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The blog of Rex Hammock, founder/ceo of Hammock Inc., a customer media and marketing services company founded in 1991 in Nashville, Tenn. Rex is also founder/helper-in-chief of the wiki, SmallBusiness.com.
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Daily Archives: Tuesday, November 8, 2005
No, I’m not proud
No, I’m not proud: My taste in music has been influenced greatly by sitting in on a few hundred music lessons over the past decade with these two incredible people. That beautiful fiddler on the left is a high school … Continue reading
Good advice for small business bloggers
Good advice for small business bloggers: Business Week writer (and blogger) Stephen Baker has some helpful hints for small business bloggers in his part of the cover-story package in the current issue of BusinessWeek’s SmallBiz. Quote: Before starting a blog, … Continue reading
Secret e-mail about the Web 2.0ification of Microsoft?
Secret e-mail about the Web 2.0ification of Microsoft? (Update: The NYT version of the same story.) The Wall Street Journal has obtained internal e-mail from Microsoft (subscription required) the WSJ says, “are the clearest evidence yet of how seriously the … Continue reading
Are you on the rexblog map?
Are you on the rexblog map? Twenty-one people and the Texas state capitol building tower at the University of Texas have added their names, pictures and locations to the rexblog map. You should, too. Related posts: rexblog nano While I’m … Continue reading
So tell us what you really think
So tell us what you really think: Susan Mernit thinks the lameness of AOL’s Hollywood Blogzone proves the company can really, really benefit from the recently acquired folks at Weblogs Inc. Quote: “(Hollywood Blogzone is) the clear product of some … Continue reading
