Jennifer Laycock provides an interesting take on NoFollow, blog spamming, paid text links, and the role of the Federal Trade Commission and Google. I do see the FTC taking a more active role against …
Murdering Spammers? The Russian Solution
Tired of being spammed with Viagra ads? Think that a fine or a few years in Club Fed isn't a punishment that suits the crime?Instead of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the CAN-SPAM Act, the …
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7 Steps to Putting More Money in Your Pocket
Tired of spinning your wheels trying to market your products or services on the Internet? Here are seven steps to getting on the right track. 1. Don't give something away for free because someone …
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Pedophile Hunt – Help Interpol Catch a Child Molester
Interpol is asking for your help in catching an unidentified man who appears in hundred of photos posted on the Internet.The child pornography shows the man molesting a dozen boys but he distorted …
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Google, the FTC, 176 Idiots, and a Stupidity Tax
No one kicks a dead dog. As Google becomes more successful, the perpetual whiners in life try to drag it down through litigation and/or whining to the government. Over 100 million users and 176 of …
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Kim Jong Il – North Korean Dictator Declares Himself An Internet Expert
Just when you thought North Korean crackpot Kim Jong Il couldn't get any crazier, he claims that he's an Internet expert. "I'm an Internet expert too. It's all right to wire the industrial zone only, …
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