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“I have been critical of Dell in the past, but recently reported that with Michael Dell’s return as CEO may mean a turnaround for this computer giant. Well, only a few weeks have passed and Michael Dell is already making a difference.”
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Dell Turns Up the Volume of the Customer Voice
Join Michael as he announces two new digital media tools designed to foster two-way communications with customers — and have fun too! -
Every year, CRS puts together hundreds of in-depth non-partisan reports for Congress. The reports, which cover everything under the sun, undoubtedly make our federal representatives look much smarter than they really are.
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Snippets is a public source code repository. Easily build up your personal collection of code snippets, categorize them with tags / keywords, and share them with the world
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The highly reliable New York Post reports that XM Satellite Radio will merge with Sirius Satellite Radio as early as today.
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Michael Wesch, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. If you’ve been reading Searchblog, then you know him as the guy behind this amazing video.
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As I sit here pondering why I live in the sub-zero temperatures of Minneapolis, I’m comforted by my January stats from my PPC lead generation program. Hey, when the temperature is this cold you’ll take comfort from just about anything.
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Did you know that your landing page may be more important than your paid-search ad?
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I’ve been scratching my head since I read this article in the New York Times about a woman who blogs about working off nearly $40 K of debt.


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