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May 27, 2005
Reprise Media Search Engine Marketing Company
[Daily SEO » Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing Articles] Co-founding Reprise Media in February of 2003, this entrepreneurial pair had a wealth of experience within the internet marketing business. When their first internet marketing company was acquired by Ask Jeeves in 1999, the pair joined Ask Jeeves’ executive management team before striking out on their own again three years later. Believing that media planners didn’t yet have an optimally effective way to sell internet marketing, the pair saw a niche in creating viable search engine marketing plans for clients–consulting with them to choose keywords, bid on them, and then place ads to show up on the results page when someone does a search on Google, Yahoo!, and the like.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Winning Streak News] Gambling has found a growing fan base online: The Interstate Wire Act puts the federal government in a quandary, as nobody -- not even Al Gore -- could have realized in 1961 that the Internet would obviate the need for placing bets via a phone call. Currently, the U.S. government (that is, you and I) is missing out on the opportunity to tax a $2 billion per year business.
[Street Lights as Fairgrounds] Prefuse 73 / Surrounded by Silence: But that criticism, and related ones - that the album is stuffed to bursting point, that it is unfocused, skittish, and doesn't manage to coax its diffuse elements into a coherent flow - seem a little off-target for all their apparent obviousness. The fundamental driving point to be laid against all these objections is, as Herren himself has suggested, that this album is his best attempt to approximate the radio station of his mind. And in the end, that is probably the best way to approach Surrounded by Silence - as a roll across the wavelengths of the best radio you've never heard, where every signal hums, and no matter how you twist the dial it always comes back golden.
[heartonastick.blog-city.com] I Couldn't Handle Her Truth: doesnt count). Maybe refusing to close the show, wait, and come back for a reprise - “Hurt”... pair of kids with crutches. One has the metal kind with braces that loop around the forearms; she... is not enough distance for any race. No single pair has managed to distinguish itself from the pack
[Hikaruland] Crikey, these people have little shame: Melodifestivalen 2005 Semi-Final 2: 2:54 Oh lord, the Olsen Brothers are the interval act (which explains all the embarassing close-ups of Danish Sanne). They still look geriatric and am I so happy that my feed decides to seize up so I have to restart it. The Olsens are singing their entry from this year's Danish Melodi Grand Prix.
[Cpe000103c34069-cm014300001653.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] Ben's Beta Blog: , though half of these contain only silence. Each pair of intervals in the above list specifies a start and end point; it should be possible, using this information, to use some other tool that accepts ranges instead of split points to avoid creating all the unecessary junk, if space is at a premium
[Cpe000103c34069-cm014300001653.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] Ben's Beta Blog: , though half of these contain only silence. Each pair of intervals in the above list specifies a start and end point; it should be possible, using this information, to use some other tool that accepts ranges instead of split points to avoid creating all the unecessary junk, if space is at a premium
[Cpe000103c34069-cm014300001653.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] Ben's Beta Blog (circa 1993): , though half of these contain only silence. Each pair of intervals in the above list specifies a start and end point; it should be possible, using this information, to use some other tool that accepts ranges instead of split points to avoid creating all the unecessary junk, if space is at a premium
[Guterman.com] Quantity Over Quantity: Jimmy Guterman's 'blog: " department: I'm as excited as the next guy to learn that a new Springsteen/E-Street record is imminent, although while I was finishing Shakey, Jimmy McDonough's essential Neil Young biography, late last night, I realized at last why the E-Street reunion tour of 1999-2000, despite being stuffed with great performances, left me a bit cold. McDonough has a throwaway line about the summer (1997, I think) when Neil Young and Crazy Horse headlined the H.O.R.D.E., a package tour that stunk except for them and Beck. Anyway, McDonough quotes Crazy Horse guitarist Frank Sampedro as noting that even though the band played great, there was nothing at stake because they played hardly any new material. Bingo!
[Technoflak.blogspot.com] Presto Vivace Blog: 05/01/2005 - 05/31/2005: The last remaining doubt that corporate America is utterly incapable of guarding sensitive data disappeared into the Internet's thriving black market in Social Security numbers on Monday. Time Warner lost computer backup tapes containing sensitive data, including the names and Social Security numbers and dependents of about 600,000 current and former employees. In a companywide message broadcast to its employees,Time Warner said the data, stored in a cooler-sized container, went missing more than a month ago while being shipped to a storage center. A spokesperson for Iron Mountain, the records management company that lost the tapes, was a bit less contrite.
Posted at May 27, 2005 08:22 AM
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