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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: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Travel advisory
Travel advisory: I will be traveling tomorrow and have no idea whether or not I’ll be passing through wifi during my journey.
Breaking “Rex” news
Rex, the Bomb Sniffing Dog Breaking "Rex" news: I had decided to skip watching the State of the Union Address (I was going to catch the blogosphere highlights film) when I learned that "Rex the Bomb Sniffing Dog" will be … Continue reading
Don’t look up
Don’t look up: There are meteors heading straight this way (via: Dave Winer) Technorati Tags: humor
Gee, I wonder what they’ll decide
Gee, I wonder what they’ll decide: From a press release with the headline ” Newspaper, Magazine and Book Publishers Organizations to Address Search Engine Practices,” we learn the following (in the lede): The newspaper, magazine and book publishing industries have … Continue reading
The bad idea that won’t die
The bad idea that won’t die: It’s true what they say about cats having nine lives. Because the dumbest idea of all time, the Cuecat concept keeps coming back in different guises (I’ve blogged about a few of them over … Continue reading
Results 1-10 of about 1.29 billion
Results 1-10 of about 1.29 billion: Strangely, I don’t blog about investing, however, this is the second post in a row regarding plunging shareholder value: Via CNN – “Google earnings miss targets; stock clobbered“. Spinwatch: Moments after the earnings were … Continue reading
Perplexing quote of the day
Perplexing quote of the day: (From the NYT story about Time Inc. layoffs) “…we’re moving from being a magazine publishing company to a multiplatform media company, and we have to reallocate our assets. The people you need, the investments you … Continue reading