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There are many individuals on the internet that are wanting to learn how to be successful when using Facebook in internet marketing. In today's fast paced world and the popularity involved in networks that are considered to b (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Some of NewEgg's Black Friday offers have surfaced and while we don't know everything yet, a few of the deals we're seeing, such as a 2TB HDD for $150, are looking pretty good. According to Logic Buy, these deals are subject (Read More)
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BarroMetrics Views: Decision Tree AnalysisAt the end of trading on November 18, I wrote in Video/Forum service:“The CPI came in within expectations and the market produced a Neutral Day response, both in terms of bar charts (Read More)
Skype Journal:
Stream videos at Ustream Skype and live voice/video conversations haven't been part of anything in this event, or the others like it. I blame Skype's branding problem: Skype is antisocial software, not a place or way to (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Angstro, a 2008 TechCrunch50 startup, launched with a product that socialized the content on the web by tapping into your social graph. At the Real-Time CrunchUp today the startup is launching Knx.to, a real-time search engin (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Sony and Barnes & Noble may be launching two of the most high-profile challengers to Amazon’s Kindle, but supply chain challenges could keep both companies from denting Kindle’s (Read More)
ProgrammableWeb:
There’s no doubt that Wikipedia is a giant store of information. And yes, they have an API, but the data isn’t exactly structured. But that didn’t stop Jim Blackler, who created Quizipedia, a fun game based off of Wikipedia e (Read More)
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When you apply for a job, one of the first things that employers will do is take a look at your resume. Traditionally, this along with a face to face interviews were the steps to getting a job. With the ability to now get inf (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Offer-based ads seemed to be the secret to monetizing social games—and social network users, in general—that standard banner ads couldn’t provide. But amid ongoing accusations t (Read More)
I Will Teach You To Be Rich:
I’m always on the lookout for “hidden gems,” or people who are doing remarkable work that the whole world hasn’t caught on to, yet. Today, I asked my friend Cal Newport to illustrate how he completely dominates as a post-doc (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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Would like to hear from someone with whom I could discuss devising a marketing plan/strategy to raise my profile in my local area. My main focus is design and photography.I have certain projects underway but things are a bit (Read More)
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Twitter might have the right offering with its Lists feature but the issue with them is that they are more like individual categories or selection and not some generalized groups. Twinester is a startup that has all that, gro (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Editor's note: we offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 'Sponsor Posts' and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our re (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. This is part of the Enterprise Search Summit. It is titled: Evolve From a Tactical E-Discovery Approach to Search and E-Discovery by Brian W. Hill, Senior Analys (Read More)
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The European Association for Horse Assisted Education (EAHAE) is a platform for trainers and seminar providers, who work with horses in corporate seminars, team building, and personal development. You can find information abo (Read More)
Ecademy: user blogs:
Sam Borrett's blog 'Does your ecademy profile truly reflect' seems to hold quiet some truth. I know when I joined ecademy my profile was geared to promote me as an new author and my published book, Dog Dirt Doris, which after (Read More)
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I'm just back from an excellent evening at The Arches in Glasgow organised by Lynsey at the Starter for 6 programme along with colleague Gillian. I was sharing the stage with Debs and Gaylie at RM* (rm star) for an active di (Read More)
COLOURlovers:
We have more than 600k seamless background patterns and more than 1 million color palettes... Why aren't more sites using our API to give their users beautiful options for their profiles? Sounds like a no-brainer right? Well, (Read More)
MAKE Magazine:
Last week I wrote about how to construct a simple sheet metal "bridge," which, in combination with an ice cube bucket and an olive jar, makes an effective pneumatic trough for collecting gas samples over water. This week I'm (Read More)
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Textile designers rejoice; there’s a Ponoko for us too!Laser-cutting? Pssh. You don’t want holes in a pot holder or oven mit. 3D printing? Big deal. No one wants a crusty plastic pillowcase or a metal-sintered tote bag. DIGIT (Read More)