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Budget Launches Blog-Based Treasure Hunt

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October 24th, 2005
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Budget Launches Blog-Based Treasure Hunt In a first, Car rental company Budget has launched a blog-based, four-week, 16-city treasure hunt, called Up Your Budget, which offers a total of $160,000 in prizes. To win, participants must find a sticker which has been placed in a public location in each of the 16 cities, call the number on the sticker and provide photographic or video proof they’ve located the sticker. Renting a car anytime soon?

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Frapper – Google Map’ed Messageboard

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October 21st, 2005
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Frapper – Google Map’ed Messageboard: Interesting but slow. Add yourself to the map and see who else visits weblogtoolscollection from the Continental US.

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Boxy Blue

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Boxy Blue is a two column “boxy” theme by Jennifer Ledbetter. You can preview the theme here.

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Free eBooks from Apress

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October 19th, 2005
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Free eBooks from Apress Including “A Programmer’s Introduction to PHP 4.0”, “Writing Perl Modules for CPAN” and “COM and .NET Interoperability”. Thanks again Slickdeals

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McDonald’s Dips Toe In Blogging Waters

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October 19th, 2005
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McDonald’s Dips Toe In Blogging Waters Last week, the company began an internal program that introduced corporate blogs, available only on the corporate intranet, behind the firewall. While this is seen as a small first step, it’s an important one in a company the size of McDonald’s, said Steve Wilson, senior director of global Web communications for McDonalds. Wilson spoke to a crowd of bloggers and curious marketing folk at Monday’s BlogOn social media summit in New York.

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MYdbPAL Free Download

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October 19th, 2005
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MYdbPAL Free Download: I am not sure of this program and you are on your own to figure out how this works but from my initial reaction, though the user interface is hideous, it can be a useful database education tool and provide good insight into existing database schemas. Thanks SlickDeals

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Jakob Nielsen’s Top Ten Blog Design Mistakes

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October 17th, 2005
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Business of Blogging, LinkyLoo

Jakob Nielsen’s Top Ten Blog Design Mistakes Via Six Apart’s Pronet. Anil really pulls out the salient parts of the article. I am guilty of not having an “About me” page.

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Submit a splog

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October 16th, 2005
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Submit a splog All the hoopla about “Splogs” has people taking notice. In a perfect world, I love the idea of a “spam blog blacklist” but can you imagine the headache of maintaining one of these lists? The poisoning that could happen, the existance of innocent blog posts that are being used as splogs and the inherent danger for a blogger to use such a blacklist are enormous.

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Remember The Milk

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October 14th, 2005
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Remember The Milk: Strongly smells of Ta Da list and Tasks/Tasks Pro, though Emily claims that development began back in 2004.

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