How to pocket serious lucre with flippin’ WordPress Plugin!

Just follow the footprints of Dan Grossman – because he’s certainly been making a killing from one WordPress Plugin – WPReviewSite. Just let me get my hat back on… Case Study : posted on flippa blog, March 30th, “Dan Grossman …

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Iran: A Nation of Bloggers

30 years after the revolution. In the words of Ian Black “…minority groups are persecuted and the media often faces repression, one reason why Iran has such a vibrant blogosphere and alternative Art scene.” src: The Guardian – audio slide …

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Say what you think of it – For the Love of God

Great design for this website accompanying Damiem Hirst’s “For the Love of God” exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Visitors are given the opportunity to air their opinions at the museum and have them published on the website. “Never before …

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Adsensi for domains & misspell corrections

I see Google is extending Adsense to domains starting in the US – blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch This news will have had typosquatters up and down the country jumping for joy, ‘what economic crisis?’ ‘buy fireworks’, ‘organise a street parade!’ Not so fast …

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Cybersquatting, opportunism and a phone book

Merde ! Forgot to register the damn domain ! French Secretary of State Yves Jégo announced in November a new Government backed web site dedicated to promoting tourism to over-seas territories: Voyageoutremer.com. Alors – nobody registered the domain name. Petit …

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Did you know you’re right here, right now?

Another stab at informing us – just what is actually going on – in 5 minutes flat … and then ends by asking us what it all means. It sounds like we were all born yesterday and the Internet is …

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The naked Europeana

Europeana err…how’s it described again, the ‘Google Books Competitor’ the ‘digital library of European literature, art, history, and culture’ etc. anyway it hit the ground running head first today on it’s official launch date. But then again we shouldn’t worry, …

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