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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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Monthly Archives: January 2005
All the old news fit to print
All the old news fit to print: Apparently, when Mr. Roboto and I (see the comments) talk, the Tennessean listens. On December 22, I laid down this challenge (with credit to Mr. Roboto) to the Tennessean after they unleashed their … Continue reading
But can they name a blogger?
But can they name a blogger? Laura Berman, a columnist for the Detroit News, was humbled recently in a college classroom where she was there to lead a class on “writing a newspaper column.” Quote: The scene: A college classroom … Continue reading
Relatives and friends memes
Relatives and friends memes: First meme: The Bloglines meme (I’m blaming this on Doc who blames it on Joesph, etc.). You find your blog on bloglines.com and click “related blogs.” For example, here are the weblogs to which Bloglines says … Continue reading
Who would Jesus clue?
Who would Jesus clue? On this weblog, I lambasted the folks at Rolling Stone for being clueless by rejecting an ad from the Zondervan Bible folks, a decision the magazine wisely reversed later. What I didn’t know was that some … Continue reading
Rexblog vs. AP
Rexblog vs. AP: Okay, if the AP “breaking” story that Martha Stewart Living is ending its online and catalog sales operations sounds a little familiar, it’s because you read it a couple of weeks ago (1/6) on the rexblog.