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March 29, 2005
links for 2005-03-29
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About $11.5 billion has been budgeted for Internet advertising this year, nearly doubling the $6 billion spent in 2002, according to eMarketer, an online research firm. Philip J. Kaplan quit from fuckedcompany.com and start a online advertising firm Adbri
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trendalicious is a near real-time view of website popularity trends as reflected by the del.icio.us social bookmarking service. All URLs that have been posted by a minimum of two people in the past fifty minutes are displayed, ranked by the total number o
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Great example show you how to use css + javascript to create rounded corner.
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John Edwards' First Podcasting
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Yahoo announced it would launch Yahoo 360 March 29. The new Yahoo service blends several of its Web site's popular features with two of the Internet's fastest growing activities — blogging and social networking.
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Intel has come up with what it calls the Platform Administration Technology (PAT), a collection of software, firmware and hardware that allows a harried cafe owner to remotely monitor and control the PCs in his or her domain
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Fotolog.net, a blog community for photo sharing, said Monday that it raised $2.4 million from BV Capital, among other backers.
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Wired feature review of Wikipedia project
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People searchs
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Web users spent $413.5 mln on online entertainment and lifestyle content in 2004, nearly double the $217.6 mln spent in 2003, according to an Online Publishers Association.
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helpful resources for entrepreneurs
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Inc. magazine goes behind the scenes with 26 entrepreneurs who best exemplify the extraordinary drive, creativity, and passion of American business.
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We are no longer pioneers of the digital age. We're miners.
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Neurons are the cells that transmit nerve messages to all parts of our body
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The real meaning of success -- and how to find it
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JD Lasica intoduced Ourmedia.org project
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What a amazing office in Pixar! coool!
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P2P lawsuit goes to Supreme Court
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The Information overload may drives away our concentrated forces. No one really multitasks. You just spend less time on any one thing.
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The best way to become an entrepreneur is to jump into the water and get your feet wet, said several successful businessmen at the Harvard Business School Entrepreneurship Conference
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Interesting ideas - Broadcatching
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Aruba Networks' case, the confidence on their product let the funding team choose go public rather than acquired by Cisco.
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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"Much of the news and blog coverage surrounding the Apple Computer lawsuit has centered on the rights of bloggers versus those of professional journalists."
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Google had agreed to acquire the Urchin Software Corporation, which makes software to help companies analyze the traffic at their Web sites.
Posted by kevin at March 29, 2005 08:23 AM
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