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  • 12.9.06 AdWords goes cross-channel posted in marketing

    According to an article at CNET, Google is testing out radio, newspaper and magazine ads as part of its AdWords package. Print mediums were tested last year, but it wasn’t until now that radio was available to AdWords customers. The test is limited to around 20 AdWords customers right now, but is […]

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  • 11.5.06 Related Posts in your offline editor with xmlrpc posted in Geekery

    Updated 11-6-06 There were a couple of bugs in the TextMate commands that I packaged up. I’ve corrected them and have put a new package, version 0.2 on the link. As most of you know, I do most of my blogging in TextMate these days. Well, all of my blogging. There’s one time I have […]

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  • 10.3.06 Firefox Tips and Tricks from Circle Six posted in Geekery

    How much do you love Firefox? Do you know all the tricks in the book? Circle Six has put together a few of our favorites to help you get the most out of browsing with Firefox. browsers» extensions» firefox» Geekery» Google» hacks» javascript» plugins» search» tips» tricks»

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  • 9.10.06 The net must be napping. posted in Random Thoughts

    I’m bored. The most interesting news out of 150 stories on my feed reader in the last hour was about Microsoft’s new feed reader. Slightly ironic, but not enough to be funny. My hits are lower than they’ve ever been, even my RSS stats are low. There’s just not much […]

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  • 9.5.06 The revolution is a bubble. posted in General

    The prevailing wisdom right now clearly states that Web 2.0 is a bubble. A “frothy“, “fuzzy” bubble. And all this time I thought it was a revolution… So where does revolution meet the idea of a bubble? As I see it, Web 2.0 probably has an inflated sense of itself. The […]

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  • 9.1.06 Microsoft pulls AJAX posted in Web Design

    Were you impressed with the AJAXy search on Windows Live Beta? Because they just pulled it. I don’t know why. In the meantime, Google added a little AJAX popup to their search interface, so when you click the “more” link on the main search page, you can choose from more Google apps without having […]

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  • 6.23.06 Search Engine Optimization posted in Website Updates, General

    We’re finally getting around to optimizing our own site for search engines. We spend a lot of time doing it for our clients (it’s included in the price of a package), but haven’t had a lot of time to cover our own bases. So we’ll work diligently and wait patiently for our […]

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