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Thanks to Jim Cassidy for the link!
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Thanks to everyone who has added their thoughts on why they unsubscribe from a blog’s RSS feed. There have been 109 comments left on that post so far and some interesting recurring themes have emerged.
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I’ve been reading a lot of theories lately about why Myspace has been so successful. Despite some ugly graphics, and JUST OK technology, MySpace drives more page views than any other site.
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I saw this in another blog that discusses the idea that eNewsletters are losing their hold on the market and instead will be replaced by RSS. What are your thoughts on this?
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So Adobe made a huge revelation today, saying it plans to launch a web-based version of Photoshop within six months.
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Yahoo! News has more on Firefox 3.0’s new features. Aside from the much-reported “work offline” mode, bookmarks and history are also due for a revamp:
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People have a harder time coming up with alternative solutions to a problem when they are part of a group, new research suggests.
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Reps. Rich Boucher (D-Va.) and John Dolittle (R-Calif.) introduced their “Freedom and Innovation Revitalizing U.S. Entrepreneurship” (or FAIR USE) Act today, one that aims to make crippled DRM illegal.
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My son, Bill Karr’s, latest piece of work. It’s a song played and composed by his friend Mike. Bill did all the mixing and recording… it’s really a beautiful piece!
