Archive for March, 2008

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links for 2008-03-23

The “New Privacy”
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** There was a great session on Online Privacy on NPR’s Science Friday today, including a guest spot by Emily Vander Veer, the author of O’Reilly’s Facebook: The Missing Manual. You can su
(tags: privacy security personaldata)


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links for 2008-03-22

CrackBerry.com The #1 Site for BlackBerry Users & Abusers
(tags: blackberry)

All About Lawns- Lawn Care Service, Mowers, Maintenance, and Grass Types
(tags: lawncare grass mowers gardeningtools)

Lawn Maintenance – How To Information | eHow.com
some good how-to’s on lawn care
(tags: lawncare)


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Consulting Consultants: Rolling Off a Project

Lets begin with the basics. What does “rolling off” mean? Quite simply it means that your work for the client is complete or they have decided to let you go. Either way, you will no longer be working for that client and hence will not be billing any hours, thus not earning any money


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I Won This Week’s "Follow Me Friday"

Yep, that’s right.  Yours truly has won Chris Garrett’s "Follow Me Friday" contest today.  Every week Chris picks a random Twitter follower for a prize.  This weeks’ prize was three free months of training from SEOBook.com (a $300 value).  I’m very excited to have won, mainly because I usually don’t win these kinds of [...]


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Removed “Twitter Update” Posts

I have gone through and deleted my “Twitter Update” posts and the category they were assigned to.  The reason for this is that I feel that making a post that is a recap of the daily Twitter Updates was a little redundant.  Not to mention the fact that Twitter moves at an amazing speed that [...]


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Why AllTop.com Rules

But one extra cool thing about AllTop is the “People” section which has two sections of extreme interest: Egos and Twitterati. Think of some of the most popular “internet celebrities” and you will find all their blogs under the “Egos” sub-topic. This includes Fake Steve Jobs, Seth Godin, Michael Arrington, Fred Wilson, and many, many more. The Twitterati section contains many of these same people’s twitter accounts and their latest posts.