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April 17, 2008 Breaking News

Larry Chase's Web Digest For Marketers Publishes 12 Internet Marketing Trends for the Next 3 Years (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:00:00 PDT
15-Year Internet marketing veteran identifies 12 game-changing trends for Internet marketing and eCommerce.

Most Visited Sites:South Africa, Kenya & Nigeria

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 06:35:33 PDT
It seems that Kenyans,South Africans and Nigerians are visiting more international websites than local websites. Is the trend going to change anytime soon? find out more in this post

Hot "Celebrity Buzz" News, Articles and Interviews now Available From All Headline News

Thu, 24 Nov 2005 00:00:01 PST
West Palm Beach, Florida (PRWEB) November 24, 2005 -- All Headline News Corp (AHN), a leading provider of real-time news, weather and content, announces that it has added Bang Showbiz celebrity news,...

Local Newspapers Reboot

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:44:53 PDT
I spent an hour yesterday morning with Brian Tierney, former PR man, now publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. Earlier this week, at an Edelman University class, I moderated a discussion with three senior journalists, John Fund of the Wall Street Journal (a national paper), Ellis Henican of Newsday and Robert George of the NY Post. Here are a few of the most important trends: 1) Newspapers remain “the best way to get ideas across,” according to Henican. Most blogg

A news junkie’s dream …. or nightmare

Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:46:47 PDT
I am a news junkie and admittedly if I had cable plus the extra TV I would probably have either CNN or CBC Newsworld on the whole time I’m in my room I jokingly call my office. So when I saw Brian Solis’ post about local broadcast news going social I was at first rather skeptical of the the idea; after all everything these days is having the social sticker slapped on its ass like it is going to be the road to instant riches or something. But when I clicked on the LiveNewsComeras.com link (go

Key Trends Within Government IT, Including IPv6, Green IT and ... - SYS-CON Brasil (Assinatura)


SYS-CON Media

Key Trends Within Government IT, Including IPv6, Green IT and ...
SYS-CON Brasil (Assinatura), NJ - 1 hour ago
IPv6 readiness and virtualization management proved to be key issues in the second annual Federal IT Trends Survey, conducted by IT management solutions ...
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Another Inconvenient Truth - Poverty in America

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:23:53 PDT
Two reports - one on high school graduation rates in America's largest 50 cities, the other on the rise in the number of food stamp recipients - highlight a growing trend of econmic inequality and poverty in America.

Flashgames - Trends in Girls' Fashion

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:27:35 PDT
Because you need to look best for Back to School, you need to know exactly what trends will make the grade for 2007. What looks will send you to the head of the class? Flashgames

No news is bad news for Europe's battered TMT stocks - Guardian


No news is bad news for Europe's battered TMT stocks
Guardian, UK - 3 hours ago
It's a question of when are we going to hear the good news?" Yet these stocks are still not seen as a bargain. Holick, who oversees 420 million euros ($665 ...


What Goes Up…

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:38:39 PDT
What Goes Around... Comes Around -- Justin Timberlake What goes up must go down, and what goes around comes around. Markets move in cycles, and although they can trend for significant periods of time, all price trends eventually reverse. Real estate markets usually trend for very long periods, and we are only 2 years into what is likely to be a 6-8 year decline. We are nowhere near the bottom. I imagine most people with toxic financing who need to refinance really don't want to think about

This Just In: Scoring Is Up

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:33:40 PDT
This Just In: Scoring Is Up Posted Apr. 17, 2008 11:33 am by John Manuel Filed under: Around The Nation All the anecdotal evidence resulting from the NCAA’s compacted schedule this year, from scores in our inbox to coaches’ comments, told us scoring was up. Now, there is hard evidence to back it up. The NCAA, after a two-year hiatus, issued its midseason trends report for baseball today, and it shows that scoring is up significantly. Last year, teams were averaging 6.13 runs per game at m


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