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Compress javascript files. Unsure if there is benefit to this if you gzip as well.
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A lot of organizations do not manage their suppression lists well. This is a great new feature from Campaign Monitor that will help.
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This will likely replace netcraft in my suite of tools for evaluating the technology web sites are using
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Detailed comparison of social network software options.
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One of my co-workers apologized when I asked him how frequently he checks his email because he only checked it every five minutes. I turned down my email frequency a while ago to gain better focus and encourage others to do the same.
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“When asked: “Has social media impacted your stories or the way you cover news?” a plurality of 40% said “Yes” with 10% of respondents selecting “I feel as if I have a new job now.”
78% read blogs.”
Category: Bookmarks
links for 2007-08-14
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Over 90 per cent of marketing departments are planning to launch a social media campaign in 2008, despite the fact that over a third are yet to use social tools in their organisation.
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It’s all about culture and integrity.
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This is another good reason to start bicycling to work.
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Planning to watch this closely. We had targetted pligg as a solution for soliciting customer feedback on future feature requests.
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Most email applications block images by default. Article describes the dramatic increase in clickthroughs after designing for text alternatives.
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Good description of RDF and its role in the semantic web
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Helps determine ways to increase advertising effectiveness. I need to try this on our advertising account.