Archive Your E-mail and The Day In Search
Posted by James Breen at 3 July 2008 2:28
I could sense, it was an effort to write something about internet marketing service. I wonder if anyone remember still how honest should an author should be. One of the best accounts I have ever read is this article.
I found this one on yesterday, quite interesting:
As I enter my third year working for the social media company, I thought this might be a good time to reflect back on a few of the things what I've learned since joining VT two years ago this month, and what I see as some of big trends on the horizon. Luckily I've been able to work with some of the world's biggest brands as they ramp-up their social media strategies and operations, making the past 24 months a challenging but fun time to be in this part of the Internet industry. So here goes… ..read more.
It describes, in meticulous detail:
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google Brings Voice Search To Maps On Blackberry Mobile Phones Today Google announced a download that enables voice search for Google Maps on Blackberry devices. This is very much like the existing Windows Live Search for Mobile service with voice or Tellme for Blackberry devices (also Microsoft). Yahoo also recently integrated Vlingo's speech technology .. Read the rest of this entry.
Many people simply believe that it is unnecessary to waste money on it. How about to hear this:
Mike St. Pierre of The Daily Saint is on vacation this week, so the GTD Cafe is one of my own suggestions. Gmail is a remarkable free service that offers a massive amount of storage for your e-mails. In fact, there are " Over 6886.008202 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you'll never need to delete another message." What a deal! One small problem, though, is that a free G-mail account does not have the professional cachet that an e-mail address based on your business has. This .. Keep Reading.
I am quite happy I found what I like.
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