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The difference between then and now is WiMax, an emerging technology sometimes described as a cousin of the Wi-Fi standard used at home and coffee shop hot spots. WiMax, however, is capable of much greater range, in the tens of miles, and higher speeds.
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If Blockbuster can remain the world’s biggest movie-rental company during that time, it will be in stronger position to lead when viewers routinely download films
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The Patent Blog of Stephen M. Nipper
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An intellectual property blawg (patent law blog) covering patent copyright and trademark issues
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Novelist Douglas Coupland’s web site.
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Director Kevin Smith’s book site.
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N eville Hobson’s blog about business communication and technology.
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If you’ve never had empathy for eggs, you will now.
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RSS search engine
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Blog about health care from the patient’s point of view.
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A Book Publisher’s Future Visions of Print, Online, Video and All Media Formats Not Yet Invented
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Fan base, subscriber base, customer base; since when have people become bases?
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Adam Curry’s blog.
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A Conversations Network channel. Video podcasts of live technology events.
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DEMO is the premier launch venue for new products, technologies and companies.
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I am an editor, writer and photographer with a background in journalism, web publishing and corporate communication.
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By organizing sale prices from scattered newspaper circulars into a single database, the Internet has made it easy to search for particular items and compare prices — too easy, at least in the eyes of many major retailers.
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Mines social media.
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The TTLB Blogosphere Ecosystem is widely regarded as the definitive weblog ranking system, and TTLB receives an average of 1,535 visits and 3,846 page views per day.
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The real problem is that really interesting ideas are never in the comments. I don’t get the turf wars that spark off on other blogs because every comment is moderated – I don’t allow through spam, abuse, or one-liners and so the comments are worth re
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Based on the avalanche of e-mail I’ve received, my digital voice recorder reviews have echoed around the world. The #1 reader question is “Which one should I buy?â€, to which I essentially respond, “Read this.â€
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A new interactive online database presented Wednesday provides maps, color-coded categories and detailed information about who is putting 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually from power plants worldwide.
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WHY are fewer viewers watching the new fall television series? Perhaps because they are too busy watching video online.
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The Email Wars – 11/13/07 – Email marketer Return Path has added a mobile rendering tool so clients can see how a campaign looks on a range of smartphones.
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CNBC – 11/15/07 – That performance more than doubles Sony’s previous sales performance of about 40,000 consoles a week. Analysts attribute the surge to Sony’s decision to cut the price of the 80 gig version to $500 and the roll-out of the new $400, 40 gig
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Press Release – AOL – 11/15/07 – Mobile instant-messaging (IM) is growing among IM users, especially teens, according to the second annual "AP-AOL Instant Messaging Trends Survey," which found that 25 percent of respondents send IMs from their cell phones
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Mobile instant-messaging (IM) is growing among IM users, especially teens, according to the second annual “AP-AOL Instant Messaging Trends Survey,†which found that 25% of respondents send IMs from their cell phones, including one in three (32%) teens
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Marketing Charts – 11/15/07 – EmailStatCenter.com has released results from its “First Annual State of Email Metrics†survey. The study measures interactive marketing professionals’ views on email-marketing metrics and the challenges and focus areas
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OpenDNS protects more than a million people a day across hundreds of thousands of schools, businesses and homes as they navigate the Internet. We block phishing sites and give you the power to block adult sites, proxies and individual domains.
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An American RadioWorks documentary looks at why we buy, how designers and marketers influence what we buy, and how individuals are using market ideas, tricks, and tools to market themselves.
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The University of Minnesota is joining other schools that use text messages to notify students, staff and faculty of emergencies and campus closings.
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The survey found that 81 percent of children ages 4-17 play video games at least occasionally, compared with 38 percent of adults. Of those adults, 59 percent are 18-29, double the amount who are 50-64.
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