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Bookmarks for December 1st through December 4th
Links for December 1st through December 4th:
Too Much Joy» Blog Archive » My Hilarious Warner Bros. Royalty Statement – So I was naively excited when I opened the envelope. And my answer was right there on the first page. In five years, our three albums earned us a grand total of…
$62.47
Google Public DNS –
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Bookmarks for November 12th through November 15th
Links for November 12th through November 15th:
Would Anyone Pay for MySpace Music? – But even if the freemium model does work for music — and I’m far from convinced that it does — MySpace is so far behind in terms of user interface and experience that it’s hard to imagine the company launching a compelling [...]
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Bookmarks for October 8th through October 11th
Links for October 8th through October 11th:
Closing the Deal at the Virtual Checkout – NYTimes.com – “When customers are trying to purchase something, we need to do everything in our power to make sure they can do it,” Mr. Raines said.
U.S. visits to social networking sites have increased 62 percent year over year; visits from [...]
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Bookmarks for October 5th through October 8th
Links for October 5th through October 8th:
The reinvention of artist Damien Hirst – Times Online – Do you think you will outgrow this space soon? “No,” he replies firmly. “I’m so used to having any space I want. What f***s me up is infinite possibilities. In a small space, you haven’t got infinite possibilities.” He [...]
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Bookmarks for September 29th through September 30th
Links for September 29th through September 30th:
Now drivers’ details sold by DVLA are used in bizarre roadside adverts for Castrol | Mail Online – The Government’s controversial Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has launched an investigation into how the car registrations of millions of motorists were sold for use by a giant oil firm.
Castrol spent [...]
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Bookmarks for September 27th through September 28th
Links for September 27th through September 28th:
Social Networks May ‘Leak’ Personally Identifiable Information 09/28/2009 – The result, according to the report, is that most social networking site users "are vulnerable to having their … identity information linked with tracking cookies."
For instance, an ad network could serve an impression to a Web user while he/she is [...]
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