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Now you can distribute your photos and videos to friends and family via Tivo. In effect, you can set up your own VOD channel for about four bucks per month. Haven’t tried it, but wow.
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A lifestream is a chronological aggregated view of a person’s online activities. Here’s a new blog on the concept. Gen Y’s are going to dig this once it becomes easier.
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More details on the TV service for your car.
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Employers are increasingly checking out online personal information about candidates when making recruitment decisions. I would add: Candidates are also checking out potential employers.
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If Google wants its own phone device, Nokia wants its own mobile search engine.
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Jeff Jarvis is at UT’s Symposium on Online Journalism — the newsroom is evolving. The video is worth watching.
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Web sites are getting pharmaceutical marketers’ interactive budgets this year, according to a new study by the Medical Broadcasting Company (MBC) and CBI Research. Rachelle, be certain and read this.
30 March 2007
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