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[Spam Huntress] At least before email marketing was illegalized in the u.s., I could expect to receive well written and professional sales letters that actually didn’t assult my eyes, but now, I am left to contend primarily with spammers who have no command of the english language and no concept of good ad copy. Yeah, thanks a lot for making it a market that only non u.s.
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[Moogle1] Microsoft “Better” Than Google? ” Proposal for a... : Today Scoble added to the wild speculation about Microsofts Origami product by pointing out that Microsoft hasnt done anything to let its bloggers know about the product release plans and that the product cant help but fail with expectations getting so out of control. I agree.
[Google Blogoscoped] Google 2006 Logo: Google 2006 Logo by Philipp Lenssen | Comments (0) Saturday, December 31, 200510 Web Trends That Should Die in 2006 Heres a new years resolution for the web at large: stop doing silly things to users. Following are top trends that I just hope will not see 2007. 1. “Our article is too long, lets split it up into many pages.” You know, I like
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[Search Engine Blog - Your Source for the latest News in Search Engine Industry] 10 Web Trends That Should Die in 2006: Following are top trends that I just hope will not see 2007. “Our article is too long, lets split it up into many pages.” You know, I like the Wired site, but they really shouldnt split up articles into two different pages.
[Adam.rosi-kessel.org] Adam Rosi-Kessel's Fair and Balanced Weblog: What about mail servers that simply reject mails containing viruses or those that are identified as SPAM with a standard bounce message? Should those simply bit-bucket the incoming mail, or should they at least make a valiant attempt to notify the (apparent) sender that their mail couldn't be deliverered.
[Codex.wordpress.org] Plugins/Spam Tools « WordPress Codex: If a human visitor is accidentally marked as spam by RK, he will still be allowed access your site via a link provided by RK's custom 403 (access denied) page and the falsely-marked referrer can be whitelisted. Referrer Karma is technically a PHP script, so it will work under all configurations, but some assembly is required.
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