Comment on The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, March by Aleksey
Friday, August 8th, 2008
nice idea The Top 100… very useful… Great job on the list, took me a bit to figure out where the list was, but good job still!
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
nice idea The Top 100… very useful… Great job on the list, took me a bit to figure out where the list was, but good job still!
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
Robert, I see your point, but I’d argue that what we’re talking about is really two different things: journalism, and printed classified advertising. For a lot of papers which relied on classified revenue, the “journalism” was often of …
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
in Anti-Spammer CaseTellyAdder is a Friend Bot for YouTubeGothamist - Savvy City-based Blog NetworkInternet Marketing Tips from Al QaedaLinknSurf - Track MySpace, Xanga and LiveJournal on Your CellphoneDear Spam, Happy 30th Birthday. [. …
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
A superb example of forward thinking PR Posted on August 8, 2008 by Nick I wanted to share with you this piece of excellent PR work (which I found on the excellent Robert Scoble’s technology blog). [...]
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
Are there any bookies publishing odds on what is expected to be found?
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
“Do JS-Kit’s actions cross the line?” I think they are border-line ones, very much dependent on the customer sensitivity, which means that’sa matter of employee skill to understand who is worth of being contacted and who not, …
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
Chris Oakley,. 95% probability of seeing the Higgs, eh? So does that mean that you would be prepared to make a bet where I pay you $50 if it is not found & you pay me $950 if it is? If so, then you are on. …
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
First of all, when you’re putting something out in the public domain, one should assume that its going to be used to the extreme, and be prepared for that. Secondly, by airing this issue on Mashable, you now give more free publicity to …
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
I find it interesting that so many people say that this was not spam but just “aggressive marketing.” So be it. Aggressive marketing then. However what does it benefit the company doing it when it turns off the potential customer so? …
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