links for 2008-04-05
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FInd your Flickr ID.
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Excellent video of TrueKnowledge.com's search engine for the Semantic Web. Very good
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The site, Shine, is aimed largely at giving the struggling Internet company additional opportunities to sell advertising targeted to the key decision-maker in many households. Yahoo said advertisers in consumer-packaged goods, retail and pharmaceuticals
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Ad-supported free photography for bloggers.
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The movies, such as "Bugsy," "Ghostbusters" and "Karate Kid," will be among those that have made their theatrical and DVD runs and have been broadcast on TV already.
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NE Minneapolis blogger.
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List of Minnesota bloggers.
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Tim Brunelle's Internet marketing blog.
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Microsoft’s Office Open XML, a format for interchangeable Web documents, was approved by the International Organization for Standardization. Approval by the standards-setting body is considered almost certain to influence software spending by government
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Amazon TextBuyIt, which launched late Tuesday, lets people text the name of a product, its description or its UPC or ISBN to 262966 (that's "Amazon" on the keypad) from anywhere their cell phones work — including from inside physical stores.
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About a dozen news staffers will depart KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, according to a person who works at one of the CBS-owned stations and requested anonymity because policy prohibits disclosing personnel matters.
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Mindset Media, a media company that examines personality traits of different consumers, found that people who buy more than three pairs of sneakers a year are 61 percent more likely to have the qualities of a modern leader.
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As the college gossip Web site Juicy Campus continues to stir up controversy, university administrators find they can only do so much to curb negative posts and press.
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While it's no surprise that online magazines are trying to provide fresh content to readers, many publications - most of which are traditionally text-based - are increasingly employing video to escalate readership.
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Yahoo launched a new Web site on March 31 that targets women between the ages of 25 and 40.
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Online promotions service.
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Watch a basic HTML tutorial video.
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Intel Corp. unveiled new features for its line of low-cost laptops for schools Wednesday, adding bigger screens and more data storage capacity as the chip maker ratchets up its rivalry with the One Laptop per Child organization, which sells a competing ma
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Thousands of video clips from Paramount's movie library — ranging from "Footloose" to "Clueless" — will be available inside the virtual 3-D online worlds of There.com and vMTV, Paramount Digital Entertainment and Makena Technologies Inc. announced Wed
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Armed with market research that showed Americans spend as much time researching a vacation as they do a mortgage loan (answer: five hours), Zillow.com is launching a mortgage marketplace that allows consumers to anonymously receive custom loan quotes and
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Comcast Corp. will start offering faster Internet services in Minnesota's Twin Cities region on Thursday, with plans to extend that type of next-generation system to its entire service area by 2010.
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A Web site that matches roommates can be sued for violating fair housing laws by helping users describe their preferences, an expanded panel of the federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled.
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Mobile phone makers seem interested in throwing just about everything into their new models as they try to compete with Apple by making phones that look very much like its iPhone.
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HarperCollins Publishers is forming a new publishing group that will substitute profit-sharing with authors for cash advances and will try to eliminate the costly practice of allowing booksellers to return unsold copies.
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Building Minnesota is a radio series, podcast and blog focusing on architecture and design.
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They do it by paying extra to customize products from some of their favorite brands. That's why virtually every major athletic company, from Nike to Puma, has an online feature that lets shoppers customize their own sneakers, bag or jacket.
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There's an ongoing debate online and in marketing circles as well over who "matters": the super node influencers or basically anyone that a particular peer group looks to for information, entertainment, inspiration and more.
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