what exactly is it?

Brand Autopsy blog notes that 30 of Digg’s 300,000 users are responsible for 33 percent of the posting submissions. These 30 people are on a mission, obviously. The question is, what exactly is it?

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From Blog Entry to Website Content: Web 2.0
February 7th, 2007

In quick and visual fashion, David Armano shows how to use Widgetbox to link your static website to your related blog.

That done, the challange becomes remaining true to your blog’s mission all the while knowing your entries are now filling your homepage. An interesting system of checks and balances for your overall online strategy.

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Viral Marketing and the 1893 World’s Fair
February 5th, 2007
So far I’ve been able to catch about $1.5 million in crab. Two things I’ve noticed: First speed is good and second amenities help keep the men rested and ready to fish. The rest is yours to figure out. Enjoy!
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ot sure that the DMV is the best destination for your birthday, but my visit was mostly a non-issue this morning. I took the day off from work, which was nice. I got some errands that I had put off done, took a nap and wrapped up the evening by stretching out with dragonfly in her tree house.

After last week’s hustle and bustle it was nice to take a step back and examine where we are. Given our current production volume we could be well on our way toward our first million in revenue within a year. Very encouraging given the amount of time and effort we have invested into this endeavor.

As I mentioned before the rollout of the new product means a shift in focus for the developers. We’ve transitioned from building the technology toward making the “work flow” process more efficient. This means a look into Microsoft’s Workflow Foundation as well as a lot of business process analysis, both of which suit me very well.
Master landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead, designer of New York’s Central Park as well as the grounds of George W. Vanderbilt’s Biltmore House and the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, liked to talk to strangers while crisscrossing the country by train to check on work in progress.

In June 1893, on a trip to Asheville, NC, from Chicago, Olmstead quizzed fellow passengers about their intentions to attend the recently opened World’s Fair.