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Archive for May, 2008

I was happy to learn that LiveAutographs, a client I’ve worked with lately, was featured in a TechCrunch blog post by none other than Michael Arrington himself. What is LiveAutographs? I’ll let Mike explain:
LiveAutographs [is] a site that sells celebrity autographs that are guaranteed to be authentic - because they take a video of [...]

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In a recent article on ReadWriteWeb.com, Josh Catone describes the data from a study by PubMatic that shows online ad prices are coming down.
The report found that ad prices (based on effective CPMs) in April across all sites fell an average of 23%. This was most acutely felt by large sites (over 100 million page [...]

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I had my first bad experience with Blog it. After spending a good deal of time, doing some researching, creating links, and writing up an entry, the “Post” button returned error - invalid username/password. I hadn’t changed either my username or password since my last successful entry. Of course, my entry was gone, and I [...]

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I was pretty loudly proclaiming to colleagues and friends how Facebook Chat would be a pretty useless addition to the platform. Well, I’m patting myself on the back because it appears as if I got it right. Facebook Chat is pretty useless - for the win.
Ok, so maybe I didn’t really need to go that [...]

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