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Milo Local Search

Last week I spoke with Rob Eroh, who runs the product and engineering teams at Milo. Milo is a local shopping search engine that’s integrated directly to the retailer’s Point of Sale (POS) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). This allows Milo to be the most accurate search engine when it comes to identifying items in inventory in your region. Milo’s goal is to have every product on every shelf in every story on the web… as well as reduce the complexity of online and offline shopping. They’re doing a pretty … Continue reading

Go Green: 5 Ways to Stop Using CDs and DVDs

According the EPA’s poster, Lifecycle of a CD, 5.5 million CDs, their packaging and millions of other music CDs are tossed each year without recycling. CDs and DVDs are made from Aluminum, Gold, Dyes, various other materials – but most of all Polycarbonate and Lacquer. Polycarbonate and Lacquer are generated directly from crude oil. The stats continue, every month 100,000 pounds of CDs and DVDs go obsolete as well. There’s no efficient means of recycling the materials either! According to the Oil Industry itself, about 1.1 gallons of every barrel … Continue reading

Herd Succumbs to its own Theory

My content on the site has been a little light the last couple weeks – it will pick up soon. I’ve been a lot more active reading, speaking and working the last month and it’s affecting the blog. Though the content is down now, my mind is racing with content for the next few weeks, so be sure to stick with me. If that’s not enough, I’ve closed the final sponsor for the $1,000 Giveaway – Vontoo. We’re working on a pretty cool demo of Vontoo for the post! This … Continue reading

Blog Action Day 2007 is Coming!

Blog Action Day – October 15th. Win an environmental product package from GreenHome We’re giving away an environmental product package if you can guess most accurately what the final tally of bloggers participating in Blog Action Day will be. Guesses have to be in by Oct 14th as comments on the Action Blog. Learn More and Take Your Guess