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A new study that estimates how much digital information is zipping around (hint: a lot) finds that for the first time, there’s not enough storage space to hold it all. Good thing we delete some stuff.
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The manager of the Chase bank in Pleasantville parks right out front. Her branch is on a quiet street with parking meters available for customers to use.
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At a highly anticipated media event Tuesday at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs introduced a new Apple product he said would “revolutionize” the process of unveiling new products throughout the world.
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Having recently survived a tragicomic 8 way international conference call, an experience worthy of the 4th level of hell, I’m here to offer 5 honest tips that would have saved the day:
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Corporations: blogging should be working for you, after all you need to blog . . . but how?
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I’d be a better blogger if I didn’t have a life
No need to walk the dog or pay attention to my wife
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Almost every day, while I’m checking out a blog or social bookmark site like Del.icio.us or Digg, I see a post entitled something along the lines of “50 beautiful web designs” or “25 amazing wordpress templates.”
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The Bush administration has accelerated its Internet surveillance push by proposing that Web sites must keep records of who uploads photographs or videos in case police determine the content is illegal and choose to investigate, CNET News.com has learned.
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Last week, Rand Fishkin accurately identified several reasons why Fortune 500s and other large corporations can’t blog. While I found myself vehemently agreeing with everything he said, I got to the end and wanted to hear the other side of the story. (I
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The trouble started the afternoon someone from Orange rang me up to say, “Hey, valued customer - do you want a free phone?”
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Online ad revenues continued to grow at a quick pace in Q4 2006, reaching nearly $4.8 billion, according to numbers released today by The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and its independent research partner PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Brian has an amazing blog. One of the things I love about bloggers is that most of them put their mouth where their money is… that is, they provide excellent advise. Brian is offering to ‘remix’ blog headlines for folks to educate them on the impact.
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The 30-year-old Web marketing specialist from Edinburgh sued the sender, Transcom Internet Services Ltd., in small-claims court. The court ordered the company to pay $1,445 in damages and $1,190 in court costs.
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These are absolutely the root of all my (Doug’s) grammatical evils. It’s not that I do not understand the rules of grammar - many times (as you… my patient readers, know), I absolutely DO NOT see these mistakes until they are too late. It’s very frust
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fring™ uses your mobile internet connection to make peer-to-peer VoIP calls, send instant messages and talk with VoIP applications such as Skype, Google Talk and MSN Messenger at no extra cost.
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Although some big names have banked on wireless digital cameras going mainstream—namely, Kodak, Nikon, and Canon—Sony has opted to stay disconnected from the trend, at least until today.

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