This Nitro Marketing blog keeps you up to date with the launch of one of the most respectable online marketer's products: Mark Joyner's Extreme Business Makeover. This will be great!
Not what YOU might think... This is one of the most popular blogs in the US, made by a Microsoft employee (and with support from his company, I assume) and another "inventor". The main idea seems to be how good a blog can be used for marketing. Frightenin
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It’s now only a few days until 2007, and a good time for the yearly prediction posts to start rolling out - including one from Mashable. To add a more interesting spin, we’ll throw in a mini-game of blog tag - a few people “tagged” at the end of t
Stock Cloud began as data mining experiment with a very simple goal — "Could we extract Business Partnerships by tracking press releases?" To accomplish this we selected a press release distribution agency, MarketWire, and began tracking releases. Usi
IBM engraves silicon at 29.9 nanometer resolution. Moore's Law hold true, one more time around... expect chips with twice the density of current 65nm technology
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Payday Loan Blog - Google's Acquisition Report Card Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2007 Google's Acquisition Report Card The Google Report Card You've probably been reading more and more about Google's recent acquisition binge, what it means to privacy, monop
But the Schultz memo is interesting and useful nonetheless, because it shows that even an iconic company that serves a highly addictive product can water down the immense value of its brand by expanding too far and too fast and in too many directions at o
August 15, 2006 Marketers Trace Paths Users Leave on Internet By SAUL HANSELL If you use Yahoo’s Web search engine to learn about hybrid cars, the site will quietly note that you fit into a group of users it calls “Consciously Cruising.” If you cl
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FinTS steht für Financial Transaction Services und ist die Weiterentwicklung des 1996 erstmals vom ZKA (Zentraler Kreditausschuss) veröffentlichten Online-Banking Standards: "Homebanking Computer Interface (HBCI)".
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The internet is a copy machine. At its most foundational level, it copies every action, every character, every thought we make while we ride upon it. In order to send a message from one corner of the internet to another, the protocols of communication demand that the whole message be copied along the way several times. IT companies make a lot of money selling equipment that facilitates this ceaseless copying. Every bit of data ever produced on any computer is copied somewhere. The digital economy is thus run on a river of copies. Unlike the mass-produced reproductions of the machine age, these copies are not just cheap, they are free.
Our digital communication network has been engineered so that copies flow with as little friction as possible. Indeed, copies flow so freely we could think of the internet as a super-distribution system, where once a copy is introduced it will continue to flow through the network forever, much like electricity in a superconductive wire. We see evidence of this in real life. Once anything that can be copied is brought into contact with internet, it will be copied, and those copies never leave. Even a dog knows you can't erase something once its flowed on the internet.