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Special Kelsey Group Presentation: Local 2.0: The Evolution of Local Search (Search Engine Roundtable)
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:41:58 GMT
What percentage of online searches are local? If you consider searches that end up having some influence on local buying activity, the opportunity is put into perspective. But there are still large gaps between the point of search and the point of purchase. How are online mapping, shopping engines, and directories starting to fill these gaps with user-generated content, video, or inventory data ...
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Article: iPhone Gems: Every File Storage App, Reviewed (Updated) (iLounge)
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:39:53 GMT
Many long-time iPod users have become accustomed to the ability to use their iPods as portable hard disks to store and transfer files between different computers. This still is easily accomplished on both iPod Click Wheel and shuffle models, since these iPods can appear as USB hard drives on your computer. All you need to do is enable Disk Mode in iTunes, and the iPod suddenly becomes both a ...
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Money Talks: Wikis for Investment and Finance (TechNewsWorld.com)
Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:11:38 GMT
Wikis are sprouting up everywhere, so it's not surprising that the world of investing, finance, business and money management is getting in on the act. If you're looking for stock tips, industry analysis, information about how to start a home business, or advice about paying off credit card debt, you might turn to one of these money-related wikis to benefit from the wisdom of the digital crowd.
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Obscure cure for pedigrees (Provo Daily Herald)
Sat, 16 Aug 2008 07:11:59 GMT
Obscure cures for pedigrees exist. Or will with your help. Like you, from time to time I run across lists of names, or short biographies or even newspaper articles that would be helpful to genealogists. In fact, I say to myself, "I wish I could find something like this on one of my relatives."
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Tourism Wikis: The World According to the Crowd (LinuxInsider.com)
Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:04:18 GMT
It used to be that travelers looking for the hippest getaway, the coziest hotel, or the best restaurant had to rely solely on travel guidebooks, which were often out of date by the time they were published. The Web, however, has spawned a new destination for those seeking travel information: travel wikis and online communities.
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Don't panic! (BBC News)
Wed, 13 Aug 2008 21:23:19 GMT
There's lots more cricket to come on TMS, says Adam Mountford
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