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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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Daily Archives: Monday, December 6, 2004
Nashville weekend recommendation
Nashville weekend recommendation: If you are in Nashville this coming Friday or Saturday night and you are the least bit interested in bluegrass music, you may want to note that the Station Inn is having its “Bill Monroe Appreciation” nights. … Continue reading
Is Apple sirius?
Is Apple ‘sirius-ly’ considering making Jeff Jarvis’ dream gadget? Were it not for the the fact that the 14-year-old in my house watches TV cable channels about video games, I would not know about the rumors flying today (and here … Continue reading
Holiday chestnuts
Holiday chestnuts: ASCAP has updated its list of Top 25 most-performed holiday songs, based on its most recent data.” And the winners are: 1. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) Mel Tormé, Robert Wells) … Continue reading
What would Publius think?
What would Publius think? The Washington Post’s Jeffrey H. Birnbaum reports that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has stealthly (“nowhere was it reported (the USCOC) created it”) launched a weekly newspaper, The Madison Record, in Madison County, Illinois, that reports … Continue reading
My peace plan
My peace plan: Robert Scoble wonders if there’s a coming blog book wars as he’s collaborating on a blogging book and so is Jeremy Wright and so is Hans Henrik Højberg Heming (That’s my name too, whenever we go out….). … Continue reading
So sue me
So sue me: Hey, you can get sued for libel if you blog, warns an editorial in yesterday’s Dallas Morning News: “A blogger generally cannot be held liable for libelous material posted by someone else on the blogger’s Web site. … Continue reading
Who paid for the paid circulation?
Who “paid” for the paid circulation? Some rather wonkish news, but astute rexblog readers know I blogged the early causes of this news. The NY Posts’s Holly M. Sanders reports that BPA Worldwide has called for an overhaul of how … Continue reading
Where’s he been?
Where’s he been? Troy Woverton of TheStreet.com suggests advertisers will hold off on Martha Stewart Living until its founder gets out of jail. How many columnists have made a career of writing her off? Coincidentally, I read that article about … Continue reading
Smart
Smart: Scientific American has launched a new quarterly, Scientific American Mind. It looks like it will be an interesting read, with articles like this one about why people are prone to believe conspiracy theories. Quote: Why do people go to … Continue reading