National Tennis Rating System (NTRP) - 0 views
NTRP - 0 views
Tennis Information Home - 0 views
Sports News - Tennis - New York Times - 0 views
Spain cut England down to size - 0 views
Personal Branding 102: How to Communicate & Maintain Your Brand - 0 views
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In my previous post, Personal Branding 101, we discussed the importance of branding in this web 2.0 world, as well as how to discover and create your brand. In Personal Branding 102 we'll discuss how you'll communicate your personal brand, using social media tools and proven marketing tactics, and then how to sustain your future growth by performing brand maintenance.
Google Can't Do Old Media; Pulls the Plug on Radio Ads - 0 views
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Google's plans to extend its AdWords platform to traditional media appears to be going up in smoke as the economy falters. The company has announced that it's discontinuing its radio advertising program, a business it got into back in 2006 with the acquisition of dMarc Broadcasting. The news follows word that Google would be pulling out of print advertising as well, which was announced less than a month ago.
Facebook: All Your Stuff is Ours, Even if You Quit - 0 views
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The Consumerist has noticed a seemingly slight but very important (and disturbing) change in Facebook's terms of service, regarding user-generated content. In short, all of the content you've ever uploaded on Facebook can be used, modified or even sublicensed by Facebook in every possible way - even if you quit the service.
5 Tips to Get More Traffic for Your Blog - 0 views
Tennis Court Dimensions - 0 views
Ping Pong area - 0 views
Amateur Butterfly ping pong rackets review - 0 views
Facebook Responds to Concerns Over Terms of Service - 0 views
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Today's hoopla over changes to the Facebook Terms of Service have prompted a rare blog post from Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In the post, Zuckerberg falls short of apologizing for the changes, but rather, uses the opportunity to explain why Facebook more or less keeps your content indefinitely.
Flash On Most Smartphones: Not Yet. Flash on the iPhone: Maybe Never - 0 views
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Reading between the lines and past the Adobe Flash Lite Distributable Player, Adobe's announcement prior to this year's Mobile World Congress isn't all that exciting.In short, the full version of Flash is coming to most smartphones - Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile devices, as well as Palm Pre - in early 2010. Which pretty much means they'll really be announcing it at the next year's MWC.
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