links for 2007-10-02
Posted by derickson on Oct 2nd, 2007
2007
Oct 2
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Microsoft plans to offer a free service that will allow people to store, access and share documents online but a Word or Excel document in the online workspace can be edited only if the user has bought Microsoft’s software.
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FriendFeed users can see what their friends are reading, listening to or viewing on the Web as a continuous stream of notifications. This stream can appear on a personal Web page or in a module on the user’s customized page on Facebook or Google.
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AFTER years of toiling with clunky Internet technologies, cosmetics companies and other suppliers say the Web has become a much better place to showcase their products.
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From today through Nov. 5, contestants from 20 countries can submit unpublished manuscripts of English-language novels to Amazon, which will assign a small group of its top-rated online reviewers to evaluate 5,000-word excerpts and narrow the field to 1,0
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A Smash-mouth History of the NFL’s Roughest Division
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It sounds like science fiction but it’s true: A killer amoeba living in lakes enters the body through the nose and attacks the brain where it feeds until you die.
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The Financial Times, preparing for a fierce battle with The Wall Street Journal over business readers and online advertising revenue, will give casual readers free access to its Web site this month, according to executives at The Financial Times.
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Monitoring competitors online, page monitoring and website content monitoring
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The deal includes the largest mobile phone network in Britain, O2, but not O2’s German unit or Telefónica Móviles in Spain, as they have reached separate search agreements with Google.
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Great online word-of-mouth campaign.
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Pat Lilja’s blog.
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Maria Surma Manka’s blog.



