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| Free Content Vs. Paid Content: Is One Better? |
| The topic of content farms, and specifically, what search engines are going to do about them has constantly been in the news lately. As a result of this constant outcry from consumers... |
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| Layar: Augmenting the World, 1 Layer at a Time |
| According to Gene Becker, a strategist with Layar, augmented reality (AR) is "the blending of the digital world and the physical world." He further explained to WebProNews that it adds digital... |
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| Is Spokeo Crossing the Privacy Line? |
| Have you heard of Spokeo? Although it has been around since 2006, it has been receiving a lot of attention of late. For those who are not familiar with it, Spokeo is a people search... |
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| Book Review: Army of Entrepreneurs |
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| Book Review: Future Babble |
| "The desire to know the future is universal and constant, as the profusion of soothsaying techniques in human culture – from goats' entrails to tea leaves – demonstrates so well", writes award winning... |
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| Book Review: -Able |
| "The only thing in life you have control over is yourself", writes award winning blogger, speaker, and "The Nametag Guy", Scott Ginsberg in his inspirational and success building book -able: 35 Strategies for Increasing... |
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| Book Review: About Face |
| "With ever-gathering force during the past two decades, breakthroughs in brain science have confirmed what we all instinctively know in our gut but don't admit to in business: people are primarily... |
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