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MSN Not Beating Google In Six Months
After stirring up the search engine world with comments that MSN Search will be more relevant than Google in six months, Microsoft Europe president Neil Holloway backpedaled from his remarks.
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Beating Adware, The Sneakiest Software
Promoters of adware, software that shows advertising on a user's computer, use some cunning tricks to get you to install their software on your machine. Here's what to look out for.
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Lions Rescue Ethiopian Girl From Beating
Three lions interrupted a common Ethiopian custom of kidnapping a desired bride and then beating her into submitting to marriage, chasing off the captors and then guarding the victim, according to the Associated Press.
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Why Blogs Are Beating Out Ezines … And Matter So Much to Your Platform
I was all set this morning to write about something totally different in this issue ... but thanks to the power of blogs, I'm here to deliver a totally different message. Namely the ascendance of blogs over ezines.
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UPS Volume Growth Beating Expectations
UPS executives said U.S. domestic volume growth was "well ahead" of second quarter expectations and international export volume continued to climb at a double-digit rate as expected.
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Beating the New Google AdWord Rules with Blogs and RSS
When Google Adwords first came on the scene, it was not immediately apparent to most people how to utilize the system to create wealth, until John Carpenter popularised it with his Google Cash system, a book he wrote some time back.
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Beating the Email Police (and Making Some Money!)
I've been doing a little research. Research that revealed how you and I can do our business even better--and stay on the right side of the Internet police.
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Beating Perfection Syndrome so you can write
It's Saturday afternoon. Your partner has taken the kids to the park. You have a whole hour to write. Instead of which, you sit, staring out the window like Rodin's Thinker in jeans and a yellow sweatshirt. Why aren't you writing? A tiny item called Perfection Syndrome. You want whatever you write in this precious hour to be perfect.