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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: January 2010
Where to help with Haiti earthquake relief
(Note: This post is a collection of links to aid organizations that have set up funding channels specifically for Haiti Earthquake relief. Note to bloggers: Other times, I might want you to link to this blog for self-serving SEO reasons. … Continue reading
Posted in breaking news
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This is a rather large cloud announcement
While they’re not saying what the total amount of file space they’ll provide each user, Google has just announced that they’re rolling out the ability to store any file of 250MB or less on Google Docs. On the Google Blog, … Continue reading
Stop trying to limit the Internet to a metaphor
Today, I spent several hours in a conference with 300 marketers who fit into one of two categories: 1. They work at companies that are trying hard to figure out how to use something currently called “social media” to help … Continue reading
Posted in Content Marketing, marketing, social media
Tagged cluetrain, technology, web culture
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Why you need to “get” QR code
N Building from Alexander Reeder on Vimeo. In the U.S., we are just getting around to realizing that QR code can turn iPhones and whatever comes iNext into devices that tie together the physical world to the virtual world. I … Continue reading
It’s not the gizmo that makes a gizmo successful
Why is the lightbulb the symbol for having an idea? The obvious reason is that it symbolizes a light turning on in your brain at that “aha” moment. I think the lightbulb is a great symbol for another reason. For … Continue reading
Posted in media, observation
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How to handle the hype between now and January 27
Is it now news because the WSJ is reporting it? I read every word of the story that is now exploding on Techmeme — the story that has this quote in it: “An Apple spokesman said the company doesn’t comment … Continue reading
Posted in apple, Rumor #3
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