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Today is Cinco de Mayo!What does that mean?Well if you’re of Mexican descent, it’s a celebration of the defeat of French forces in the Battle of Pueblo on May 5, 1862.If you’re anyone else, it’s an excuse to simply “celebrate.” For those of us staying sober today, here are today’s Picks:Europe and U.S. finally [...] read more »
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Today is the day that Mozilla Foundation launches Firefox 3, and goes for a world record in the process!OK, so I guess you need the link to download Firefox 3. Download it today (starting at 10am PT) and you can make the claim of being a Guinness World Record holder! Search analytics firm Enquisite [...] read more »
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If you travel (and blog) you know that returning to the office is a dreaded event. Not only has the email backed-up, but so have the blog posts.Rather than keep you all hanging–while I dig out–here’s what’s buzzing today.If Google can have "Gmail" then Yahoo can have "Ymail."Google Webmaster Central is hosting a free live [...] read more »
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Today is you last chance to register for my Online Reputation Management Workshop taking place this Thursday.I hope you can join me, but if not, I hope you’ll enjoy today’s Picks.Google is being sued for patent infringement over the way it tracks Adsense clicks.Of the 3.9 billion searches conducted in the UK in June, Google [...] read more »
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If you’re following me on Twitter, you’d have read my reaction to news that Google Suggest had finally made its way to Google’s homepage search box.Turns out, that’s probably the biggest news of the day. Today really is a slow news day. I’ll keep digging for something worthy of your brilliant mind, but in the [...] read more »
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Today’s Picks are just too good, so let’s jump right in.Researchers used Google Earth to study the alignment of 8510 cows around the world and discovered they tend to align themselves with Earth’s north-south magnetic fields. Sounds udderly ridiculous to me! Maybe a better use of Google Earth from Olympic gold medallist Kristin Armstrong. [...] read more »
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