TOP5 for 04/17/2007
Filed in archive Daily Top 5 by Creative Weblogging on April 18, 2007
| The most popular entries for 04/17/2007 out of 235 entries made in 120 blogs in the Creative Weblogging network yesterday. | |
| Surprised by customers (Part 8) BootStrapMe |
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| CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Anyway, the lesson I think bootstrappers need to take from this is that often a venture started with little fanfare and no big investment can take a while to catch on, but if it's taking you weeks, even months to attract customers, don't worry about it. It's time you have, not money, and patience may be the bootstrapper's... Read it all |
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| Smartphones and PDAs the New Credits Cards, Part 2 The Smart PDA |
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| The technology featured in two interviews hosted by mytreo.net is nothing new. Cards that let you pay with virtual currency just by being near a sensor have been used in places like Singapore for some time now. It was obvious that Mastercard and Visa would look to integrate digital credit with smartphones and PDAs, since more and more people are... Read it all |
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| TV Web Sites Popular During Prime Time The Digital TV Weblog |
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| Prime time for the television networks also is prime time for their Web sites, according to a new report by Nielsen//NetRatings. The weekday hours of 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. account for 40% of the total time spent at NBC.com, while they account for around 30% of time at the ABC Primetime and 26% of time spent at Fox Broadcasting... Read it all |
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| Intel Metro Notebook The Gadgets Weblog |
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| I'm not certain why Intel named this new style of notebook the "metro notebook", but it might have something to do with life in the big city. The notebook has a tiny window that allows you to view your email and calendar without the burden of stopping and waiting for your laptop to power up. You can also use the... Read it all |
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| No Evidence to Support that Certain Minorities are Prone to Diabetes Daily Diabetic |
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| A 40-year old theory states that certain minorities (Native American, Mexican American, African American, Australian Aborigine or other indigenous groups) are more prone to diabetes due to the cycles of feast and famine in early human history that created a gene to help the body use scarce nutrients - that in sedentary modern lifestyles leads to obesity and diabetes. The team... Read it all |
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