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I’ve been saying that the Vikings just need to get a little better on offense and they’d win a lot more games. Well, they got a lot better on Sunday. Man, I didn’t expect that.
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This is a very clever and funny short film by Phil Traill about a guy playing with a giant red rope that dangles from the sky.
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The user interface had a major redesign in May 2007 and a lot of the features we love have become hard to find. This guide should help you find your way around the new system.
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The Advanced Google Analytics Tutorial raised more questions than it answered so I have spent this afternoon going through everybody’s comments and trying to answer them.
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Michelle Murrain on Kintera and Convio using Open API’s.
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Venture capital blog.
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A user uploads a text document to their Twine account. Twine then parses the document to find the words with meaning — names, places, concepts and so forth. Those terms become tags, which the person can use to access related information.
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These are a few videos (courtesy of Blip TV) from the recently concluded Web 2.o summit that "brings the intelligence, innovation, and leadership of the Internet industry together in one place at one time. The Summit is known for its interactive format, s
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Copy documents, whiteboards and handwritten notes with your camera phone or digital camera to store, fax, email or publish
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PC Magazine’s favorite blogs.
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Siphs is a fast, easy, and more convenient way to forward links to articles, videos, and other websites to your family, friends and colleagues.
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Roughly sixteen percent of American Internet households watch TV broadcasts online.
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Dan Patrick is now a brand. At least that is how Sports Illustrated executives described him yesterday when they announced a deal with Patrick, the former ESPN star, to write a weekly column for the magazine, simulcast his new radio show on its Web site,
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“Bewitched,†in which Darrin’s spell-casting wife Samantha created comic havoc for eight seasons, is one of 18 vintage series that Sony Pictures Television is offering computer users on what the company calls the Minisode Network. The episodes have
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Classic television shows edited down to a couple of minutes.
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Blog post about journalists using Twitter for story leads.
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Send and receive messages to all your fellow twitterholics, right from your firefox browser.
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Forrester Researche’s Charlene Li’s Slidespace channel.
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Windows Live Events is a part of the ever-growing Live suite of products that allows users of Windows Live Spaces to both share and plan events and send out invitations.
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Send invitations. Share photos. Customize your event.
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A directory of 500 1-800 numbers and how to get a human.
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Check to see if an email address is still working.
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Get any of your del.icio.us links sent to you at a future date.
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Comcast Corp. actively interferes with attempts by some of its high-speed Internet subscribers to share files online, a move that runs counter to the tradition of treating all types of Net traffic equally.
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Across the nation, Americans are increasingly unable to stretch their dollars to the next payday as they juggle higher rent, food and energy bills. It’s starting to affect middle-income working families as well as the poor, and has reached the point of af
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An AP reporter attempted to download, using file-sharing program BitTorrent, a copy of the King James Bible from two computers in the Philadelphia and San Francisco areas, both of which were connected to the Internet through Comcast cable modems.
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