Policy held a meeting Tuesday night, during which three activists spoke in support of rebuilding the country. |
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Association expands PR committee (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - The Douglass College Government Association narrowly passed an amendment to its bylaws, changing its Public Relations Committee to a three-member committee. The amendment was passed to improve the effectiveness of the committee in charge of promoting the body and its events to the public. This became an issue for the body after an editorial in The Daily Targum (March 8, 2005) slammed governing associations on campus for isolating students. |
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Historian lectures on KGB archives (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - A new partnership between a Russian college and the University created the Freedom Support Educational Exchange Partnership Lecture Series, which held its first event this week. Dr. Alter Litvin spoke Tuesday morning at the Center for Comparative European Studies on the College Avenue campus. |
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The Cost of Looking Perfect (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - Many women and men in this nation are convinced the images they see in the media should also be the image they see in the mirror. But advocates from the Extreme Measures Campaign spoke out last Thursday night at the University to say that type of mentality can only make things worse. |
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Businesses anticipate future problems, benefits (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - When Sunjeung Namgung came to New Brunswick, he expected to find a place to rebuild his 14-year career in telecommunications while operating a small delicatessen near the College Avenue campus, across the street from the University Center on Easton Avenue. Namgung's business, the Eleven Gourmet Deli and Bakery, opened on June 1, 2004. |
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Taxes will rise, according to 2005 city budget (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - For the second year in a row, the city's municipal tax rate will rise with an increased demand in civil services. The city budget was introduced yesterday at a meeting of the City Council. As of right now, a city property owner pays $1.44 per $100 of property value. The budget for 2005 may raise the tax levy by as much as 12 cents, leveling off at $1. |
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Library hosts student tutors (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - Children of this generation don't always have the ideas or the means to continue education after secondary schooling. That's where members of the University's National Society of Collegiate Scholars come in. For the last three semesters, the society has been volunteering every weekday at the New Brunswick Free Public Library, tutoring middle-school and high-school students. The program targets students in grades six through 12. |
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RU costs Irish chance to dance (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - They had nothing to lose. The Rutgers men's basketball team - a massive long-shot in a postseason tournament it was 3-7 in previously - overcame towering odds and defeated sixth-seeded Notre Dame, 72-65 in the first round of Big East Tournament last night at Madison Square Garden. The Scarlet Knights (10-18) live to play another day, as they enter the quarterfinals for only the third time in team history to play third-seeded Syracuse (24-6) at 9 p.m. tonight. |
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Rutgers looks to rebound at Florida (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - The Rutgers baseball team is looking to get back on track this weekend after losing two of three at Old Dominion. But in order to do so, the Scarlet Knights will have to go through Michael Jordan and an underclassman named Villanueva. Luckily for Rutgers, the game is baseball and Jordan's a third baseman, while pitcher Elih Villanueva isn't UConn's standout big man Charlie. |
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Havalchak grabs ECAC Defensive Player of Week (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - Down by a goal with under a minute to go, the opposition had three chances to tie the score. But junior goaltender Greg Havalchak stopped each of them. Havalchak secured an 8-7 victory for the No. 12 Rutgers men's lacrosse team in its season-opening win last Saturday. |
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Postgame fireworks in Hartford (Mar 10 2005 06:57 GMT) - No matter how cold the Rutgers women's basketball team was against Connecticut in Tuesday's championship game of the Big East tournament, things heated up fast afterwards. All-American guard Cappie Pondexter and Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma exchanged words during post-game handshakes, with Pondexter pointing her finger at Auriemma. |
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