Archive for September, 2009

15Sep

The Death of (world news) List Building?

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By Gen Wright
 Marketers have found that it’s getting harder and harder to get their subscribers to click on the link that they sent out in their emails. Why is this so? Let’s take a look at the barriers that are causing this to happen.
1) More advanced spam filters.
List builders work based on permission based marketing. [...]

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14Sep

What Do You Know About AT&T bringing MMS to iPhone this month (current news)

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By Peter Forestwood
 AT & T finally gave a firm date when it support MMS to add iPones on its network. The cazrrier is the function of 25 September switch through a software upgfrade for the Pihone 3G and 3GS owners. Add the function will allw the iPhne running frimware 3.0 or higher, photos, viideos and [...]

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14Sep

Using Niche News Site as Education Tool (daily news)

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By John Penn
 Niche news sites provide highly personalized information for readers thus satisfying the need of the public for on demand content. So it is not surprising to see many people who regularly read the news online are aggregating different information sources to create their own virtual My News folders. But did you [...]

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12Sep

(National news) Do You Know That Shuttle launches Atom Powered all-in-one desktop with OpenSUSE Linux

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By Peter Forestwood
 Shuttle is officially launching the all-in-one touchscreen computer that the company first tesaed us with back in January. The Shuttle X50 PC is the first product in Shuttle’s new X Vision line. The computer has a 15.6 inch touchscreen dispaly, a dual core, low opwer Intel Atom 330 CPU, 1Gb of RAM and [...]

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