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Or maybe because after ten years or so blogging as we read it day after day is becoming stale and boring. After all you could close your eyes on any given day of the week and pretty well guess with about 90% accuracy what everyone will be talking about. I
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Twitter no longer exists just for friends to tell friends that they’re on their way to the gym or out to eat. It’s become a kind of hypergrapevine news resource — a way of instant messaging your circle of friends about your interests (“Did you hear what
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One reason for trying out the show online, Mr. Michaels said, is that the Internet will allow Mr. Fallon more freedom in terms of what he can say and do, “more opportunity for experimentation,” Mr. Michaels said. But he added that he didn’t expect t
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It is enough to make Dr. Kim hang up his stethoscope. This month he stopped practicing medicine and started blogging full time.
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The home server market is currently all potential, with only an estimated 400,000 U.S. households employing one today, according to multiple analyst reports, dominated primarily by tech enthusiasts and IT pros installing them in their homes.
But Forreste
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What happened? Sometime this morning, Amazon’s (AMZN) S3 storage service went down. Or, according to Amazon’s official note, S3 is “experiencing elevated error rates.” A lot of companies — Twitter, 37signals, etc. — rely on S3 to host static files like
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FriendFeed has become a source of new feeds for my Google Reader account, but adding everyone’s feed isn’t always practical, although I have been adding feeds as I go along. An easier way would be to get a list of some of the great people on FriendFee
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We don’t like to sit on these ideas, though, because we really want people to work on them. So we’re trying something new: we’re going to list some of the ideas we’ve been waiting to see, but only describe them in general terms. It may be that recipes for
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Local search, the act of showing up on page one when surfers type in phrases that hint they are looking for a local business, requires much of the same focus as any type of optimization – only localized.
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Meet the American daily newspaper of 2008.
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