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[2005-04-21] PlayboyStation Portable Plays With PlayStation Portable Remember the good old days when you had to raid your old man's closet or under the bed to find the treasured copy of Playboy? The world's changed a lot since then.
[2005-04-20] Rojo Enters Public Beta Bloglines and My Yahoo now have new competition from Rojo, a new online RSS reader that just launched a public beta.
[2005-04-20] Symantec Beta Will Blast Spyware Symantec announced this week of the Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition. This new product is the next logical step in Symantec's overall computer security service. The beta version is currently available as a free download from Symantec's website https://www-secure.symantec.com/public_beta/.
[2005-04-19] PayPal: the Grand Daddy of Online Sales Transactions I love PayPal. They've been doing business online almost as long as I have, and they're constantly improving and adding new features to their service.
[2005-04-18] New Skype Services Skype has announced some new fee-based services, one of which has been long overdue.
[2005-04-18] Verizon Strips Away For Stand Alone DSL Verizon announced on Monday that customers would have access to DSL without a local calling plan. The new plan will be offered to its northeastern customers first and more will be added later.
[2005-04-15] Orlando Blogger Friends Are The Food Duo One of my buddies works at a web development firm in Orlando and a couple of his coworkers put together an interesting little blog, FoodDuo.
[2005-04-11] Mission statements and why do you blog Mission statements. They are usually the feel good creations of endless committees and countless meetings. The wording is discussed and talked over innumerable times.
[2005-04-07] IABC blog relaunched Yesterday, the IABC Café opened for business, with incoming IABC chairman Warren Bickford behind the bar and in the kitchen.
[2005-04-05] Edelman/Intelliseek Publish Blog White Paper Intelliseek and Edelman announced a new study on the impact of blogs. The study, "How Real People Are Finally Being Heard," claims to be the 1.0 Guide to the Blogosphere.
[2005-04-04] Vertical Search Engines Proliferate The San Francisco Chronicle takes a look at the recent flurry of new search engines catering to specific vertical markets.
[2005-04-02] The VC No and the Entrepreneur Yes Bill Burnham has a great series (1, 2 & 3) on the Art of the VC No. Saying No is their business (from thousands of business plans to a handful of investments), and Bill explains how it's hard to say No, common ways of doing it and his reasonable approach.
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