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Jake’s 9/11 Story

If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’re probably growing tired of this post once a year. But you may also remember that

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Creating a great resume

(This is part of Ask the Community Guy, an ongoing series of questions posed by readers for Jake, the Community Guy) Dovetailing the conversation about

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Digg

Check out Digg: What is digg?Digg is a technology news website that gives editorial control back to the community. Most technology websites allow users to

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Have you switched yet?

You’re completely mad if you haven’t made the switch to Firefox yet. If you’re still trying to understand why this is significant, check out this

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Virtual Wingman

MSN find a new trend: Buying a wingman. ?Every guy?s gotta play the role of the wingman at some point in his life. It?s the

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Free WIKI

Came across a WIKI tool today that will apparently let you set up a WIKI for free – SeedWIKI.com. seedwiki is what you make of

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NetScan

Microsoft has created an interesting tool called NetScan to help identify the top newgroups. Interesting to see how much music takes top spots.

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Beauty of the Net

I love a site whose tag line is “Because people are nice”. Check out gmailswap.com, a site dedicated to getting oh so hard to get

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Blogs as Ad campaign

Interesting article on blogs as a successful media campaign. It’s my job to know how blogs can tap into desirable audiences from an advertising perspective.

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Great use of RSS

This guy is reading the Da Vinci notebooks one day at a time. Subscribe to his RSS feed to keep up with him. What an

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