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In the News

WalMart Launches Their Own Craigslist-Style Classifieds Site

Blockbuster Offers New Digital Movie Download Service That Requires You To Drive to Their Store Anyway

Monkeys Control Robots With Their Brains

Microsoft Will Pay You To Use Live Search


Just For Fun

Lawsuit in Santa Fe From People Who Say They’re Allergic to WiFi (Video)

Rock Band Boston Finds New Lead Singer Through MySpace

Company Offers Cash to Employees if They’ll Quit

That LifeLock CEO Who Gives Out His Social Security #? Yeah, His Identity Has Been Stolen

42 Amazingly Creative Business Cards That Will Blow Your Mind


Just Born

New Websites for Keystone Clients

Rural Health Association of Tennessee (RHAT)

Secure Self Storage

Mid-Cumberland Area Development Corporation (MADC)

The Internet Takes A Giant Step Backwards

Cable companies want to limit your internet usage. Time Warner has begun testing a metered Internet. What that means is that they set your level when you sign up, say 50GB per month. Then, you get charged a fee for every 1GB you go over that limit by. Read more about this horrible idea here.

Wikipedia Founder Brings Open-Source Concept to Web Search

Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, thinks that users should be able to edit the search results. So he’s created Wikia Search, a search engine that anyone can edit. Great. There’s no way in the world that will be abused by spammers and advertisers (please note the sarcasm). Read more about Wikia Search here. Visit the editable search engine here.

Email Marketing Boosts Your Company’s Authority

Keystone University is pleased to present our Email Marketing 101 class this Friday, June 6th, from 10:30-12:00 at the Lighthouse Events Center in Hendersonville. Along with an excellent lunch and a stylish KU t-shirt, attendees will receive an hour or so of fantastic information about email marketing programs. Learn why email marketing is one of the most effective and powerful ways to reach your customers. Learn more and sign up here.

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