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Response to green energy programs lack energy
Even as more Americans look to shrink their carbon footprints, relatively few have switched to providers of electricity generated by wind, water and sun.
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Grab your paddles, set off to explore a water trail
Enthusiasts, state parks departments and a handful of cities have organized these trails all over the country, even in the Midwest, so this is only a sample of what you can find.
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I'm a big fan of David Meerman Scott and his Web Ink Now blog . David writes a terrific post about the people who - out of ignorance - say that they never read blogs.
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Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop - " a One Stop Shop for Your E-mail Needs
Zimbra, a Yahoo! company a leader in open source, next-generation messaging and collaboration software, today announced the release of Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop Beta.
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Online services tearing down walls, sharing content
It might indeed be true that everything you need to know you learned in kindergarten.
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Since Aug. 1, 1999, interiorscapers have made 4,910,131 hits at INTERIORSCAPE.com! Reads: 1755 Messages: 42 Seems that way, doesn't it? Same e-commerce provider, same web designer, same fonts and layouts...here ...
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... of web searching still consider Copernic (http://www.copernic.com) to be the best way to sift through many search engines at once. Unlike web-based "meta search" engines, which are often slow and provide you with too many dead links, Copernic is ...
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What was the name of the blonde ken doll with a pierced ear? Mine had ...
Aw thanks! Sadly, that isn't him. I always thought it was Mattel, and I think I still have it somewhere.
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Internet: Veteran Leaves in Microsoft Shake-up
The head of Microsoft's Windows and web operations is leaving the Seattle-based software empire in a shake-up widely viewed as the fallout from the company's failed bid for internet portal Yahoo.
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To keep the focus of this blog on agility I've created the Googility blog at Blogspot in which I'll post all future updates and tips on using Googility to search for agility information.
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... ine that learns your contexts and paradigms, and searches from that point. There's the next step. Ideological search engines. One wonders - could the next generation make the real world work that way, or just seem to? Welcome to the Matrix.
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Web Giants Are Stretched. It's Time for Them to Tighten up.
I think it's time that the Web giants of the West clean house and toss away what they don't absolutely need to accomplish goals set by management.
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What happens when every single person carries a camera?
Michael Meiser is a 31 year old designer of user experiences and user interfaces.
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Internet marketing for Settlement Professionals and trial lawyers
In the last month I had the opportunity to present twice on the idea of internet marketing and how lawyers and settlement professionals can start to get in the game.
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Microsoft officially ends bid to buy Yahoo
Steven Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft Corporation, talks with John Battelle at day two of the Web 2.0 Summit held at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco Thursday Oct.
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Google Walks Away from Digg Deal
The Google/Digg acquisition negotiations were going smoothly as of last Tuesday, and the two companies were in final negotiations in the $200 million range.
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Google Massacre: Maximizing Your Google Profits
Affiliate marketing has now been the passport secret to success of most online businessmen.
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Barack Obama’s brother pushes Chinese imports on US
Obama's half-brother has been helping to promote cheap Chinese exports in a low-profile business career while the Democratic senator has been winning worldwide fame in his race for the White House.
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We've known it for a long time: the web is big. The first Google index in 1998 already had 26 million pages, and by 2000 the Google index reached the one billion mark.
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