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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

By Richard Harris and Andrea Seabrook All Things Blogroll. Letterman may return as writers shift tactics. President Pervez Musharraf delivers his nationally televised address. Announced that Google is testing a publishing platform called Knol. Game hardware and software jumped more than percent in November. Pakistan Has Eight Suspected Human Cases of Bird Flu. Ruling African National Congress chooses its new leader during a December. Check for new comments quickly after page load. Get the lowd

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Bush Brendan pic urie Back off CIA tape probe. Julia Carson,, US Representative, Is Dead. Money Market Rates Fail to Respond to Bank Measures Update. Last night on the official Google blog, Udi Manber, vice president of engineering, announced that Google is testing a publishing platform called Knol. Microsoft strikes back at Opera antitrust claims. Letterman may return as writers shift tactics.

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

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Why Google Isn’t In It To Win

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Why Google Isn’t In It To Win January 31st, 2008 You are where you live.  That’s the message that Prizm, a market research tool from the company Claritas says.  In the United States, groups of similar people tend to live near each other, and the size of these groups roughly corresponds to ZIP code boundaries.  Claritas has identified 66 lifestyle types, and they geographically aggregated demographic information to companies looking to refine targeted marketing.  This demographic information ha

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Music That Moves Video Recap…

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

In case you missed the show @ Oak St. Cinema last night here are a few of the videos you missed… The first video “Girl” by Pepe Deluxe (FINLAND) is fantastic. You must watch this. Anyone know where I can find a cheap auto-harp? They combine a perfect mix of dance, funk, soul, and old hippies…Brilliant! To Kill A Petty Bourgeoisie (MPLS via Richmond, Virginia) matched their heavy sound scape noise compositions with disturbing imagery of a party gone deadly. This video really stood out on the

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Google’s answer to Wikipedia

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

 Google recently announced Knol, a new experimental website that puts information online in a way that encourages authorial attribution. Unlike articles for the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia, which anyone is free to revise, Knol articles will have individual authors, whose pictures and credentials will be prominently displayed alongside their work. Read more

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Hawaii on verge of Cameltoe wedgies BCS party. January 31st, 2008 by admin Last night on the official Google blog, Udi Manber, vice president of engineering, announced that Google is testing a publishing platform called Knol. Washington Redskins running back Ladell Betts celebrates with wide receiver Antwaan Randle El after Betts scored a touchdown on a yard run during second quarter NFL football against the New York Giants Sunday, Dec. Amgen cancer trial shows denosumab strengthens bone. Sear

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

EverQuest wasn’t the first game of its kind when it was released in 1999, but it was the best, and remained the best for a long time. Along with Ultima Online, it deserves credit for popularizing the massively multiplayer online role-playing genre, and it’s still widely played to this day. As a result, the inevitable EverQuest II has some seriously big shoes to fill. And it almost does. In many ways, this new game embodies almost all the numerous refinements and evolutions that the genr

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Who Owns Trust? The First Click or the Second Click?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Todd beat me to the punch a bit on this topic on his post Publishers! Don’t Give Up The Second Click! I have spent the past couple of days thinking about search from a publisher’s perspective. I have had some interesting discussions with folks like Ryan Sholin, who spends a lot of time thinking about the journalist community within the publishing space, and Chris Brogan, who thinks about bloggers and journalists. I had lunch with Chris Sherman of Search Engine Land where among many things, we

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11 Experts on Link Development Speak Out

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Last year, I asked a bunch of the link development pros to sit down and do an interview on the topic of developing links in regards to seo. What I ended up with as a result was a six thousand plus word tutorial on developing backlinks. The unique thing about this interview, from my perspective, was that not a single one of the five experts interviewed last year saw anyone else’s answers before the interview was published: An important thing to remember about this group interview is that no

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