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All 4 One and One 4 AllIt's a simple idea....provide results from 4 search engines in a single web page. The all4one Search Machine accomplishes the task gracefully. Bookmark it and expand your search effectiveness.
Our favorite banner ad of recent days says: Good design doesn't have to be expensive, Bad design always is .
Direct Marketing WorldWe like Direct Marketing World (though we get the sense that the site hasn't lived up to their hopes). Their archives include three great articles:
Our favorite banner ad of recent days says: Good design doesn't have to be expensive, Bad design always is .
ColumboDo you follow Who's Marketing Online? The Georgia based site provides substantial marketing nuggets on a very regular basis. Charlie Sayers, the energy behind the project, has been in the Net marketing game long enough to qualify as a pioneer. Among the great features of Who's Marketing Online is the biz tip of the day. Today's tip suggests approaching the Web as if you were Columbo.
New Speed For Tired BrowsersOne cause for the apparent increasing congestion of the Internet may be the inefficiency of the growing percentage of HTML files transferred. In other words, browsers, using current file transfer specs, are a large part of the problem. Tests of the new 1.1 version of the HTTP protocol show throughput improvements from 20% for dialup accounts to an 800% increase on faster lines. Both Netscape and Microsoft are expected to distribute Web browsers later this year that use the new version. The study that prompted the new improvements reads like gobbledygook to us. You may find the reading useful.
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