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SiteSell.com
Offers a set of books teaching how to improve online sales.
Storyline Studios
Specializes in web design, online advertising, and customer relationship management for small business. Includes a list of services and portfolio. Located in the Netherlands.
The Viral Factory
Includes information about the agency, staff, clients and awards including some previous viral marketing campaigns and contact details.
VideosOnWeb.com
Playerless streaming video for Internet-based advertising.
E-Commerce News : Web 'Radio' Quickly Finding Niche Markets
"Internet broadcasting has grown in popularity to the point where it's become a significant alternative to traditional radio, and an appealing venue for major advertisers."
Todd's Blog
Seth Godin's Blog

New CNet News 

Games overtake electrical sector in Japan
Japanese game companies now make more money then electronics companies. Will video games save the economy?
Is BlackBerry mimicking Apple? Or is Bono?
The new RIM ad, touting its sponsorship of the U2 Tour, looks very much like an Apple ad. But who might be responsible for that?
Idaho hot springs ease five years of disappointment
On Road Trip 2009, CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman finally makes it to a series of incredible geothermal pools, after years of trying.
Road Trip Pic of the day, 7/12: What's the story?
For Sunday's photo challenge, can you be the first person to say what this picture is, and where it's from? If you are, you'll win a Road Trip prize.
Comfort zones: Windows vs. Linux
The comfort zone for consumers will determine whether operating systems like Google Chrome prevail over Windows.

New ComputerWorld 

Elgan: How to become an iPhone Vulcan
Become a Stoic, continue your education and get in shape -- all from the comfort of your iPhone. Mike Elgan tells you how.
Chrome, Android have different jobs, Google says
Google's emerging Chrome operating system won't squeeze out Android, according to Andy Rubin, the company's vice president of mobile engineering platforms.
MasterCard seeks to clarify remote POS security upgrades policy
MasterCard today clarified a June 15 bulletin about the use of remote key injection (RKI) services for upgrading encryption protocols on merchants' point of sale (POS) terminals, saying it was not an edict.
Outlook separation anxiety holds back Google Apps
In its bold march to become a credible collaboration and communication suite for businesses, Google Apps has encountered a frequent roadblock that has proven more vexing than expected to circumvent: good old Microsoft Outlook.
Chrome and more Chrome, that pesky botnet
This was quite a week for big IT news, what with Google announcing it plans to release the Chrome operating system and the attack on U.S. government, South Korean and other Web sites from a botnet whose origin remained unknown as of this writing. And those were just the stories that scored the biggest headlines.

New Wired 

Video: Hands on With the Vibram FiveFingers "Footglove"
We review the Vibram FiveFingers, a creepy looking "footglove" designed to protect your feet, but keep your step completely natural.
To Run Better, Start by Ditching Your Nikes
Those high-tech shoes you've been running in may not be better than the feet you were born with. A growing body of research suggests that runners will do better and suffer fewer injuries if they run barefoot or in very minimal footwear.
Plastic Gorilla Feet Give You Twinkle Toes
Running barefoot is one of the most efficient ways to jog. But it does hurt your feet. That's why Vibram Five Fingers has produced a pair of shoes that actually simulates running sans shoes.
Bush's Secret NSA Spying May Have Tainted Prosecutions
George Bush's secret and warrantless wiretapping programs might have hidden evidence that would have vindicated convicted terrorists, a new report finds.
World's First Self-Irrigating Plant Discovered
The desert rhubarb has long confounded scientists with its lush broad leaves that would need plenty of water to sustain. Now they have discovered the plants' secret.

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