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E-Commerce: Digital Book Resale Rights
From: www.wilsonweb.com

" Date: Aug 31, 2005, 16:38 PST"

E-Mail Marketing: Where Blogs and E-Zines Overlap
From: www.wilsonweb.com

" Date: Aug 31, 2005, 14:43 PST"

E-Commerce: 5 Most Common Errors of E-Commerce Newbies
From: www.wilsonweb.com

"Newcomers to e-commerce often get stung by one of these 5 common errors: inadequate research, unrealistic expectations, a something-for-nothing mentality, PPC dependence, and perfectionism. The author outlines the pitfalls of each and suggests another approach. Date: Aug 24, 2005, 10:51 PST"

E-Commerce: Detecting Fraudsters on PayPal
From: www.wilsonweb.com

" Date: Aug 17, 2005, 08:50 PST"

Miscellaneous: How to Determine Traffic at a Competitive Site
From: www.wilsonweb.com

" Date: Aug 17, 2005, 08:25 PST"


Intel Says AMD Should Blame Itself
From: www.webpronews.com

"In response to an antitrust lawsuit from AMD, Intel says that AMD only has itself to blame for not having a bigger piece of the chip market."

Linux Users Encouraged To Help Katrina Victims
From: www.webpronews.com

"A developer wants to organize a public "web station" effort to assist and connect Hurricane Katrina victims."

Waiting For A Reply
From: www.webpronews.com

"The newest trend in search engines may come from a Reply. Reply has tried something new by providing a venue for people to search for certain things based on forms a user fills out online."

Most eBusiness Owners Afraid of New Partnerships
From: www.webpronews.com

"ExtraSales Research Center (ESRC) reported that 80% of e-business owners are concerned with their possible online business partners' reliability, and the security of future deals."

Geek Discovers Girls
From: www.webpronews.com

"A Chinese researcher was apparently shocked to learn that a large percentage of young men on the Internet had an interest in nudity. Scientific breakthroughs to follow: women like chocolate, cats are stupid, and an in-depth expos on the mystery of where babies come from."


Dawn of the Home Media Hub
From: www.wired.com

"Intel and Philips offer their take on the next generation of home entertainment. Also: Creative recalls infected MP3 players.... Boeing workers hit the bricks.... and more."

Google Turns Media Maw to Print
From: www.wired.com

"The insatiable Google expands into mediating print advertising. Also: Gap shuts down online stores to prepare for holiday season…. HD DVD postponed until next year…. and more."

Does Apple Even Own IPod?
From: www.wired.com

"Creative Technology lands a patent that makes Apple look foolish. Also: France commits to high-tech industry to boost economy.... New device circumvents PCs in home media management.... and more."

Uptight Brits or Good Policy?
From: www.wired.com

"Free-speech groups cry foul over Great Britain's ban on violent porn. Also: Google may have met its match in China.... Microsoft finds the culprit behind its source code heist.... and more."

Let's Get Really Small
From: www.wired.com

"Nanotechnology is poised to unleash a new era of micro-electronics, but investors should proceed with caution or their wallets could be the first thing the nascent industry shrinks. By Joanna Glasner."


Impending Financial Strains
From: www.webword.com

" Gary Shilling — “…the housing bubble apparently has convinced many that their house (or houses since increasing numbers own more than one) is a huge piggy bank that allows them to borrow more and save less…” Read the article… "

Discovering Your Talents
From: www.webword.com

" Early to Rise (Brian Tracy) — “Thinking of yourself passively as being employed and, therefore, subject to the dictates of someone else, can be fatal to your long-term success. In reality, you’re the president of your own personal-services corporation. You’re completely in charge of production, quality control, training and development, marketing, finance, and promotion.” [...]"

Global Brands Attacked in China by Consumers and Media
From: www.webword.com

" “Some of the biggest names in global business - Heinz, Procter & Gamble, KFC, Colgate-Palmolive and Lipton instant tea - have faced consumer crises this year, calling attention to the unpredictability of China’s consumer market. Confronting sudden attacks in newspapers and on the Internet has become a vital tactic in doing business here.” (read the [...]"

Good Experience Games
From: www.webword.com

" “These are online games that, in my opinion, offer a “good experience” - good game design with an overall attention to quality. Unless otherwise noted, they’re all free, online, and available right now.” Check out the list… "

The 37signals Transition
From: www.webword.com

" Once upon a time, I was worked with a company that hired 37signals to do web usability and design work. It really wasn’t that long ago that they only did consulting. The ship has changed course. They are now a software company: “Simple softare to help you get organized.” Indeed, it [...]"


This Is Your Blog
From: www.marketingsecrets.com

"As you can tell, I haven't been posting to this blog very much. I've been too busy running my own Internet businesses, but also, it's hard to just write for the sake of writing. Especially when I really don't know..."

'Uh Oh' Here It Comes Again!
From: www.marketingsecrets.com

"Another Internet Marketing shockwave will hit in the next few days... ...Are You Ready For It?..."

Thank You, Microsoft
From: www.marketingsecrets.com

"I recently reported that Yahoo was in the process of launching its own AdSense type program (which is great news for web publishers). Well, it appears as if Microsoft won't be far behind... There's no news yet about Microsoft creating..."

More Yahoo 'AdSense Clone' News
From: www.marketingsecrets.com

"News.com recently reported more information about Yahoo entering Google's AdSense territory. Check out the story here. Yahoo is already building an opt-in notification list for publishers that are interested in their "upcoming programs." Get on the list NOW to be..."

Good News For Us!
From: www.marketingsecrets.com

"Well, it appears as if my speculation is finally coming true... Over a year ago, I predicted that Yahoo would follow Google's AdSense lead and release a similar program of their own. They'd have to in order to keep up..."




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