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Sticky Notes for the Web, Awesome Firefox Plugin

Have you ever wanted to add a sticky note to a web page? A reminder why you wanted to revisit the page or something you wanted to do with the info on the page? Thanks to one of the best Firefox add-ons available, now you can.  MyStickies allows you to place little yellow squares of [...]

Top 10 Firefox Add-ons, Updated

We created a Top 10 Firefox Add-ons list based on the review of more than a dozen lists published by colleagues, friends, and website pros. Given the length of the content, we created a separate page for you. And, you will also find links to lists published by others for Firefox add-ons, plug-ins, and Firefox [...]

Free Computer Classes Online at HP Learning Center

Mention Hewlett-Packard (HP) and we think of printers. Yes, HP sells office equipment. To increase their sales, and brand awareness, they now offer free computer classes online through the "HP Learning Center." The HP classes are open to anyone interested in signing up. You can choose from a variety of subjects and software programs. Here's [...]

Common PPC Mistakes Web Marketers Make

If your using PPC (Pay Per Click) ads to boost your web traffic and sales, check out Igor's post over at his BizMord Search and Marketing Blog. His recommendations are specific and will increase your ROI in many cases: 17 Most Common PPC Mistakes Web Marketers Make–BizMord Search and Marketing Blog As I manage quite [...]

Skype to Charge For Calls in 2007

VIRGINIA, Dec. 13 – eoecho.com | PR News -  Beginning next month, SkypeOut calls (computer to non-PC phones) will no longer be free. The company announced today that they would start to charge an annual fee, but calls from PC to PC will still be free. RATES Unlimited calling costs just $29.95 per year. You'll [...]

Fried SPAM Cooks Up on Google, Yahoo, Ask and MSN

After reading a post on the developments of search technology at Read/Write web, I decided it was time to share a phrase I created with you, "Fried SPAM." It just seems appropriate to call websites Fried SPAM when they: Contain nothing but imported content (like the product SPAM itself), and They are saturated with fat [...]