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Looking Back on My First Year in Business

December 31, 2008

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With it being New Year’s tomorrow – always a time for reflection on the past year – I thought this would be a great opportunity to take a look back and see how much things have changed since last January, … Continue reading

Channel Surfing… the Web?

December 23, 2008

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I’m always curious about what websites look like. And since the holiday season is a time when people come together – and in America that means inevitably watching television – I thought, why not combine the two? I looked at … Continue reading

March Madness Really Starts in November

November 10, 2008

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I bet you didn’t know that today officially marks the start of the college basketball season. With most of the attention in the sports world focused on football right now, it tends to get overshadowed, and it usually stays that … Continue reading

Is the Word “Google” a Verb?

October 29, 2008

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Let’s be honest – most of us probably use the word Google as a verb in everyday conversation. I do it all the time – especially so when my wife and I don’t know the answer to something. Sure enough, … Continue reading

Around the World (Wide Web) for the Olympics

August 5, 2008

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The 2008 Summer Olympics begin this Friday in Beijing, China. Over 10,000 athletes from 205 countries will be participating in these games – which is an incredible number to me, since I didn’t even know there were 205 countries in … Continue reading

Improving Birthright’s Trip Updates

May 8, 2008

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My brother is in Israel on birthright, and like many travel organizations these days, they provide updates from the trip on their website. I’m always looking for inspiration, and thought this would be a good inspiration to write about.

It’s a Dog-Eat-Dog Web

April 21, 2008

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When I was in Albany this past weekend, and my siblings and I wanted to adopt a dog as a gift for our mother. We searched Google for local animal shelters and/or humane societies, trying to find places that had … Continue reading