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This is yet another example of an ill-conceived money making scheme that google will almost inevitably crack down on, since the geniuses behind it clearly haven’t considered these very important facts… read more »
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Here in no particular order, are 6 anti-social networks you should probably avoid - unless of course you have no friends… read more »
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Search underdog Ask (www.ask.com) is apparently very unhappy with Palo-Alto based start-up, Askpedia.com for using the word “ask” in the name. read more »
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It is about time someone had the nerve to call BS on TC. We have to expect more from the best or we go nowhere. A recent article on TC did no justice to either the author or a great startup because of shabby journalism from the world's greatest tech read more »
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Google employee says "Webmasters who rely heavily on bookmarking their own sites to gain traffic will likely see a drop in pagerank before the end of 2008, and we will be working closely with two major social bookmarking sites to find a solution tha read more »
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In a move that’s set to send shockwaves across Google’s recently acquired DoubleClick, Google CEO Eric Schmidt has warned exsisting employees that the search giant has not yet decided who they will fire from the online advertising firm, and has orde read more »
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Many people don't know interpret if they are ( or not ) having success with their blog. In this post, I give you some tips to have the success that you want ( and even more ) with your blog. read more »
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When you sign up to a web service, do you know who you’re dealing with? When a company gets too big, they get…well… a bit evil. Here’s a quick run-down of websites that are going straight to hell… read more »
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