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How To Stop Following Everyone On Twitter

The other day I came across a new website that allows you to completely unfollow everyone you’re currently following on Twitter. I mentioned it on my personal blog earlier today but I thought that it would best to share this web application with the rest of the community.
The service itself is pretty simple. All you [...]

ProBlogger.com User Sign-Ups Increases More Than Expected

Darren Rowse is probably most famous for his blog ProBlogger.net. In fact, if you search “blogging” on Google you’ll find that his site comes up number three. He’s managed to build a whole empire around the blogging niche, making him one of the most respected online content producers in the world. However, this has taken [...]

Br.st Makes An Attempt To Pop The URL Shortning Bubble

I can’t believe I’m saying this, but yet again, there’s another URL shortening service on the Internet. Br.st thinks that they’ll be able to make a significant footprint in the URL shortening realm and take away some of that valued marketshare from Bit.ly and TinyURL.com. However, this worries me considering just how many other short URL services have gone down under [...]

Bing Quietly Sweeping Up Marketshare

Ever since the announcement of Microsoft’s latest search engine in mid-May, Bing has been gaining marketshare in the search engine market. According to Comscore, Bing has gained nearly a full percentage point of marketshare since its installment, and now that they’ve created a deal with Yahoo this statistic is bound to grow.
However, this increase in Bing searchers [...]

Twitter Gets A New Look

I went to the Twitter website this afternoon and was surprised to see that they changed their home page. It’s now designed in darker blue colours and now has a larger emphasis on search and trending topics.
Although it may seem simple, Twitter has also added an additional step into signing into your account. You now [...]

Amazon Buys Zappos In a Multi Million Dollar Deal

Amazon and Zappos made a deal today that would pay the Zappos share holders millions of dollars. So far the exact details haven’t been released but the Wall Street Journal is reporting that this acquisition wasn’t as simple as you’d think:
Zappos’ management insisted on receiving only Amazon stock to pay for their business, which has [...]

Yet Another Free Video Streaming Website Joins The Race

A couple of days ago the people who signed up to be the first to be notified of Ubroadcast’s brand new live streaming service received a brief press release through Marketwire in their email Inbox box.
The Company now offers users a complete web based broadcasting platform - TV and radio - that enables anyone to [...]

Is RadioDaddy Becoming a Voiceover Junk Yard?

I’ve been using RadioDaddy for quite some time now to get voiceovers for various audio projects I have laying around. For the most part I’ve had success using the service, but lately the forums of this free voiceover website have been getting cluttered with teenagers requesting radio imaging for their so called “internet radio station”. [...]

Amazon Changes Associate Program Policy

On April 6, 2009 Amazon sent a letter to their users in regards to paid advertisements referring traffic to Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, and Endless.com. This directly effects users on Google Adwords and other similar programs. This is because people now cannot bid for keywords that refer traffic to the websites I’ve just mentioned. Below is a portion of [...]

Are URL Shortening Services Becoming a Profitable Business?

When I first read this post I felt a little confused as to how URL (uniform resource locator) shortening services were beginning to generate income. This, I believe, is a direct result of the massive volume of TinyURLs and Bit.lys being used on micro blogging sites such as Twitter. Almost every URL you see on [...]

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