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Lots of bloggers come to a point where they can’t think of anything to blog about. Here are great 5 topics to start with!
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An in-depth look at internet traffic and the changing imact it’s having on infrastructure planning. It also provides evidence that we won’t have a choice - cloud computing is the future.
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GROU.PS is a platform for social groups to get together. Use it for any purpose. GROU.PS just received a round of funding that’s allowing them to go head to head with Ning. May the best platform win!
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I believe politicians and marketers have recognized this for years, but here’s a solid discussion on ‘misremembering’.
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New Y Combinator startup Posterous launches today with what might be the simplest blogging platform to date. Yes, it’s even easier to use than Tumblr, which has a cult-following of users who like to post lots of pictures and short messages.
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pChart is a PHP class oriented framework designed to create aliased charts. Most of todays chart libraries have a cost, our project is intended to be free. Data can be retrieved from SQL queries, CSV files, or manually provided.
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Enter “Exxon Valdez oil spill” into Wiki Scanner and you learn that someone using an IP address registered to Exxon Mobile Corp. in Houston made three of the 501 edits to this Wikipedia page.
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A GoDaddy Vice President has been caught bidding against customers in their own domain name auctions


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