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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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Archives
Daily Archives: Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Existentialist ponderings
Existentialist ponderings: One of this weblog’s original readers (and a noted minimalist web designer) just sent me a link to a flickr post that, well, poses a rather deep question, “Does the world really need two sizes of marie claire?“
Blue Tuesday
Blue Tuesday: Hoping it was just some bad dream I was having, I’ve been trying my best to ignore this news all day. The Titans have released wide receiver Derrick Mason, cornerback Samari Rolle, defensive tackle Kevin Carter, tackle Fred … Continue reading
Information may want to be free, but…
Information may want to be free, but…: About 30 seconds after I paypal’d $30 to kottke.org, I saw this essay-post, “TV News in a Postmodern World, The Devaluation of Information,” by my new blog-friend, Terry Heaton. Quote: The revenue models … Continue reading
All kottke
All kottke: Jason Kottke announced today he’ll be blogging full-time. I immediately became a “micropatron.” For me, kottke.org is the benchmark for great weblog design and user experience. (I guess I’m into minimalism and constantly being surprised by “little things” … Continue reading
You say hello and I say hello
Hi means “hello” in english and “Alo Hayati” means “hello darling” in arabic. Coincidence or merely a reference to a Conway Twitty song? You say hello and I say hello: I typically limit links to stories like this press release … Continue reading
Launching a magazine launch website
Launching a magazine launch website: Infoswell, a web developer for online editions of print magazines, Wednesday will unveil the launch of www.MagazineLaunch.com, a new “online portal” for new magazine publishing entrepreneurs. Now, if someone could just explain what an “online … Continue reading