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Very cool article by Paul Sloan and Paul Kaihla of Business 2.0 Magazine. It goes into detail about many of the sites that we represent and some of the advertisers that are starting to take the plunge.
My favorite part:
Battelle compares FM’s model to a record company. He and his team are the band managers; […]
Kate in the WordCamp T
Why will they make it?
They made T-Shirts for men and women, that, and Matt Mullenweg’s charisma is inline with Steve Jobs.
Wordpress is not just for the long haired guys that wear socks and sandals.
Great job by everyone that put on WordCamp.
After seeing Apple’s latest earnings I can’t even begin to imagine the benefit blogs are playing to Apple’s bottom line. Here is the latest great article for the layman on switching to a mac from windows. In a month this article will have great pagerank and potentially send thousands of dollars in promotion Apple’s way.
Check […]
What happens when you get Boing’d, Slash’d, and Dugg
2 Comments Published by James July 17th, 2006 in BloggingThis blogger goes into detail, nice visuals as well, about what happened when he get picked up by Digg, Slashdot, and Boing Boing.
One piece that is interesting is the power of Boing Boing to spread his message to other sites.
Boingboing is a new one on me, but the effects are still being felt as of […]
Symantec on the State of the Mac OS X
2 Comments Published by James July 14th, 2006 in Apple, BloggingWow, Symantec has a weblog and a very well written one.
From the post, Mac OS X: Viruses and Security, by Todd Woodward:
Let’s start with the hot-button issue of Mac OS X viruses. Simply put, at the time of writing this article, there are no file-infecting viruses that can infect Mac OS X. I see some […]
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