links for 2008-11-24
November 24, 2008 at 9:00 pm Leave a comment
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Network Solutions video for people who are not online to see how easy it is to get online.
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Slumdog Millionaire, directed by Trainspotting's Danny Boyle from a script by The Full Monty's Simon Beaufoy, based on the page-turning novel Q & A by diplomat Vikas Swarup. Exuberant, exciting, gaudy and gritty in a way that can only be called Dickensian, Slumdog Millionaire brings contemporary Mumbai to life from the seamy side up, and it does so with brio, compassion and all-round cinematic excellence. For the first time since Gandhi, there's genuine Oscar buzz around a movie set in India, with Indian characters, Indian actors and Indian themes.
I personally loved the peter Sellers movie "party" and people in Sweden thought i was Peter Sellers character in the movie. -
Another view of the Google Search Wiki
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I posted this on my blog http://www.shashi.name. very useful info for beginners.
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I would have liked this deal to have gone through – seems like a great synergy
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I missed this event and glad that they had it on the web
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good article , I hope i am following all of the advice
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Just discovered this site that you can add or vote on new ideas on the web and submit new ideas.
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Research and Collaborate
Don't just bookmark! Highlight the web! Add sticky notes too!
Access and search your findings from any PC or iphone!
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This can easily be applied to Social Media activites. Julie Batten has written a good article and there is money in this quote from the article "struggle internally to get sign off on search projects because their boss isn't convinced of the value. It can be extremely frustrating and can lead you to consider throwing in the towel. But, my fellow online believers, your boss can be converted."
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I like the remove the restrictions on travel to cuba part.
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Sure, you have probably heard of LinkedIn or Plaxo. Granted, those early entrants do business information exchange well in certain aspects, but no one has cracked the mobile puzzle yet. It may seem simple, but then again, simple and elegant are often the hardest to accomplish.
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I was at Pubcon and missed this panel. Thanks Leo Odden for this post.
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Wow ! this is spot on Users may not be so forgiving though. I imagine anyone who starts to use this will see a sudden decline in followers rather quickly.
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Page by page, section by section, the influence of the New York Times is fading away. Great people on an important mission, but their footprint is shrinking and the company is losing stock value and cash and power and the ability to have the impact that they might.
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Rajesh Lalwani is a well known blogger from India. I have seen him speak on Indian TV many times. This website talking about the Indian movies is going to be a place to visit often.
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"Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: An Ethnographic Investigation of Innovative Knowledge Cultures" is a three-year collaborative project funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Carried out by researchers at the University of Southern California and University of California, Berkeley, the digital youth project explores how kids use digital media in their everyday lives. This comes vis Garav sharma http://www.gauravonomics.com
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Using both behavioral segmentation and automated targeting, the online marketer can truly begin to be interactive – driving a timely dialog between the customer and company which build on the individuals past and current online behaviors.
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Very interesting clip on Youtube on how the world has changed and the competition from other countries
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I won't need this nevertheless it was a great article. I am amazed a the amount of energy people are putting into software that compliments ywitter
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I just needed it today as I was doing some work with old hard drives. very timely article
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