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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: July 2005
No longer an outsider
No longer an outsider: Dave Winer reports (celebrates) the availability of a Mac version of the OPML editor. (Download page here). I guess I now get to play. (However, I think I’ll wait until I’m on vacation in a couple … Continue reading
Better question
Better question: After years of linking to (and explaining why they’re wrong) articles about why magazines are going to go away because of the Internet, I finally get to link to a story that asks, “Why are magazines so successful?”
What Kevin Kelly said
What Kevin Kelly said: (Note: I’m still not blogging this weekend, I just happened to finally getting around to reading something in a magazine that, fortunately, is also online, and couldn’t help myself.) In a must-read Wired Magazine article, “We … Continue reading
Early weekend blogging schedule
Early weekend blogging schedule: Unless I hear some juicy news about movie stars or drunk country singers, I’m off line until late Sunday.
Happy birthday, Doc
Happy birthday, Doc: Doc Searls, who once said something like, everything we know him for, he’s done after turning 50, has a birthday today. Doc, you’ve certainly done a lot in 8 years. And, frankly, I can’t think of anyone … Continue reading