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Rex Hammock’s RexBlog.com
The blog of Rex Hammock, founder/ceo of Hammock Inc., the content marketing, strategy and media company founded in 1991 in Nashville, Tenn. Rex is also founder/helper-in-chief of the wiki, SmallBusiness.com.
RexBlog.com was created in August, 2000.
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RexBlog - Just because you can make money from something doesn’t mean you should, and other rules of the web http://t.co/oaGkwl75— 2h ago via @R Tweets
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TheAtlantic - Examining the legacy of bluegrass giant Bill Monroe http://t.co/bUXupTv0 [link: @bobstep]— 10h ago via @R Tweets
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[RT @Slate] Randy Travis found drunk in church parking lot: http://t.co/YzaMCN97 | Slate, this is so 32 hours ago.— 13h ago via @R Tweets
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.@librarythingtim. Not sure what you mean. I'd rather be a paying customer of Facebook. The way it is now, I'm a share-cropper.— 13h ago via @R Tweets
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"Users" of the "free" Facebook service are putting $28 billion in M. Zuckerberg's wallet.— 14h ago via @R Tweets
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.@Ed I don't mind if @Pinterest captures non-affiliated links. However if they are converting user's affiliate links, expect outrage— 14h ago via @R Tweets
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The notion that users shouldn't complain about the practices of"free" services is nuts. -- Users *are* those services.— 14h ago via @R Tweets
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If Pinterest hijacks user link do they plan to defend the copyright lawsuits on those no-longer fair use photos! http://t.co/YlstPVOl— 14h ago via @R Tweets
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Bad, bad Pinterest. Would a blogging platform like Tumblr get away with hijacking user links to affiliate programs. http://t.co/YlstPVOl— 14h ago via @R Tweets
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#Dickens + #politics + #superbowl: I understand Rove's fear of Clintwood commercial as it's the ghost of election future.— 22h ago via @R Tweets
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