Author: DXO
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Open Source Emergency Response Gone Wrong:
Here’s a post from Random Acts Of Reality, a blog based in London, England, written by an E.M.T working for the London Ambulance Service. In Health Copyright, he writes of getting some training and being bulloxed by a less-than-OSER attitude: However there is a problem – the Guidelines book we should be getting is version…
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Ask.com is Getting Some Play
I’ve been hearing more and more from Ask.com lately. The other day a guy from work told me he sis a side-by-side experiment doing some search terms and found Ask.com had better results than Google. Hear on Search Engine Roundtable they note a spike in referrals from Ask.com as well. I’ve been impressed with their…
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DevCorp North Is Making a Difference in Rogers Park
Here is an excellent article in today’s Sun-Times about postive change in Rogers Park that was helped along by my client, DevCorp North, Rogers Park’s business, community and economic development organization. This is a group of people who work every day to stimulate new stuff. They have a ton of programs that just keep going…
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Amazon aStore Enhancements Soon
So Amazon aStore (here’s mine) is going to be improved soon. Here’s a snip from their email: The next release of aStore (currently slated for a late November release) will allow Associates to: * Build and maintain multiple aStores using a single Associate ID * Specify products to feature on Category and…
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Why YouTube Is Ripping Us Off
I love watching YouTube. Today I watched some great Nirvana concert clippings there. My 5-year old watches complete episodes of Power Rangers Wild Force. My 7-year old has heard some of his favorite songs there. I also love the idea of YouTube. The user-generated content, almost invariably infused with people’s own experience of copyrighted material,…