The Smokescreen of Google.cn

In a political climate of exceptional partisanship, conservatives and liberals, Republicans and Democrats, have found common ground in the strangest of places - the Internet.
Last week, U.S. Internet search leader Google launched a new search service in Communist China under the domain Google.cn. With it, the same company that recently denied the U.S. government search [...]

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The Frustrations of a Disconnected Digital Life

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I’m a stickler for organization and orderliness. That’s why my online (and more generally my tech) life is propelling me to a digital breakdown.
The craziness of my laptop’s desktop at the end of the day, e-mail to read and respond to, RSS aggregator to manage, online groups, articles to read, bookmarks to delete, news [...]

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Interview with Sproutit CEO Charles Jolley

I first came across Sproutit via Web 2.0 Central and was immediately intrigued by the blurb I read:
Everyday, small businesses, bloggers and freelancers waste hours answering their e-mail. This fall Sproutit.com will introduce the first software built exclusively for small businesses and individuals to solve this problem.
To this point, few details have been released about [...]

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