The Cost of Organic Search
The search marketing director at Acceleration dispels the myth that natural search is free and explains how to measure its value.
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http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/8853.asp
The search marketing director at Acceleration dispels the myth that natural search is free and explains how to measure its value.
Read full article:
http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/8853.asp
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Keyboards come in many shapes - from the simplest computer grey $9.99 standard 102-key keyboard to variants that seem to come straight out of a Star Trek episode. Here’s a top 10 list of some really cool keyboards.
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http://gadgets.fosfor.se/the-top-10-weirdest-keyboards-ever
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This is a tutorial on how to use iTunes to back up your music to CD or DVD, and automatically keep track of new music that has not been previously archived... making future backups almost effortless.
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http://www.onedigitallife.com/2005/06/28/using-itunes-to-backup-your-music
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Do you know the wavey line backgrounds on the OSX desktop? I always thought they where done by a 3d program, turns out they aren't that tough! Here is the tutorial on how to do it!
Enjoy:
http://www.ndesign-studio.com/resources/tutorials/abstract_background.htm
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Google has released a great tool to search for the current CPC for keywords which can be found here. I have used this tool to compile an updated list of some of the current highest paying keywords. It seems that lawyers are still paying the most out of all. It’s a bit concerning that some of the highest paying keywords are for “Wrongful Death”, and “DUI”, but oh well...
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http://www.cwire.org/2006/03/23/updated-highest-paying-adsense-keywords
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A simple help tool for you to identify any unknown files on your computer. You can enter a filename and see if this file is a dangerous trojan, malware, or simply a standard Windows file.
Giveit a shot:
http://www.whatisthatfile.com
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Labels: misc
The internet is full of tutorials explaining those little tricks about AJAX, all that low level stuff, but nobody gives you the overview on how all these things should work together. We have libraries to abstract from the Browser dependant things, and we should concentrate on higher level design for good and usefull applications.
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http://snyke.net/blog/2006/03/25/site-design-using-prototype
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Labels: web design
For almost two years, intelligence services around the world tried to uncover the identity of an Internet hacker who had become a key conduit for al-Qaeda. The savvy, English-speaking, presumably young webmaster taunted his pursuers, calling himself Irhabi -- Terrorist -- 007. He hacked into American university computers, propagandized for the Iraq insurgents led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and taught other online jihadists how to wield their computers for the cause.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/25/AR2006032500020_pf.html
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Labels: news
A group of nonprofit organizations and small businesses are forming a coalition to fight America Online, Inc.'s and Yahoo! Inc.'s plans to charge mass emailers.
The coalition wants Yahoo and AOL to abandon plans to adopt an email certification system developed by company Goodmail. With Goodmail's CertifiedEmail, senders agree not to send unsolicited email and must pay a fee in order for their messages to receive preferential treatment.
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http://www.imediaconnection.com/news/8454.asp
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The Web is overflowing with sites search engines can't index. The problem is largely due to URL structure, back-end programming, and poor design choices. I could fill a book with the search-friendly design mistakes I've seen. For starters, here are the top five mistakes I typically encounter.
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http://www.clickz.com/experts/search/results/article.php/3412591
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Labels: seo