links for 2008-05-09
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Companies such as Coca-Cola, Marriott and Kodak all have recently recruited chief bloggers, with or without the actual title, to tell their stories and engage consumers.
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IAC last week introduced a new search engine, Rushmore Drive, meant to give the black audience a quick way to find information that other search engines — including IAC’s own Ask.com — might bury beneath pages of less relevant results.
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Mr. Parker has generated more than 200,000 books, as an advanced search on Amazon.com under his publishing company shows, making him, in his own words, “the most published author in the history of the planet.” And he makes money doing it.
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Much has been said, here and elsewhere, about how the emerging digital economy has decimated the business model of journalism. But the same digital technology has made each remaining journalist several times more powerful.
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Yahoo IndexTools is free.
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Wind turbines, once used primarily for farms and rural houses far from electrical service, are becoming more common in heavily populated residential areas as homeowners are attracted to ease of use, financial incentives and low environmental effects.
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Observations from the intersection of people, processes and systems
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More than two-thirds of Americans aged 27 to 42 don't think they will ever be able to stop working, according to a survey published jointly on Monday by Scottrade and BetterInvesting.
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A chart that translates military time into civilian time.
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Great video with what sounds to me like good advice.
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A new survey finds nearly a third of Minnesotans polled are worried their family income will not be enough to pay their bills and expenses this year.
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New data released Wednesday show online views of videos soared 66 percent in the U.S. in February from a year earlier, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those eyeballs.
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Music video web site produced by Universal.
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Wi-Fi planet has a nice little intro to NetStumber.
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Interesting site combining social networking and tech support. Appears to be mostly for household electronics.
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A resource for activists using mobile technology worldwide.
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Our software makes it simple to create mobile applications and connect them to the web and your existing media—and measure the results.
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FCC commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein called for the agency to strengthen its power to prevent Comcast and its competitors from unfairly discriminating against some customers. But two others, Deborah Tate and Robert McDowell, warned again
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Google won back Wall Street with first-quarter earnings and revenue growth that surpassed analysts' predictions, propelled by an aggressive push outside the United States.
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Led by stellar sales of Nintendo's games and systems, U.S. retail sales of video games jumped 57 percent to $1.7 billion in March, market researcher NPD Group reported Thursday.
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Countless PR pros and corporations used this year's Earth Day as a launch pad for green campaigns, but not all will succeed
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Focused on public relations strategy within integrated marketing communications. Hosted by Kevin Dugan since July 2002.
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The Google News Blog announced that they will now display quotes within articles, when they think your query and the content warrants it.
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