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Link Love & Other Must Reads

04 Nov 2005
  • Steve Rubel has been diagnosed with skin cancer. He has basal cell carcinoma, which is the most common and most treatable form of skin cancer. He caught it early. After a brief procedure, his doctor expects him to make a full recovery with little change in lifestyle.
    Steve has launched a blog for this, to help prevent this sort of cancer and to inform the world. The url is www.skincancerblog.net. It’s powered by TypePad.
    I wish you the very best, Steve, and a very quick and prosperous recovery !
  • A new report from eMarketer and the Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) has been released. According to the report, there’s a top ten of reasons why word of mouth marketing is gaining momentum . [Read on CustomerWorld ]
  • Samsung has announced today of a planned 10GB flip phone (the followup to their 3GB SPH-V7900) – [Read] via [Engadget]
  • “At the WPC EXPO 2005 in Japan, attendees and different objects were fitted with RFID tags whose movements and habits were monitored and stored as XML markup. The really neat trick here is the system’s software, which has limited abilities to predict someone’s behavior and manipulate real-world objects accordingly.” [Engadget]
  • Sony Ericsson files patent for cellphone eavesdropping feature. In other words : the voicemail-override for jealous lovers or concerned parents might be around the corner. No more hiding behind a flat battery or bad signal.
  • Google launched an official Google Video blog to highlight uploaded videos. – via the [Google Blogoscoped]
  • Frappr integrates Google Maps with an easy-to-use interface to setup your own map and allow people to add themselves as points on the map. – via [Shiwej]
  • http://www.web-specialists.com/ is the best example of VERY BAD SEO. So bad that I won’t link to it. Still, a Google search for Houston Web Design doesn’t even reveal that super SEO website. Hah. Downright stupid. – via [InsideGoogle]
  • Nokia has announced three new phones in its Nseries line of flagship phones. All three are 3G phones with video calling, 2 megapixel camera or better, S60 3rd Edition smartphone OS, a new full-web browser with “minimap” navigation and RSS, Bluetooth, FM radio, USB 2.0 with mass storage mode, and an SD or miniSD memory slot supporting cards up to 2 GB. [Read on PhoneScoop]
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