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September 22nd, 2007 (1,961 Views) by Pinny Cohen
My blogging pal, Mitch Keeler, a seasoned writer about tech and web hosting, posted an article of mine on his popular blog Mitchelaneous. My post covered some quick methods you can use to enhance you site from a search engine optimization (SEO) aspect. Due to the large number of factors involved in SEO, I only covered some steps right on your site (as opposed to link building and other “off-site” methods).
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September 21st, 2007 (755 Views) by Pinny Cohen
Amazon has just announced that they are offering several widgets (small interactive units that can be placed on any site) to help Amazon Associates sell more products.
These widgets include interesting options like a tag cloud, a slideshow, your favorites, and several other personalized options you can modify from your Amazon Associates account.
Amazon’s widget builder includes support for all major blog systems, such as WordPress, TypePad, etc.
Example of an Amazon Widget

This development by Amazon is likely a move to catch up to Google, which just released its own version of Widget Ads, which will operate like Google Adsense, but with more interactive units.
September 20th, 2007 (1,145 Views) by Pinny Cohen
Sprint, the cellular provider, has launched an a website called “Waitless” (http://www.waitless.org/) to promote their early night minutes feature, which starts at 7PM instead of most competitors who start at 9PM. The site features video tips, called Sprintcuts, for saving time on everyday things like pouring ketchup (good tip), parking your car (terrible tip), and even how to soothe a baby. Additionally, the site offers a calculator to help you figure out how much time you will spend in your life doing “boring” things. Will this campaign succeed or flop?
Here is one of the (funnier) time-saving ads they made:
September 18th, 2007 (1,205 Views) by Pinny Cohen
Mint, the web 2.0 online money management system, went live today. Mint had been in development for quite some time, and I was excited to see how they planned to simplify personal finance. I had a chance to take it for a test drive, and I have some good news - it is incredibly useful. Best of all, it’s free!
What Can Mint Do?
Mint Transactions Screenshot

September 10th, 2007 (936 Views) by Pinny Cohen
Apple announced today that it has sold 1 million iPhones in just 74 days, in a move that has the industry buzzing about the effect on software developers, cell phone manufacturers, and wireless service providers.
Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, stated that it took 2 years to sell the same amount of iPods.
This development comes just a week after Apple shocked everyone and lowered the price of the iPhone to $399 ($200 off the original price). That switch, while angering some past purchasers of the iPhone at the original price (who were eventually offered a $100 credit with Apple as appeasement), also allowed Apple to move more aggressively into the cell phone market.
September 5th, 2007 (1,028 Views) by Pinny Cohen
A few years back, I consulted at a restaurant which was having trouble making rent. The total space was small to begin with, and gave off a stuffy feeling. On one side was a row of refrigerated display cases, sporting an assortment of salads, poultry and beef. Across the walking space was a row of bar-type seating facing a wall. The theme of the mostly takeout restaurant was Mediterranean food in a homey atmosphere, and behind the register were large jars of pickles on display. On top of the soda machines were wicker baskets (used as centerpieces) that were being stored for the occasional catering job.