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Techlearning > > 21st Century Skills: Will Our Students Be Prepared? > October 15, 2003

Buzz Marketing for Technology

October 15, 2003. For example, social studies teacher and media coach Marco Torres laments the fact that his students, who create outstanding multimedia projects that demonstrate both knowledge and creativity, are forced to attend four-hour Saturday "drill-and-kill" sessions if they fail to pass a weekly test. Sales and Advertising.

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8 Torlock Alternatives and Similar Websites and Apps

SocialFish

For example, as of October 2019, although Torlock’s main site no longer works, countless mirror sites exist, and they work just fine. For example, to avoid exposure by the FBI in the USA, someone can host a copy of the site in New Zealand under a completely different domain name. 8 Torlock Alternatives and Similar Websites and Apps.

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The Worst Malware Ever (and What It Teaches Us About Malware of the Future)

The Realtime Report

In 2003, experts estimated that the worm caused between $950 and $1.2 Though these examples of successful malware attacks aren’t exactly recent, they continue to have ripple effects on how we approach malware detection and prevention today. billion in damage, globally.

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Upgrade Your Social Strategies By Understanding Network Theory

Social and Logical

You might already be familiar with the book by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Linked: How Everything is Connected to Everything Else (2003). Familiar examples might include mom- bloggers, celebrities and high profile organizations. A home is one example of an environment. The Value of Influencers.

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B2B Marketing needs a stronger Why

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Which reminds me of what Eric Schmidt recently said – that every 2 days we create as much information as we did from the beginning of time up to 2003. Apple makes a great example – we all know what they do and how they do it but we also sense why they do what they do which is to “redefine the computing experience&#.

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The Worst Malware Ever (and What It Teaches Us About Malware of the Future)

The Realtime Report

In 2003, experts estimated that the worm caused between $950 and $1.2 Though these examples of successful malware attacks aren’t exactly recent, they continue to have ripple effects on how we approach malware detection and prevention today. billion in damage, globally.

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Domain Names, Developed Domains, and Expired Domains

Bill Hartzer

So, before 2003 or so, if you had your main keyword in your domain name and your site was about that subject, then you had a good chance of ranking well in the search engines for that main keyword. Nowadays, after 2003, having your keyword in the domain name really started to not be as significant. Anchor text still is a big factor.