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Micro Persuasion: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

Buzz Marketing for Technology

saving delicious bookmarks using yahoo alerts, The yahoo alert is generated on the rss feed and hence does not show the tags to the bookmark. I remember reading about other ways to backup delicious bookmarks to gmail but they were not too simple to setup. Lifestream Feed (Includes all the places I publish online.). Reader Mail.

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Micro Persuasion: Become a Knowledge Management Ninja with Google Reader

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If you want to share or publish one of the filtered feeds, run it though FeedBurner to obfuscate any Google or Yahoo account info. I also cant see any real advantage over delicious (except for not having to remember where all the dots go). Lifestream Feed (Includes all the places I publish online.). Blog RSS Feed. Comment Feed.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Tools to Analyze Delicious Tags, Bookmarks, and URLs (Search Engine Journal): I normally do not put toolbox posts in my yearly roundup because I look for posts with actionable ideas to be put to use. However, how many of you actually knew that Delicious has tools to help you get the most out of it? Due diligence, my friends.

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Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management | Intelligent Agent

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Filed under: blinklist , bluedot , cogenz , connectbeam , delicious , diigo , furl , knowledge_management , magnolia , shadows , simpy , social_bookmarking — Robert Berkman @ 3:05 pm. and reads more like a published article than a typical blog entry. Creative Commons Blog. Read/Write Web. It is longâ??and

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The Audacity of Free: The Products and Services Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Whether or not it’s my choice — and in book publishing, there are other parties involved beyond just the writer — it’s just the wrong question to ask. FWIW, someone emailed me earlier today asking for help, not long after this post was published, and maybe *because* this post was published.

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