Archive for November, 2006
Thursday, November 30th, 2006
It would appear the boo.com is scheduled to re-launch in the not so distant future. The website is making a comeback after first going online in 1999 and emphatically burning through $120 million dollars funding in just –hold on to your chair- 6 months. The original boo.com was a fashion ...
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Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Google has made it official via a posting on their blog that they will be shuting down the Google Answers service. After more than 4 years online, a small project that was started by 4 people will now go dormant. More than 800 experts answered questions that were posted on ...
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Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
Techcrunch has posted a document (originally posted on Digg) with regards to a recent trading agreement between the U.S.A. and Russia that effectively will result in the shutdown of popular online music retailer AllofMP3. Briefly, AllofMP3 has been selling cheap music, including full albums, without paying any royalties to the ...
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Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
There is no need to reinvent the wheel every time you would like to have an automatic way of checking your website's internal and external status. There are many other site that offer free tools for checking your HTML, meta tags, keyword density, search engine rank, number of inbound links ...
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Monday, November 27th, 2006
If you have 4 minutes to spare, watch Forbes.com’s Michele Steele interview Digg’s CEO Jay Adelson. During the interview, we find out – other than the fact that Michele has a rather annoying voice – that Digg has no decent business model and that Jay has probably never read Surowiecki’s ...
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