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Checking in on the different SERPs gives me insight on how my paid search (PPC) campaigns are appearing to people in those regions. I also like to see what organic results are coming up on top outside of the US.
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One thing that can take you from overwhelmed newbie wandering in the forest to seasoned design traveler is learning to automate (and eventually, delegate) as many tasks as you can. The less you’re bogged down in detail, the more time…
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After a long-standing opposition against the OLPC foundation, Intel has finally decided that they would start supporting MIT’s “$100 laptop” project.
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Someone recently noted (and I’m sorry I can’t find the link) that command-line interpreters and programming languages will never go away completely, because the more complex the task, the more difficult it is to describe by pointing versus telling the
