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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: Thursday, August 18, 2005
A Flash fan, I’m not, but…
A Flash fan, I’m not: But this is a cool Flash Flickr Related Tag Browser. Type a Flickr tag into the search box, for example “blognashville,” and see what happens. (via: ResearchBuzz)
Section 108 “Study Group”
Section 108 Study Group: (From their Library of Congress website) “The Section 108 Study Group is a select committee of copyright experts, convened by the Library of Congress, and charged with updating for the digital world the Copyright Act balance … Continue reading
How to interpret magazine industry gossip lingo
How to interpret magazine industry gossip lingo: Whenever you read a statement like, “Don’t eulogize Sylvester Stallone’s magazine, Sly, just yet!,” it means, “Wait a few days and then you can start.” Also, whenever you hear someone is leaving a … Continue reading
Obvious solution?
Obvious solution? Here it is — my first ever kitten blogging. However, a strange juxtaposition on my newsreader Nashville folder reveals that Pink Kitty has lost a kitten while BB Logan has found one. (Note of irony: Yesterday, in an … Continue reading
Viva le difference
Viva le difference! An interesting comparison of French workers and American small business owners. Quote: “The American small business owners, who despite having little time for themselves seem blissfully happy, in the study, a staggering 47% stated that even if … Continue reading
Newsometer
Newsometer: Here is the Akamai Net Usage Index. It is “the world’s first and only daily Web traffic benchmark that tracks where news is being consumed on a global basis.” According to Akamai, it’s good for finding out answers to … Continue reading
USA Today decides the tech bust is officially over
USA Today decides the tech bust is officially over: They are launching a new technology magazine, according to AP. (Here’s the press release.) Quote: The new 80-page magazine, USA Today Now Personal Technology, will launch Oct. 17 with at least … Continue reading