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Mystery Guest and I arrived in New York on Saturday and have been enjoying the city tremendously. During our stay, I’ve been conducting a remarkable number of searches to find museums, shows, restaurants and shopping.
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In an era when applications are moving into the web browser, the maker of the world’s most popular open-source e-mail client wants you to stay on the desktop.
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For obvious reasons, the stock market has not been kind to newspaper publishers of late. Their weak performance has prompted many companies to explore the idea of going private as a way of making painful changes to the business outside of the public eye.
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A while back we had a nice discussion about Email Signature Netiquette. How much flair was too much? I talked about creating more dynamic and customized signatures in Outlook 2007… Getting HTML (or FeedBurner) Dynamic Email Signatures in Outlook 2007
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Video Podcasts, video emails, ministry video pages etc. Upload and share videos. Like YouTube… but for Christians.
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First up Sherwood Stranieri. Video is very big, most of what you hear is viral, buzz, and word of mouth marketing. Does all that buzz have any effect especially for marketers. Top three video sites, YouTube, MySpace and Google Video.
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Up to now, Salesforce.com and Google have been defined, competitively, by their mutual disdain for the Horrible Monster of Redmond. But with Salesforce’s announcement today of a broad push into content management, the two new-age …
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Microsoft announced this evening that they will be integrating Live Messenger into the Xbox platform on May 7, linking 260 million Live Messenger users with 6 million Xbox Live users.
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A great article that compares the major blogging platforms and gets to the essence of why free blogs at WordPress.com remain virtually spam free.
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A few days ago a friend of mine posted his thoughts about 37signals and Basecamp, their flagship product.
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With just a few more months to go before the long awaited launch of Wiliam’s new version of Sitecast, I would like to take a few minutes to discuss some of the most common sense, but frequently ignored principles of email marketing.
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The new director of national intelligence is seeking to expand the government’s ability to conduct black bag searches, allow the National Security Agency to spy on foreigners inside the United States without a warrant, kill off lawsuits against telecoms..
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Cashboard lets you manage estimates, conduct time tracking, and handle accounting for service-based businesses. Its easy-to-use interface makes sure you know what your clients will see, and has taken into account many of the tools that a business owner…
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Red Hat has said that it has signed a master marketing agreement with Science Applications International to deliver Red Hat solutions and the benefits of open source to defense-related, federal government and commercial markets.
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Seventy-six percent of US internet users earning over $150,000 per year read blogs, up from 57 percent 2 years ago, according to a recent survey by the Luxury Institute. And would you believe 24% of them are bloggers themselves?
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From the folks who coined the term, Web 2.0 Expo is a new event that brings Web 2.0 to life and to your business.
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A majority of search marketers are planning on spending more on search this year, and are mostly satisfied with the return on investment (ROI) they are seeing from search.
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In his welcome to the crowd of 600 marketers, sponsors, and guests at the Marketing Forum, Forrester CEO George Colony showed that he understands the power of technology for marketing.

