Apr
12th
links for 2007-04-12
Posted in Daily Reads by del.icio.us at 1:23 pm
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Add Hearst to the list of newspaper publishers who believe that video will play a vital role in their future. Hearst Newspapers signed a deal with video platform Brightcove to host and distribute original and user-generated content.
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As we gear up for this week’s Search Engine Strategies conference in New York, we thought it timely to discuss the many ways in which feeds and the wonderful world of search engine optimization (SEO) intersect.
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All major Search Engines have now agreed to the Sitemap format and finding the location of your sitemap through a robots.txt file.
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We are proud to announce a significant update to FeedFoundry, our industrial-strength feed management offering.
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Clients – those crazy people – sometimes they get these funny little ideas like: “hey wouldn’t it be neat if the form buttons looked like {insert cliche web2.0 button style here}”.
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New York State’s Department of Transportation has integrated Google Maps with its system for reporting traffic conditions, giving travelers more up-to-date information.
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The Paralysis Community provides profile pages, blogs, forums, surveys and networks of friends. Like all health sites, you can guarantee that the forums will be the most active area: it’s a shame these are sometimes forgotten on modern social networks.
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Hat tip to Michael for this resource link where Apple provides all the details you need on submitting your podcast.
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Two recently published surveys around marketing indicate a shift in issues marketers face and the resulting change in investments planned by organizations as a result.
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White papers continue to reign as the supreme source of information for technology professionals, however many businesses are sorely missing the mark.
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While moviegoers’ conversations are shushed in cinemas, the Internet is full of the chatter of movie fans discussing, rating and dissecting their favorite films.
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FreelanceSwitch, a Community & Resource for freelancers of all varieties – designers, writers, programmers, illustrators, photographers … Bill
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RetailEmail.Blogspot monitors the email marketing campaigns of more than 100 of the top online retailers. Here are highlights from our inbox this morning:

