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Authors who monitor sales of their books online were dealt a bit of a blow last month, when Amazon.com stopped providing information to the public about how many copies of each book it had in stock.
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Now Nokia wants to be an Internet company and Google, according to rampant speculation among bloggers and technology analysts, may be about to enter the mobile phone fray.
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This week Microsoft is making available free software that connects its Windows operating system to software services delivered on the Internet, a practice increasingly referred to as “cloud†computing. The initiative is part of an effort to connect W
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The larger importance of Adblock is its potential for extreme menace to the online-advertising business model. After an installation that takes but a minute or two, Adblock usually makes all commercial communication disappear.
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This site advocates that web site owners block Firefox users who use the AdBlock plugin from accessing their site in retaliation for blocking the ads from being displayed on their site.
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GoLoco.org wants to use the matchmaking potential of the Internet to simplify carpooling, pairing solo drivers with people in need of a lift.
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For authors and readers, MySpace offers something entirely new: a forum where we can finally meet and get to know one another — or even collaborate in literary games.
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Bridesmaid dresses from the fall J. Crew weddings collection. Many brides are now shopping for bridesmaids’ dresses online to cut down on the cost.
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A blog book tour usually requires an author or publicist to take the initiative, reaching out to bloggers as if they were booksellers and asking them to be the host for a writer’s online visit.
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Mash-ups are poised to hit the mainstream, and to spread well beyond music. Yahoo, I.B.M., Microsoft and others are creating systems to let ordinary people create useful computer applications by combining, or “mashing up,†different online information
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Microsoft’s mashup tool.
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A powerful browser-based assembly canvas for mashups and situational applications. Targeted at business users.
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Scrybe’s tools include a clever interface that features zooming calendar boxes that become bigger when scrolled over, the ability to print in multiple formats, including wallet- and pocket-friendly versions, and a novel notepad that accepts text and ima
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Scrybeâ„¢ is a groundbreaking online organizer that caters to today’s lifestyle in a cohesive and intuitive way.
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In December, intelligence officials say, the agencies will introduce A-Space, a top-secret variant of the social networking Web sites MySpace and Facebook.
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Google’s online web forums.
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Watch video of the creation and burning of an image of Jimi Hendrix constructed solely out of matchsticks.
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Watch video of the creation and burning of an image of Jimi Hendrix constructed solely out of matchsticks.
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Web 2.0 sites and tools for musicians.
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Blog focusing on making money online legitimately.
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As information distribution channels proliferate through RSS and as more and more people consume information through an increasing array of mediums and devices such as RSS readers and smart phones, the importance of developing a micromarketing strategy on
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