Aug
4th
links for 2007-08-04
Posted in Daily Reads by del.icio.us at 6:29 pm
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Yahoo! Inc., after losing out to Google Inc.’s YouTube, is revamping its video site by the end of the year to include more content from media companies and Internet users.
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Adding up to 53 cents a minute. I about fell out of my chair. Client is expecting around twenty attendes, for about 60minutes. That would be $636.00 for a one time webinar!
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Attensa for Outlook is the only RSS reader designed for the enterprise. It helps business people cut through information overload by using AttentionStream™ technology
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RIAs and other new Web 2.0 communications technologies are hot, but applying them to the enterprise can be tricky.
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Many feel that iPhone has revolutionized the entire mobile industry. But did it really alter the entire smartphone market?
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The world’s most comprehensive video search.
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Amazon Flexible Payments Service (Amazon FPS) is the first payments service designed from the ground up specifically for developers.
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A funny thing happened at the Direct Marketing Association’s Fast Forward 2007 conference this week.
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This was my interview on NPR on utilizing online tools to ensure proper compensation.
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The interview I did with NPR is now posted – it has a wealth of information on utilizing online resources to improve your compensation
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The fact that over 90 percent of Internet users communicate via email, in itself, doesn’t provide online marketers with ideas on how to be more effective with email today.
