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Leadership Blogging, It’s All About Leading
The following post is a counterpoint to the Outspoken Media post titled “Would I Recognize Your Blog In A Dark Alley“, and exists ...

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The Year’s Half Over. So How Are My Predictions Tracking?
I like to do this exercise from time to time - asking how my predictions for the year are holding up given six months have passed since I pos...

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Bing Starts to Get Real (Time)
I've been complaining that nearly no search engines surface real time data (for now, that's Twitter, but Facebook is coming soon enough, and t...

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30 day challenge begins: biking to work
The overwhelming winner in my 30 day poll was “Bike to work” so that’s what I’m doing during the month of July. In the t...

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Juxtaposition Fun
Seen in my feedreader just now. I dunno, it just struck me, Google can't do a helluva lot to help you, Newspaper Industry. ...

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It May Be Free, But It’s Sure As Hell Underwritten
There's quite a wonderful authorial kerfuffle happening between Chris Anderson, whose recent book "Free" has been the target both of plagiar...

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Funny spam email, June 2009
I enjoy posting some of the funny emails that I get. This one made me laugh: You don’t need to %SI3_rnd10 rod’s %SI3_rnd11 and %SI3_rnd12 %SI3_rnd13’ jokes...

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Can You Get a Website Indexed with No Links and XML Sitemaps?
This weekend I was doing a little housekeeping on some of my domains and hosting accounts and decided to test and see if it was possible to get a...

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And a NYT Profile of Aardvark..
..which I've been talking about for some time...from the piece: Having humans, not software, supply the advice is important. Max Ventilla, who formerly ...

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Your FICO Credit Score Follows You Around the Web
Google is shopping contextual ad targeting technology that factors in FICO scores.