Apr
8th
links for 2007-04-08
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Email newsletters are one of the two most important sources for business management information and advice for small and medium businesses (SMBs), according to a new study released today by Bredin Business Information, Inc. (BBI).
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Another move towards radical transparency: British PM Tony Blair launched a YouTube channel this week, which he says will allow the Labour Party to talk directly to the public, rather than being filtered by the media.
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Best of the Best Free and Open Source Software Collection: Mac OS X and Windows software Collection
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DESPITE the major record labels’ best efforts to kill it, the single, according to recent reports, is back. Sort of.
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This was simply too funny. Scott Adams writes about our government, and it matches exactly how I feel!
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John Chow dot Com, a blog that helps you make money on the internet, is giving away a Microsoft Zune.
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UK Microsoftie Darren Strange reports that Microsoft now has 4500 bloggers among its 71,000 employees. Both numbers show significant growth.
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An online mapping of space. This is amazing! It works just like Google Maps… only inside out.
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Perhaps we can finally ditch the inaccuracy of polling and simply look at web stats! This is a pretty fascinating look at Obama vs. Clinton and their site statistics.
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Sitescore is a pretty nice tool that I’ve utilized to both correct issues with my HTML, CSS, usability, accessibility as well as Search Engine Optimization. It’s invite only… I’m hoping to get one soon!
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Calvin Klein, one of the world’s most reputable fashion designer brands, created a buzz in the busy city of Toronto to launch their new text-friendly fragrance using mobile marketing technology powered by Addictive Mobility.

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