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Four new offerings were announced at Google Press Day: Google Trends, Google Desktop version 4, Google Co-op, and Google Notebook.
Although you might have missed it, Google Co-op seems to
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The members of the Nielsen Norman Group are user experience pioneers. They advocated user-centered design and usability before it became popular to do so.
NN/g is preparing for their San
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Selling online is a rather complex process for many people, especially the small entrepreneurs who are just starting out.
For instance, the store can be nice but it also needs
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Although Google AdSense is still an excellent way to monetize your web sites, new alternatives like TextLinkAds might yield stable, monthly revenues, depending on your web destination’s profile.
Becoming a
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Business blogging is a new way to interact with the world and thank goodness, it doesn’t involve showing an ?şber-costly 30 seconds ad during the SuperBowl.
Most business people, with
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Up to now, it was possible to know which keyword set was use more often but you needed specialized software to chart trends and even then, it didn’t provide
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If you’re open to domain names outside the gTLD namespace of heavyweights like .com and .net, perhaps you’d like to know major domain names are still available for registration
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If you sell your offerings online, you may have already noticed the international customers are more active than ever and that’s why new features, like 2CheckOut’s GEOIP are so
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If media, marketing and technology are your thing, then AdTech 2006 in San Francisco should have something good in store for you.
Their sales pitch announces quite a few buzzwords
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XML Prague is a regular conference on XML for developers, web designers, information managers and students, focusing this year on XML Native Databases and Querying XML.
It has been announced
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