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Yahoo Introduces Elections ShortcutsThis morning Yahoo has introduced Elections Shortcuts (screenshots below). Working in concert with Yahoo Search Assist, when users search for candidate names or on related political queries these new Shortcuts provide quick access to presidential and local information about the forthcoming US ele... |
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How Many Pitches Are You Putting Out There?As many of you may have read, this reader wasn't having any luck with their queries to magazines back in the Spring. Yesterday I got another writer with the same... ... |
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Do Good Grades Predict Success?Photo: freeparking Paul Kimelman lives in Alamo, Calif., and is C.T.O. of the Texas-based microcontroller company Luminary Micro. He is the sort of blog reader we are very fortunate to have. He writes to us now and again with such interesting queries that they're worth putting up on the blog i... |
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Getting reporters to call youPeter R. points us to this innovative free service run by Peter Shankman. You tell him your name and email address, and once a day, he forwards you a list of reporters looking for experts to quote for various articles in various media. Sort of like Daily Candy for publicity hounds. It d... |
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Google brings Olympics updates to mobile phonesGoogle is making it easier to check up on the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing from your mobile phone. Searching for any Olympic sport on Google's mobile Web site will bring up, in addition to the regular search results that Google would normally offer, a timetable of Olympic schedules and res ... |
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US Searchers Want It Cheap, Discounted, Or FreePatrolling the search engines for deals led to plenty of queries for items with the terms 'discount', 'cheap', or 'free' attached to them. read more ... |

