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I would be ashamed.
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Only 27.8% always read the content before voting.
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They’ve managed to stave off competition from Google calendar while competitors found themselves on Ebay.
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Is MLB allowing too many liberties? Or are people getting too easily irked by clever marketing?
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Funny that this space is virtually untouched despite the need.
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That’s a surprise. I did like the recent security ad though. Microsoft, Apple is stealing your thunder. Cancel or allow?
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By registering this bot as your IM friend, you can do all kinds of stuff such as blogging, calendaring, etc. Productivity boost? Not if I start my IM client.
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Have they finally seen the light or is it because their chances of acquisition are getting slimmer everyday?
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Take heed. I wish I could add number 7: don’t spam your friends.
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His halo shines with the brightness of a 1000 suns. Maybe you could extend the argument to OS X and license it to other manufacturers?
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Gee, only $10 million? Was it made with MacroMedia Flash?
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Allows searches like, “I want to buy a flat with up to 2 bedrooms for up to £300,000. It must be no more than 1 mile from a train station”
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Free food!
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Probably the last copy of the genuine top users list with live links.
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Baron – is this the way del.icio.us feeds links you’ve posted into your blog? Or are you doing it this way on purpose? Takes up a lot of real estate and is kind of confusing and I’m curious as to why…thx.
Do you mean my sidebar links and the link blog thing is confusing? As in, I should limit it to one or the other?
The posts themselves are more or less a combination of how my current templete formats list items. I probably wont mess with this since it’ll take time.
Maybe I’ll take out the sidebar links.