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The New SEO - Link Schemes are Allowed (For Big Brands) - Nenad SEOnenadseo.com
In this report we're talking about different approach Google have for small and big brands. We call it The New SEO - atriangle.github.io
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Twitter / eqe: Huge bombshell in Tanja's talk: ...twitter.com
Verbinde Dich sofort mit den Dingen, die für Dich am wichtigsten sind. Folge Freunden, Experten, Lieblingsstars und aktuellen Nachrichten. - pling.org.uk
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London church blocks its facade with replica of Israeli wall around Bethlehemelectronicintifada.net
“This Christmas we’ve built a huge wall across the front of our church. We’d really like you to come and see it because its what the people of Bethlehem are experiencing today.” - scalableapps.com
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Beat This Level, Get a Programming Job - CodeCombat Blogblog.codecombat.com
Up for a fun challenge? Want a sweet job? If you can beat Gridmancer, our first developer challenge level, we'll help you find a programming job in the San Fra - personals.ac.upc.edu
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Ramona Pierson's remarkable tale: From near-death to Silicon Valley CEOmercurynews.com
In 1984, a drunken driver ran a red light near the Marine base where Ramona Pierson was stationed, hitting her so hard that her body basically exploded. At 51, Pierson has been physically remade as co-founder and CEO of Declara, a Silicon Valley startu... - blog.cryptographyengineering.com
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Reddit reaches for profits through a geek-culture bazaarreuters.com
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Social news hub Reddit snagged an interview with Barack Obama last year. The big get for 2013 was reaching 90 million unique visitors a month, according to the company, on par - krugman.blogs.nytimes.com
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epitaph of a small winner - bookforum.com / current issuebookforum.com
Though he’s primarily associated with sad-suited midcentury businessmen, Dale Carnegie, who frequently aired his boredom with traditional career hierarchies and hymned his devotion to the power of personality, seems more like a precursor to many a mode... -
Why did Japan surrender?boston.com
What ended World War II? For nearly seven decades, the American public has accepted one version of the events that led to Japan’s surrender. By the middle of 1945, the war in Europe was over, and it was clear that the Japanese could hold no r... -
Unpacking the invisible knapsackboingboing.net
Seven years ago, I read an article that completely changed the way I thought about what racism is, and the privileges I experience as an upper-middle class white person. -
Paul Graham Proves Sexism in Tech Is Still a Problemthewire.com
Once again, Y Combinator cofounder Paul Graham's mouth has landed him in hot water. The loose-lipped Silicon Valley power broker said some dumb stuff about women.