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Testing Regular Expressions can be done with this online tester. Easy to use!
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The Electronic Communications Privacy Act forbids MySpace from handing over the names of sex offenders on its site to the attorneys general, unless someone comes up with a subpoena, the company says.
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E-mail marketing can be one of the most effective sales and relationship building tools in your marketing arsenal.
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I attended MapInfo’s MapWorld conference last week in Seattle (May 8-10). Naturally much of the talk centered on Pitney Bowes’ acquisition of MapInfo.
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A mandolin player who recorded with The Grateful Dead is suing YouTube for posting his videos illegally.
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Ever wonder how much power one blog can swing? Well, Apple got a taste of that today as they saw their market value dropped by a whoppin’ $4 billion because of one post from Engadget.
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Udi Manber, VP Engineering at Google (and former CEO of Amazon’s A9) just announced at the Searchology event that Google will “soon” announce a cross-language search engine. Screen shot of the user interface is above.
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Over at eMarketer, they’ve compiled some recent reports that suggest executives in business to business industries rely heavily on referrals and word of mouth, when making buying decisions.
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PHP V5.2 added hooks for developers to take advantage of tracking file upload progress in real time. This article, Part 5 of a five-part “What’s new in PHP V5.2″ series, shows how to monitor file uploads…

