1-800-HACKER'D!!!
The 800 number at my job (printing4pros.com) was broken today. After many a greuling hour on hold with the phone people, we found out all their 800 numbers (or possibly every 800 number in the country) was not working today.
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The 800 number at my job (printing4pros.com) was broken today. After many a greuling hour on hold with the phone people, we found out all their 800 numbers (or possibly every 800 number in the country) was not working today.
Who Googles for Google? My new friend from New York, that's who!
google turbocompliance - Google Search
This guy thought it would be good to type google in to google, like the search engine won't work without it...
Does that work for other things?
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1532/
The best. Ever.
Either I am out of the loop or this is breaking news:
Dear Podcaster:
When promoting your podcast, it pays to provide a link to your podcast page in iTunes. Here's why:
1. Your podcast's rankings in the Top Podcasts lists and the podcast category pages are based largely on how many users click the “Subscribe” button on your podcast page. The higher your ranking is, the more people will see your podcast. For more information on how to create links to your podcast page, see "Linking to Your Podcast" in the Technical Spec:
Wow.
First of all, thank you Wordpress for including the Technorati ego widget on the dashboard of my favorite blogging software. Second, thanks to Technorati for being an awesome blog search engine. I'm sure that's how some of my new traffic has been coming in.
Ok, so my life is now online. All my email addresses have a webmail interface, even though I prefer to check them on my Thunderbird or Apple Mail. My bookmarks are exclusively on del.icio.us, my calendar is exclusively on 30boxes (because I heard they have a MySpace widget, and I doubt Google does), but what about my contacts?
They pretty much say it all here on their blog.
Robert Scoble is a champion of blogging, podcasting, video and naked conversations. See what he had to say about corporate identity in his blog just now:
From Scobleizer on 07/11/2006:
Quick, do a little project with me. Visit the home pages of Nestle and Quixtar.
Without clicking anywhere find me a real human being. Not one made out of a stock photo agency.