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taosblog.com
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Temporary Comments Problem (Dec 19 2005 16:50 GMT) - We have to temporarily shut down 'open comments' due to an apparent bot attack. We'll let you know when we reopen the comments to all. Sorry. It's the spammers. |
Exclusive Concepts' Internet Marketing Blog
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Small businesses thriving online (Dec 19 2005 16:50 GMT) - Almost half of internet sales will go to small retailers this holiday season, and analysts think these retailers will become an even greater force in the future. The web gives retailers the opportunity to reach an international market, and search marketing enables small businesses to compete with market leaders and to reach targeted customers. As technology improves it becomes easier for retailers to set up shop online and motivates customers to buy online more often thanks to faster internet connections. According to an article on NYTimes.com, companies offering easy, affordable online store packages continue to draw reluctant brick-and-mortar businesses to the web: |
Podcast Marketing | RSS Applied
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The Year of the Podcast (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - PodcastingWith Webster's deciding to make Podcast it's word of the year, a few weeks back, we can see the world is waking up to the reality of podcasting's impact.Now, for the next several weeks, we'll start to see traditional media (or MSM-mainstream media as it's known in the blogosphere) citing podcasting's growth as if they have found out a big secret. Here's the first MSM story on podcasting this week.I'll keep you abreast of any others.See AlsoRSS AppliedPodcast Services |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Busted (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - Excellent piece by Russell Shaw about Web 2.0. He's exactly right, and what he says is kind of obvious. Web 2.0 is a way for certain marketing people to claim they invented stuff that they didn't invent, without actually claiming they invented it. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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http://www. scripting. com/2005/12/19. html#When: (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - Important news. Ross Rader of Blogware and Matt Mullenweg of WordPress are participating in the discussion about blogging tools interop. As Ross says, all it takes is two vendors to make it happen. I'm willing to be the glue, and I can also help by supporting interop in the OPML Editor. I've been writing about this for many years, it would be great to see the users finally get real choice. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Official! The Roland MC303 is now trendy (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - ... ... Nerve.com have a pretty-much safe for work Holiday Gift Guide. Among the experimental kitchenware and fancy pants is the Roland MC-303 - the cheap, elderly groovebox which is often reviled by right-thinking musos, not least for demeaning the heritage of the numbers 3,0 and 3. Nerve like it because Peaches and M. |
DN Ekonomi
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Marginellt upp pĺ börsen (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - Mĺndagen inleddes med stigande kurser, men uppgĺngen bröts redan efter en timme. Handeln var stillsam, vilket är normalt under en julvecka. Stockholmsbörsen fick inte nĺgon vägledning frĺn USA, där New Yorkbörsen och Nasdaq rörde sig ĺt olika hĺll i den tidiga handeln. |
Eksperten | Nyeste indlćg
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Hente sidens TITLE i anden fil. (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - Hej. Jeg har en side, hvor hovedsiden ligger som index.php og deri henter jeg sĺ sidens indhold via en include() Jeg vil gerne kunne definere index.php's via undersiden, hvis det er muligt... Sĺ noget i stil med: |
Ars Technica
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Yahoo!Doga to stream television in Japan (Dec 19 2005 16:49 GMT) - "Doga" a Japanese word that can be loosely translated as "moving picture" or "children's picture" or "unnaturally large-eyed, young girls dressed provocatively," could herald a new era in content distribution in Japan. Can it happen in the US? |
Steve's No Direction Home Page
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The Light Dawns (Dec 19 2005 16:48 GMT) - The Huffington Post does a roundup of the editorial response to realizing we’re living in a police state: Kansas City Star: “The Struggle With Foreign Enemies Does Not Simply Give Him A Blank Check” |
CCUCEO
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Health Care for All: It's Possible (Dec 19 2005 16:48 GMT) - Health Care for All, Just a (Big) Step Away (blog-friendly link) is the title of an article in today's NY Times. A few interesting tidbits caught my eye:* 45 million Americans without health insurance. * Next year, the federal government... |
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