Software Solutions for Marketing on the Internet

 
 
January 10, 2004
We released Web Site Monitor. An application to check your web sites on a schedule you set. It will check multiple sites, to set it up, just drag and drop site links from your browser or favorites.

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Friday, April 09, 2004

Support eroding for Bush on Iraq. Current polls show only a slight majority of Americans still favor keeping troops in the region. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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File-sharing to bypass censorship. By the year 2010, file-sharers could be swapping news rather than music, eliminating censorship. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
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In Google We Trust? When the Subject Is E-Mail, Maybe Not. Google, the search-engine leader, has announced plans to offer a free Web-based e-mail service. But many potential subscribers have reservations. By Katie Hafner. [New York Times: Technology]
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Kennedy Demands Full Funding for School Bill. The No Child Left Behind law gives the nation until 2014 to render all students proficient in reading and math and warns of penalties for schools whose students do not make sufficient progress. By Diana Jean Schemo. [New York Times: Education]
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Is spim worse than spam?. No.. but shonky IM throws up new set of issues By John Leyden . [The Register]
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After years of struggle, GPS is taking off. The market for products that use GPS technology is heating up in response to technological advances, consumer interest and E911 mandates. [CNET News.com]
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States won't write off taxes on Web sales. Nineteen states are reminding taxpayers to pay taxes on out-of-state purchases, including those made over the Internet. Meanwhile, online filings are on the rise. [CNET News.com]
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Music Gurus Scout Out Free Tunes. Webjay lets users build playlists of MP3s from all corners of the Web to share with others. The service highlights gems like oldies from Eastern Europe, or songs dedicated to Condi Rice. By Katie Dean. [Wired News]
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Microsoft offers charity-friendly software license. The software maker creates a program that allows charities to use donated PCs without breaking its software licensing rules. [CNET News.com]
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