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Posted on August 6, 2008 - 6:07pm at Chadley Blog
Find more posts like this: Okay, so there's a few of you out there who keep up with my daily where-abouts on that little menu on the right-hand side of the blog here. That's a link to something called "Twitter". What's Twitter, you say? daily links for Jul 235
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Posted on July 22, 2008 - 3:41pm at Coolfer
Find more posts like this: Yesterday eMarketer released a report with mobile music revenue forecasts through 2012. The title, "Mobile Music Searches for Hit Formula," says it all because the winning formula has thus been very elusive. NBC To Offer Complete Olympics Online — But Only To Windows VistaCan't get enough KnoxViews?7
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Posted on May 13, 2008 - 3:17pm at KnoxVIews
Find more posts like this: We've setup a specially formatted version of KnoxViews for when you gotta have it on your mobile devices with a minimum of decoration and frills. Put this link in your mobile favorites: (P.S. Let me know how, or if, it works. I don't have any way to test it on a cellphone, iPhone, PDA, etc.) Tuesday Business Links: EMI Eyes Publisher, Blackberry Gets Puretracks Downloads26
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Posted on March 11, 2008 - 9:12am at Coolfer
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A report says EMI is considering buying classical music publishing Boosey & Hawkes from owner Hg Capital for £100m. (The Independent) linkblog: Jan 1610
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Posted on January 14, 2008 - 4:15pm at Jackson Miller
Find more posts like this: I admit that I like mobile devices a little much. Tomorrow we may hear more about the 3G iPhone that will be released later this year. The iPhone has started a new trend of paying way more for mobile devices than we ever have before. Carrier subsidies are soon to be a thing of the past. The good news is that you can get some really sweet hardware for under $50. Goodbye Palm Treo, Hello Blackberry Curve13
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Posted on January 10, 2008 - 6:21pm at Jackson Miller
Find more posts like this: A couple of days ago I put down my Palm Treo in favor of a Blackberry Curve (the red 8310 to be specific). Why did I choose this phone? Last month when I was advising people not to buy new cell phones, I did highlight three phones that I did recommend: the venerable iPhone, the Nokia N95 (which most people have never heard of or seen in person), and the latest incarnations of the Blackberry Curve (8310 on AT&T and 8320 on TMobile). In that post I said this about the Blackberry Cu |
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