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We only need 4 letter words in marketing. That’s what a business collegue and fellow marketing professional told me the other day.
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The blogosphere has been abuzz with gushing commentary about Google Apps. Some of it is about how Google is now taking on Microsoft head to head. This couldn’t be more wrong.
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Here’s a surefire way of ensuring your site won’t make it to the Digg social news frontpage
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Coinciding with this week’s release of YUI version 2.2.0, the one year anniversary of the YUI open-source release, and as announced at the YUI Party just moments ago, we’re opening up free YUI hosting from the Yahoo! network to all YUI implementers.
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This is the second in a short series of posts about the Robots Exclusion Protocol, the standard for controlling how web pages on your site are indexed.
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Google Apps and its APIs open up a wide variety of new opportunities to integrate and extend Google’s communication and collaboration services. Domain adminstrators can use the APIs to migrate from and integrate with existing IT infrastructure.
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If I walk into a hotel in the United States and find myself near the ballroom where a trade show is being held, I can tell, without being shown the room, exactly what the trade show is going to look like.
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I’ve put together a list of 17 quick tips that will help you save time when using Illustrator, and increase productivity as well.
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I’ve refrained from blogging about Six Apart lately, because I have nothing positive to say about them or their products right now, but I’m afraid I can’t let their latest marketing email pass without calling b******t.

Thanks for the link.
Chris